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/linux-6.1.9/arch/m68k/fpsp040/
Dutil.S94 | instruction is fsgldiv or fsglmul or fsadd, fdadd, fsub, fdsub, fsmul,
96 | If the instruction is fsgldiv of fsglmul, the rounding precision must be
97 | extended. If the instruction is not fsgldiv or fsglmul but a force-
115 beql ovf_fsgl |fsglmul or fsgldiv
130 beql ovf_fsgl |fsglmul
136 | Inst is either fsgldiv or fsglmul. Force extended precision.
367 beql unf_fsgl |fsglmul or fsgldiv
369 beql unf_fsgl |fsgldiv or fsglmul
382 beql unf_fsgl |fsglmul
Dx_unfl.S159 | Test for fsgldiv and fsglmul. If the inst was one of these, then
/linux-6.1.9/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/
DMISC76 fsglmul.s : 2.5
135 fsglmul.s : 2.5
/linux-6.1.9/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/
Dfpsp.S2495 # fsglmul flog10
11450 long fsglmul - tbl_unsupp # 27: fsglmul
11991 global fmul_inf_dst # global for fsglmul
12008 global fmul_inf_src # global for fsglmul
13950 # instruction won't cause an exception. Use the regular fsglmul to #
13958 global fsglmul
13959 fsglmul: label
13999 fsglmul.x FP_SCR0(%a6),%fp0 # execute sgl multiply
14026 fsglmul.x FP_SCR0(%a6),%fp0 # execute sgl multiply
14075 fsglmul.x FP_SCR0(%a6),%fp0 # execute sgl multiply
Dpfpsp.S2494 # fsglmul flog10