On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 04:33:20PM -0400, Robert M. Love wrote:
> hi,
> 
> is there a sqrt function in the kernel? any other math functions?

        No.  (Assuming FP math sqrt function is your interest.)

        If you do scaled integers (fractions, with 2^n denominator),
        you can do newton iteration for sqrt nicely.

> i tried finding/grepping around, and found some various arch-specific
> stuff for fpu emulation... is there a general sqrt function?  is there a
> single file to look through with the various math functions?

        Yes.  Userspace.  ( <math.h> )

        As a rule:  NO FP MATH IS ALLOWED IN THE KERNEL!

        Now the question:  Why do you think you need FP math ?

        If your case is non-fast-path, you may do complete
        state save before, and restore after your FP code.


        In some cases even the fast-paths carry FP/MMX code,
        but those are cases where the save/restore overhead
        becomes negligible for all of the other processing
        that is going on.

> thanks,
> -- 
> Robert M. Love
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

/Matti Aarnio
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