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From: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
To: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>, Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>,
	"qemu-ppc@nongnu.org" <qemu-ppc@nongnu.org>,
	QEMU Developers <qemu-devel@nongnu.org>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [Qemu-ppc]   PowerPC Decimal Floating Point
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2014 16:22:07 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <52FE970F.6020104@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <52FE8928.300@twiddle.net>

On 2/14/2014 3:22 PM, Richard Henderson wrote:
> On 02/11/2014 11:38 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
>>>> My proposal is to incorporate the libdecnumber component of libdfp
>>>> (http://www.eglibc.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/libdfp/trunk/) in a manner analogous to how
>>>> softfloat is used for binary floating point.  So, for example, the helper for the dadd
>>>> instruction would look something like the following:
>>>>
>>>>   - map FPSCR state to a decContext.
>>>>   - convert the contents of the source FPRs to decNumbers (decimal64ToNumber).
>>>>   - call decNumberAdd
>>>>   - convert the resultant decNumber to DPD (decimal64FromNumber)
>>>>   - update FPSCR per the decContext.status and result.
>>>>
>>>> Comments?
>> I think that approach makes a lot of sense, but let's ask Richard and Peter as well.
> 
> Reasonable, as far as the implementation details go.
> 
> I am a teeny bit concerned which version of libdecnumber is considered most
> "upstream".  Ordinarily I'd point to the copy in gcc, but that is of course
> GPLv3 + GCC runtime exception.  I see the version from eglibc you quote above
> is LGPLv2.1.  I also see that the last change is 18 months old.  On the other
> hand, there is only one non-autoconf change in the gcc sources in the same period.
> 
> The original import is from IBM sources.  Is there somewhere "upstream" at IBM
> that we ought to be importing from instead?
> 

Richard:

I will check with folks inside of IBM here that I have the latest and greatest.

FWIW ... I have about 20 instructions prototyped and running in a test harness
(not QEMU) and comparing results against actual P7/P8 hardware.  So far, this
looks pretty good.  I haven't yet worked through any details of importing the library
into QEMU.

      reply	other threads:[~2014-02-14 22:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-02-11 17:14 [Qemu-devel] PowerPC Decimal Floating Point Tom Musta
2014-02-12  7:38 ` [Qemu-devel] [Qemu-ppc] " Alexander Graf
2014-02-14 21:22   ` Richard Henderson
2014-02-14 22:22     ` Tom Musta [this message]

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