glibc/sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_frexpl.c
Joseph Myers 88283451b2 Fix frexp (NaN) (bug 20250).
Various implementations of frexp functions return sNaN for sNaN
input.  This patch fixes them to add such arguments to themselves so
that qNaN is returned.

Tested for x86_64, x86, mips64 and powerpc.

	[BZ #20250]
	* sysdeps/i386/fpu/s_frexpl.S (__frexpl): Add non-finite input to
	itself.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_frexp.c (__frexp): Add non-finite or
	zero input to itself.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/wordsize-64/s_frexp.c (__frexp):
	Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_frexpf.c (__frexpf): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_frexpl.c (__frexpl): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_frexpl.c (__frexpl): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_frexpl.c (__frexpl): Likewise.
	* math/libm-test.inc (frexp_test_data): Add sNaN tests.
2016-06-13 17:27:19 +00:00

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/* s_frexpl.c -- long double version of s_frexp.c.
* Conversion to IEEE quad long double by Jakub Jelinek, jj@ultra.linux.cz.
*/
/*
* ====================================================
* Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* Developed at SunPro, a Sun Microsystems, Inc. business.
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
* software is freely granted, provided that this notice
* is preserved.
* ====================================================
*/
#if defined(LIBM_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
static char rcsid[] = "$NetBSD: $";
#endif
/*
* for non-zero x
* x = frexpl(arg,&exp);
* return a long double fp quantity x such that 0.5 <= |x| <1.0
* and the corresponding binary exponent "exp". That is
* arg = x*2^exp.
* If arg is inf, 0.0, or NaN, then frexpl(arg,&exp) returns arg
* with *exp=0.
*/
#include <math.h>
#include <math_private.h>
#include <math_ldbl_opt.h>
long double __frexpl(long double x, int *eptr)
{
uint64_t hx, lx, ix, ixl;
int64_t explo, expon;
double xhi, xlo;
ldbl_unpack (x, &xhi, &xlo);
EXTRACT_WORDS64 (hx, xhi);
EXTRACT_WORDS64 (lx, xlo);
ixl = 0x7fffffffffffffffULL & lx;
ix = 0x7fffffffffffffffULL & hx;
expon = 0;
if (ix >= 0x7ff0000000000000ULL || ix == 0)
{
/* 0,inf,nan. */
*eptr = expon;
return x + x;
}
expon = ix >> 52;
if (expon == 0)
{
/* Denormal high double, the low double must be 0.0. */
int cnt;
/* Normalize. */
if (sizeof (ix) == sizeof (long))
cnt = __builtin_clzl (ix);
else if ((ix >> 32) != 0)
cnt = __builtin_clzl ((long) (ix >> 32));
else
cnt = __builtin_clzl ((long) ix) + 32;
cnt = cnt - 12;
expon -= cnt;
ix <<= cnt + 1;
}
expon -= 1022;
ix &= 0x000fffffffffffffULL;
hx &= 0x8000000000000000ULL;
hx |= (1022LL << 52) | ix;
if (ixl != 0)
{
/* If the high double is an exact power of two and the low
double has the opposite sign, then the exponent calculated
from the high double is one too big. */
if (ix == 0
&& (int64_t) (hx ^ lx) < 0)
{
hx += 1LL << 52;
expon -= 1;
}
explo = ixl >> 52;
if (explo == 0)
{
/* The low double started out as a denormal. Normalize its
mantissa and adjust the exponent. */
int cnt;
if (sizeof (ixl) == sizeof (long))
cnt = __builtin_clzl (ixl);
else if ((ixl >> 32) != 0)
cnt = __builtin_clzl ((long) (ixl >> 32));
else
cnt = __builtin_clzl ((long) ixl) + 32;
cnt = cnt - 12;
explo -= cnt;
ixl <<= cnt + 1;
}
/* With variable precision we can't assume much about the
magnitude of the returned low double. It may even be a
denormal. */
explo -= expon;
ixl &= 0x000fffffffffffffULL;
lx &= 0x8000000000000000ULL;
if (explo <= 0)
{
/* Handle denormal low double. */
if (explo > -52)
{
ixl |= 1LL << 52;
ixl >>= 1 - explo;
}
else
{
ixl = 0;
lx = 0;
if ((hx & 0x7ff0000000000000ULL) == (1023LL << 52))
{
/* Oops, the adjustment we made above for values a
little smaller than powers of two turned out to
be wrong since the returned low double will be
zero. This can happen if the input was
something weird like 0x1p1000 - 0x1p-1000. */
hx -= 1LL << 52;
expon += 1;
}
}
explo = 0;
}
lx |= (explo << 52) | ixl;
}
INSERT_WORDS64 (xhi, hx);
INSERT_WORDS64 (xlo, lx);
x = ldbl_pack (xhi, xlo);
*eptr = expon;
return x;
}
#if IS_IN (libm)
long_double_symbol (libm, __frexpl, frexpl);
#else
long_double_symbol (libc, __frexpl, frexpl);
#endif