/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, * You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ /* Various predicates and operations on IEEE-754 floating point types. */ #ifndef mozilla_FloatingPoint_h_ #define mozilla_FloatingPoint_h_ #include "mozilla/Assertions.h" #include "mozilla/Attributes.h" #include "mozilla/StandardInteger.h" /* * It's reasonable to ask why we have this header at all. Don't isnan, * copysign, the built-in comparison operators, and the like solve these * problems? Unfortunately, they don't. We've found that various compilers * (MSVC, MSVC when compiling with PGO, and GCC on OS X, at least) miscompile * the standard methods in various situations, so we can't use them. Some of * these compilers even have problems compiling seemingly reasonable bitwise * algorithms! But with some care we've found algorithms that seem to not * trigger those compiler bugs. * * For the aforementioned reasons, be very wary of making changes to any of * these algorithms. If you must make changes, keep a careful eye out for * compiler bustage, particularly PGO-specific bustage. * * Some users require that this file be C-compatible. Unfortunately, this means * no mozilla namespace to contain everything, no detail namespace clarifying * MozDoublePun to be an internal data structure, and so on. */ /* * These implementations all assume |double| is a 64-bit double format number * type, compatible with the IEEE-754 standard. C/C++ don't require this to be * the case. But we required this in implementations of these algorithms that * preceded this header, so we shouldn't break anything if we continue doing so. */ MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(double) == sizeof(uint64_t), "double must be 64 bits"); /* * Constant expressions in C can't refer to consts, unfortunately, so #define * these rather than use |const uint64_t|. */ #define MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGN_BIT 0x8000000000000000ULL #define MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS 0x7ff0000000000000ULL #define MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGNIFICAND_BITS 0x000fffffffffffffULL #define MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BIAS 1023 #define MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_SHIFT 52 MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT((MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGN_BIT & MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS) == 0, "sign bit doesn't overlap exponent bits"); MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT((MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGN_BIT & MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGNIFICAND_BITS) == 0, "sign bit doesn't overlap significand bits"); MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT((MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS & MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGNIFICAND_BITS) == 0, "exponent bits don't overlap significand bits"); MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT((MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGN_BIT | MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS | MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGNIFICAND_BITS) == ~(uint64_t)0, "all bits accounted for"); #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * This union is NOT a public data structure, and it is not to be used outside * this file! */ union MozDoublePun { /* * Every way to pun the bits of a double introduces an additional layer of * complexity, across a multitude of platforms, architectures, and ABIs. * Use *only* uint64_t to reduce complexity. Don't add new punning here * without discussion! */ uint64_t u; double d; }; /** Determines whether a double is NaN. */ static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE int MOZ_DOUBLE_IS_NaN(double d) { union MozDoublePun pun; pun.d = d; /* * A double is NaN if all exponent bits are 1 and the significand contains at * least one non-zero bit. */ return (pun.u & MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS) == MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS && (pun.u & MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGNIFICAND_BITS) != 0; } /** Determines whether a double is +Infinity or -Infinity. */ static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE int MOZ_DOUBLE_IS_INFINITE(double d) { union MozDoublePun pun; pun.d = d; /* Infinities have all exponent bits set to 1 and an all-0 significand. */ return (pun.u & ~MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGN_BIT) == MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS; } /** Determines whether a double is not NaN or infinite. */ static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE int MOZ_DOUBLE_IS_FINITE(double d) { union MozDoublePun pun; pun.d = d; /* * NaN and Infinities are the only non-finite doubles, and both have all * exponent bits set to 1. */ return (pun.u & MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS) != MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS; } /** * Determines whether a double is negative. It is an error to call this method * on a double which is NaN. */ static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE int MOZ_DOUBLE_IS_NEGATIVE(double d) { union MozDoublePun pun; pun.d = d; MOZ_ASSERT(!MOZ_DOUBLE_IS_NaN(d), "NaN does not have a sign"); /* The sign bit is set if the double is negative. */ return (pun.u & MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGN_BIT) != 0; } /** Determines whether a double represents -0. */ static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE int MOZ_DOUBLE_IS_NEGATIVE_ZERO(double d) { union MozDoublePun pun; pun.d = d; /* Only the sign bit is set if the double is -0. */ return pun.u == MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGN_BIT; } /** Returns the exponent portion of the double. */ static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE int_fast16_t MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT(double d) { union MozDoublePun pun; pun.d = d; /* * The exponent component of a double is an unsigned number, biased from its * actual value. Subtract the bias to retrieve the actual exponent. */ return (int_fast16_t)((pun.u & MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS) >> MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_SHIFT) - MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BIAS; } /** Returns +Infinity. */ static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE double MOZ_DOUBLE_POSITIVE_INFINITY() { union MozDoublePun pun; /* * Positive infinity has all exponent bits set, sign bit set to 0, and no * significand. */ pun.u = MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS; return pun.d; } /** Returns -Infinity. */ static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE double MOZ_DOUBLE_NEGATIVE_INFINITY() { union MozDoublePun pun; /* * Negative infinity has all exponent bits set, sign bit set to 1, and no * significand. */ pun.u = MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGN_BIT | MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS; return pun.d; } /** Constructs a NaN value with the specified sign bit and significand bits. */ static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE double MOZ_DOUBLE_SPECIFIC_NaN(int signbit, uint64_t significand) { union MozDoublePun pun; MOZ_ASSERT(signbit == 0 || signbit == 1); MOZ_ASSERT((significand & ~MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGNIFICAND_BITS) == 0); MOZ_ASSERT(significand & MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGNIFICAND_BITS); pun.u = (signbit ? MOZ_DOUBLE_SIGN_BIT : 0) | MOZ_DOUBLE_EXPONENT_BITS | significand; MOZ_ASSERT(MOZ_DOUBLE_IS_NaN(pun.d)); return pun.d; } /** * Computes a NaN value. Do not use this method if you depend upon a particular * NaN value being returned. */ static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE double MOZ_DOUBLE_NaN() { return MOZ_DOUBLE_SPECIFIC_NaN(0, 0xfffffffffffffULL); } /** Computes the smallest non-zero positive double value. */ static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE double MOZ_DOUBLE_MIN_VALUE() { union MozDoublePun pun; pun.u = 1; return pun.d; } /** Computes a 32-bit hash of the given double. */ static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE uint32_t MOZ_HASH_DOUBLE(double d) { union MozDoublePun pun; pun.d = d; return ((uint32_t)(pun.u >> 32)) ^ ((uint32_t)(pun.u)); } static MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE int MOZ_DOUBLE_IS_INT32(double d, int32_t* i) { /* * XXX Casting a double that doesn't truncate to int32_t, to int32_t, induces * undefined behavior. We should definitely fix this (bug 744965), but as * apparently it "works" in practice, it's not a pressing concern now. */ return !MOZ_DOUBLE_IS_NEGATIVE_ZERO(d) && d == (*i = (int32_t)d); } #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #endif /* mozilla_FloatingPoint_h_ */