Can anyone suggest a fast way to compute float floor/ceil using pre-SSE4.1 SIMD? I need to correctly handle all the corner cases, e.g. when I have a float value, that is not representable by 32-bit int.
Currently I'm using similar to the following code (I use C intrinsics, converted to asm for clarity):
;make many copies of the data
movaps xmm0, [float_value]
movaps xmm1, xmm0
movaps xmm2, xmm0
;check if the value is not too large in magnitude
andps xmm1, [exp_mask]
pcmpgtd xmm1, [max_exp]
;calculate the floor()
cvttps2dq xmm3, xmm2
psrld xmm2, 31
psubd xmm3, xmm2
cvtsq2ps xmm2, xmm3
;combine the results
andps xmm0, xmm1
andnps xmm1, xmm2
orps xmm0, xmm1
Is there a more efficient way to check if the float value is not too large for 32bit int?