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/* =============================================================================== This C source file is part of TestFloat, Release 2a, a package of programs for testing the correctness of floating-point arithmetic complying to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Floating-Point. Written by John R. Hauser. More information is available through the Web page `http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~jhauser/arithmetic/TestFloat.html'. THIS SOFTWARE IS DISTRIBUTED AS IS, FOR FREE. Although reasonable effort has been made to avoid it, THIS SOFTWARE MAY CONTAIN FAULTS THAT WILL AT TIMES RESULT IN INCORRECT BEHAVIOR. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IS RESTRICTED TO PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO CAN AND WILL TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES, COSTS, OR OTHER PROBLEMS ARISING FROM ITS USE. Derivative works are acceptable, even for commercial purposes, so long as (1) they include prominent notice that the work is derivative, and (2) they include prominent notice akin to these four paragraphs for those parts of this code that are retained. Modified for use with or1ksim's testsuite. Contributor Julius Baxter <julius.baxter@orsoc.se> =============================================================================== */ /* #include <stdlib.h> #include <signal.h> #include <string.h> */ #include "cpu-utils.h" // OR1k support C library #include "milieu.h" #include "printf.h" #include "spr-defs.h" #include "int.h" #include "fail.h" #include "softfloat.h" #include "testCases.h" #include "testLoops.h" #include "systflags.h" // defines fpcsr_flags global #include "testFunction.h" /* static void catchSIGINT( int signalCode ) { if ( stop ) exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); stop = TRUE; } */ // Clear flags in floating point control/status reg (FPCSR), and enable // exception void inline or1k_enable_fpee(void) { // Read the FPCSR unsigned int spr = SPR_FPCSR; unsigned int value; // Read the SPR asm("l.mfspr\t\t%0,%1,0" : "=r" (value) : "r" (spr)); // Clear flags in FPCSR value &= ~(SPR_FPCSR_ALLF); // Re-enable floating point exceptions value |= SPR_FPCSR_FPEE; // Write value back to FPCSR asm("l.mtspr\t\t%0,%1,0": : "r" (spr), "r" (value)); } // Interrupt handler for floating point exceptions // Just copy out the flags and go back to work... void float_except_handler(void) { // Read the FPCSR unsigned int spr = SPR_FPCSR; unsigned int value; // Clear the global we'll use fpcsr_flags = 0; // Read the SPR asm("l.mfspr\t\t%0,%1,0" : "=r" (value) : "r" (spr)); // Extract the flags from OR1K's FPCSR, put into testfloat's flags format if (value & SPR_FPCSR_IXF) fpcsr_flags |= float_flag_inexact; if (value & SPR_FPCSR_UNF) fpcsr_flags |= float_flag_underflow; if (value & SPR_FPCSR_OVF) fpcsr_flags |= float_flag_overflow; if (value & SPR_FPCSR_DZF) fpcsr_flags |= float_flag_divbyzero; if (value & SPR_FPCSR_IVF) fpcsr_flags |= float_flag_invalid; // printf("testfloat: getting flags, FPCSR: 0x%x, softfloatflags: 0x%x\n", // value & SPR_FPCSR_ALLF, flags); // This clears flags and re-enables FPEE bit or1k_enable_fpee(); } // Running this bare metal standalone for OR1K - hard set the configuration int main( int argc, char **argv ) { // char *argPtr; // Unused variable flag functionArgument; uint8 functionCode; int8 operands, roundingPrecision, roundingMode; // Add exception handler for floating point exception add_handler(0xd, float_except_handler); // Enable floating point exceptions in FPCSR or1k_enable_fpee(); // If we have UART init it: #ifdef _UART_H_ uart_init(DEFAULT_UART); #endif printf("testfloat\n"); fail_programName = "testfloat"; //if ( argc <= 1 ) goto writeHelpMessage; testCases_setLevel( 1 ); trueName = "soft"; testName = "syst"; errorStop = FALSE; forever = FALSE; maxErrorCount = 0; trueFlagsPtr = &float_exception_flags; testFlagsFunctionPtr = syst_float_flags_clear; tininessModeName = 0; operands = 0; roundingPrecision = 0; roundingMode = 0;// ROUND_DOWN// - for only round down tests ; //0 - for do all rounding modes // "all" setting: functionArgument = TRUE; functionCode = 0; // See testFunction.c for list. // 0 = all possible functions // 9 = float32_to_int32 // 10 = float32_to_int32_round_to_zero // 17 = float32_add // 18 = float32_sub // 19 = float32_mul // 20 = float32_div // 23 = float32_eq // 24 = float32_le // 25 = float32_lt operands = 0; if ( ! functionArgument ) fail( "Function argument required" ); // (void) signal( SIGINT, catchSIGINT ); // (void) signal( SIGTERM, catchSIGINT ); if ( functionCode ) { if ( forever ) { if ( ! roundingPrecision ) roundingPrecision = 80; if ( ! roundingMode ) roundingMode = ROUND_NEAREST_EVEN; } testFunction( functionCode, roundingPrecision, roundingMode ); } else { for ( functionCode = 1; functionCode < NUM_FUNCTIONS; ++functionCode ) { //printf("trying function %d\n",functionCode); if ( functionExists[ functionCode ] ) { testFunction( functionCode, roundingPrecision, roundingMode ); } } } exitWithStatus(); // Should never reach here return 1; }
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