glibc/soft-fp/truncbfhf2.c
Jakub Jelinek 275607a07f soft-fp: Add brain format support
In https://gcc.gnu.org/r13-3292 I've added brain format support
(std::bfloat16_t) on the GCC side, but as glibc has the master copy
of soft-fp, the following patch adds the files from that commit
and from https://gcc.gnu.org/r13-6598 and https://gcc.gnu.org/r13-6622
The files are not used by glibc right now.
2024-02-01 19:06:54 +01:00

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/* Software floating-point emulation.
Truncate bfloat16 into IEEE half.
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#include "soft-fp.h"
#include "half.h"
#include "brain.h"
#include "single.h"
/* BFtype and HFtype are unordered, neither is a superset or subset
of each other. Convert BFtype to SFtype (lossless) and then
truncate to HFtype. */
HFtype
__truncbfhf2 (BFtype a)
{
FP_DECL_EX;
FP_DECL_H (A);
FP_DECL_S (B);
FP_DECL_B (R);
SFtype b;
HFtype r;
FP_INIT_ROUNDMODE;
/* Optimize BFtype to SFtype conversion to simple left shift
by 16 if possible, we don't need to raise exceptions on sNaN
here as the SFtype to HFtype truncation should do that too. */
if (sizeof (BFtype) == 2
&& sizeof (unsigned short) == 2
&& sizeof (SFtype) == 4
&& sizeof (unsigned int) == 4)
{
union { BFtype a; unsigned short b; } u1;
union { SFtype a; unsigned int b; } u2;
u1.a = a;
u2.b = (u1.b << 8) << 8;
b = u2.a;
}
else
{
FP_UNPACK_RAW_B (A, a);
FP_EXTEND (S, B, 1, 1, B, A);
FP_PACK_RAW_S (b, B);
}
FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_S (B, b);
FP_TRUNC (H, S, 1, 1, R, B);
FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_H (r, R);
FP_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS;
return r;
}