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MULSS — Multiply Scalar Single Precision Floating-Point Values
Opcode/Instruction | Op / En | 64/32 bit Mode Support | CPUID Feature Flag | Description |
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F3 0F 59 /r MULSS xmm1,xmm2/m32 | A | V/V | SSE | Multiply the low single precision floating-point value in xmm2/m32 by the low single precision floating-point value in xmm1. |
VEX.LIG.F3.0F.WIG 59 /r VMULSS xmm1,xmm2, xmm3/m32 | B | V/V | AVX | Multiply the low single precision floating-point value in xmm3/m32 by the low single precision floating-point value in xmm2. |
EVEX.LLIG.F3.0F.W0 59 /r VMULSS xmm1 {k1}{z}, xmm2, xmm3/m32 {er} | C | V/V | AVX512F | Multiply the low single precision floating-point value in xmm3/m32 by the low single precision floating-point value in xmm2. |
Instruction Operand Encoding ¶
Op/En | Tuple Type | Operand 1 | Operand 2 | Operand 3 | Operand 4 |
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A | N/A | ModRM:reg (r, w) | ModRM:r/m (r) | N/A | N/A |
B | N/A | ModRM:reg (w) | VEX.vvvv (r) | ModRM:r/m (r) | N/A |
C | Tuple1 Scalar | ModRM:reg (w) | EVEX.vvvv (r) | ModRM:r/m (r) | N/A |
Description ¶
Multiplies the low single precision floating-point value from the second source operand by the low single precision floating-point value in the first source operand, and stores the single precision floating-point result in the destination operand. The second source operand can be an XMM register or a 32-bit memory location. The first source operand and the destination operands are XMM registers.
128-bit Legacy SSE version: The first source operand and the destination operand are the same. Bits (MAXVL-1:32) of the corresponding YMM destination register remain unchanged.
VEX.128 and EVEX encoded version: The first source operand is an xmm register encoded by VEX.vvvv. The three high-order doublewords of the destination operand are copied from the first source operand. Bits (MAXVL-1:128) of the destination register are zeroed.
EVEX encoded version: The low doubleword element of the destination operand is updated according to the write-mask.
Software should ensure VMULSS is encoded with VEX.L=0. Encoding VMULSS with VEX.L=1 may encounter unpredictable behavior across different processor generations.
Operation ¶
VMULSS (EVEX Encoded Version) ¶
IF (EVEX.b = 1) AND SRC2 *is a register* THEN SET_ROUNDING_MODE_FOR_THIS_INSTRUCTION(EVEX.RC); ELSE SET_ROUNDING_MODE_FOR_THIS_INSTRUCTION(MXCSR.RC); FI; IF k1[0] or *no writemask* THEN DEST[31:0] := SRC1[31:0] * SRC2[31:0] ELSE IF *merging-masking* ; merging-masking THEN *DEST[31:0] remains unchanged* ELSE ; zeroing-masking THEN DEST[31:0] := 0 FI FI; ENDFOR DEST[127:32] := SRC1[127:32] DEST[MAXVL-1:128] := 0
VMULSS (VEX.128 Encoded Version) ¶
DEST[31:0] := SRC1[31:0] * SRC2[31:0] DEST[127:32] := SRC1[127:32] DEST[MAXVL-1:128] := 0
MULSS (128-bit Legacy SSE Version) ¶
DEST[31:0] := DEST[31:0] * SRC[31:0] DEST[MAXVL-1:32] (Unmodified)
Intel C/C++ Compiler Intrinsic Equivalent ¶
VMULSS __m128 _mm_mask_mul_ss(__m128 s, __mmask8 k, __m128 a, __m128 b);
VMULSS __m128 _mm_maskz_mul_ss( __mmask8 k, __m128 a, __m128 b);
VMULSS __m128 _mm_mul_round_ss( __m128 a, __m128 b, int);
VMULSS __m128 _mm_mask_mul_round_ss(__m128 s, __mmask8 k, __m128 a, __m128 b, int);
VMULSS __m128 _mm_maskz_mul_round_ss( __mmask8 k, __m128 a, __m128 b, int);
MULSS __m128 _mm_mul_ss(__m128 a, __m128 b)
SIMD Floating-Point Exceptions ¶
Underflow, Overflow, Invalid, Precision, Denormal.
Other Exceptions ¶
Non-EVEX-encoded instruction, see Table 2-20, “Type 3 Class Exception Conditions.”
EVEX-encoded instruction, see Table 2-47, “Type E3 Class Exception Conditions.”