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30 * @(#)tan.s 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
33 #include <machine/asm.h>
35 /* This is the implementation of Peter Tang's double precision
36 * tangent for the VAX using Bob Corbett's argument reduction.
39 * under 1,024,000 random arguments testing on [0,2*pi]
40 * tan() observed maximum error = 2.15 ulps
44 * method: true range reduction to [-pi/4,pi/4], P. Tang & B. Corbett
45 * S. McDonald, April 4, 1985
47 ENTRY(tan, 0x0fc0) # save %r6-%r11
50 beql 1f # if x is zero or reserved operand then return x
52 * Save the PSL's IV & FU bits on the stack.
55 bicw3 $0xff9f,%r2,-(%sp)
57 * Clear the IV & FU bits.
60 jsb _C_LABEL(__libm_argred)+2
63 * %r0 contains the quadrant number, 0, 1, 2, or 3;
64 * %r2/%r1 contains the reduced argument as a D-format number;
65 * %r3 contains a F-format extension to the reduced argument;
67 * Save %r3/%r0 so that we can call cosine after calling sine.
72 * Call sine. %r4 = 0 implies sine.
75 jsb _C_LABEL(__libm_sincos)+2
77 * Save sin(x) in %r11/%r10 .
81 * Call cosine. %r4 = 1 implies cosine.
86 jsb _C_LABEL(__libm_sincos)+2
94 calls $2,_C_LABEL(tan)