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/*
(C) Copyright 2001,2006,
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Sony Computer Entertainment, Incorporated,
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All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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*/
#ifndef _FLOORF_H_
#define _FLOORF_H_ 1
#include <spu_intrinsics.h>
#include "headers/vec_literal.h"
/*
* FUNCTION
* float _floorf(float value)
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The _floorf routine round the input value "value" downwards to the
* nearest integer returning the result as a float. Two forms of the
* floor function are provided - full range and limited (integer)
* range.
*
* The full range form (default) provides floor computation on
* all IEEE floating point values. The floor of NANs remain NANs.
* The floor of denorms results in zero.
*
* The limited range form (selected by defining FLOOR_INTEGER_RANGE)
* compute ths floor of all floating-point values in the 32-bit
* signed integer range. Values outside this range get clamped.
*/
static __inline float _floorf(float value)
{
#ifdef FLOOR_INTEGER_RANGE
/* 32-BIT INTEGER DYNAMIC RANGE
*/
union {
float f;
signed int i;
unsigned int ui;
} bias;
bias.f = value;
/* If positive, bias the input value to truncate towards
* positive infinity, instead of zero.
*/
bias.ui = (unsigned int)(bias.i >> 31) & 0x3F7FFFFF;
value -= bias.f;
/* Remove fraction bits by casting to an integer and back
* to a floating-point value.
*/
return ((float)((int)value));
#else /* !FLOOR_INTEGER_RANGE */
/* FULL FLOATING-POINT RANGE
*/
vec_int4 exp, shift;
vec_uint4 mask, frac_mask, addend, insert, pos;
vec_float4 in, out;
in = spu_promote(value, 0);
/* This function generates the following component
* based upon the inputs.
*
* mask = bits of the input that need to be replaced.
* insert = value of the bits that need to be replaced
* addend = value to be added to perform function.
*
* These are applied as follows:.
*
* out = ((in & mask) | insert) + addend
*/
pos = spu_cmpgt((vec_int4)in, -1);
exp = spu_and(spu_rlmask((vec_int4)in, -23), 0xFF);
shift = spu_sub(127, exp);
frac_mask = spu_and(spu_rlmask(VEC_SPLAT_U32(0x7FFFFF), shift),
spu_cmpgt((vec_int4)shift, -31));
mask = spu_orc(frac_mask, spu_cmpgt(exp, 126));
addend = spu_andc(spu_andc(spu_add(mask, 1), pos),
spu_cmpeq(spu_and((vec_uint4)in, mask), 0));
insert = spu_andc(spu_andc(VEC_SPLAT_U32(0xBF800000), pos),
spu_cmpgt((vec_uint4)spu_add(exp, -1), 126));
out = (vec_float4)spu_add(spu_sel((vec_uint4)in, insert, mask), addend);
return (spu_extract(out, 0));
#endif /* FLOOR_INTEGER_RANGE */
}
#endif /* _FLOORF_H_ */