ppc: Fix emulated single to double denormalized conversions

helper_todouble() was not properly converting any denormalized 32 bit
float to 64 bit double.

Fix-suggested-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Paul A. Clarke <pc@us.ibm.com>

v2:
- Splitting patch "ppc: Three floating point fixes"; this is just one part.
- Original suggested "fix" was likely flawed.  v2 is rewritten by
  Richard Henderson (Thanks, Richard!); I reformatted the comments in a
  couple of places, compiled, and tested.
Message-Id: <1566250936-14538-1-git-send-email-pc@us.ibm.com>

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
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Paul A. Clarke 2019-08-19 16:42:16 -05:00 committed by David Gibson
parent a7b7b98318
commit c0e6616b66
1 changed files with 13 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -73,11 +73,20 @@ uint64_t helper_todouble(uint32_t arg)
/* Zero or Denormalized operand. */
ret = (uint64_t)extract32(arg, 31, 1) << 63;
if (unlikely(abs_arg != 0)) {
/* Denormalized operand. */
int shift = clz32(abs_arg) - 9;
int exp = -126 - shift + 1023;
/*
* Denormalized operand.
* Shift fraction so that the msb is in the implicit bit position.
* Thus, shift is in the range [1:23].
*/
int shift = clz32(abs_arg) - 8;
/*
* The first 3 terms compute the float64 exponent. We then bias
* this result by -1 so that we can swallow the implicit bit below.
*/
int exp = -126 - shift + 1023 - 1;
ret |= (uint64_t)exp << 52;
ret |= abs_arg << (shift + 29);
ret += (uint64_t)abs_arg << (52 - 23 + shift);
}
}
return ret;