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/* (C)Copyright 2007,2008, */
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2007-09-29 02:44:24 +08:00
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/* International Business Machines Corporation */
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/* PROLOG END TAG zYx */
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#ifdef __SPU__
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#ifndef _HYPOTF4_H_
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#define _HYPOTF4_H_ 1
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#include <spu_intrinsics.h>
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#include "sqrtf4.h"
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/*
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* FUNCTION
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* vector float _hypotf4(vector float x, vector float y)
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*
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* DESCRIPTION
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* The function hypotf4 returns a float vector in which each element is
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* the square root of the sum of the squares of the corresponding
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* elements of x and y. In other words, each element is sqrt(x^2 + y^2).
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*
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* The purpose of this function is to avoid overflow during
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* intermediate calculations, and therefore it is slower than
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* simply calcualting sqrt(x^2 + y^2).
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*
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* This function is performed by factoring out the larger of the 2
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* input exponents and moving this factor outside of the sqrt calculation.
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* This will minimize the possibility of over/underflow when the square
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* of the values are calculated. Think of it as normalizing the larger
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* input to the range [1,2).
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*
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*
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* Special Cases:
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* - hypot(x, +/-0) returns |x|
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* - hypot(+/- infinity, y) returns +infinity
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* - hypot(+/- infinity, NaN) returns +infinity
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*
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*/
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static __inline vector float _hypotf4(vector float x, vector float y)
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{
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vector unsigned int emask = spu_splats(0x7F800000u);
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vector unsigned int mmask = spu_splats(0x007FFFFFu);
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vector signed int bias = spu_splats(0x3F800000);
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vector float inf = (vec_float4)spu_splats(0x7F800000);
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vector float onef = spu_splats(1.0f);
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vector float sbit = spu_splats(-0.0f);
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vector float max, max_e, max_m;
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vector float min, min_e, min_m;
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vector unsigned int xgty;
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vector float sum;
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vector float result;
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/* Only need absolute values for this function */
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x = spu_andc(x, sbit);
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y = spu_andc(y, sbit);
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xgty = spu_cmpgt(x,y);
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max = spu_sel(y,x,xgty);
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min = spu_sel(x,y,xgty);
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/* Extract exponents and mantissas */
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max_e = (vec_float4)spu_and((vec_uint4)max, emask);
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max_m = (vec_float4)spu_and((vec_uint4)max, mmask);
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min_e = (vec_float4)spu_and((vec_uint4)min, emask);
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min_m = (vec_float4)spu_and((vec_uint4)min, mmask);
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/* Adjust the exponent of the smaller of the 2 input values by
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* subtracting max_exp from min_exp.
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*/
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vec_int4 min_e_int = spu_sub((vec_int4)min_e, (vec_int4)max_e);
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min_e = (vec_float4)spu_add(min_e_int, bias);
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/* If the new min exponent is too small, just set it to 0. It
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* wouldn't contribute to the final result in either case.
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*/
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min_e = spu_sel(min_e, sbit, spu_cmpgt(sbit, min_e));
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/* Combine new exponents with original mantissas */
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max = spu_or(onef, max_m);
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min = spu_or(min_e, min_m);
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sum = _sqrtf4(spu_madd(max, max, spu_mul(min, min)));
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sum = spu_mul(max_e, sum);
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/* Special case: x = +/- infinity */
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result = spu_sel(sum, inf, spu_cmpeq(x, inf));
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return result;
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}
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#endif /* _HYPOTF4_H_ */
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#endif /* __SPU__ */
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