1 /* @(#)s_sin.c 5.1 93/09/24 */
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12 * $NetBSD: s_sin.c,v 1.11 2007/08/20 16:01:39 drochner Exp $
16 * Return sine function of x.
19 * __kernel_sin ... sine function on [-pi/4,pi/4]
20 * __kernel_cos ... cose function on [-pi/4,pi/4]
21 * __libm_rem_pio2 ... argument reduction routine
24 * Let S,C and T denote the sin, cos and tan respectively on
25 * [-PI/4, +PI/4]. Reduce the argument x to y1+y2 = x-k*pi/2
26 * in [-pi/4 , +pi/4], and let n = k mod 4.
29 * n sin(x) cos(x) tan(x)
30 * ----------------------------------------------------------
35 * ----------------------------------------------------------
38 * Let trig be any of sin, cos, or tan.
39 * trig(+-INF) is NaN, with signals;
40 * trig(NaN) is that NaN;
43 * TRIG(x) returns trig(x) nearly rounded
47 #include "math_private.h"
60 if(ix <= 0x3fe921fb) return __kernel_sin(x,z,0);
62 /* sin(Inf or NaN) is NaN */
63 else if (ix>=0x7ff00000) return x-x;
65 /* argument reduction needed */
67 n = __libm_rem_pio2(x,y);
69 case 0: return __kernel_sin(y[0],y[1],1);
70 case 1: return __kernel_cos(y[0],y[1]);
71 case 2: return -__kernel_sin(y[0],y[1],1);
73 return -__kernel_cos(y[0],y[1]);