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MOVMSKPD
MOVMSKPD — Extract Packed Double-Precision Floating-Point Sign Mask
Opcode/ Instruction | Op/ En | 64/32-bit Mode | CPUID Feature Flag | Description |
66 0F 50 /r MOVMSKPD reg, xmm | RM V/V | SSE2 | Extract 2-bit sign mask from xmm and store in reg. The upper bits of r32 or r64 are filled with zeros. | |
VEX.128.66.0F.WIG 50 /r VMOVMSKPD reg, xmm2 | RM V/V | AVX | Extract 2-bit sign mask from xmm2 and store in reg. The upper bits of r32 or r64 are zeroed. | |
VEX.256.66.0F.WIG 50 /r VMOVMSKPD reg, ymm2 | RM V/V | AVX | Extract 4-bit sign mask from ymm2 and store in reg. The upper bits of r32 or r64 are zeroed. |
Op/En | Operand 1 | Operand 2 | Operand 3 | Operand 4 |
RM | ModRM:reg (w) | ModRM:r/m (r) | NA | NA |
Extracts the sign bits from the packed double-precision floating-point values in the source operand (second operand), formats them into a 2-bit mask, and stores the mask in the destination operand (first operand). The source operand is an XMM register, and the destination operand is a general-purpose register. The mask is stored in the 2 low-order bits of the destination operand. Zero-extend the upper bits of the destination.
In 64-bit mode, the instruction can access additional registers (XMM8-XMM15, R8-R15) when used with a REX.R prefix. The default operand size is 64-bit in 64-bit mode.
128-bit versions: The source operand is a YMM register. The destination operand is a general purpose register.
VEX.256 encoded version: The source operand is a YMM register. The destination operand is a general purpose register.
Note: In VEX-encoded versions, VEX.vvvv is reserved and must be 1111b, otherwise instructions will #UD.
DEST[0] ← SRC[63]
DEST[1] ← SRC[127]
IF DEST = r32
THEN DEST[31:2] ← 0;
ELSE DEST[63:2] ← 0;
FI
DEST[0] ← SRC[63]
DEST[1] ← SRC[127]
DEST[2] ← SRC[191]
DEST[3] ← SRC[255]
IF DEST = r32
THEN DEST[31:4] ← 0;
ELSE DEST[63:4] ← 0;
FI
MOVMSKPD:
int _mm_movemask_pd ( __m128d a)
VMOVMSKPD:
_mm256_movemask_pd(__m256d a)
None
See Exceptions Type 7; additionally
#UD If VEX.vvvv ≠ 1111B.
Source: Intel® Architecture Software Developer's Manual (May 2018)
Generated: 5-6-2018