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MOV

Move logical bitmask immediate to vector (unpredicated)

This instruction unconditionally broadcasts the logical bitmask immediate into each element of the destination vector. This instruction is unpredicated. The immediate is a 64-bit value consisting of a single run of ones or zeros repeating every 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 or 64 bits.

This is an alias of DUPM. This means:

SVE class

(FEAT_SVE || FEAT_SME)

313029282726252423222120191817161514131211109876543210
00000101110000imm13Zd

Encoding

MOV <Zd>.<T>, #<const>

is equivalent to

DUPM <Zd>.<T>, #<const>

and is the preferred disassembly when SVEMoveMaskPreferred(imm13).

Assembler Symbols

<Zd>

Is the name of the destination scalable vector register, encoded in the "Zd" field.

<T>

Is the size specifier, encoded in imm13:

imm13 <T>
0xxxxxx0xxxxx S
0xxxxxx10xxxx H
0xxxxxx110xxx B
0xxxxxx1110xx B
0xxxxxx11110x B
0xxxxxx11111x RESERVED
1xxxxxxxxxxxx D
<const>

Is a 64, 32, 16 or 8-bit bitmask consisting of replicated 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 or 64 bit fields, each field containing a rotated run of non-zero bits, encoded in the "imm13" field.

Operation

The description of DUPM gives the operational pseudocode for this instruction.


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