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| /* Double-precision floating point square root.
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|    Copyright (C) 1997, 2002-2004, 2008, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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|    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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| 
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|    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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|    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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|    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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|    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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| 
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|    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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|    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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|    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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|    Lesser General Public License for more details.
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| 
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|    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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|    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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|    <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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| 
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| #include <math.h>
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| #include <math_private.h>
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| #include <fenv_libc.h>
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| #include <inttypes.h>
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| 
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| #include <sysdep.h>
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| #include <ldsodefs.h>
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| 
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| static const double almost_half = 0.5000000000000001;	/* 0.5 + 2^-53 */
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| static const ieee_float_shape_type a_nan = {.word = 0x7fc00000 };
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| static const ieee_float_shape_type a_inf = {.word = 0x7f800000 };
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| static const float two108 = 3.245185536584267269e+32;
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| static const float twom54 = 5.551115123125782702e-17;
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| extern const float __t_sqrt[1024];
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| 
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| /* The method is based on a description in
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|    Computation of elementary functions on the IBM RISC System/6000 processor,
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|    P. W. Markstein, IBM J. Res. Develop, 34(1) 1990.
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|    Basically, it consists of two interleaved Newton-Raphson approximations,
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|    one to find the actual square root, and one to find its reciprocal
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|    without the expense of a division operation.   The tricky bit here
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|    is the use of the POWER/PowerPC multiply-add operation to get the
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|    required accuracy with high speed.
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| 
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|    The argument reduction works by a combination of table lookup to
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|    obtain the initial guesses, and some careful modification of the
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|    generated guesses (which mostly runs on the integer unit, while the
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|    Newton-Raphson is running on the FPU).  */
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| 
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| double
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| __slow_ieee754_sqrt (double x)
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| {
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|   const float inf = a_inf.value;
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| 
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|   if (x > 0)
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|     {
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|       /* schedule the EXTRACT_WORDS to get separation between the store
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| 	 and the load.  */
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|       ieee_double_shape_type ew_u;
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|       ieee_double_shape_type iw_u;
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|       ew_u.value = (x);
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|       if (x != inf)
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| 	{
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| 	  /* Variables named starting with 's' exist in the
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| 	     argument-reduced space, so that 2 > sx >= 0.5,
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| 	     1.41... > sg >= 0.70.., 0.70.. >= sy > 0.35... .
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| 	     Variables named ending with 'i' are integer versions of
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| 	     floating-point values.  */
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| 	  double sx;	/* The value of which we're trying to find the
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| 			   square root.  */
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| 	  double sg, g;	/* Guess of the square root of x.  */
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| 	  double sd, d;	/* Difference between the square of the guess and x.  */
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| 	  double sy;	/* Estimate of 1/2g (overestimated by 1ulp).  */
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| 	  double sy2;	/* 2*sy */
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| 	  double e;	/* Difference between y*g and 1/2 (se = e * fsy).  */
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| 	  double shx;	/* == sx * fsg */
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| 	  double fsg;	/* sg*fsg == g.  */
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| 	  fenv_t fe;	/* Saved floating-point environment (stores rounding
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| 			   mode and whether the inexact exception is
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| 			   enabled).  */
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| 	  uint32_t xi0, xi1, sxi, fsgi;
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| 	  const float *t_sqrt;
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| 
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| 	  fe = fegetenv_register ();
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| 	  /* complete the EXTRACT_WORDS (xi0,xi1,x) operation.  */
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| 	  xi0 = ew_u.parts.msw;
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| 	  xi1 = ew_u.parts.lsw;
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| 	  relax_fenv_state ();
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| 	  sxi = (xi0 & 0x3fffffff) | 0x3fe00000;
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| 	  /* schedule the INSERT_WORDS (sx, sxi, xi1) to get separation
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| 	     between the store and the load.  */
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| 	  iw_u.parts.msw = sxi;
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| 	  iw_u.parts.lsw = xi1;
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| 	  t_sqrt = __t_sqrt + (xi0 >> (52 - 32 - 8 - 1) & 0x3fe);
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| 	  sg = t_sqrt[0];
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| 	  sy = t_sqrt[1];
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| 	  /* complete the INSERT_WORDS (sx, sxi, xi1) operation.  */
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| 	  sx = iw_u.value;
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| 
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| 	  /* Here we have three Newton-Raphson iterations each of a
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| 	     division and a square root and the remainder of the
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| 	     argument reduction, all interleaved.   */
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| 	  sd = -(sg * sg - sx);
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| 	  fsgi = (xi0 + 0x40000000) >> 1 & 0x7ff00000;
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| 	  sy2 = sy + sy;
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| 	  sg = sy * sd + sg;	/* 16-bit approximation to sqrt(sx). */
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| 
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| 	  /* schedule the INSERT_WORDS (fsg, fsgi, 0) to get separation
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| 	     between the store and the load.  */
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| 	  INSERT_WORDS (fsg, fsgi, 0);
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| 	  iw_u.parts.msw = fsgi;
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| 	  iw_u.parts.lsw = (0);
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| 	  e = -(sy * sg - almost_half);
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| 	  sd = -(sg * sg - sx);
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| 	  if ((xi0 & 0x7ff00000) == 0)
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| 	    goto denorm;
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| 	  sy = sy + e * sy2;
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| 	  sg = sg + sy * sd;	/* 32-bit approximation to sqrt(sx).  */
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| 	  sy2 = sy + sy;
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| 	  /* complete the INSERT_WORDS (fsg, fsgi, 0) operation.  */
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| 	  fsg = iw_u.value;
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| 	  e = -(sy * sg - almost_half);
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| 	  sd = -(sg * sg - sx);
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| 	  sy = sy + e * sy2;
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| 	  shx = sx * fsg;
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| 	  sg = sg + sy * sd;	/* 64-bit approximation to sqrt(sx),
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| 				   but perhaps rounded incorrectly.  */
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| 	  sy2 = sy + sy;
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| 	  g = sg * fsg;
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| 	  e = -(sy * sg - almost_half);
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| 	  d = -(g * sg - shx);
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| 	  sy = sy + e * sy2;
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| 	  fesetenv_register (fe);
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| 	  return g + sy * d;
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| 	denorm:
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| 	  /* For denormalised numbers, we normalise, calculate the
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| 	     square root, and return an adjusted result.  */
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| 	  fesetenv_register (fe);
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| 	  return __slow_ieee754_sqrt (x * two108) * twom54;
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| 	}
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|     }
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|   else if (x < 0)
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|     {
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|       /* For some reason, some PowerPC32 processors don't implement
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| 	 FE_INVALID_SQRT.  */
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| #ifdef FE_INVALID_SQRT
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|       feraiseexcept (FE_INVALID_SQRT);
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| 
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|       fenv_union_t u = { .fenv = fegetenv_register () };
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|       if ((u.l[1] & FE_INVALID) == 0)
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| #endif
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| 	feraiseexcept (FE_INVALID);
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|       x = a_nan.value;
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|     }
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|   return f_wash (x);
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| }
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| 
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| #undef __ieee754_sqrt
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| double
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| __ieee754_sqrt (double x)
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| {
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|   double z;
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| 
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|   /* If the CPU is 64-bit we can use the optional FP instructions.  */
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|   if (__CPU_HAS_FSQRT)
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|     {
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|       /* Volatile is required to prevent the compiler from moving the
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| 	 fsqrt instruction above the branch.  */
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|       __asm __volatile ("	fsqrt	%0,%1\n"
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| 				:"=f" (z):"f" (x));
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|     }
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|   else
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|     z = __slow_ieee754_sqrt (x);
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| 
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|   return z;
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| }
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| strong_alias (__ieee754_sqrt, __sqrt_finite)
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