/* origin: FreeBSD /usr/src/lib/msun/src/s_cbrtf.c */ /* * Conversion to float by Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Support, ian@cygnus.com. * Debugged and optimized by Bruce D. Evans. */ /* * ==================================================== * Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * * Developed at SunPro, a Sun Microsystems, Inc. business. * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this * software is freely granted, provided that this notice * is preserved. * ==================================================== */ /* cbrtf(x) * Return cube root of x */ #include "libm.h" static const unsigned B1 = 709958130, /* B1 = (127-127.0/3-0.03306235651)*2**23 */ B2 = 642849266; /* B2 = (127-127.0/3-24/3-0.03306235651)*2**23 */ float cbrtf(float x) { double r,T; float t; int32_t hx; uint32_t sign; uint32_t high; GET_FLOAT_WORD(hx, x); sign = hx & 0x80000000; hx ^= sign; if (hx >= 0x7f800000) /* cbrt(NaN,INF) is itself */ return x + x; /* rough cbrt to 5 bits */ if (hx < 0x00800000) { /* zero or subnormal? */ if (hx == 0) return x; /* cbrt(+-0) is itself */ SET_FLOAT_WORD(t, 0x4b800000); /* set t = 2**24 */ t *= x; GET_FLOAT_WORD(high, t); SET_FLOAT_WORD(t, sign|((high&0x7fffffff)/3+B2)); } else SET_FLOAT_WORD(t, sign|(hx/3+B1)); /* * First step Newton iteration (solving t*t-x/t == 0) to 16 bits. In * double precision so that its terms can be arranged for efficiency * without causing overflow or underflow. */ T = t; r = T*T*T; T = T*((double)x+x+r)/(x+r+r); /* * Second step Newton iteration to 47 bits. In double precision for * efficiency and accuracy. */ r = T*T*T; T = T*((double)x+x+r)/(x+r+r); /* rounding to 24 bits is perfect in round-to-nearest mode */ return T; }