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328 set EXC_FP2, EXC_FPREGS+(2*12) # offset of saved fp2 (not used)
487 # FPSR combinations used in the FPSP #
1559 # address register was the stack pointer used from user mode, then let's update
1560 # it here. if it was used from supervisor mode, then we have to handle this
2408 # _mem_read() "callout", converted to FP binary (if packed), and used #
2430 # For "fmovm.l", fmovm_ctrl() is used to emulate the instruction. #
2930 # -shift stack frame down over where old a6 used to be
3958 # This calc_ea is currently used to retrieve the correct <ea>
4231 # string of FP registers affected. This value is used as an index into #
4234 # If the instruction is "fmovm.x <ea>,Dn", a _mem_read() is used #
4237 # If the instruction is "fmovm.x DN,<ea>", a _mem_write() is used #
6790 # scaled extended precision number; this is used by #
8247 # multiplication because we used RZ for all.
12559 # Typically used for an instruction w/ a post-increment <ea>, #
12623 # Typically used for an instruction w/ a pre-decrement <ea>, #
12996 # greater than 10^27, a directed rounding scheme is used with #
13071 dbf.w %d2,e_gd # if we have used all 3 digits, exit loop
13453 # ICTR is a flag used in A13. It must be set before the #
13469 # sign of ISCALE, used in A9. Fp1 contains #
13495 # mode. The FPSP routine sintd0 is used. The output #
13506 # The binstr routine is used to convert the LEN digit #
13549 # The registers are used as follows:
13678 # ICTR is a flag used in A13. It must be set before the
13679 # loop entry A6. The lower word of d5 is used for ICTR.
13739 # of ISCALE, used in A9. Fp1 contains 10^^(abs(ISCALE)) using
13994 # The FPSP routine sintd0 is used. The output is in fp0.
14018 movm.l &0xc0c0,-(%sp) # save regs used by sintd0 {%d0-%d1/%a0-%a1}
14048 movm.l (%sp)+,&0x303 # restore regs used by sint {%d0-%d1/%a0-%a1}
14163 # The binstr routine is used to convert the LEN digit
14222 and.l &0xffffff80,%d3 # strip off lsb not used by 882
14307 and.l &0xffffff80,%d3 # strip off lsb not used by 882
14358 # Clean up and restore all registers used.
14460 # The registers are used as follows:
14463 # d1: temp used to form the digit