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UCOMISS
UCOMISS — Unordered Compare Scalar Single-Precision Floating-Point Values and Set EFLAGS
Opcode/ Instruction | Op / En | 64/32 bit Mode Support | CPUID Feature Flag | Description |
NP 0F 2E /r UCOMISS xmm1, xmm2/m32 | A | V/V | SSE | Compare low single-precision floating-point values in xmm1 and xmm2/mem32 and set the EFLAGS flags accordingly. |
VEX.LIG.0F.WIG 2E /r VUCOMISS xmm1, xmm2/m32 | A | V/V | AVX | Compare low single-precision floating-point values in xmm1 and xmm2/mem32 and set the EFLAGS flags accordingly. |
EVEX.LIG.0F.W0 2E /r VUCOMISS xmm1, xmm2/m32{sae} | B | V/V | AVX512F | Compare low single-precision floating-point values in xmm1 and xmm2/mem32 and set the EFLAGS flags accordingly. |
Op/En | Tuple Type | Operand 1 | Operand 2 | Operand 3 | Operand 4 |
A | NA | ModRM:reg (r) | ModRM:r/m (r) | NA | NA |
B | Tuple1 Scalar | ModRM:reg (w) | ModRM:r/m (r) | NA | NA |
Compares the single-precision floating-point values in the low doublewords of operand 1 (first operand) and operand 2 (second operand), and sets the ZF, PF, and CF flags in the EFLAGS register according to the result (unor- dered, greater than, less than, or equal). The OF, SF and AF flags in the EFLAGS register are set to 0. The unor- dered result is returned if either source operand is a NaN (QNaN or SNaN).
Operand 1 is an XMM register; operand 2 can be an XMM register or a 32 bit memory location.
The UCOMISS instruction differs from the COMISS instruction in that it signals a SIMD floating-point invalid opera- tion exception (#I) only if a source operand is an SNaN. The COMISS instruction signals an invalid numeric excep- tion when a source operand is either a QNaN or SNaN.
The EFLAGS register is not updated if an unmasked SIMD floating-point exception is generated.
Note: VEX.vvvv and EVEX.vvvv are reserved and must be 1111b, otherwise instructions will #UD.
Software should ensure VCOMISS is encoded with VEX.L=0. Encoding VCOMISS with VEX.L=1 may encounter unpredictable behavior across different processor generations.
RESULT ←UnorderedCompare(DEST[31:0] <> SRC[31:0]) {
(* Set EFLAGS *) CASE (RESULT) OF
UNORDERED: ZF,PF,CF ← 111;
GREATER_THAN: ZF,PF,CF ← 000;
LESS_THAN: ZF,PF,CF ← 001;
EQUAL: ZF,PF,CF ← 100;
ESAC;
OF, AF, SF ← 0; }
VUCOMISS
int _mm_comi_round_ss(__m128 a, __m128 b, int imm, int sae);
UCOMISS
int _mm_ucomieq_ss(__m128 a, __m128 b);
UCOMISS
int _mm_ucomilt_ss(__m128 a, __m128 b);
UCOMISS
int _mm_ucomile_ss(__m128 a, __m128 b);
UCOMISS
int _mm_ucomigt_ss(__m128 a, __m128 b);
UCOMISS
int _mm_ucomige_ss(__m128 a, __m128 b);
UCOMISS
int _mm_ucomineq_ss(__m128 a, __m128 b);
Invalid (if SNaN Operands), Denormal
VEX-encoded instructions, see Exceptions Type 3; additionally
#UD If VEX.vvvv != 1111B. EVEX-encoded instructions, see Exceptions Type E3NF.
Source: Intel® Architecture Software Developer's Manual (May 2018)
Generated: 5-6-2018