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MINSD (Intel x86/64 assembly instruction)

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MINSD

Return Minimum Scalar Double-Precision Floating-Point Value

참고 사항

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Opcode/
Instruction

Op /
En

64/32
bit Mode
Support

CPUID
Feature
Flag

Description

F2 0F 5D /r
MINSD xmm1 xmm2/m64

RM

V/V

SSE2

Return the minimum scalar double-precision floating-point value between xmm2/m64 and xmm1.

VEX.NDS.128.F2.0F.WIG 5D /r
VMINSD xmm1 xmm2 xmm3/m64

RVM

V/V

AVX

Return the minimum scalar double-precision floating-point value between xmm3/m64 and xmm2.

EVEX.NDS.LIG.F2.0F.W1 5D /r
VMINSD xmm1 {k1}{z} xmm2 xmm3/m64{sae}

T1S

V/V

AVX512F

Return the minimum scalar double-precision floating-point value between xmm3/m64 and xmm2.

Instruction Operand Encoding

Op/En

Operand 1

Operand 2

Operand 3

Operand 4

RM

ModRM:reg (r, w)

ModRM:r/m (r)

NA

NA

RVM

ModRM:reg (w)

VEX.vvvv

ModRM:r/m (r)

NA

T1S

ModRM:reg (w)

EVEX.vvvv

ModRM:r/m (r)

NA

Description

Compares the low double-precision floating-point values in the first source operand and the second source operand, and returns the minimum value to the low quadword of the destination operand. When the source operand is a memory operand, only the 64 bits are accessed.

If the values being compared are both 0.0s (of either sign), the value in the second source operand is returned. If a value in the second source operand is an SNaN, then SNaN is returned unchanged to the destination (that is, a QNaN version of the SNaN is not returned).

If only one value is a NaN (SNaN or QNaN) for this instruction, the second source operand, either a NaN or a valid floating-point value, is written to the result. If instead of this behavior, it is required that the NaN source operand (from either the first or second source) be returned, the action of MINSD can be emulated using a sequence of instructions, such as, a comparison followed by AND, ANDN and OR.

The second source operand can be an XMM register or a 64-bit memory location. The first source and destination operands are XMM registers.

128-bit Legacy SSE version: The destination and first source operand are the same. Bits (MAXVL-1:64) of the corresponding destination register remain unchanged.

VEX.128 and EVEX encoded version: Bits (127:64) of the XMM register destination are copied from corresponding bits in the first source operand. Bits (MAXVL-1:128) of the destination register are zeroed.

EVEX encoded version: The low quadword element of the destination operand is updated according to the writemask.

Software should ensure VMINSD is encoded with VEX.L=0. Encoding VMINSD with VEX.L=1 may encounter unpre-dictable behavior across different processor generations.

Operation

MINSD (EVEX encoded version)

IF k1[0] or *no writemask*
    THEN DEST[63:0] <-  MIN(SRC1[63:0], SRC2[63:0])
    ELSE 
          IF *merging-masking* ; merging-masking
                THEN *DEST[63:0] remains unchanged*
                ELSE  ; zeroing-masking
                      THEN DEST[63:0] <-  0
          FI;
FI;
DEST[127:64] <-  SRC1[127:64]
DEST[MAX_VL-1:128] <-  0

MINSD (VEX.128 encoded version)

DEST[63:0] <- MIN(SRC1[63:0], SRC2[63:0])
DEST[127:64] <- SRC1[127:64]
DEST[MAX_VL-1:128] <- 0

MINSD (128-bit Legacy SSE version)

DEST[63:0] <- MIN(SRC1[63:0], SRC2[63:0])
DEST[MAX_VL-1:64] (Unmodified)

Intel C/C++ Compiler Intrinsic Equivalent

VMINSD __m128d _mm_min_round_sd(__m128d a, __m128d b, int);
VMINSD __m128d _mm_mask_min_round_sd(__m128d s, __mmask8 k, __m128d a,
                                     __m128d b, int);
VMINSD __m128d _mm_maskz_min_round_sd(__mmask8 k, __m128d a, __m128d b, int);
MINSD __m128d _mm_min_sd(__m128d a, __m128d b)

SIMD Floating-Point Exceptions

Invalid (including QNaN Source Operand), Denormal

Other Exceptions

Non-EVEX-encoded instruction, see Exceptions Type 3.

EVEX-encoded instruction, see Exceptions Type E3.

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