/* Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. */ #ifndef _FENV_H # error "Never use directly; include instead." #endif /* Define bits representing the exception. We use the bit positions of the appropriate bits in the FPSCR... */ enum { FE_INEXACT = 1 << (31 - 6), #define FE_INEXACT FE_INEXACT FE_DIVBYZERO = 1 << (31 - 5), #define FE_DIVBYZERO FE_DIVBYZERO FE_UNDERFLOW = 1 << (31 - 4), #define FE_UNDERFLOW FE_UNDERFLOW FE_OVERFLOW = 1 << (31 - 3), #define FE_OVERFLOW FE_OVERFLOW /* ... except for FE_INVALID, for which we use bit 31. FE_INVALID actually corresponds to bits 7 through 12 and 21 through 23 in the FPSCR, but we can't use that because the current draft says that it must be a power of 2. Instead we use bit 2 which is the summary bit for all the FE_INVALID exceptions, which kind of makes sense. */ FE_INVALID = 1 << (31 - 2), #define FE_INVALID FE_INVALID #ifdef __USE_GNU /* Breakdown of the FE_INVALID bits. Setting FE_INVALID on an input to a routine is equivalent to setting all of these bits; FE_INVALID will be set on output from a routine iff one of these bits is set. Note, though, that you can't disable or enable these exceptions individually. */ /* Operation with SNaN. */ FE_INVALID_SNAN = 1 << (31 - 7), # define FE_INVALID_SNAN FE_INVALID_SNAN /* Inf - Inf */ FE_INVALID_ISI = 1 << (31 - 8), # define FE_INVALID_ISI FE_INVALID_ISI /* Inf / Inf */ FE_INVALID_IDI = 1 << (31 - 9), # define FE_INVALID_IDI FE_INVALID_IDI /* 0 / 0 */ FE_INVALID_ZDZ = 1 << (31 - 10), # define FE_INVALID_ZDZ FE_INVALID_ZDZ /* Inf * 0 */ FE_INVALID_IMZ = 1 << (31 - 11), # define FE_INVALID_IMZ FE_INVALID_IMZ /* Comparison with NaN or SNaN. */ FE_INVALID_COMPARE = 1 << (31 - 12), # define FE_INVALID_COMPARE FE_INVALID_COMPARE /* Invalid operation flag for software (not set by hardware). */ /* Note that some chips don't have this implemented, presumably because no-one expected anyone to write software for them %-). */ FE_INVALID_SOFTWARE = 1 << (31 - 21), # define FE_INVALID_SOFTWARE FE_INVALID_SOFTWARE /* Square root of negative number (including -Inf). */ /* Note that some chips don't have this implemented. */ FE_INVALID_SQRT = 1 << (31 - 22), # define FE_INVALID_SQRT FE_INVALID_SQRT /* Conversion-to-integer of a NaN or a number too large or too small. */ FE_INVALID_INTEGER_CONVERSION = 1 << (31 - 23) # define FE_INVALID_INTEGER_CONVERSION FE_INVALID_INTEGER_CONVERSION # define FE_ALL_INVALID \ (FE_INVALID_SNAN | FE_INVALID_ISI | FE_INVALID_IDI | FE_INVALID_ZDZ \ | FE_INVALID_IMZ | FE_INVALID_COMPARE | FE_INVALID_SOFTWARE \ | FE_INVALID_SQRT | FE_INVALID_INTEGER_CONVERSION) #endif }; #define FE_ALL_EXCEPT \ (FE_INEXACT | FE_DIVBYZERO | FE_UNDERFLOW | FE_OVERFLOW | FE_INVALID) /* PowerPC chips support all of the four defined rounding modes. We use the bit pattern in the FPSCR as the values for the appropriate macros. */ enum { FE_TONEAREST = 0, #define FE_TONEAREST FE_TONEAREST FE_TOWARDZERO = 1, #define FE_TOWARDZERO FE_TOWARDZERO FE_UPWARD = 2, #define FE_UPWARD FE_UPWARD FE_DOWNWARD = 3 #define FE_DOWNWARD FE_DOWNWARD }; /* Type representing exception flags. */ typedef unsigned int fexcept_t; /* Type representing floating-point environment. We leave it as 'double' for efficiency reasons (rather than writing it to a 32-bit integer). */ typedef double fenv_t; /* If the default argument is used we use this value. */ extern const fenv_t __fe_dfl_env; #define FE_DFL_ENV (&__fe_dfl_env) #ifdef __USE_GNU /* Floating-point environment where all exceptions are enabled. Note that this is not sufficient to give you SIGFPE. */ extern const fenv_t __fe_enabled_env; # define FE_ENABLED_ENV (&__fe_enabled_env) /* Floating-point environment with (processor-dependent) non-IEEE floating point. */ extern const fenv_t __fe_nonieee_env; # define FE_NONIEEE_ENV (&__fe_nonieee_env) /* Floating-point environment with all exceptions enabled. Note that just evaluating this value does not change the processor exception mode. Passing this mask to fesetenv will result in a prctl syscall to change the MSR FE0/FE1 bits to "Precise Mode". On some processors this will result in slower floating point execution. This will last until an fenv or exception mask is installed that disables all FP exceptions. */ extern const fenv_t *__fe_nomask_env (void); # define FE_NOMASK_ENV FE_ENABLED_ENV /* Floating-point environment with all exceptions disabled. Note that just evaluating this value does not change the processor exception mode. Passing this mask to fesetenv will result in a prctl syscall to change the MSR FE0/FE1 bits to "Ignore Exceptions Mode". On most processors this allows the fastest possible floating point execution.*/ extern const fenv_t *__fe_mask_env (void); # define FE_MASK_ENV FE_DFL_ENV #endif