Hello Richard, Thank you for your review, please read my answer below.
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 01:43:18AM +0100, Richard Henderson wrote: > On 11/23/2016 05:21 PM, Jose Ricardo Ziviani wrote: > >bcdcfsq.: Decimal convert from signed quadword. It is not possible > >to convert values less than 10^31-1 or greater than -10^31-1 to be > >represented in packed decimal format. > > > >Signed-off-by: Jose Ricardo Ziviani <jos...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> > >--- > > target-ppc/helper.h | 1 + > > target-ppc/int_helper.c | 45 > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > target-ppc/translate/vmx-impl.inc.c | 7 ++++++ > > 3 files changed, 53 insertions(+) > > > >diff --git a/target-ppc/helper.h b/target-ppc/helper.h > >index da00f0a..87f533c 100644 > >--- a/target-ppc/helper.h > >+++ b/target-ppc/helper.h > >@@ -382,6 +382,7 @@ DEF_HELPER_3(bcdcfn, i32, avr, avr, i32) > > DEF_HELPER_3(bcdctn, i32, avr, avr, i32) > > DEF_HELPER_3(bcdcfz, i32, avr, avr, i32) > > DEF_HELPER_3(bcdctz, i32, avr, avr, i32) > >+DEF_HELPER_3(bcdcfsq, i32, avr, avr, i32) > > > > DEF_HELPER_2(xsadddp, void, env, i32) > > DEF_HELPER_2(xssubdp, void, env, i32) > >diff --git a/target-ppc/int_helper.c b/target-ppc/int_helper.c > >index 8886a72..751909c 100644 > >--- a/target-ppc/int_helper.c > >+++ b/target-ppc/int_helper.c > >@@ -2874,6 +2874,51 @@ uint32_t helper_bcdctz(ppc_avr_t *r, ppc_avr_t *b, > >uint32_t ps) > > return cr; > > } > > > >+uint32_t helper_bcdcfsq(ppc_avr_t *r, ppc_avr_t *b, uint32_t ps) > >+{ > >+ int cr; > >+ int i; > >+ int ox_flag = 0; > >+ uint64_t lo_value; > >+ uint64_t hi_value; > >+ uint64_t max = 0x38d7ea4c68000; > > This is at heart a decimal number, and should be written as such. > Also, you need ULL for a 32-bit host compile. > OK > >+ if (divu128(&lo_value, &hi_value, max)) { > >+ ox_flag = 1; > >+ } else if (lo_value >= max && hi_value == 0) { > >+ ox_flag = 1; > >+ } > > Dispense with ox_flag and set cr = CRF_SO now. > OK > >+ for (i = 1; hi_value; hi_value /= 10, i++) { > >+ bcd_put_digit(&ret, hi_value % 10, i); > >+ } > >+ > >+ for (; lo_value; lo_value /= 10, i++) { > >+ bcd_put_digit(&ret, lo_value % 10, i); > >+ } > > How can this possibly work? You know there are 15 digits between high and > low, but you continue with i++? > > If hi_value == 1 && lo_value == 1, this should not produce 11, but > 10000000000000001. > Suppose we have hi_value = lo_value = 1 after divu128 above we will have hi_value = 744073709551617 lo_value = 18446 then, after the first for loop: hi_value = 0 lo_value = 18446 i = 16 ret = u128 = 0x8376822234287792511 finally, after the second loop: hi_value = 0 lo_value = 0 i = 21 ret = u128 = 0x0000000000018446744073709551617f Which is correct, this function converted a signed quadword to bcd correctly, using two doubleword variables: 1 << 64 | 1 = 18446744073709551617 Am I missing anything? Thank you! > > r~ >