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| MOTOROLA MICROPROCESSOR & MEMORY TECHNOLOGY GROUP |
| M68000 Hi-Performance Microprocessor Division |
| M68060 Software Package |
| Production Release P1.00 -- October 10, 1994 |
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| 68060 FLOATING-POINT SOFTWARE PACKAGE (Library version) |
| -------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| The file fplsp.sa contains the "Library version" of the |
| 68060SP Floating-Point Software Package. The routines |
| included in this module can be used to emulate the |
| FP instructions not implemented in 68060 hardware. These |
| instructions normally take exception vector #11 |
| "FP Unimplemented Instruction". |
| |
| By re-compiling a program that uses these instructions, and |
| making subroutine calls in place of the unimplemented |
| instructions, a program can avoid the overhead associated |
| with taking the exception. |
| |
| Release file format: |
| -------------------- |
| The file fplsp.sa is essentially a hexadecimal image of the |
| release package. This is the ONLY format which will be supported. |
| The hex image was created by assembling the source code and |
| then converting the resulting binary output image into an |
| ASCII text file. The hexadecimal numbers are listed |
| using the Motorola Assembly Syntax assembler directive "dc.l" |
| (define constant longword). The file can be converted to other |
| assembly syntaxes by using any word processor with a global |
| search and replace function. |
| |
| To assist in assembling and linking this module with other modules, |
| the installer should add a symbolic label to the top of the file. |
| This will allow calling routines to access the entry points |
| of this package. |
| |
| The source code fplsp.s has also been included but only for |
| documentation purposes. |
| |
| Release file structure: |
| ----------------------- |
| The file fplsp.sa contains an "Entry-Point" section and a |
| code section. The FPLSP has no "Call-Out" section. The first section |
| is the "Entry-Point" section. In order to access a function in the |
| package, a program must "bsr" or "jsr" to the location listed |
| below in "68060FPLSP entry points" that corresponds to the desired |
| function. A branch instruction located at the selected entry point |
| within the package will then enter the correct emulation code routine. |
| |
| The entry point addresses at the beginning of the package will remain |
| fixed so that a program calling the routines will not have to be |
| re-compiled with every new 68060FPLSP release. |
| |
| There are 3 entry-points for each instruction type: single precision, |
| double precision, and extended precision. |
| |
| As an example, the "fsin" library instruction can be passed an |
| extended precision operand if program executes: |
| |
| # fsin.x fp0 |
| |
| fmovm.x &0x01,-(%sp) # pass operand on stack |
| bsr.l _060FPLSP_TOP+0x1a8 # branch to fsin routine |
| add.l &0xc,%sp # clear operand from stack |
| |
| Upon return, fp0 holds the correct result. The FPSR is |
| set correctly. The FPCR is unchanged. The FPIAR is undefined. |
| |
| Another example. This time, a dyadic operation: |
| |
| # frem.s %fp1,%fp0 |
| |
| fmov.s %fp1,-(%sp) # pass src operand |
| fmov.s %fp0,-(%sp) # pass dst operand |
| bsr.l _060FPLSP_TOP+0x168 # branch to frem routine |
| addq.l &0x8,%sp # clear operands from stack |
| |
| Again, the result is returned in fp0. Note that BOTH operands |
| are passed in single precision format. |
| |
| Exception reporting: |
| -------------------- |
| The package takes exceptions according to the FPCR value upon subroutine |
| entry. If an exception should be reported, then the package forces |
| this exception using implemented floating-point instructions. |
| For example, if the instruction being emulated should cause a |
| floating-point Operand Error exception, then the library routine |
| executes an FMUL of a zero and an infinity to force the OPERR |
| exception. Although the FPIAR will be undefined for the enabled |
| Operand Error exception handler, the user will at least be able |
| to record that the event occurred. |
| |
| Miscellaneous: |
| -------------- |
| The package does not attempt to correctly emulate instructions |
| with Signalling NAN inputs. Use of SNANs should be avoided with |
| this package. |
| |
| The fabs/fadd/fdiv/fint/fintrz/fmul/fneg/fsqrt/fsub entry points |
| are provided for the convenience of older compilers that make |
| subroutine calls for all fp instructions. The code does NOT emulate |
| the instruction but rather simply executes it. |
| |
| 68060FPLSP entry points: |
| ------------------------ |
| _060FPLSP_TOP: |
| 0x000: _060LSP__facoss_ |
| 0x008: _060LSP__facosd_ |
| 0x010: _060LSP__facosx_ |
| 0x018: _060LSP__fasins_ |
| 0x020: _060LSP__fasind_ |
| 0x028: _060LSP__fasinx_ |
| 0x030: _060LSP__fatans_ |
| 0x038: _060LSP__fatand_ |
| 0x040: _060LSP__fatanx_ |
| 0x048: _060LSP__fatanhs_ |
| 0x050: _060LSP__fatanhd_ |
| 0x058: _060LSP__fatanhx_ |
| 0x060: _060LSP__fcoss_ |
| 0x068: _060LSP__fcosd_ |
| 0x070: _060LSP__fcosx_ |
| 0x078: _060LSP__fcoshs_ |
| 0x080: _060LSP__fcoshd_ |
| 0x088: _060LSP__fcoshx_ |
| 0x090: _060LSP__fetoxs_ |
| 0x098: _060LSP__fetoxd_ |
| 0x0a0: _060LSP__fetoxx_ |
| 0x0a8: _060LSP__fetoxm1s_ |
| 0x0b0: _060LSP__fetoxm1d_ |
| 0x0b8: _060LSP__fetoxm1x_ |
| 0x0c0: _060LSP__fgetexps_ |
| 0x0c8: _060LSP__fgetexpd_ |
| 0x0d0: _060LSP__fgetexpx_ |
| 0x0d8: _060LSP__fgetmans_ |
| 0x0e0: _060LSP__fgetmand_ |
| 0x0e8: _060LSP__fgetmanx_ |
| 0x0f0: _060LSP__flog10s_ |
| 0x0f8: _060LSP__flog10d_ |
| 0x100: _060LSP__flog10x_ |
| 0x108: _060LSP__flog2s_ |
| 0x110: _060LSP__flog2d_ |
| 0x118: _060LSP__flog2x_ |
| 0x120: _060LSP__flogns_ |
| 0x128: _060LSP__flognd_ |
| 0x130: _060LSP__flognx_ |
| 0x138: _060LSP__flognp1s_ |
| 0x140: _060LSP__flognp1d_ |
| 0x148: _060LSP__flognp1x_ |
| 0x150: _060LSP__fmods_ |
| 0x158: _060LSP__fmodd_ |
| 0x160: _060LSP__fmodx_ |
| 0x168: _060LSP__frems_ |
| 0x170: _060LSP__fremd_ |
| 0x178: _060LSP__fremx_ |
| 0x180: _060LSP__fscales_ |
| 0x188: _060LSP__fscaled_ |
| 0x190: _060LSP__fscalex_ |
| 0x198: _060LSP__fsins_ |
| 0x1a0: _060LSP__fsind_ |
| 0x1a8: _060LSP__fsinx_ |
| 0x1b0: _060LSP__fsincoss_ |
| 0x1b8: _060LSP__fsincosd_ |
| 0x1c0: _060LSP__fsincosx_ |
| 0x1c8: _060LSP__fsinhs_ |
| 0x1d0: _060LSP__fsinhd_ |
| 0x1d8: _060LSP__fsinhx_ |
| 0x1e0: _060LSP__ftans_ |
| 0x1e8: _060LSP__ftand_ |
| 0x1f0: _060LSP__ftanx_ |
| 0x1f8: _060LSP__ftanhs_ |
| 0x200: _060LSP__ftanhd_ |
| 0x208: _060LSP__ftanhx_ |
| 0x210: _060LSP__ftentoxs_ |
| 0x218: _060LSP__ftentoxd_ |
| 0x220: _060LSP__ftentoxx_ |
| 0x228: _060LSP__ftwotoxs_ |
| 0x230: _060LSP__ftwotoxd_ |
| 0x238: _060LSP__ftwotoxx_ |
| |
| 0x240: _060LSP__fabss_ |
| 0x248: _060LSP__fabsd_ |
| 0x250: _060LSP__fabsx_ |
| 0x258: _060LSP__fadds_ |
| 0x260: _060LSP__faddd_ |
| 0x268: _060LSP__faddx_ |
| 0x270: _060LSP__fdivs_ |
| 0x278: _060LSP__fdivd_ |
| 0x280: _060LSP__fdivx_ |
| 0x288: _060LSP__fints_ |
| 0x290: _060LSP__fintd_ |
| 0x298: _060LSP__fintx_ |
| 0x2a0: _060LSP__fintrzs_ |
| 0x2a8: _060LSP__fintrzd_ |
| 0x2b0: _060LSP__fintrzx_ |
| 0x2b8: _060LSP__fmuls_ |
| 0x2c0: _060LSP__fmuld_ |
| 0x2c8: _060LSP__fmulx_ |
| 0x2d0: _060LSP__fnegs_ |
| 0x2d8: _060LSP__fnegd_ |
| 0x2e0: _060LSP__fnegx_ |
| 0x2e8: _060LSP__fsqrts_ |
| 0x2f0: _060LSP__fsqrtd_ |
| 0x2f8: _060LSP__fsqrtx_ |
| 0x300: _060LSP__fsubs_ |
| 0x308: _060LSP__fsubd_ |
| 0x310: _060LSP__fsubx_ |