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1.1 ! root 1: /* Kdivf.s 1.3 86/01/05 */ ! 2: ! 3: #include "../tahoemath/fp.h" ! 4: #include "../tahoemath/Kfp.h" ! 5: #include "../tahoe/SYS.h" ! 6: ! 7: #define HIDDEN 23 # here we count from 0 not from 1 as in fp.h ! 8: ! 9: .text ! 10: ENTRY(Kdivf, R9|R8|R7|R6|R5|R4|R3|R2) ! 11: clrl r1 ! 12: clrl r3 # r3 - sign: 0 for positive,1 for negative. ! 13: movl 4(fp),r0 ! 14: jgeq 1f ! 15: movl $1,r3 ! 16: 1: movl 12(fp),r2 ! 17: jgeq 2f ! 18: bbc $0,r3,1f # seconed operand is negative. ! 19: clrl r3 # if first was negative, make result positive. ! 20: jmp 2f ! 21: 1: movl $1,r3 # if first was positive, make result negative. ! 22: 2: andl2 $EXPMASK,r0 # compute first 'pure'exponent. ! 23: jeql retz ! 24: shrl $EXPSHIFT,r0,r0 ! 25: subl2 $BIAS,r0 ! 26: andl2 $EXPMASK,r2 # compute seconed 'pure'exponent. ! 27: jeql retz2 ! 28: shrl $EXPSHIFT,r2,r2 ! 29: subl2 $BIAS,r2 ! 30: subl3 r2,r0,r2 # subtruct the exponents. ! 31: addl2 $BIAS,r2 ! 32: jleq underf ! 33: # normalization can make the exp. smaller. ! 34: # ! 35: # We have the sign in r3,the exponent in r2,now is the time to ! 36: # perform the division... ! 37: # ! 38: # fetch dividend. (r0) ! 39: andl3 $(0!(EXPMASK | SIGNBIT)),4(fp),r0 ! 40: orl2 $(0!CLEARHID),r0 ! 41: clrl r1 ! 42: ! 43: # fetch divisor : (r6) ! 44: andl3 $(0!(EXPMASK | SIGNBIT)),12(fp),r6 ! 45: orl2 $(0!CLEARHID),r6 ! 46: ! 47: shll $2,r6,r6 # make the divisor bigger so we will not ! 48: # get overflow at the divission. ! 49: ediv r6,r0,r0,r7 # quo to r0, rem to r7 ! 50: subl2 $6,r2 # to compensate for: normalization (-24), ! 51: # ediv (+32), shifting r6 (-2). ! 52: ! 53: over: ! 54: pushl 20(fp) ! 55: callf $8,_Kfnorm # we can use fnorm because we have data ! 56: # at r1 as well.(sfnorm takes care only ! 57: # of r0). ! 58: sign: ! 59: 1: bbc $0,r3,done ! 60: orl2 $SIGNBIT,r0 ! 61: done: ret ! 62: ! 63: retz: ! 64: clrl r0 ! 65: ret ! 66: ! 67: retz2: bbc $31,12(fp),z_div ! 68: clrl r0 ! 69: ret ! 70: ! 71: underf: ! 72: orl2 $HFS_UNDF,*20(fp) ! 73: ret ! 74: z_div: ! 75: orl2 $HFS_DIVZ,*20(fp) ! 76: ret
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