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* @(#)FP.h 7.1 (Berkeley) 12/6/90
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/*
* General definitions of the floating point stuff on Power 6/32.
* The floating point format definition is:
*
* S (exp-128)
* (-1) * 2 * F
*
* Where exp is the exponent field and F is the binary
* mantissa following it, including the hidden bit.
* The hidden bit actually is 1/2, so F is known to
* satisfy the range:
* 1/2 <= F < 1
*/
typedef struct {
unsigned sign:1;
unsigned exponent:8;
unsigned mantissa:23;
} sp_format;
typedef struct {
unsigned sign:1;
unsigned exponent:8;
unsigned mantissa:23;
unsigned mantissa_lst;
} dp_format;
#define EXP_BIAS 128 /* Exponent bias */
#define SIGN_BIT 0x80000000 /* S bit mask */