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| This directory contains the version 0.92 test release of the NetWinder 
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| Floating Point Emulator.
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| 
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| The majority of the code was written by me, Scott Bambrough It is
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| written in C, with a small number of routines in inline assembler
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| where required.  It was written quickly, with a goal of implementing a
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| working version of all the floating point instructions the compiler
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| emits as the first target.  I have attempted to be as optimal as
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| possible, but there remains much room for improvement.
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| 
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| I have attempted to make the emulator as portable as possible.  One of
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| the problems is with leading underscores on kernel symbols.  Elf
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| kernels have no leading underscores, a.out compiled kernels do.  I
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| have attempted to use the C_SYMBOL_NAME macro wherever this may be
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| important.
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| 
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| Another choice I made was in the file structure.  I have attempted to
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| contain all operating system specific code in one module (fpmodule.*).
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| All the other files contain emulator specific code.  This should allow
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| others to port the emulator to NetBSD for instance relatively easily.
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| 
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| The floating point operations are based on SoftFloat Release 2, by
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| John Hauser.  SoftFloat is a software implementation of floating-point
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| that conforms to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-point
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| Arithmetic.  As many as four formats are supported: single precision,
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| double precision, extended double precision, and quadruple precision.
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| All operations required by the standard are implemented, except for
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| conversions to and from decimal.  We use only the single precision,
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| double precision and extended double precision formats.  The port of
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| SoftFloat to the ARM was done by Phil Blundell, based on an earlier
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| port of SoftFloat version 1 by Neil Carson for NetBSD/arm32.
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| 
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| The file README.FPE contains a description of what has been implemented
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| so far in the emulator.  The file TODO contains a information on what 
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| remains to be done, and other ideas for the emulator.
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| 
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| Bug reports, comments, suggestions should be directed to me at
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| <scottb@netwinder.org>.  General reports of "this program doesn't
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| work correctly when your emulator is installed" are useful for
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| determining that bugs still exist; but are virtually useless when
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| attempting to isolate the problem.  Please report them, but don't
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| expect quick action.  Bugs still exist.  The problem remains in isolating
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| which instruction contains the bug.  Small programs illustrating a specific
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| problem are a godsend.
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| 
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| Legal Notices
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| -------------
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| 
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| The NetWinder Floating Point Emulator is free software.  Everything Rebel.com
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| has written is provided under the GNU GPL.  See the file COPYING for copying
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| conditions.  Excluded from the above is the SoftFloat code.  John Hauser's 
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| legal notice for SoftFloat is included below.
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| 
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| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| SoftFloat Legal Notice
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| 
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| SoftFloat was written by John R. Hauser.  This work was made possible in
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| part by the International Computer Science Institute, located at Suite 600,
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| 1947 Center Street, Berkeley, California 94704.  Funding was partially
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| provided by the National Science Foundation under grant MIP-9311980.  The
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| original version of this code was written as part of a project to build
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| a fixed-point vector processor in collaboration with the University of
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| California at Berkeley, overseen by Profs. Nelson Morgan and John Wawrzynek.
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| 
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| THIS SOFTWARE IS DISTRIBUTED AS IS, FOR FREE.  Although reasonable effort
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| has been made to avoid it, THIS SOFTWARE MAY CONTAIN FAULTS THAT WILL AT
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| TIMES RESULT IN INCORRECT BEHAVIOR.  USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IS RESTRICTED TO
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| PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO CAN AND WILL TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY
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| AND ALL LOSSES, COSTS, OR OTHER PROBLEMS ARISING FROM ITS USE.
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