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CITI AND THE UNIVERSITY OF * MICHIGAN DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN * NO EVENT SHALL CITI OR THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BE LIABLE FOR ANY * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS * SOFTWARE. */ #include "floatconv.h" #define BITMASK(n) ((((unsigned long)1)<>7)+VAX_TO_IEEE_BIAS)<<23; result |= (((BITMASK(7) & Vaxnum)<<16) | (((BITMASK(16)<<16) & Vaxnum)>>16)); result |= ( (0x00008000 & Vaxnum) ? 0x80000000 : 0L); *VaxnumP = result; return; } /***************************************************************** * TAG( ConvertIEEEToVax ) * * Function converts IEEE format floating point numbers to Vax floating * point numbers. * * Inputs: * A floating point number in IEEE format. * Outputs: * A floating point number in VAX format. * Assumptions: * The number must not be 'out of the bounds' of the floating point * format which it is being converted to. I have not yet figured a way * to ensure that the server will not crash after converting some nasty * floating point number. My guess, however, is that the problems would * arise in this routine more than the vax to ieee routine. * * The routine handles the MAX and MIN cases. I found that the * MIN_XXXX_NEGATIVE numbers cause floating point exceptions on * the VAX and the RT. Thus -0.0 is never returned and +0.0 is returned * instead. * * Algorithm: * brute force BITMASKS and shifts. */ void ConvertIEEEToVax(IEEEnumR) PEXFLOAT *IEEEnumR; { register CARD32 IEEEnum = *(CARD32 *)IEEEnumR; CARD32 *IEEEnumP = (CARD32 *)IEEEnumR; CARD32 result=0; if ((IEEE_SIGN_MASK & IEEEnum)==MAX_IEEE_POSITIVE) { *IEEEnumP = MAX_VAX_POSITIVE | (0x80000000&IEEEnum)>>16; return; }; if ((IEEE_SIGN_MASK & IEEEnum)==MIN_IEEE_POSITIVE) { *IEEEnumP = MIN_VAX_POSITIVE; return; }; /* * these bitfields should OR into mutually exclusive fields in * result field. */ result = ((((BITMASK(8)<<23) & IEEEnum)>>23)+IEEE_TO_VAX_BIAS)<<7; result |= ((BITMASK(7)<<16)&IEEEnum)>>16; result |= (BITMASK(16)&IEEEnum)<<16; result |= (0x80000000&IEEEnum)>>16; *IEEEnumP = result; return; }