Re: RFR: JDK-8302040: Port fdlibm sqrt to Java [v5]

2023-02-28 Thread Andrey Turbanov
On Mon, 27 Feb 2023 18:26:51 GMT, Joe Darcy wrote: >> The wheel of FDLIBM porting turns a notch and sqrt comes into play. >> >> While the sqrt operation usually has a hardware implementation that is >> intrinsified, for completeness a software implementation should be available >> as well. > >

Re: RFR: JDK-8302040: Port fdlibm sqrt to Java [v5]

2023-02-27 Thread Tobias Hartmann
On Mon, 27 Feb 2023 18:26:51 GMT, Joe Darcy wrote: >> The wheel of FDLIBM porting turns a notch and sqrt comes into play. >> >> While the sqrt operation usually has a hardware implementation that is >> intrinsified, for completeness a software implementation should be available >> as well. > >

Re: RFR: JDK-8302040: Port fdlibm sqrt to Java [v5]

2023-02-27 Thread Joe Darcy
On Mon, 27 Feb 2023 18:26:51 GMT, Joe Darcy wrote: >> The wheel of FDLIBM porting turns a notch and sqrt comes into play. >> >> While the sqrt operation usually has a hardware implementation that is >> intrinsified, for completeness a software implementation should be available >> as well. > >

Re: RFR: JDK-8302040: Port fdlibm sqrt to Java [v5]

2023-02-27 Thread Joe Darcy
> The wheel of FDLIBM porting turns a notch and sqrt comes into play. > > While the sqrt operation usually has a hardware implementation that is > intrinsified, for completeness a software implementation should be available > as well. Joe Darcy has updated the pull request with a new target bas