The following paired-single functions map directly to a particular MIPS instruction. Please refer to the architecture specification for details on what each instruction does.
v2sf __builtin_mips_pll_ps (v2sf, v2sf)pll.ps). v2sf __builtin_mips_pul_ps (v2sf, v2sf)pul.ps). v2sf __builtin_mips_plu_ps (v2sf, v2sf)plu.ps). v2sf __builtin_mips_puu_ps (v2sf, v2sf)puu.ps). v2sf __builtin_mips_cvt_ps_s (float, float)cvt.ps.s). float __builtin_mips_cvt_s_pl (v2sf)cvt.s.pl). float __builtin_mips_cvt_s_pu (v2sf)cvt.s.pu). v2sf __builtin_mips_abs_ps (v2sf)abs.ps). v2sf __builtin_mips_alnv_ps (v2sf, v2sf, int)alnv.ps). Note: The value of the third parameter must be 0 or 4 modulo 8, otherwise the result is unpredictable. Please read the instruction description for details.
The following multi-instruction functions are also available. In each case, cond can be any of the 16 floating-point conditions: f, un, eq, ueq, olt, ult, ole, ule, sf, ngle, seq, ngl, lt, nge, le or ngt.
v2sf __builtin_mips_movt_c_cond_ps (v2sf a, v2sf b, v2sf c, v2sf d)v2sf __builtin_mips_movf_c_cond_ps (v2sf a, v2sf b, v2sf c, v2sf d)
c.cond.ps, movt.ps/movf.ps). The movt functions return the value x computed by:
c.cond.ps cc,a,b mov.ps x,c movt.ps x,d,cc
The movf functions are similar but use movf.ps instead of movt.ps.
int __builtin_mips_upper_c_cond_ps (v2sf a, v2sf b)int __builtin_mips_lower_c_cond_ps (v2sf a, v2sf b)
c.cond.ps, bc1t/bc1f). These functions compare a and b using c.cond.ps and return either the upper or lower half of the result. For example:
v2sf a, b; if (__builtin_mips_upper_c_eq_ps (a, b)) upper_halves_are_equal (); else upper_halves_are_unequal (); if (__builtin_mips_lower_c_eq_ps (a, b)) lower_halves_are_equal (); else lower_halves_are_unequal ();
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