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author | Richard Henderson | 2018-05-10 23:11:15 +0200 |
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committer | Richard Henderson | 2018-05-18 00:27:15 +0200 |
commit | 4885312f47c0b3607e36d0568db3d717a79e51a3 (patch) | |
tree | 362355ba77ccf6a12bbb3d966f1b2e929eaa19b5 /fpu | |
parent | target/s390x: Remove floatX_maybe_silence_nan from conversions (diff) | |
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fpu/softfloat: Use float*_silence_nan in propagateFloat*NaN
We have already checked the arguments for SNaN;
we don't need to do it again.
Tested-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'fpu')
-rw-r--r-- | fpu/softfloat-specialize.h | 44 |
1 files changed, 34 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.h b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.h index 995a0132c6..4fa068a5dc 100644 --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.h +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.h @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ static float32 commonNaNToFloat32(commonNaNT a, float_status *status) | The routine is passed various bits of information about the | two NaNs and should return 0 to select NaN a and 1 for NaN b. | Note that signalling NaNs are always squashed to quiet NaNs -| by the caller, by calling floatXX_maybe_silence_nan() before +| by the caller, by calling floatXX_silence_nan() before | returning them. | | aIsLargerSignificand is only valid if both a and b are NaNs @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ static int pickNaN(flag aIsQNaN, flag aIsSNaN, flag bIsQNaN, flag bIsSNaN, { /* According to MIPS specifications, if one of the two operands is * a sNaN, a new qNaN has to be generated. This is done in - * floatXX_maybe_silence_nan(). For qNaN inputs the specifications + * floatXX_silence_nan(). For qNaN inputs the specifications * says: "When possible, this QNaN result is one of the operand QNaN * values." In practice it seems that most implementations choose * the first operand if both operands are qNaN. In short this gives @@ -788,9 +788,15 @@ static float32 propagateFloat32NaN(float32 a, float32 b, float_status *status) if (pickNaN(aIsQuietNaN, aIsSignalingNaN, bIsQuietNaN, bIsSignalingNaN, aIsLargerSignificand)) { - return float32_maybe_silence_nan(b, status); + if (bIsSignalingNaN) { + return float32_silence_nan(b, status); + } + return b; } else { - return float32_maybe_silence_nan(a, status); + if (aIsSignalingNaN) { + return float32_silence_nan(a, status); + } + return a; } } @@ -950,9 +956,15 @@ static float64 propagateFloat64NaN(float64 a, float64 b, float_status *status) if (pickNaN(aIsQuietNaN, aIsSignalingNaN, bIsQuietNaN, bIsSignalingNaN, aIsLargerSignificand)) { - return float64_maybe_silence_nan(b, status); + if (bIsSignalingNaN) { + return float64_silence_nan(b, status); + } + return b; } else { - return float64_maybe_silence_nan(a, status); + if (aIsSignalingNaN) { + return float64_silence_nan(a, status); + } + return a; } } @@ -1121,9 +1133,15 @@ floatx80 propagateFloatx80NaN(floatx80 a, floatx80 b, float_status *status) if (pickNaN(aIsQuietNaN, aIsSignalingNaN, bIsQuietNaN, bIsSignalingNaN, aIsLargerSignificand)) { - return floatx80_maybe_silence_nan(b, status); + if (bIsSignalingNaN) { + return floatx80_silence_nan(b, status); + } + return b; } else { - return floatx80_maybe_silence_nan(a, status); + if (aIsSignalingNaN) { + return floatx80_silence_nan(a, status); + } + return a; } } @@ -1270,8 +1288,14 @@ static float128 propagateFloat128NaN(float128 a, float128 b, if (pickNaN(aIsQuietNaN, aIsSignalingNaN, bIsQuietNaN, bIsSignalingNaN, aIsLargerSignificand)) { - return float128_maybe_silence_nan(b, status); + if (bIsSignalingNaN) { + return float128_silence_nan(b, status); + } + return b; } else { - return float128_maybe_silence_nan(a, status); + if (aIsSignalingNaN) { + return float128_silence_nan(a, status); + } + return a; } } |