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27 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
28 __RCSID("$NetBSD: s_exp2f.c,v 1.2 2014/03/16 22:30:43 dsl Exp $");
30 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: src/lib/msun/src/s_exp2f.c,v 1.9 2008/02/22 02:27:34 das Exp $");
36 #include "math_private.h"
39 #define TBLSIZE (1 << TBLBITS)
42 redux
= 0x1.8p23f
/ TBLSIZE
,
49 * For out of range values we need to generate the appropriate
50 * underflow or overflow trap as well as generating infinity or zero.
51 * This means we have to get the fpu to execute an instruction that
52 * will generate the trap (and not have the compiler optimise it away).
53 * This is normally done by calculating 'huge * huge' or 'tiny * tiny'.
55 * i386 is particularly problematic.
56 * The 'float' result is returned on the x87 stack, so is 'long double'.
57 * If we just multiply two 'float' values the caller will see 0x1p+/-200
58 * (not 0 or infinity).
59 * If we use 'double' the compiler does a store-load which will convert the
60 * value and generate the required exception.
63 static volatile double overflow
= 0x1p
+1000;
64 static volatile double underflow
= 0x1p
-1000;
66 static volatile float huge
= 0x1p
+100;
67 static volatile float tiny
= 0x1p
-100;
68 #define overflow (huge * huge)
69 #define underflow (tiny * tiny)
72 static const double exp2ft
[TBLSIZE
] = {
92 * exp2f(x): compute the base 2 exponential of x
94 * Accuracy: Peak error < 0.501 ulp; location of peak: -0.030110927.
96 * Method: (equally-spaced tables)
99 * x = 2**k + y, for integer k and |y| <= 1/2.
100 * Thus we have exp2f(x) = 2**k * exp2(y).
103 * y = i/TBLSIZE + z for integer i near y * TBLSIZE.
104 * Thus we have exp2(y) = exp2(i/TBLSIZE) * exp2(z),
105 * with |z| <= 2**-(TBLSIZE+1).
107 * We compute exp2(i/TBLSIZE) via table lookup and exp2(z) via a
108 * degree-4 minimax polynomial with maximum error under 1.4 * 2**-33.
109 * Using double precision for everything except the reduction makes
110 * roundoff error insignificant and simplifies the scaling step.
112 * This method is due to Tang, but I do not use his suggested parameters:
114 * Tang, P. Table-driven Implementation of the Exponential Function
115 * in IEEE Floating-Point Arithmetic. TOMS 15(2), 144-157 (1989).
120 double tv
, twopk
, u
, z
;
125 /* Filter out exceptional cases. */
126 GET_FLOAT_WORD(hx
, x
);
127 ix
= hx
& 0x7fffffff; /* high word of |x| */
128 if(ix
>= 0x43000000) { /* |x| >= 128 */
129 if(ix
>= 0x7f800000) {
130 if ((ix
& 0x7fffff) != 0 || (hx
& 0x80000000) == 0)
131 return (x
+ x
); /* x is NaN or +Inf */
133 return (0.0); /* x is -Inf */
136 return overflow
; /* +infinity with overflow */
138 return underflow
; /* zero with underflow */
139 } else if (ix
<= 0x33000000) { /* |x| <= 0x1p-25 */
143 /* Reduce x, computing z, i0, and k. */
144 STRICT_ASSIGN(float, t
, x
+ redux
);
145 GET_FLOAT_WORD(i0
, t
);
147 k
= (i0
>> TBLBITS
) << 20;
151 INSERT_WORDS(twopk
, 0x3ff00000 + k
, 0);
153 /* Compute r = exp2(y) = exp2ft[i0] * p(z). */
156 tv
= tv
+ u
* (P1
+ z
* P2
) + u
* (z
* z
) * (P3
+ z
* P4
);
158 /* Scale by 2**(k>>20). */