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CVTSD2SI
CVTSD2SI — Convert Scalar Double-Precision Floating-Point Value to Doubleword Integer
Opcode/ Instruction | Op / En | 64/32 bit Mode Support | CPUID Feature Flag | Description |
F2 0F 2D /r CVTSD2SI r32, xmm1/m64 | A | V/V | SSE2 | Convert one double-precision floating-point value from xmm1/m64 to one signed doubleword integer r32. |
F2 REX.W 0F 2D /r CVTSD2SI r64, xmm1/m64 | A | V/N.E. | SSE2 | Convert one double-precision floating-point value from xmm1/m64 to one signed quadword integer sign- extended into r64. |
VEX.LIG.F2.0F.W0 2D /r 1 VCVTSD2SI r32, xmm1/m64 | A | V/V | AVX | Convert one double-precision floating-point value from xmm1/m64 to one signed doubleword integer r32. |
VEX.LIG.F2.0F.W1 2D /r 1 VCVTSD2SI r64, xmm1/m64 | A | V/N.E.2 | AVX | Convert one double-precision floating-point value from xmm1/m64 to one signed quadword integer sign- extended into r64. |
EVEX.LIG.F2.0F.W0 2D /r VCVTSD2SI r32, xmm1/m64{er} | B | V/V | AVX512F | Convert one double-precision floating-point value from xmm1/m64 to one signed doubleword integer r32. |
EVEX.LIG.F2.0F.W1 2D /r VCVTSD2SI r64, xmm1/m64{er} | B | V/N.E.2 | AVX512F | Convert one double-precision floating-point value from xmm1/m64 to one signed quadword integer sign- extended into r64. |
NOTES:
- Software should ensure VCVTSD2SI is encoded with VEX.L=0. Encoding VCVTSD2SI with VEX.L=1 may encounter unpredictable behavior across different processor generations.
- VEX.W1/EVEX.W1 in non-64 bit is ignored; the instructions behaves as if the W0 version is used.
Op/En | Tuple Type | Operand 1 | Operand 2 | Operand 3 | Operand 4 |
A | NA | ModRM:reg (w) | ModRM:r/m (r) | NA | NA |
B | Tuple1 Fixed | ModRM:reg (w) | ModRM:r/m (r) | NA | NA |
Converts a double-precision floating-point value in the source operand (the second operand) to a signed double- word integer in the destination operand (first operand). The source operand can be an XMM register or a 64-bit memory location. The destination operand is a general-purpose register. When the source operand is an XMM register, the double-precision floating-point value is contained in the low quadword of the register.
When a conversion is inexact, the value returned is rounded according to the rounding control bits in the MXCSR register.
If a converted result exceeds the range limits of signed doubleword integer (in non-64-bit modes or 64-bit mode with REX.W/VEX.W/EVEX.W=0), the floating-point invalid exception is raised, and if this exception is masked, the indefinite integer value (80000000H) is returned.
If a converted result exceeds the range limits of signed quadword integer (in 64-bit mode and REX.W/VEX.W/EVEX.W = 1), the floating-point invalid exception is raised, and if this exception is masked, the indefinite integer value (80000000_00000000H) is returned.
Legacy SSE instruction: Use of the REX.W prefix promotes the instruction to produce 64-bit data in 64-bit mode. See the summary chart at the beginning of this section for encoding data and limits.
Note: VEX.vvvv and EVEX.vvvv are reserved and must be 1111b, otherwise instructions will #UD.
Software should ensure VCVTSD2SI is encoded with VEX.L=0. Encoding VCVTSD2SI with VEX.L=1 may encounter unpredictable behavior across different processor generations.
IF SRC *is register* AND (EVEX.b = 1)
THEN
SET_RM(EVEX.RC);
ELSE
SET_RM(MXCSR.RM);
FI;
IF 64-Bit Mode and OperandSize = 64
THEN
DEST[63:0] ← Convert_Double_Precision_Floating_Point_To_Integer(SRC[63:0]);
ELSE
DEST[31:0] ← Convert_Double_Precision_Floating_Point_To_Integer(SRC[63:0]);
FI
IF 64-Bit Mode and OperandSize = 64
THEN
DEST[63:0] ←Convert_Double_Precision_Floating_Point_To_Integer(SRC[63:0]);
ELSE
DEST[31:0] ←Convert_Double_Precision_Floating_Point_To_Integer(SRC[63:0]);
FI;
VCVTSD2SI int _mm_cvtsd_i32(__m128d);
VCVTSD2SI int _mm_cvt_roundsd_i32(__m128d, int r);
VCVTSD2SI __int64 _mm_cvtsd_i64(__m128d);
VCVTSD2SI __int64 _mm_cvt_roundsd_i64(__m128d, int r);
CVTSD2SI __int64 _mm_cvtsd_si64(__m128d);
CVTSD2SI int _mm_cvtsd_si32(__m128d a)
Invalid, Precision
VEX-encoded instructions, see Exceptions Type 3;
EVEX-encoded instructions, see Exceptions Type E3NF.
#UD If VEX.vvvv != 1111B or EVEX.vvvv != 1111B.
Source: Intel® Architecture Software Developer's Manual (May 2018)
Generated: 5-6-2018