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197 lines
7.3 KiB
C
197 lines
7.3 KiB
C
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/* (C)Copyright 2001,2008, */
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/* International Business Machines Corporation, */
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/* Sony Computer Entertainment, Incorporated, */
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/* Toshiba Corporation, */
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/* PROLOG END TAG zYx */
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#ifdef __SPU__
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#ifndef _EXPD2_H_
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#define _EXPD2_H_ 1
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#include <spu_intrinsics.h>
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#include "floord2.h"
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#define LOG2E 1.4426950408889634073599 // 1/log(2)
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/*
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* FUNCTION
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* vector double _expd2(vector double x)
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*
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* DESCRIPTION
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* _expd2 computes e raised to the input x for
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* each of the element of the double word vector.
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*
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* Calculation is performed by reducing the input argument
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* to within a managable range, and then computing the power
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* series to the 11th degree.
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*
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* Range reduction is performed using the property:
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*
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* exp(x) = 2^n * exp(r)
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*
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* Values for "n" and "r" are determined such that:
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*
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* x = n * ln(2) + r, |r| <= ln(2)/2
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*
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* n = floor( (x/ln(2)) + 1/2 )
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* r = x - (n * ln(2))
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*
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* To enhance the precision for "r", computation is performed
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* using a two part representation of ln(2).
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*
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* Once the input is reduced, the power series is computed:
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*
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* __12_
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* \
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* exp(x) = 1 + \ (x^i)/i!
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* /
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* /____
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* i=2
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*
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* The resulting value is scaled by 2^n and returned.
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*
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*/
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static __inline vector double _expd2(vector double x)
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{
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// log(2) in extended machine representable precision
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vec_double2 ln2_hi = spu_splats(6.9314575195312500E-1); // 3FE62E4000000000
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vec_double2 ln2_lo = spu_splats(1.4286068203094172E-6); // 3EB7F7D1CF79ABCA
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// coefficients for the power series
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// vec_double2 f01 = spu_splats(1.00000000000000000000E0); // 1/(1!)
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vec_double2 f02 = spu_splats(5.00000000000000000000E-1); // 1/(2!)
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vec_double2 f03 = spu_splats(1.66666666666666666667E-1); // 1/(3!)
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vec_double2 f04 = spu_splats(4.16666666666666666667E-2); // 1/(4!)
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vec_double2 f05 = spu_splats(8.33333333333333333333E-3); // 1/(5!)
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vec_double2 f06 = spu_splats(1.38888888888888888889E-3); // 1/(6!)
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vec_double2 f07 = spu_splats(1.98412698412698412698E-4); // 1/(7!)
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vec_double2 f08 = spu_splats(2.48015873015873015873E-5); // 1/(8!)
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vec_double2 f09 = spu_splats(2.75573192239858906526E-6); // 1/(9!)
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vec_double2 f10 = spu_splats(2.75573192239858906526E-7); // 1/(10!)
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vec_double2 f11 = spu_splats(2.50521083854417187751E-8); // 1/(11!)
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vec_double2 f12 = spu_splats(2.08767569878680989792E-9); // 1/(12!)
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// rx = floor(1/2 + x/log(2))
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vec_double2 rx = _floord2(spu_madd(x,spu_splats(LOG2E),spu_splats(0.5)));
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// extract the exponent of reduction
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vec_int4 exp = spu_convts(spu_roundtf(rx),0);
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// reduce the input to within [ -ln(2)/2 ... ln(2)/2 ]
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vec_double2 r;
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r = spu_nmsub(rx,ln2_hi,x);
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r = spu_nmsub(rx,ln2_lo,r);
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vec_double2 result;
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vec_double2 r2 = spu_mul(r,r);
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// Use Horner's method on the power series
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/* result = ((((c12*x + c11)*x + c10)*x + c9)*x + c8)*x + c7)*x + c6)*x^6 +
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((((((c5*x + c4)*x + c3)*x + c2)*x + c1)*x + c0
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*/
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#ifdef __SPU_EDP__
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vec_double2 p1, p2, r4, r6;
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p1 = spu_madd(f12, r, f11);
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p2 = spu_madd(f05, r, f04);
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r4 = spu_mul(r2, r2);
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p1 = spu_madd(p1, r, f10);
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p2 = spu_madd(p2, r, f03);
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p1 = spu_madd(p1, r, f09);
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p2 = spu_madd(p2, r, f02);
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p1 = spu_madd(p1, r, f08);
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r6 = spu_mul(r2, r4);
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p1 = spu_madd(p1, r, f07);
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p2 = spu_madd(p2, r2, r);
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p1 = spu_madd(p1, r, f06);
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result = spu_madd(r6, p1, p2);
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result = spu_add(result, spu_splats(1.0));
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#else
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result = spu_madd(r,f12,f11);
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result = spu_madd(result,r,f10);
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result = spu_madd(result,r,f09);
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result = spu_madd(result,r,f08);
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result = spu_madd(result,r,f07);
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result = spu_madd(result,r,f06);
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result = spu_madd(result,r,f05);
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result = spu_madd(result,r,f04);
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result = spu_madd(result,r,f03);
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result = spu_madd(result,r,f02);
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result = spu_madd(result,r2,r);
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result = spu_add(result,spu_splats(1.0));
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#endif /* __SPU_EDP__ */
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// Scale the result - basically a call to ldexpd2()
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vec_int4 e1, e2;
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vec_int4 min = spu_splats(-2044);
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vec_int4 max = spu_splats(2046);
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vec_uint4 cmp_min, cmp_max;
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vec_uint4 shift = (vec_uint4) { 20, 32, 20, 32 };
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vec_double2 f1, f2;
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/* Clamp the specified exponent to the range -2044 to 2046.
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*/
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cmp_min = spu_cmpgt(exp, min);
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cmp_max = spu_cmpgt(exp, max);
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exp = spu_sel(min, exp, cmp_min);
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exp = spu_sel(exp, max, cmp_max);
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/* Generate the factors f1 = 2^e1 and f2 = 2^e2
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*/
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e1 = spu_rlmaska(exp, -1);
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e2 = spu_sub(exp, e1);
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f1 = (vec_double2)spu_sl(spu_add(e1, 1023), shift);
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f2 = (vec_double2)spu_sl(spu_add(e2, 1023), shift);
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/* Compute the product x * 2^e1 * 2^e2
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*/
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result = spu_mul(spu_mul(result, f1), f2);
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return result;
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}
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#endif /* _EXPD2_H_ */
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#endif /* __SPU__ */
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