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//      fpRound32combo.sv
//    - floating point rounding unit
//    - IEEE 754 representation
//              - combinational logic only
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import fp32Pkg::*;

module fpRound32combo(rm, i, o);
input [2:0] rm;                 // rounding mode
input FP32N i;          // intermediate format input
output FP32 o;          // rounded output

//------------------------------------------------------------
// variables
wire so;
wire [fp32Pkg::EMSB:0] xo;
reg  [fp32Pkg::FMSB:0] mo;
reg [fp32Pkg::EMSB:0] xo1;
reg [fp32Pkg::FMSB+3:0] mo1;
wire xInf = &i[fp32Pkg::MSB+2:fp32Pkg::FMSB+4];
wire so0 = i[fp32Pkg::MSB+3];

assign o.sign = so;
assign o.exp = xo;
assign o.sig = mo;


wire l = i[3];
wire g = i[2];  // guard bit: always the same bit for all operations
wire r = i[1];  // rounding bit
wire s = i[0];  // sticky bit
reg rnd;

//------------------------------------------------------------
// Clock #1
// - determine round amount (add 1 or 0)
//------------------------------------------------------------

always_comb
        xo1 <= i[fp32Pkg::MSB+2:fp32Pkg::FMSB+4];
always_comb
        mo1 <= i[fp32Pkg::FMSB+3:0];

wire tie = g & ~(r|s);
// Compute the round bit
// Infinities and NaNs are not rounded!
always_comb
        casez ({xInf,rm})
        4'b0000:  rnd <= (g & (r|s)) | (l & tie); // round to nearest ties to even
        4'b0001:        rnd <= 1'd0;                            // round to zero (truncate)
        4'b0010:        rnd <= g & !so0;                // round towards +infinity
        4'b0011:        rnd <= g & so0;                 // round towards -infinity
        4'b0100:  rnd <= (g & (r|s)) | tie; // round to nearest ties away from zero
        4'b1???:        rnd <= 1'd0;    // no rounding if exponent indicates infinite or NaN
        default:        rnd <= 0;                               
        endcase

//------------------------------------------------------------
// Clock #2
// round the number, check for carry
// note: inf. exponent checked above (if the exponent was infinite already, then no rounding occurs as rnd = 0)
// note: exponent increments if there is a carry (can only increment to infinity)
//------------------------------------------------------------

reg [fp32Pkg::MSB:0] rounded2;
reg carry2;
reg rnd2;
reg dn2;
wire [fp32Pkg::EMSB:0] xo2;
wire [fp32Pkg::MSB:0] rounded1 = {xo1,mo1[fp32Pkg::FMSB+3:3],1'b0} + {rnd,1'b0};        // Add onto LSB, GRS=0
always_comb
        rounded2 <= rounded1;
always_comb
        carry2 <= mo1[fp32Pkg::FMSB+3] & !rounded1[fp32Pkg::FMSB+1];
always_comb
        rnd2 <= rnd;
always_comb
        dn2 <= !(|xo1);
assign xo2 = rounded2[fp32Pkg::MSB:fp32Pkg::FMSB+2];

//------------------------------------------------------------
// Clock #3
// - shift mantissa if required.
//------------------------------------------------------------
assign so = i[fp32Pkg::MSB+3];
assign xo = xo2;

always_comb
        casez({rnd2,&xo2,carry2,dn2})
        4'b0??0:        mo <= mo1[fp32Pkg::FMSB+2:2];           // not rounding, not denormalized, => hide MSB
        4'b0??1:        mo <= mo1[fp32Pkg::FMSB+3:3];           // not rounding, denormalized
        4'b1000:        mo <= rounded2[fp32Pkg::FMSB  :0];      // exponent didn't change, number was normalized, => hide MSB,
        4'b1001:        mo <= rounded2[fp32Pkg::FMSB+1:1];      // exponent didn't change, but number was denormalized, => retain MSB
        4'b1010:        mo <= rounded2[fp32Pkg::FMSB+1:1];      // exponent incremented (new MSB generated), number was normalized, => hide 'extra (FMSB+2)' MSB
        4'b1011:        mo <= rounded2[fp32Pkg::FMSB+1:1];      // exponent incremented (new MSB generated), number was denormalized, number became normalized, => hide 'extra (FMSB+2)' MSB
        4'b11??:        mo <= 1'd0;                                             // number became infinite, no need to check carry etc., rnd would be zero if input was NaN or infinite
        endcase

endmodule

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