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* arm-tdep.c: * ia64-tdep.c: * i386-tdep.c: * hpread.c: * hppa-tdep.c: * hppa-hpux-tdep.c: * gnu-nat.c: * gdbtypes.c: * gdbarch.h: * gdbarch.c: * eval.c: * dwarf2read.c: * dbxread.c: * copying: * symfile.c: * stabsread.c: * sh64-tdep.c: * sh-tdep.c: * s390-tdep.c: * rs6000-tdep.c: * remote.c: * remote-mips.c: * mips-tdep.c: * mdebugread.c: * linux-nat.c: * infrun.c: * xcoffread.c: * win32-nat.c: * valops.c: * utils.c: * tracepoint.c: * target.c: * symtab.c: * c-exp.y: * ada-valprint.c: * ada-typeprint.c: * ada-lex.l: * ada-lang.h: * ada-lang.c: * ada-exp.y: * alphafbsd-tdep.c: * alphabsd-tdep.h: * alphabsd-tdep.c: * alphabsd-nat.c: * alpha-tdep.h: * alpha-tdep.c: * alpha-osf1-tdep.c: * alpha-nat.c: * alpha-mdebug-tdep.c: * alpha-linux-tdep.c: * alpha-linux-nat.c: * aix-thread.c: * abug-rom.c: * arch-utils.c: * annotate.h: * annotate.c: * amd64obsd-tdep.c: * amd64obsd-nat.c: * amd64nbsd-tdep.c: * amd64nbsd-nat.c: * amd64fbsd-tdep.c: * amd64fbsd-nat.c: * amd64bsd-nat.c: * amd64-tdep.h: * amd64-tdep.c: * amd64-sol2-tdep.c: * amd64-nat.h: * amd64-nat.c: * amd64-linux-tdep.c: * amd64-linux-nat.c: * alphanbsd-tdep.c: * block.h: * block.c: * bfd-target.h: * bfd-target.c: * bcache.h: * bcache.c: * ax.h: * ax-general.c: * ax-gdb.h: * ax-gdb.c: * avr-tdep.c: * auxv.h: * auxv.c: * armnbsd-tdep.c: * armnbsd-nat.c: * arm-tdep.h: * arm-linux-nat.c: * arch-utils.h: * charset.c: * call-cmds.h: * c-valprint.c: * c-typeprint.c: * c-lang.h: * c-lang.c: * buildsym.h: * buildsym.c: * bsd-uthread.h: * bsd-uthread.c: * bsd-kvm.h: * bsd-kvm.c: * breakpoint.h: * core-regset.c: * core-aout.c: * completer.h: * completer.c: * complaints.h: * complaints.c: * command.h: * coffread.c: * coff-solib.h: * coff-solib.c: * coff-pe-read.h: * coff-pe-read.c: * cli-out.h: * cli-out.c: * charset.h: * dink32-rom.c: * dictionary.h: * dictionary.c: * demangle.c: * defs.h: * dcache.h: * dcache.c: * d10v-tdep.c: * cpu32bug-rom.c: * cp-valprint.c: * cp-support.h: * cp-support.c: * cp-namespace.c: * cp-abi.h: * cp-abi.c: * corelow.c: * corefile.c: * environ.c: * elfread.c: * dwarfread.c: * dwarf2loc.c: * dwarf2expr.h: * dwarf2expr.c: * dwarf2-frame.h: * dwarf2-frame.c: * dve3900-rom.c: * dummy-frame.h: * dummy-frame.c: * dsrec.c: * doublest.h: * doublest.c: * disasm.h: * disasm.c: * fork-child.c: * findvar.c: * fbsd-nat.h: * fbsd-nat.c: * f-valprint.c: * f-typeprint.c: * f-lang.h: * f-lang.c: * expression.h: * expprint.c: * exec.h: * exec.c: * exceptions.h: * exceptions.c: * event-top.h: * event-top.c: * event-loop.h: * event-loop.c: * gdb.c: * gdb-stabs.h: * gdb-events.h: * gdb-events.c: * gcore.c: * frv-tdep.h: * frv-tdep.c: * frv-linux-tdep.c: * frame.h: * frame.c: * frame-unwind.h: * frame-unwind.c: * frame-base.h: * frame-base.c: * gdb_vfork.h: * gdb_thread_db.h: * gdb_string.h: * gdb_stat.h: * gdb_regex.h: * gdb_ptrace.h: * gdb_proc_service.h: * gdb_obstack.h: * gdb_locale.h: * gdb_dirent.h: * gdb_curses.h: * gdb_assert.h: * gdbarch.sh: * gdb.h: * hpux-thread.c: * hppabsd-nat.c: * hppa-tdep.h: * hpacc-abi.c: * h8300-tdep.c: * gregset.h: * go32-nat.c: * gnu-v3-abi.c: * gnu-v2-abi.h: * gnu-v2-abi.c: * gnu-nat.h: * glibc-tdep.c: * gdbtypes.h: * gdbcore.h: * gdbcmd.h: * i386nbsd-tdep.c: * i386nbsd-nat.c: * i386gnu-tdep.c: * i386gnu-nat.c: * i386fbsd-tdep.c: * i386fbsd-nat.c: * i386bsd-tdep.c: * i386bsd-nat.h: * i386bsd-nat.c: * i386-tdep.h: * i386-sol2-nat.c: * i386-nto-tdep.c: * i386-nat.c: * i386-linux-tdep.h: * i386-linux-tdep.c: * i386-linux-nat.c: * i386-cygwin-tdep.c: * inf-ttrace.c: * inf-ptrace.h: * inf-ptrace.c: * inf-loop.h: * inf-loop.c: * inf-child.h: * inf-child.c: * ia64-tdep.h: * ia64-linux-nat.c: * i387-tdep.h: * i387-tdep.c: * i386v4-nat.c: * i386v-nat.c: * i386obsd-tdep.c: * i386obsd-nat.c: * kod.c: * jv-valprint.c: * jv-typeprint.c: * jv-lang.h: * jv-lang.c: * irix5-nat.c: * iq2000-tdep.c: * interps.h: * interps.c: * inftarg.c: * inflow.h: * inflow.c: * inferior.h: * infcmd.c: * infcall.h: * infcall.c: * inf-ttrace.h: * m32r-tdep.h: * m32r-tdep.c: * m32r-rom.c: * m32r-linux-tdep.c: * m32r-linux-nat.c: * m2-valprint.c: * m2-typeprint.c: * m2-lang.h: * m2-lang.c: * lynx-nat.c: * linux-thread-db.c: * linux-nat.h: * linespec.c: * libunwind-frame.h: * libunwind-frame.c: * language.h: * language.c: * macroexp.c: * macrocmd.c: * m88kbsd-nat.c: * m88k-tdep.h: * m88k-tdep.c: * m68klinux-tdep.c: * m68klinux-nat.c: * m68kbsd-tdep.c: * m68kbsd-nat.c: * m68k-tdep.h: * m68k-tdep.c: * mips-linux-nat.c: * mips-irix-tdep.c: * minsyms.c: * memattr.h: * memattr.c: * mem-break.c: * mdebugread.h: * main.h: * main.c: * macrotab.h: * macrotab.c: * macroscope.h: * macroscope.c: * macroexp.h: * nbsd-tdep.c: * mt-tdep.c: * monitor.h: * monitor.c: * mn10300-tdep.h: * mn10300-tdep.c: * mn10300-linux-tdep.c: * mipsv4-nat.c: * mipsread.c: * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: * mipsnbsd-nat.c: * mips64obsd-tdep.c: * mips64obsd-nat.c: * mips-tdep.h: * mips-mdebug-tdep.c: * mips-linux-tdep.c: * osabi.h: * osabi.c: * ocd.h: * ocd.c: * observer.c: * objfiles.h: * objfiles.c: * objc-lang.h: * objc-lang.c: * objc-exp.y: * nto-tdep.h: * nto-tdep.c: * nto-procfs.c: * nlmread.c: * nbsd-tdep.h: * ppcobsd-tdep.c: * ppcobsd-nat.c: * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: * ppcnbsd-nat.c: * ppcbug-rom.c: * ppc-tdep.h: * ppc-sysv-tdep.c: * ppc-linux-tdep.c: * ppc-linux-nat.c: * ppc-bdm.c: * parser-defs.h: * parse.c: * p-valprint.c: * p-typeprint.c: * p-lang.h: * p-lang.c: * remote-fileio.h: * remote-fileio.c: * remote-est.c: * remote-e7000.c: * regset.h: * regset.c: * reggroups.h: * reggroups.c: * regcache.h: * regcache.c: * proc-why.c: * proc-service.c: * proc-events.c: * printcmd.c: * ppcobsd-tdep.h: * sentinel-frame.h: * sentinel-frame.c: * scm-valprint.c: * scm-tags.h: * scm-lang.h: * scm-lang.c: * scm-exp.c: * s390-tdep.h: * rom68k-rom.c: * remote.h: * remote-utils.c: * remote-st.c: * remote-sim.c: * remote-sds.c: * remote-rdp.c: * remote-rdi.c: * remote-hms.c: * sim-regno.h: * shnbsd-tdep.h: * shnbsd-tdep.c: * shnbsd-nat.c: * sh-tdep.h: * serial.h: * serial.c: * ser-unix.h: * ser-unix.c: * ser-tcp.c: * ser-pipe.c: * ser-go32.c: * ser-e7kpc.c: * ser-base.h: * ser-base.c: * solib.c: * solib-svr4.h: * solib-svr4.c: * solib-sunos.c: * solib-som.h: * solib-som.c: * solib-pa64.h: * solib-pa64.c: * solib-osf.c: * solib-null.c: * solib-legacy.c: * solib-irix.c: * solib-frv.c: * solib-aix5.c: * sol-thread.c: * sparc64-linux-tdep.c: * sparc64-linux-nat.c: * sparc-tdep.h: * sparc-tdep.c: * sparc-sol2-tdep.c: * sparc-sol2-nat.c: * sparc-nat.h: * sparc-nat.c: * sparc-linux-tdep.c: * sparc-linux-nat.c: * source.h: * source.c: * somread.c: * solist.h: * solib.h: * std-regs.c: * stack.h: * stack.c: * stabsread.h: * sparcobsd-tdep.c: * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: * sparcnbsd-nat.c: * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: * sparc64-tdep.h: * sparc64-tdep.c: * sparc64-sol2-tdep.c: * sparc64-nat.c: * ui-file.c: * typeprint.h: * typeprint.c: * tramp-frame.h: * tramp-frame.c: * trad-frame.h: * trad-frame.c: * tracepoint.h: * top.c: * tobs.inc: * thread.c: * terminal.h: * target.h: * symfile.h: * stop-gdb.c: * vaxbsd-nat.c: * vax-tdep.h: * vax-tdep.c: * vax-nat.c: * varobj.h: * varobj.c: * value.h: * value.c: * valprint.h: * valprint.c: * v850-tdep.c: * uw-thread.c: * user-regs.c: * ui-out.h: * ui-out.c: * ui-file.h: * xcoffsolib.h: * xcoffsolib.c: * wrapper.c: * wince.c: * wince-stub.h: * wince-stub.c: * vaxobsd-tdep.c: * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: * gdb_gcore.sh: * copying.c: * configure.ac: * aclocal.m4: * acinclude.m4: * reply_mig_hack.awk: * observer.sh: * gdb_mbuild.sh: * arm-linux-tdep.c: * blockframe.c: * dbug-rom.c: * environ.h: * dwarf2loc.h: * gdb-events.sh: * glibc-tdep.h: * gdb_wait.h: * gdbthread.h: * i386-sol2-tdep.c: * hppabsd-tdep.c: * hppa-linux-nat.c: * hppa-hpux-nat.c: * ia64-linux-tdep.c: * infptrace.c: * linespec.h: * maint.c: * mips-mdebug-tdep.h: * remote-m32r-sdi.c: * s390-nat.c: * rs6000-nat.c: * remote-utils.h: * sh3-rom.c: * sh-linux-tdep.c: * top.h: * 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27 KiB
C
891 lines
27 KiB
C
/* Floating point routines for GDB, the GNU debugger.
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Copyright (C) 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
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1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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/* Support for converting target fp numbers into host DOUBLEST format. */
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/* XXX - This code should really be in libiberty/floatformat.c,
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however configuration issues with libiberty made this very
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difficult to do in the available time. */
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#include "defs.h"
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#include "doublest.h"
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#include "floatformat.h"
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#include "gdb_assert.h"
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#include "gdb_string.h"
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#include "gdbtypes.h"
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#include <math.h> /* ldexp */
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/* The odds that CHAR_BIT will be anything but 8 are low enough that I'm not
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going to bother with trying to muck around with whether it is defined in
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a system header, what we do if not, etc. */
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#define FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT 8
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/* The number of bytes that the largest floating-point type that we
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can convert to doublest will need. */
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#define FLOATFORMAT_LARGEST_BYTES 16
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/* Extract a field which starts at START and is LEN bytes long. DATA and
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TOTAL_LEN are the thing we are extracting it from, in byteorder ORDER. */
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static unsigned long
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get_field (const bfd_byte *data, enum floatformat_byteorders order,
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unsigned int total_len, unsigned int start, unsigned int len)
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{
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unsigned long result;
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unsigned int cur_byte;
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int cur_bitshift;
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/* Caller must byte-swap words before calling this routine. */
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gdb_assert (order == floatformat_little || order == floatformat_big);
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/* Start at the least significant part of the field. */
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if (order == floatformat_little)
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{
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/* We start counting from the other end (i.e, from the high bytes
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rather than the low bytes). As such, we need to be concerned
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with what happens if bit 0 doesn't start on a byte boundary.
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I.e, we need to properly handle the case where total_len is
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not evenly divisible by 8. So we compute ``excess'' which
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represents the number of bits from the end of our starting
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byte needed to get to bit 0. */
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int excess = FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT - (total_len % FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT);
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cur_byte = (total_len / FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT)
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- ((start + len + excess) / FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT);
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cur_bitshift = ((start + len + excess) % FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT)
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- FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT;
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}
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else
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{
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cur_byte = (start + len) / FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT;
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cur_bitshift =
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((start + len) % FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT) - FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT;
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}
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if (cur_bitshift > -FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT)
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result = *(data + cur_byte) >> (-cur_bitshift);
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else
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result = 0;
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cur_bitshift += FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT;
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if (order == floatformat_little)
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++cur_byte;
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else
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--cur_byte;
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/* Move towards the most significant part of the field. */
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while (cur_bitshift < len)
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{
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result |= (unsigned long)*(data + cur_byte) << cur_bitshift;
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cur_bitshift += FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT;
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switch (order)
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{
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case floatformat_little:
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++cur_byte;
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break;
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case floatformat_big:
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--cur_byte;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (len < sizeof(result) * FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT)
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/* Mask out bits which are not part of the field */
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result &= ((1UL << len) - 1);
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return result;
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}
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/* Normalize the byte order of FROM into TO. If no normalization is
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needed then FMT->byteorder is returned and TO is not changed;
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otherwise the format of the normalized form in TO is returned. */
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static enum floatformat_byteorders
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floatformat_normalize_byteorder (const struct floatformat *fmt,
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const void *from, void *to)
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{
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const unsigned char *swapin;
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unsigned char *swapout;
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int words;
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if (fmt->byteorder == floatformat_little
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|| fmt->byteorder == floatformat_big)
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return fmt->byteorder;
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words = fmt->totalsize / FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT;
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words >>= 2;
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swapout = (unsigned char *)to;
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swapin = (const unsigned char *)from;
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if (fmt->byteorder == floatformat_vax)
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{
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while (words-- > 0)
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{
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*swapout++ = swapin[1];
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*swapout++ = swapin[0];
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*swapout++ = swapin[3];
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*swapout++ = swapin[2];
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swapin += 4;
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}
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/* This may look weird, since VAX is little-endian, but it is
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easier to translate to big-endian than to little-endian. */
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return floatformat_big;
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}
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else
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{
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gdb_assert (fmt->byteorder == floatformat_littlebyte_bigword);
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while (words-- > 0)
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{
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*swapout++ = swapin[3];
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*swapout++ = swapin[2];
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*swapout++ = swapin[1];
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*swapout++ = swapin[0];
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swapin += 4;
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}
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return floatformat_big;
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}
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}
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/* Convert from FMT to a DOUBLEST.
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FROM is the address of the extended float.
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Store the DOUBLEST in *TO. */
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static void
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convert_floatformat_to_doublest (const struct floatformat *fmt,
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const void *from,
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DOUBLEST *to)
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{
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unsigned char *ufrom = (unsigned char *) from;
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DOUBLEST dto;
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long exponent;
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unsigned long mant;
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unsigned int mant_bits, mant_off;
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int mant_bits_left;
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int special_exponent; /* It's a NaN, denorm or zero */
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enum floatformat_byteorders order;
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unsigned char newfrom[FLOATFORMAT_LARGEST_BYTES];
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gdb_assert (fmt->totalsize
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<= FLOATFORMAT_LARGEST_BYTES * FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT);
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order = floatformat_normalize_byteorder (fmt, ufrom, newfrom);
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if (order != fmt->byteorder)
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ufrom = newfrom;
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exponent = get_field (ufrom, order, fmt->totalsize, fmt->exp_start,
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fmt->exp_len);
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/* Note that if exponent indicates a NaN, we can't really do anything useful
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(not knowing if the host has NaN's, or how to build one). So it will
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end up as an infinity or something close; that is OK. */
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mant_bits_left = fmt->man_len;
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mant_off = fmt->man_start;
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dto = 0.0;
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special_exponent = exponent == 0 || exponent == fmt->exp_nan;
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/* Don't bias NaNs. Use minimum exponent for denorms. For simplicity,
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we don't check for zero as the exponent doesn't matter. Note the cast
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to int; exp_bias is unsigned, so it's important to make sure the
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operation is done in signed arithmetic. */
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if (!special_exponent)
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exponent -= fmt->exp_bias;
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else if (exponent == 0)
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exponent = 1 - fmt->exp_bias;
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/* Build the result algebraically. Might go infinite, underflow, etc;
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who cares. */
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/* If this format uses a hidden bit, explicitly add it in now. Otherwise,
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increment the exponent by one to account for the integer bit. */
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if (!special_exponent)
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{
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if (fmt->intbit == floatformat_intbit_no)
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dto = ldexp (1.0, exponent);
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else
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exponent++;
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}
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while (mant_bits_left > 0)
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{
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mant_bits = min (mant_bits_left, 32);
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mant = get_field (ufrom, order, fmt->totalsize, mant_off, mant_bits);
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|
||
dto += ldexp ((double) mant, exponent - mant_bits);
|
||
exponent -= mant_bits;
|
||
mant_off += mant_bits;
|
||
mant_bits_left -= mant_bits;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Negate it if negative. */
|
||
if (get_field (ufrom, order, fmt->totalsize, fmt->sign_start, 1))
|
||
dto = -dto;
|
||
*to = dto;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
static void put_field (unsigned char *, enum floatformat_byteorders,
|
||
unsigned int,
|
||
unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned long);
|
||
|
||
/* Set a field which starts at START and is LEN bytes long. DATA and
|
||
TOTAL_LEN are the thing we are extracting it from, in byteorder ORDER. */
|
||
static void
|
||
put_field (unsigned char *data, enum floatformat_byteorders order,
|
||
unsigned int total_len, unsigned int start, unsigned int len,
|
||
unsigned long stuff_to_put)
|
||
{
|
||
unsigned int cur_byte;
|
||
int cur_bitshift;
|
||
|
||
/* Caller must byte-swap words before calling this routine. */
|
||
gdb_assert (order == floatformat_little || order == floatformat_big);
|
||
|
||
/* Start at the least significant part of the field. */
|
||
if (order == floatformat_little)
|
||
{
|
||
int excess = FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT - (total_len % FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT);
|
||
cur_byte = (total_len / FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT)
|
||
- ((start + len + excess) / FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT);
|
||
cur_bitshift = ((start + len + excess) % FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT)
|
||
- FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT;
|
||
}
|
||
else
|
||
{
|
||
cur_byte = (start + len) / FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT;
|
||
cur_bitshift =
|
||
((start + len) % FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT) - FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT;
|
||
}
|
||
if (cur_bitshift > -FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT)
|
||
{
|
||
*(data + cur_byte) &=
|
||
~(((1 << ((start + len) % FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT)) - 1)
|
||
<< (-cur_bitshift));
|
||
*(data + cur_byte) |=
|
||
(stuff_to_put & ((1 << FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT) - 1)) << (-cur_bitshift);
|
||
}
|
||
cur_bitshift += FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT;
|
||
if (order == floatformat_little)
|
||
++cur_byte;
|
||
else
|
||
--cur_byte;
|
||
|
||
/* Move towards the most significant part of the field. */
|
||
while (cur_bitshift < len)
|
||
{
|
||
if (len - cur_bitshift < FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT)
|
||
{
|
||
/* This is the last byte. */
|
||
*(data + cur_byte) &=
|
||
~((1 << (len - cur_bitshift)) - 1);
|
||
*(data + cur_byte) |= (stuff_to_put >> cur_bitshift);
|
||
}
|
||
else
|
||
*(data + cur_byte) = ((stuff_to_put >> cur_bitshift)
|
||
& ((1 << FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT) - 1));
|
||
cur_bitshift += FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT;
|
||
if (order == floatformat_little)
|
||
++cur_byte;
|
||
else
|
||
--cur_byte;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#ifdef HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE
|
||
/* Return the fractional part of VALUE, and put the exponent of VALUE in *EPTR.
|
||
The range of the returned value is >= 0.5 and < 1.0. This is equivalent to
|
||
frexp, but operates on the long double data type. */
|
||
|
||
static long double ldfrexp (long double value, int *eptr);
|
||
|
||
static long double
|
||
ldfrexp (long double value, int *eptr)
|
||
{
|
||
long double tmp;
|
||
int exp;
|
||
|
||
/* Unfortunately, there are no portable functions for extracting the exponent
|
||
of a long double, so we have to do it iteratively by multiplying or dividing
|
||
by two until the fraction is between 0.5 and 1.0. */
|
||
|
||
if (value < 0.0l)
|
||
value = -value;
|
||
|
||
tmp = 1.0l;
|
||
exp = 0;
|
||
|
||
if (value >= tmp) /* Value >= 1.0 */
|
||
while (value >= tmp)
|
||
{
|
||
tmp *= 2.0l;
|
||
exp++;
|
||
}
|
||
else if (value != 0.0l) /* Value < 1.0 and > 0.0 */
|
||
{
|
||
while (value < tmp)
|
||
{
|
||
tmp /= 2.0l;
|
||
exp--;
|
||
}
|
||
tmp *= 2.0l;
|
||
exp++;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
*eptr = exp;
|
||
return value / tmp;
|
||
}
|
||
#endif /* HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE */
|
||
|
||
|
||
/* The converse: convert the DOUBLEST *FROM to an extended float and
|
||
store where TO points. Neither FROM nor TO have any alignment
|
||
restrictions. */
|
||
|
||
static void
|
||
convert_doublest_to_floatformat (CONST struct floatformat *fmt,
|
||
const DOUBLEST *from, void *to)
|
||
{
|
||
DOUBLEST dfrom;
|
||
int exponent;
|
||
DOUBLEST mant;
|
||
unsigned int mant_bits, mant_off;
|
||
int mant_bits_left;
|
||
unsigned char *uto = (unsigned char *) to;
|
||
enum floatformat_byteorders order = fmt->byteorder;
|
||
unsigned char newto[FLOATFORMAT_LARGEST_BYTES];
|
||
|
||
if (order != floatformat_little)
|
||
order = floatformat_big;
|
||
|
||
if (order != fmt->byteorder)
|
||
uto = newto;
|
||
|
||
memcpy (&dfrom, from, sizeof (dfrom));
|
||
memset (uto, 0, (fmt->totalsize + FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT - 1)
|
||
/ FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT);
|
||
if (dfrom == 0)
|
||
return; /* Result is zero */
|
||
if (dfrom != dfrom) /* Result is NaN */
|
||
{
|
||
/* From is NaN */
|
||
put_field (uto, order, fmt->totalsize, fmt->exp_start,
|
||
fmt->exp_len, fmt->exp_nan);
|
||
/* Be sure it's not infinity, but NaN value is irrel */
|
||
put_field (uto, order, fmt->totalsize, fmt->man_start,
|
||
32, 1);
|
||
goto finalize_byteorder;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* If negative, set the sign bit. */
|
||
if (dfrom < 0)
|
||
{
|
||
put_field (uto, order, fmt->totalsize, fmt->sign_start, 1, 1);
|
||
dfrom = -dfrom;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if (dfrom + dfrom == dfrom && dfrom != 0.0) /* Result is Infinity */
|
||
{
|
||
/* Infinity exponent is same as NaN's. */
|
||
put_field (uto, order, fmt->totalsize, fmt->exp_start,
|
||
fmt->exp_len, fmt->exp_nan);
|
||
/* Infinity mantissa is all zeroes. */
|
||
put_field (uto, order, fmt->totalsize, fmt->man_start,
|
||
fmt->man_len, 0);
|
||
goto finalize_byteorder;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#ifdef HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE
|
||
mant = ldfrexp (dfrom, &exponent);
|
||
#else
|
||
mant = frexp (dfrom, &exponent);
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
put_field (uto, order, fmt->totalsize, fmt->exp_start, fmt->exp_len,
|
||
exponent + fmt->exp_bias - 1);
|
||
|
||
mant_bits_left = fmt->man_len;
|
||
mant_off = fmt->man_start;
|
||
while (mant_bits_left > 0)
|
||
{
|
||
unsigned long mant_long;
|
||
mant_bits = mant_bits_left < 32 ? mant_bits_left : 32;
|
||
|
||
mant *= 4294967296.0;
|
||
mant_long = ((unsigned long) mant) & 0xffffffffL;
|
||
mant -= mant_long;
|
||
|
||
/* If the integer bit is implicit, then we need to discard it.
|
||
If we are discarding a zero, we should be (but are not) creating
|
||
a denormalized number which means adjusting the exponent
|
||
(I think). */
|
||
if (mant_bits_left == fmt->man_len
|
||
&& fmt->intbit == floatformat_intbit_no)
|
||
{
|
||
mant_long <<= 1;
|
||
mant_long &= 0xffffffffL;
|
||
/* If we are processing the top 32 mantissa bits of a doublest
|
||
so as to convert to a float value with implied integer bit,
|
||
we will only be putting 31 of those 32 bits into the
|
||
final value due to the discarding of the top bit. In the
|
||
case of a small float value where the number of mantissa
|
||
bits is less than 32, discarding the top bit does not alter
|
||
the number of bits we will be adding to the result. */
|
||
if (mant_bits == 32)
|
||
mant_bits -= 1;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if (mant_bits < 32)
|
||
{
|
||
/* The bits we want are in the most significant MANT_BITS bits of
|
||
mant_long. Move them to the least significant. */
|
||
mant_long >>= 32 - mant_bits;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
put_field (uto, order, fmt->totalsize,
|
||
mant_off, mant_bits, mant_long);
|
||
mant_off += mant_bits;
|
||
mant_bits_left -= mant_bits;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
finalize_byteorder:
|
||
/* Do we need to byte-swap the words in the result? */
|
||
if (order != fmt->byteorder)
|
||
floatformat_normalize_byteorder (fmt, newto, to);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Check if VAL (which is assumed to be a floating point number whose
|
||
format is described by FMT) is negative. */
|
||
|
||
int
|
||
floatformat_is_negative (const struct floatformat *fmt,
|
||
const bfd_byte *uval)
|
||
{
|
||
enum floatformat_byteorders order;
|
||
unsigned char newfrom[FLOATFORMAT_LARGEST_BYTES];
|
||
|
||
gdb_assert (fmt != NULL);
|
||
gdb_assert (fmt->totalsize
|
||
<= FLOATFORMAT_LARGEST_BYTES * FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT);
|
||
|
||
order = floatformat_normalize_byteorder (fmt, uval, newfrom);
|
||
|
||
if (order != fmt->byteorder)
|
||
uval = newfrom;
|
||
|
||
return get_field (uval, order, fmt->totalsize, fmt->sign_start, 1);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Check if VAL is "not a number" (NaN) for FMT. */
|
||
|
||
int
|
||
floatformat_is_nan (const struct floatformat *fmt,
|
||
const bfd_byte *uval)
|
||
{
|
||
long exponent;
|
||
unsigned long mant;
|
||
unsigned int mant_bits, mant_off;
|
||
int mant_bits_left;
|
||
enum floatformat_byteorders order;
|
||
unsigned char newfrom[FLOATFORMAT_LARGEST_BYTES];
|
||
|
||
gdb_assert (fmt != NULL);
|
||
gdb_assert (fmt->totalsize
|
||
<= FLOATFORMAT_LARGEST_BYTES * FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT);
|
||
|
||
order = floatformat_normalize_byteorder (fmt, uval, newfrom);
|
||
|
||
if (order != fmt->byteorder)
|
||
uval = newfrom;
|
||
|
||
if (! fmt->exp_nan)
|
||
return 0;
|
||
|
||
exponent = get_field (uval, order, fmt->totalsize, fmt->exp_start,
|
||
fmt->exp_len);
|
||
|
||
if (exponent != fmt->exp_nan)
|
||
return 0;
|
||
|
||
mant_bits_left = fmt->man_len;
|
||
mant_off = fmt->man_start;
|
||
|
||
while (mant_bits_left > 0)
|
||
{
|
||
mant_bits = min (mant_bits_left, 32);
|
||
|
||
mant = get_field (uval, order, fmt->totalsize, mant_off, mant_bits);
|
||
|
||
/* If there is an explicit integer bit, mask it off. */
|
||
if (mant_off == fmt->man_start
|
||
&& fmt->intbit == floatformat_intbit_yes)
|
||
mant &= ~(1 << (mant_bits - 1));
|
||
|
||
if (mant)
|
||
return 1;
|
||
|
||
mant_off += mant_bits;
|
||
mant_bits_left -= mant_bits;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
return 0;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Convert the mantissa of VAL (which is assumed to be a floating
|
||
point number whose format is described by FMT) into a hexadecimal
|
||
and store it in a static string. Return a pointer to that string. */
|
||
|
||
const char *
|
||
floatformat_mantissa (const struct floatformat *fmt,
|
||
const bfd_byte *val)
|
||
{
|
||
unsigned char *uval = (unsigned char *) val;
|
||
unsigned long mant;
|
||
unsigned int mant_bits, mant_off;
|
||
int mant_bits_left;
|
||
static char res[50];
|
||
char buf[9];
|
||
int len;
|
||
enum floatformat_byteorders order;
|
||
unsigned char newfrom[FLOATFORMAT_LARGEST_BYTES];
|
||
|
||
gdb_assert (fmt != NULL);
|
||
gdb_assert (fmt->totalsize
|
||
<= FLOATFORMAT_LARGEST_BYTES * FLOATFORMAT_CHAR_BIT);
|
||
|
||
order = floatformat_normalize_byteorder (fmt, uval, newfrom);
|
||
|
||
if (order != fmt->byteorder)
|
||
uval = newfrom;
|
||
|
||
if (! fmt->exp_nan)
|
||
return 0;
|
||
|
||
/* Make sure we have enough room to store the mantissa. */
|
||
gdb_assert (sizeof res > ((fmt->man_len + 7) / 8) * 2);
|
||
|
||
mant_off = fmt->man_start;
|
||
mant_bits_left = fmt->man_len;
|
||
mant_bits = (mant_bits_left % 32) > 0 ? mant_bits_left % 32 : 32;
|
||
|
||
mant = get_field (uval, order, fmt->totalsize, mant_off, mant_bits);
|
||
|
||
len = xsnprintf (res, sizeof res, "%lx", mant);
|
||
|
||
mant_off += mant_bits;
|
||
mant_bits_left -= mant_bits;
|
||
|
||
while (mant_bits_left > 0)
|
||
{
|
||
mant = get_field (uval, order, fmt->totalsize, mant_off, 32);
|
||
|
||
xsnprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "%08lx", mant);
|
||
gdb_assert (len + strlen (buf) <= sizeof res);
|
||
strcat (res, buf);
|
||
|
||
mant_off += 32;
|
||
mant_bits_left -= 32;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
return res;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
/* Convert TO/FROM target to the hosts DOUBLEST floating-point format.
|
||
|
||
If the host and target formats agree, we just copy the raw data
|
||
into the appropriate type of variable and return, letting the host
|
||
increase precision as necessary. Otherwise, we call the conversion
|
||
routine and let it do the dirty work. */
|
||
|
||
static const struct floatformat *host_float_format = GDB_HOST_FLOAT_FORMAT;
|
||
static const struct floatformat *host_double_format = GDB_HOST_DOUBLE_FORMAT;
|
||
static const struct floatformat *host_long_double_format = GDB_HOST_LONG_DOUBLE_FORMAT;
|
||
|
||
void
|
||
floatformat_to_doublest (const struct floatformat *fmt,
|
||
const void *in, DOUBLEST *out)
|
||
{
|
||
gdb_assert (fmt != NULL);
|
||
if (fmt == host_float_format)
|
||
{
|
||
float val;
|
||
memcpy (&val, in, sizeof (val));
|
||
*out = val;
|
||
}
|
||
else if (fmt == host_double_format)
|
||
{
|
||
double val;
|
||
memcpy (&val, in, sizeof (val));
|
||
*out = val;
|
||
}
|
||
else if (fmt == host_long_double_format)
|
||
{
|
||
long double val;
|
||
memcpy (&val, in, sizeof (val));
|
||
*out = val;
|
||
}
|
||
else
|
||
convert_floatformat_to_doublest (fmt, in, out);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
void
|
||
floatformat_from_doublest (const struct floatformat *fmt,
|
||
const DOUBLEST *in, void *out)
|
||
{
|
||
gdb_assert (fmt != NULL);
|
||
if (fmt == host_float_format)
|
||
{
|
||
float val = *in;
|
||
memcpy (out, &val, sizeof (val));
|
||
}
|
||
else if (fmt == host_double_format)
|
||
{
|
||
double val = *in;
|
||
memcpy (out, &val, sizeof (val));
|
||
}
|
||
else if (fmt == host_long_double_format)
|
||
{
|
||
long double val = *in;
|
||
memcpy (out, &val, sizeof (val));
|
||
}
|
||
else
|
||
convert_doublest_to_floatformat (fmt, in, out);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
/* Return a floating-point format for a floating-point variable of
|
||
length LEN. If no suitable floating-point format is found, an
|
||
error is thrown.
|
||
|
||
We need this functionality since information about the
|
||
floating-point format of a type is not always available to GDB; the
|
||
debug information typically only tells us the size of a
|
||
floating-point type.
|
||
|
||
FIXME: kettenis/2001-10-28: In many places, particularly in
|
||
target-dependent code, the format of floating-point types is known,
|
||
but not passed on by GDB. This should be fixed. */
|
||
|
||
static const struct floatformat *
|
||
floatformat_from_length (int len)
|
||
{
|
||
const struct floatformat *format;
|
||
if (len * TARGET_CHAR_BIT == TARGET_FLOAT_BIT)
|
||
format = TARGET_FLOAT_FORMAT;
|
||
else if (len * TARGET_CHAR_BIT == TARGET_DOUBLE_BIT)
|
||
format = TARGET_DOUBLE_FORMAT;
|
||
else if (len * TARGET_CHAR_BIT == TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_BIT)
|
||
format = TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_FORMAT;
|
||
/* On i386 the 'long double' type takes 96 bits,
|
||
while the real number of used bits is only 80,
|
||
both in processor and in memory.
|
||
The code below accepts the real bit size. */
|
||
else if ((TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_FORMAT != NULL)
|
||
&& (len * TARGET_CHAR_BIT ==
|
||
TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_FORMAT->totalsize))
|
||
format = TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_FORMAT;
|
||
else
|
||
format = NULL;
|
||
if (format == NULL)
|
||
error (_("Unrecognized %d-bit floating-point type."),
|
||
len * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
|
||
return format;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
const struct floatformat *
|
||
floatformat_from_type (const struct type *type)
|
||
{
|
||
gdb_assert (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT);
|
||
if (TYPE_FLOATFORMAT (type) != NULL)
|
||
return TYPE_FLOATFORMAT (type);
|
||
else
|
||
return floatformat_from_length (TYPE_LENGTH (type));
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* If the host doesn't define NAN, use zero instead. */
|
||
#ifndef NAN
|
||
#define NAN 0.0
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
/* Extract a floating-point number of length LEN from a target-order
|
||
byte-stream at ADDR. Returns the value as type DOUBLEST. */
|
||
|
||
static DOUBLEST
|
||
extract_floating_by_length (const void *addr, int len)
|
||
{
|
||
const struct floatformat *fmt = floatformat_from_length (len);
|
||
DOUBLEST val;
|
||
|
||
floatformat_to_doublest (fmt, addr, &val);
|
||
return val;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
DOUBLEST
|
||
deprecated_extract_floating (const void *addr, int len)
|
||
{
|
||
return extract_floating_by_length (addr, len);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Store VAL as a floating-point number of length LEN to a
|
||
target-order byte-stream at ADDR. */
|
||
|
||
static void
|
||
store_floating_by_length (void *addr, int len, DOUBLEST val)
|
||
{
|
||
const struct floatformat *fmt = floatformat_from_length (len);
|
||
|
||
floatformat_from_doublest (fmt, &val, addr);
|
||
}
|
||
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void
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deprecated_store_floating (void *addr, int len, DOUBLEST val)
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{
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store_floating_by_length (addr, len, val);
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}
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/* Extract a floating-point number of type TYPE from a target-order
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byte-stream at ADDR. Returns the value as type DOUBLEST. */
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DOUBLEST
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extract_typed_floating (const void *addr, const struct type *type)
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{
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DOUBLEST retval;
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gdb_assert (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT);
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if (TYPE_FLOATFORMAT (type) == NULL)
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/* Not all code remembers to set the FLOATFORMAT (language
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specific code? stabs?) so handle that here as a special case. */
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return extract_floating_by_length (addr, TYPE_LENGTH (type));
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floatformat_to_doublest (TYPE_FLOATFORMAT (type), addr, &retval);
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return retval;
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}
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/* Store VAL as a floating-point number of type TYPE to a target-order
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byte-stream at ADDR. */
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void
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store_typed_floating (void *addr, const struct type *type, DOUBLEST val)
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{
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gdb_assert (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT);
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/* FIXME: kettenis/2001-10-28: It is debatable whether we should
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zero out any remaining bytes in the target buffer when TYPE is
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longer than the actual underlying floating-point format. Perhaps
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we should store a fixed bitpattern in those remaining bytes,
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instead of zero, or perhaps we shouldn't touch those remaining
|
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bytes at all.
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||
|
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NOTE: cagney/2001-10-28: With the way things currently work, it
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isn't a good idea to leave the end bits undefined. This is
|
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because GDB writes out the entire sizeof(<floating>) bits of the
|
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floating-point type even though the value might only be stored
|
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in, and the target processor may only refer to, the first N <
|
||
TYPE_LENGTH (type) bits. If the end of the buffer wasn't
|
||
initialized, GDB would write undefined data to the target. An
|
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errant program, refering to that undefined data, would then
|
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become non-deterministic.
|
||
|
||
See also the function convert_typed_floating below. */
|
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memset (addr, 0, TYPE_LENGTH (type));
|
||
|
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if (TYPE_FLOATFORMAT (type) == NULL)
|
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/* Not all code remembers to set the FLOATFORMAT (language
|
||
specific code? stabs?) so handle that here as a special case. */
|
||
store_floating_by_length (addr, TYPE_LENGTH (type), val);
|
||
else
|
||
floatformat_from_doublest (TYPE_FLOATFORMAT (type), &val, addr);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Convert a floating-point number of type FROM_TYPE from a
|
||
target-order byte-stream at FROM to a floating-point number of type
|
||
TO_TYPE, and store it to a target-order byte-stream at TO. */
|
||
|
||
void
|
||
convert_typed_floating (const void *from, const struct type *from_type,
|
||
void *to, const struct type *to_type)
|
||
{
|
||
const struct floatformat *from_fmt = floatformat_from_type (from_type);
|
||
const struct floatformat *to_fmt = floatformat_from_type (to_type);
|
||
|
||
gdb_assert (TYPE_CODE (from_type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT);
|
||
gdb_assert (TYPE_CODE (to_type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT);
|
||
|
||
if (from_fmt == NULL || to_fmt == NULL)
|
||
{
|
||
/* If we don't know the floating-point format of FROM_TYPE or
|
||
TO_TYPE, there's not much we can do. We might make the
|
||
assumption that if the length of FROM_TYPE and TO_TYPE match,
|
||
their floating-point format would match too, but that
|
||
assumption might be wrong on targets that support
|
||
floating-point types that only differ in endianness for
|
||
example. So we warn instead, and zero out the target buffer. */
|
||
warning (_("Can't convert floating-point number to desired type."));
|
||
memset (to, 0, TYPE_LENGTH (to_type));
|
||
}
|
||
else if (from_fmt == to_fmt)
|
||
{
|
||
/* We're in business. The floating-point format of FROM_TYPE
|
||
and TO_TYPE match. However, even though the floating-point
|
||
format matches, the length of the type might still be
|
||
different. Make sure we don't overrun any buffers. See
|
||
comment in store_typed_floating for a discussion about
|
||
zeroing out remaining bytes in the target buffer. */
|
||
memset (to, 0, TYPE_LENGTH (to_type));
|
||
memcpy (to, from, min (TYPE_LENGTH (from_type), TYPE_LENGTH (to_type)));
|
||
}
|
||
else
|
||
{
|
||
/* The floating-point types don't match. The best we can do
|
||
(aport from simulating the target FPU) is converting to the
|
||
widest floating-point type supported by the host, and then
|
||
again to the desired type. */
|
||
DOUBLEST d;
|
||
|
||
floatformat_to_doublest (from_fmt, from, &d);
|
||
floatformat_from_doublest (to_fmt, &d, to);
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
const struct floatformat *floatformat_ieee_single[BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN];
|
||
const struct floatformat *floatformat_ieee_double[BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN];
|
||
const struct floatformat *floatformat_ieee_quad[BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN];
|
||
const struct floatformat *floatformat_arm_ext[BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN];
|
||
const struct floatformat *floatformat_ia64_spill[BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN];
|
||
|
||
extern void _initialize_doublest (void);
|
||
|
||
extern void
|
||
_initialize_doublest (void)
|
||
{
|
||
floatformat_ieee_single[BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE] = &floatformat_ieee_single_little;
|
||
floatformat_ieee_single[BFD_ENDIAN_BIG] = &floatformat_ieee_single_big;
|
||
floatformat_ieee_double[BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE] = &floatformat_ieee_double_little;
|
||
floatformat_ieee_double[BFD_ENDIAN_BIG] = &floatformat_ieee_double_big;
|
||
floatformat_arm_ext[BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE] = &floatformat_arm_ext_littlebyte_bigword;
|
||
floatformat_arm_ext[BFD_ENDIAN_BIG] = &floatformat_arm_ext_big;
|
||
floatformat_ia64_spill[BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE] = &floatformat_ia64_spill_little;
|
||
floatformat_ia64_spill[BFD_ENDIAN_BIG] = &floatformat_ia64_spill_big;
|
||
floatformat_ieee_quad[BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE] = &floatformat_ia64_quad_little;
|
||
floatformat_ieee_quad[BFD_ENDIAN_BIG] = &floatformat_ia64_quad_big;
|
||
}
|