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/*-
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* Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
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* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
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* This product includes software developed by the University of
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* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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* without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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Upgrade libm.
This brings us up to date with FreeBSD HEAD, fixes various bugs, unifies
the set of functions we support on ARM, MIPS, and x86, fixes "long double",
adds ISO C99 support, and adds basic unit tests.
It turns out that our "long double" functions have always been broken
for non-normal numbers. This patch fixes that by not using the upstream
implementations and just forwarding to the regular "double" implementation
instead (since "long double" on Android is just "double" anyway, which is
what BSD doesn't support).
All the tests pass on ARM, MIPS, and x86, plus glibc on x86-64.
Bug: 3169850
Bug: 8012787
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6697
Change-Id: If0c343030959c24bfc50d4d21c9530052c581837
2013-01-31 04:06:37 +01:00
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/* @(#)gamma.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93 */
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2009-03-04 04:28:35 +01:00
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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Upgrade libm.
This brings us up to date with FreeBSD HEAD, fixes various bugs, unifies
the set of functions we support on ARM, MIPS, and x86, fixes "long double",
adds ISO C99 support, and adds basic unit tests.
It turns out that our "long double" functions have always been broken
for non-normal numbers. This patch fixes that by not using the upstream
implementations and just forwarding to the regular "double" implementation
instead (since "long double" on Android is just "double" anyway, which is
what BSD doesn't support).
All the tests pass on ARM, MIPS, and x86, plus glibc on x86-64.
Bug: 3169850
Bug: 8012787
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6697
Change-Id: If0c343030959c24bfc50d4d21c9530052c581837
2013-01-31 04:06:37 +01:00
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__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
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2009-03-04 04:28:35 +01:00
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/*
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* This code by P. McIlroy, Oct 1992;
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*
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* The financial support of UUNET Communications Services is greatfully
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* acknowledged.
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*/
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Upgrade libm.
This brings us up to date with FreeBSD HEAD, fixes various bugs, unifies
the set of functions we support on ARM, MIPS, and x86, fixes "long double",
adds ISO C99 support, and adds basic unit tests.
It turns out that our "long double" functions have always been broken
for non-normal numbers. This patch fixes that by not using the upstream
implementations and just forwarding to the regular "double" implementation
instead (since "long double" on Android is just "double" anyway, which is
what BSD doesn't support).
All the tests pass on ARM, MIPS, and x86, plus glibc on x86-64.
Bug: 3169850
Bug: 8012787
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6697
Change-Id: If0c343030959c24bfc50d4d21c9530052c581837
2013-01-31 04:06:37 +01:00
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#include <math.h>
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#include "mathimpl.h"
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/* METHOD:
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* x < 0: Use reflection formula, G(x) = pi/(sin(pi*x)*x*G(x))
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Upgrade libm.
This brings us up to date with FreeBSD HEAD, fixes various bugs, unifies
the set of functions we support on ARM, MIPS, and x86, fixes "long double",
adds ISO C99 support, and adds basic unit tests.
It turns out that our "long double" functions have always been broken
for non-normal numbers. This patch fixes that by not using the upstream
implementations and just forwarding to the regular "double" implementation
instead (since "long double" on Android is just "double" anyway, which is
what BSD doesn't support).
All the tests pass on ARM, MIPS, and x86, plus glibc on x86-64.
Bug: 3169850
Bug: 8012787
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6697
Change-Id: If0c343030959c24bfc50d4d21c9530052c581837
2013-01-31 04:06:37 +01:00
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* At negative integers, return NaN and raise invalid.
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*
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* x < 6.5:
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* Use argument reduction G(x+1) = xG(x) to reach the
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* range [1.066124,2.066124]. Use a rational
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* approximation centered at the minimum (x0+1) to
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* ensure monotonicity.
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*
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* x >= 6.5: Use the asymptotic approximation (Stirling's formula)
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* adjusted for equal-ripples:
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*
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* log(G(x)) ~= (x-.5)*(log(x)-1) + .5(log(2*pi)-1) + 1/x*P(1/(x*x))
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*
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* Keep extra precision in multiplying (x-.5)(log(x)-1), to
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* avoid premature round-off.
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*
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* Special values:
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Upgrade libm.
This brings us up to date with FreeBSD HEAD, fixes various bugs, unifies
the set of functions we support on ARM, MIPS, and x86, fixes "long double",
adds ISO C99 support, and adds basic unit tests.
It turns out that our "long double" functions have always been broken
for non-normal numbers. This patch fixes that by not using the upstream
implementations and just forwarding to the regular "double" implementation
instead (since "long double" on Android is just "double" anyway, which is
what BSD doesn't support).
All the tests pass on ARM, MIPS, and x86, plus glibc on x86-64.
Bug: 3169850
Bug: 8012787
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6697
Change-Id: If0c343030959c24bfc50d4d21c9530052c581837
2013-01-31 04:06:37 +01:00
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* -Inf: return NaN and raise invalid;
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* negative integer: return NaN and raise invalid;
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* other x ~< 177.79: return +-0 and raise underflow;
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* +-0: return +-Inf and raise divide-by-zero;
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* finite x ~> 171.63: return +Inf and raise overflow;
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* +Inf: return +Inf;
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* NaN: return NaN.
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*
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Upgrade libm.
This brings us up to date with FreeBSD HEAD, fixes various bugs, unifies
the set of functions we support on ARM, MIPS, and x86, fixes "long double",
adds ISO C99 support, and adds basic unit tests.
It turns out that our "long double" functions have always been broken
for non-normal numbers. This patch fixes that by not using the upstream
implementations and just forwarding to the regular "double" implementation
instead (since "long double" on Android is just "double" anyway, which is
what BSD doesn't support).
All the tests pass on ARM, MIPS, and x86, plus glibc on x86-64.
Bug: 3169850
Bug: 8012787
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6697
Change-Id: If0c343030959c24bfc50d4d21c9530052c581837
2013-01-31 04:06:37 +01:00
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* Accuracy: tgamma(x) is accurate to within
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* x > 0: error provably < 0.9ulp.
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* Maximum observed in 1,000,000 trials was .87ulp.
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* x < 0:
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* Maximum observed error < 4ulp in 1,000,000 trials.
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*/
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static double neg_gam(double);
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static double small_gam(double);
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static double smaller_gam(double);
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static struct Double large_gam(double);
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static struct Double ratfun_gam(double, double);
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/*
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* Rational approximation, A0 + x*x*P(x)/Q(x), on the interval
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* [1.066.., 2.066..] accurate to 4.25e-19.
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*/
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#define LEFT -.3955078125 /* left boundary for rat. approx */
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#define x0 .461632144968362356785 /* xmin - 1 */
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#define a0_hi 0.88560319441088874992
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#define a0_lo -.00000000000000004996427036469019695
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#define P0 6.21389571821820863029017800727e-01
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#define P1 2.65757198651533466104979197553e-01
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#define P2 5.53859446429917461063308081748e-03
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#define P3 1.38456698304096573887145282811e-03
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#define P4 2.40659950032711365819348969808e-03
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#define Q0 1.45019531250000000000000000000e+00
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#define Q1 1.06258521948016171343454061571e+00
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#define Q2 -2.07474561943859936441469926649e-01
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#define Q3 -1.46734131782005422506287573015e-01
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#define Q4 3.07878176156175520361557573779e-02
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#define Q5 5.12449347980666221336054633184e-03
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#define Q6 -1.76012741431666995019222898833e-03
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#define Q7 9.35021023573788935372153030556e-05
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#define Q8 6.13275507472443958924745652239e-06
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/*
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* Constants for large x approximation (x in [6, Inf])
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* (Accurate to 2.8*10^-19 absolute)
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*/
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#define lns2pi_hi 0.418945312500000
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#define lns2pi_lo -.000006779295327258219670263595
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#define Pa0 8.33333333333333148296162562474e-02
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#define Pa1 -2.77777777774548123579378966497e-03
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#define Pa2 7.93650778754435631476282786423e-04
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#define Pa3 -5.95235082566672847950717262222e-04
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#define Pa4 8.41428560346653702135821806252e-04
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#define Pa5 -1.89773526463879200348872089421e-03
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#define Pa6 5.69394463439411649408050664078e-03
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#define Pa7 -1.44705562421428915453880392761e-02
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static const double zero = 0., one = 1.0, tiny = 1e-300;
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double
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tgamma(x)
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double x;
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{
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struct Double u;
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if (x >= 6) {
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if(x > 171.63)
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Upgrade libm.
This brings us up to date with FreeBSD HEAD, fixes various bugs, unifies
the set of functions we support on ARM, MIPS, and x86, fixes "long double",
adds ISO C99 support, and adds basic unit tests.
It turns out that our "long double" functions have always been broken
for non-normal numbers. This patch fixes that by not using the upstream
implementations and just forwarding to the regular "double" implementation
instead (since "long double" on Android is just "double" anyway, which is
what BSD doesn't support).
All the tests pass on ARM, MIPS, and x86, plus glibc on x86-64.
Bug: 3169850
Bug: 8012787
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6697
Change-Id: If0c343030959c24bfc50d4d21c9530052c581837
2013-01-31 04:06:37 +01:00
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return (x / zero);
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u = large_gam(x);
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return(__exp__D(u.a, u.b));
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} else if (x >= 1.0 + LEFT + x0)
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return (small_gam(x));
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else if (x > 1.e-17)
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return (smaller_gam(x));
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else if (x > -1.e-17) {
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Upgrade libm.
This brings us up to date with FreeBSD HEAD, fixes various bugs, unifies
the set of functions we support on ARM, MIPS, and x86, fixes "long double",
adds ISO C99 support, and adds basic unit tests.
It turns out that our "long double" functions have always been broken
for non-normal numbers. This patch fixes that by not using the upstream
implementations and just forwarding to the regular "double" implementation
instead (since "long double" on Android is just "double" anyway, which is
what BSD doesn't support).
All the tests pass on ARM, MIPS, and x86, plus glibc on x86-64.
Bug: 3169850
Bug: 8012787
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6697
Change-Id: If0c343030959c24bfc50d4d21c9530052c581837
2013-01-31 04:06:37 +01:00
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if (x != 0.0)
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u.a = one - tiny; /* raise inexact */
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return (one/x);
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} else if (!finite(x))
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Upgrade libm.
This brings us up to date with FreeBSD HEAD, fixes various bugs, unifies
the set of functions we support on ARM, MIPS, and x86, fixes "long double",
adds ISO C99 support, and adds basic unit tests.
It turns out that our "long double" functions have always been broken
for non-normal numbers. This patch fixes that by not using the upstream
implementations and just forwarding to the regular "double" implementation
instead (since "long double" on Android is just "double" anyway, which is
what BSD doesn't support).
All the tests pass on ARM, MIPS, and x86, plus glibc on x86-64.
Bug: 3169850
Bug: 8012787
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6697
Change-Id: If0c343030959c24bfc50d4d21c9530052c581837
2013-01-31 04:06:37 +01:00
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return (x - x); /* x is NaN or -Inf */
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else
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return (neg_gam(x));
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}
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/*
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* Accurate to max(ulp(1/128) absolute, 2^-66 relative) error.
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*/
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static struct Double
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large_gam(x)
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double x;
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{
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double z, p;
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struct Double t, u, v;
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z = one/(x*x);
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p = Pa0+z*(Pa1+z*(Pa2+z*(Pa3+z*(Pa4+z*(Pa5+z*(Pa6+z*Pa7))))));
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p = p/x;
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u = __log__D(x);
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u.a -= one;
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v.a = (x -= .5);
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TRUNC(v.a);
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v.b = x - v.a;
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t.a = v.a*u.a; /* t = (x-.5)*(log(x)-1) */
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t.b = v.b*u.a + x*u.b;
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/* return t.a + t.b + lns2pi_hi + lns2pi_lo + p */
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t.b += lns2pi_lo; t.b += p;
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u.a = lns2pi_hi + t.b; u.a += t.a;
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u.b = t.a - u.a;
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u.b += lns2pi_hi; u.b += t.b;
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return (u);
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}
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/*
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* Good to < 1 ulp. (provably .90 ulp; .87 ulp on 1,000,000 runs.)
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* It also has correct monotonicity.
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*/
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static double
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small_gam(x)
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double x;
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{
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double y, ym1, t;
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struct Double yy, r;
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y = x - one;
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ym1 = y - one;
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if (y <= 1.0 + (LEFT + x0)) {
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yy = ratfun_gam(y - x0, 0);
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return (yy.a + yy.b);
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}
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r.a = y;
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TRUNC(r.a);
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yy.a = r.a - one;
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y = ym1;
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yy.b = r.b = y - yy.a;
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/* Argument reduction: G(x+1) = x*G(x) */
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for (ym1 = y-one; ym1 > LEFT + x0; y = ym1--, yy.a--) {
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t = r.a*yy.a;
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r.b = r.a*yy.b + y*r.b;
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r.a = t;
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TRUNC(r.a);
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r.b += (t - r.a);
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}
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/* Return r*tgamma(y). */
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yy = ratfun_gam(y - x0, 0);
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y = r.b*(yy.a + yy.b) + r.a*yy.b;
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y += yy.a*r.a;
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return (y);
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}
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/*
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* Good on (0, 1+x0+LEFT]. Accurate to 1ulp.
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*/
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static double
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smaller_gam(x)
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double x;
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{
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double t, d;
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struct Double r, xx;
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if (x < x0 + LEFT) {
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t = x, TRUNC(t);
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d = (t+x)*(x-t);
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t *= t;
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xx.a = (t + x), TRUNC(xx.a);
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xx.b = x - xx.a; xx.b += t; xx.b += d;
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t = (one-x0); t += x;
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d = (one-x0); d -= t; d += x;
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x = xx.a + xx.b;
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} else {
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xx.a = x, TRUNC(xx.a);
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xx.b = x - xx.a;
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t = x - x0;
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d = (-x0 -t); d += x;
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}
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r = ratfun_gam(t, d);
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d = r.a/x, TRUNC(d);
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r.a -= d*xx.a; r.a -= d*xx.b; r.a += r.b;
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return (d + r.a/x);
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}
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/*
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* returns (z+c)^2 * P(z)/Q(z) + a0
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*/
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static struct Double
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ratfun_gam(z, c)
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double z, c;
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{
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double p, q;
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struct Double r, t;
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q = Q0 +z*(Q1+z*(Q2+z*(Q3+z*(Q4+z*(Q5+z*(Q6+z*(Q7+z*Q8)))))));
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p = P0 + z*(P1 + z*(P2 + z*(P3 + z*P4)));
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/* return r.a + r.b = a0 + (z+c)^2*p/q, with r.a truncated to 26 bits. */
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p = p/q;
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t.a = z, TRUNC(t.a); /* t ~= z + c */
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t.b = (z - t.a) + c;
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t.b *= (t.a + z);
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q = (t.a *= t.a); /* t = (z+c)^2 */
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TRUNC(t.a);
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t.b += (q - t.a);
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r.a = p, TRUNC(r.a); /* r = P/Q */
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r.b = p - r.a;
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t.b = t.b*p + t.a*r.b + a0_lo;
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t.a *= r.a; /* t = (z+c)^2*(P/Q) */
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r.a = t.a + a0_hi, TRUNC(r.a);
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r.b = ((a0_hi-r.a) + t.a) + t.b;
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return (r); /* r = a0 + t */
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}
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static double
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neg_gam(x)
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double x;
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{
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int sgn = 1;
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struct Double lg, lsine;
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double y, z;
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|
Upgrade libm.
This brings us up to date with FreeBSD HEAD, fixes various bugs, unifies
the set of functions we support on ARM, MIPS, and x86, fixes "long double",
adds ISO C99 support, and adds basic unit tests.
It turns out that our "long double" functions have always been broken
for non-normal numbers. This patch fixes that by not using the upstream
implementations and just forwarding to the regular "double" implementation
instead (since "long double" on Android is just "double" anyway, which is
what BSD doesn't support).
All the tests pass on ARM, MIPS, and x86, plus glibc on x86-64.
Bug: 3169850
Bug: 8012787
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6697
Change-Id: If0c343030959c24bfc50d4d21c9530052c581837
2013-01-31 04:06:37 +01:00
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y = ceil(x);
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2009-03-04 04:28:35 +01:00
|
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if (y == x) /* Negative integer. */
|
Upgrade libm.
This brings us up to date with FreeBSD HEAD, fixes various bugs, unifies
the set of functions we support on ARM, MIPS, and x86, fixes "long double",
adds ISO C99 support, and adds basic unit tests.
It turns out that our "long double" functions have always been broken
for non-normal numbers. This patch fixes that by not using the upstream
implementations and just forwarding to the regular "double" implementation
instead (since "long double" on Android is just "double" anyway, which is
what BSD doesn't support).
All the tests pass on ARM, MIPS, and x86, plus glibc on x86-64.
Bug: 3169850
Bug: 8012787
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6697
Change-Id: If0c343030959c24bfc50d4d21c9530052c581837
2013-01-31 04:06:37 +01:00
|
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return ((x - x) / zero);
|
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z = y - x;
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|
|
if (z > 0.5)
|
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|
|
z = one - z;
|
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|
|
y = 0.5 * y;
|
2009-03-04 04:28:35 +01:00
|
|
|
if (y == ceil(y))
|
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|
|
sgn = -1;
|
|
|
|
if (z < .25)
|
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|
|
z = sin(M_PI*z);
|
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|
|
else
|
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|
|
z = cos(M_PI*(0.5-z));
|
|
|
|
/* Special case: G(1-x) = Inf; G(x) may be nonzero. */
|
|
|
|
if (x < -170) {
|
|
|
|
if (x < -190)
|
|
|
|
return ((double)sgn*tiny*tiny);
|
|
|
|
y = one - x; /* exact: 128 < |x| < 255 */
|
|
|
|
lg = large_gam(y);
|
|
|
|
lsine = __log__D(M_PI/z); /* = TRUNC(log(u)) + small */
|
|
|
|
lg.a -= lsine.a; /* exact (opposite signs) */
|
|
|
|
lg.b -= lsine.b;
|
|
|
|
y = -(lg.a + lg.b);
|
|
|
|
z = (y + lg.a) + lg.b;
|
|
|
|
y = __exp__D(y, z);
|
|
|
|
if (sgn < 0) y = -y;
|
|
|
|
return (y);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
y = one-x;
|
|
|
|
if (one-y == x)
|
|
|
|
y = tgamma(y);
|
|
|
|
else /* 1-x is inexact */
|
|
|
|
y = -x*tgamma(-x);
|
|
|
|
if (sgn < 0) y = -y;
|
|
|
|
return (M_PI / (y*z));
|
|
|
|
}
|