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SQINCP (scalar)

Signed saturating increment scalar by count of true predicate elements

Counts the number of true elements in the source predicate and then uses the result to increment the scalar destination. The result is saturated to the source general-purpose register's signed integer range. A 32-bit saturated result is then sign-extended to 64 bits.

It has encodings from 2 classes: 32-bit and 64-bit

32-bit

(FEAT_SVE || FEAT_SME)

313029282726252423222120191817161514131211109876543210
00100101size1010001000100PmRdn
DUsfop

Encoding

SQINCP <Xdn>, <Pm>.<T>, <Wdn>

Decode for this encoding

if !IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_SVE) && !IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_SME) then EndOfDecode(Decode_UNDEF); constant integer esize = 8 << UInt(size); constant integer m = UInt(Pm); constant integer dn = UInt(Rdn); constant boolean unsigned = FALSE; constant integer ssize = 32;

64-bit

(FEAT_SVE || FEAT_SME)

313029282726252423222120191817161514131211109876543210
00100101size1010001000110PmRdn
DUsfop

Encoding

SQINCP <Xdn>, <Pm>.<T>

Decode for this encoding

if !IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_SVE) && !IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_SME) then EndOfDecode(Decode_UNDEF); constant integer esize = 8 << UInt(size); constant integer m = UInt(Pm); constant integer dn = UInt(Rdn); constant boolean unsigned = FALSE; constant integer ssize = 64;

Assembler Symbols

<Xdn>

Is the 64-bit name of the source and destination general-purpose register, encoded in the "Rdn" field.

<Pm>

Is the name of the source scalable predicate register, encoded in the "Pm" field.

<T>

Is the size specifier, encoded in size:

size <T>
00 B
01 H
10 S
11 D
<Wdn>

Is the 32-bit name of the source and destination general-purpose register, encoded in the "Rdn" field.

Operation

CheckSVEEnabled(); constant integer VL = CurrentVL; constant integer PL = VL DIV 8; constant integer elements = VL DIV esize; constant bits(ssize) operand1 = X[dn, ssize]; constant bits(PL) operand2 = P[m, PL]; bits(ssize) result; integer count = 0; for e = 0 to elements-1 if ActivePredicateElement(operand2, e, esize) then count = count + 1; constant integer element = Int(operand1, unsigned); (result, -) = SatQ(element + count, ssize, unsigned); X[dn, 64] = Extend(result, 64, unsigned);