gcc/libquadmath/math/sqrtq.c
Michael Meissner 0c949f0a1c re PR libquadmath/81848 (Add PowerPC support to libquadmath)
2017-09-01  Michael Meissner  <meissner@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	PR libquadmath/81848
	* configure.ac (powerpc*-linux*): Use attribute mode KC to create
	complex __float128 on PowerPC instead of attribute mode TC.
	* quadmath.h (__complex128): Likewise.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* math/cbrtq.c (CBRT2): Use __float128 not long double.
	(CBRT4): Likewise.
	(CBRT2I): Likewise.
	(CBRT4I): Likewise.
	* math/j0q.c (U0): Likewise.
	* math/sqrtq.c (sqrtq): Don't depend on implicit conversion
	between __float128, instead explicitly convert the __float128
	value to long double because the PowerPC does not allow __float128
	and long double in the same expression.

From-SVN: r251613
2017-09-01 22:10:57 +00:00

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#include "quadmath-imp.h"
#include <math.h>
#include <float.h>
__float128
sqrtq (const __float128 x)
{
__float128 y;
int exp;
if (isnanq (x) || (isinfq (x) && x > 0))
return x;
if (x == 0)
return x;
if (x < 0)
{
/* Return NaN with invalid signal. */
return (x - x) / (x - x);
}
if (x <= DBL_MAX && x >= DBL_MIN)
{
/* Use double result as starting point. */
y = sqrt ((double) x);
/* Two Newton iterations. */
y -= 0.5q * (y - x / y);
y -= 0.5q * (y - x / y);
return y;
}
#ifdef HAVE_SQRTL
{
long double xl = (long double) x;
if (xl <= LDBL_MAX && xl >= LDBL_MIN)
{
/* Use long double result as starting point. */
y = (__float128) sqrtl (xl);
/* One Newton iteration. */
y -= 0.5q * (y - x / y);
return y;
}
}
#endif
/* If we're outside of the range of C types, we have to compute
the initial guess the hard way. */
y = frexpq (x, &exp);
if (exp % 2)
y *= 2, exp--;
y = sqrt (y);
y = scalbnq (y, exp / 2);
/* Two Newton iterations. */
y -= 0.5q * (y - x / y);
y -= 0.5q * (y - x / y);
return y;
}