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/arch/m68k/fpsp040/
Dtbldo.S175 .long ssin |$0e-0 fsin norm
176 .long szero |$0e-1 fsin zero
177 .long t_operr |$0e-2 fsin inf
178 .long src_nan |$0e-3 fsin nan
179 .long ssind |$0e-4 fsin denorm
180 .long serror |$0e-5 fsin ERROR
181 .long serror |$0e-6 fsin ERROR
182 .long serror |$0e-7 fsin ERROR
/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/
DMISC46 fsin.s : 2.6
151 fsin.s : 2.6
Dfplsp.doc82 As an example, the "fsin" library instruction can be passed an
85 # fsin.x fp0
88 bsr.l _060FPLSP_TOP+0x1a8 # branch to fsin routine
DCHANGES57 For example, if a user executed "fsin.x ADDR,fp0" where
/arch/x86/math-emu/
DREADME271 The code for reducing the argument for the trig functions (fsin, fcos,
315 found at a rate of 133 times per one million measurements for fsin.
316 The results show that the fsin, fcos and fptan instructions return
329 fsin (0,pi/2) 547756 0 133 10673 63.89 0.451317
362 often for fsin and fptan when the argument approaches pi/2. This poor
367 bits f2xm1 f2xm1 fpatan fcos fcos fyl2x fyl2xp1 fsin fptan fptan
Dfpu_trig.c549 static int fsin(FPU_REG *st0_ptr, u_char tag) in fsin() function
726 if (!fsin(st0_ptr, st0_tag)) { in fsincos()
1637 fprem, fyl2xp1, fsqrt_, fsincos, frndint_, fscale, (FUNC_ST0) fsin, fcos
/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/
Dftest.S254 fsin.x DATA(%a6),%fp0
Dfpsp.S2488 # fdiv fddiv fsdiv fatanh fsin
11425 long fsine - tbl_unsupp # 0e: fsin
11475 long fsin - tbl_unsupp # 40: fsmove
12020 # fsin(): emulates the fsmove instruction #
Dpfpsp.S2487 # fdiv fddiv fsdiv fatanh fsin