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00001 /* 00002 * POK header 00003 * 00004 * The following file is a part of the POK project. Any modification should 00005 * made according to the POK licence. You CANNOT use this file or a part of 00006 * this file is this part of a file for your own project 00007 * 00008 * For more information on the POK licence, please see our LICENCE FILE 00009 * 00010 * Please follow the coding guidelines described in doc/CODING_GUIDELINES 00011 * 00012 * Copyright (c) 2007-2009 POK team 00013 * 00014 * Created by julien on Fri Jan 30 14:41:34 2009 00015 */ 00016 00017 /* @(#)e_log10.c 5.1 93/09/24 */ 00018 /* 00019 * ==================================================== 00020 * Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. 00021 * 00022 * Developed at SunPro, a Sun Microsystems, Inc. business. 00023 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this 00024 * software is freely granted, provided that this notice 00025 * is preserved. 00026 * ==================================================== 00027 */ 00028 00029 /* __ieee754_log10(x) 00030 * Return the base 10 logarithm of x 00031 * 00032 * Method : 00033 * Let log10_2hi = leading 40 bits of log10(2) and 00034 * log10_2lo = log10(2) - log10_2hi, 00035 * ivln10 = 1/log(10) rounded. 00036 * Then 00037 * n = ilogb(x), 00038 * if(n<0) n = n+1; 00039 * x = scalbn(x,-n); 00040 * log10(x) := n*log10_2hi + (n*log10_2lo + ivln10*log(x)) 00041 * 00042 * Note 1: 00043 * To guarantee log10(10**n)=n, where 10**n is normal, the rounding 00044 * mode must set to Round-to-Nearest. 00045 * Note 2: 00046 * [1/log(10)] rounded to 53 bits has error .198 ulps; 00047 * log10 is monotonic at all binary break points. 00048 * 00049 * Special cases: 00050 * log10(x) is NaN with signal if x < 0; 00051 * log10(+INF) is +INF with no signal; log10(0) is -INF with signal; 00052 * log10(NaN) is that NaN with no signal; 00053 * log10(10**N) = N for N=0,1,...,22. 00054 * 00055 * Constants: 00056 * The hexadecimal values are the intended ones for the following constants. 00057 * The decimal values may be used, provided that the compiler will convert 00058 * from decimal to binary accurately enough to produce the hexadecimal values 00059 * shown. 00060 */ 00061 00062 #ifdef POK_NEEDS_LIBMATH 00063 00064 #include "math_private.h" 00065 00066 static const double 00067 two54 = 1.80143985094819840000e+16, /* 0x43500000, 0x00000000 */ 00068 ivln10 = 4.34294481903251816668e-01, /* 0x3FDBCB7B, 0x1526E50E */ 00069 log10_2hi = 3.01029995663611771306e-01, /* 0x3FD34413, 0x509F6000 */ 00070 log10_2lo = 3.69423907715893078616e-13; /* 0x3D59FEF3, 0x11F12B36 */ 00071 00072 static const double zero = 0.0; 00073 00074 double 00075 __ieee754_log10(double x) 00076 { 00077 double y,z; 00078 int32_t i,k,hx; 00079 uint32_t lx; 00080 00081 EXTRACT_WORDS(hx,lx,x); 00082 00083 k=0; 00084 if (hx < 0x00100000) { /* x < 2**-1022 */ 00085 if (((hx&0x7fffffff)|lx)==0) 00086 return -two54/zero; /* log(+-0)=-inf */ 00087 if (hx<0) return (x-x)/zero; /* log(-#) = NaN */ 00088 k -= 54; x *= two54; /* subnormal number, scale up x */ 00089 GET_HIGH_WORD(hx,x); 00090 } 00091 if (hx >= 0x7ff00000) return x+x; 00092 k += (hx>>20)-1023; 00093 i = ((uint32_t)k&0x80000000)>>31; 00094 hx = (hx&0x000fffff)|((0x3ff-i)<<20); 00095 y = (double)(k+i); 00096 SET_HIGH_WORD(x,hx); 00097 z = y*log10_2lo + ivln10*__ieee754_log(x); 00098 return z+y*log10_2hi; 00099 } 00100 00101 #endif 00102