PSIGNB/PSIGNW/PSIGND — Packed SIGN

Description CPUID Feature Flag Opcode/Instruction Op/En 64/32 bit Mode Support
Negate/zero/preserve packed byte integers in mm1 depending on the corresponding sign in mm2/m64. SSSE3

0F 38 08 /r1

PSIGNB mm1, mm2/m64

RM V/V
Negate/zero/preserve packed byte integers in xmm1 depending on the corresponding sign in xmm2/m128. SSSE3

66 0F 38 08 /r

PSIGNB xmm1, xmm2/m128

RM V/V
Negate/zero/preserve packed word integers in mm1 depending on the corresponding sign in mm2/m128. SSSE3

0F 38 09 /r1

PSIGNW mm1, mm2/m64

RM V/V
Negate/zero/preserve packed word integers in xmm1 depending on the corresponding sign in xmm2/m128. SSSE3

66 0F 38 09 /r

PSIGNW xmm1, xmm2/m128

RM V/V
Negate/zero/preserve packed doubleword integers in mm1 depending on the corresponding sign in mm2/m128. SSSE3

0F 38 0A /r1

PSIGND mm1, mm2/m64

RM V/V
Negate/zero/preserve packed doubleword integers in xmm1 depending on the corresponding sign in xmm2/m128. SSSE3

66 0F 38 0A /r

PSIGND xmm1, xmm2/m128

RM V/V
Negate/zero/preserve packed byte integers in xmm2 depending on the corresponding sign in xmm3/m128. AVX

VEX.NDS.128.66.0F38.WIG 08 /r

VPSIGNB xmm1, xmm2, xmm3/m128

RVM V/V
Negate/zero/preserve packed word integers in xmm2 depending on the corresponding sign in xmm3/m128. AVX

VEX.NDS.128.66.0F38.WIG 09 /r

VPSIGNW xmm1, xmm2, xmm3/m128

RVM V/V
Negate/zero/preserve packed doubleword integers in xmm2 depending on the corresponding sign in xmm3/m128. AVX

VEX.NDS.128.66.0F38.WIG 0A /r

VPSIGND xmm1, xmm2, xmm3/m128

RVM V/V
Negate packed byte integers in ymm2 if the corresponding sign in ymm3/m256 is less than zero. AVX2

VEX.NDS.256.66.0F38.WIG 08 /r

VPSIGNB ymm1, ymm2, ymm3/m256

RVM V/V
Negate packed 16-bit integers in ymm2 if the corresponding sign in ymm3/m256 is less than zero. AVX2

VEX.NDS.256.66.0F38.WIG 09 /r

VPSIGNW ymm1, ymm2, ymm3/m256

RVM V/V
Negate packed doubleword integers in ymm2 if the corresponding sign in ymm3/m256 is less than zero. AVX2

VEX.NDS.256.66.0F38.WIG 0A /r

VPSIGND ymm1, ymm2, ymm3/m256

RVM V/V

NOTES:

1. See note in Section 2.4, “Instruction Exception Specification” in the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 2A and Section 22.25.3, “Exception Conditions of Legacy SIMD Instructions Operating on MMX Registers” in the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A.

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 (r) ModRM:r/m (r) NA

Description

(V)PSIGNB/(V)PSIGNW/(V)PSIGND negates each data element of the destination operand (the first operand) if the signed integer value of the corresponding data element in the source operand (the second operand) is less than zero. If the signed integer value of a data element in the source operand is positive, the corresponding data element in the destination operand is unchanged. If a data element in the source operand is zero, the corre-sponding data element in the destination operand is set to zero.

(V)PSIGNB operates on signed bytes. (V)PSIGNW operates on 16-bit signed words. (V)PSIGND operates on signed 32-bit integers. When the source operand is a 128bit memory operand, the operand must be aligned on a 16-byte boundary or a general-protection exception (#GP) will be generated.

Legacy SSE instructions: Both operands can be MMX registers. In 64-bit mode, use the REX prefix to access addi-tional registers.

128-bit Legacy SSE version: The first source and destination operands are XMM registers. The second source operand is an XMM register or a 128-bit memory location. Bits (VLMAX-1:128) of the corresponding YMM destina-tion register remain unchanged.

VEX.128 encoded version: The first source and destination operands are XMM registers. The second source operand is an XMM register or a 128-bit memory location. Bits (VLMAX-1:128) of the destination YMM register are zeroed. VEX.L must be 0, otherwise instructions will #UD.

VEX.256 encoded version: The first source and destination operands are YMM registers. The second source operand is an YMM register or a 256-bit memory location.

Operation

PSIGNB (with 64 bit operands)

    IF (SRC[7:0] < 0 )
         DEST[7:0] ← Neg(DEST[7:0])
    ELSEIF (SRC[7:0] = 0 )
         DEST[7:0] ← 0
    ELSEIF (SRC[7:0] > 0 )
         DEST[7:0] ← DEST[7:0]
    Repeat operation for 2nd through 7th bytes
    IF (SRC[63:56] < 0 )
         DEST[63:56] ← Neg(DEST[63:56])
    ELSEIF (SRC[63:56] = 0 )
         DEST[63:56] ← 0
    ELSEIF (SRC[63:56] > 0 )
         DEST[63:56] ← DEST[63:56]

PSIGNB (with 128 bit operands)

    IF (SRC[7:0] < 0 )
         DEST[7:0] ← Neg(DEST[7:0])
    ELSEIF (SRC[7:0] = 0 )
         DEST[7:0] ← 0
    ELSEIF (SRC[7:0] > 0 )
         DEST[7:0] ← DEST[7:0]
    Repeat operation for 2nd through 15th bytes
    IF (SRC[127:120] < 0 )
         DEST[127:120] ← Neg(DEST[127:120])
    ELSEIF (SRC[127:120] = 0 )
         DEST[127:120] ← 0
    ELSEIF (SRC[127:120] > 0 )
         DEST[127:120] ← DEST[127:120]

VPSIGNB (VEX.128 encoded version)

DEST[127:0] ←BYTE_SIGN(SRC1, SRC2)
DEST[VLMAX-1:128] ← 0

VPSIGNB (VEX.256 encoded version)

DEST[255:0] ←BYTE_SIGN_256b(SRC1, SRC2)

PSIGNW (with 64 bit operands)

    IF (SRC[15:0] < 0 )
         DEST[15:0] ← Neg(DEST[15:0])
    ELSEIF (SRC[15:0] = 0 )
         DEST[15:0] ← 0
    ELSEIF (SRC[15:0] > 0 )
         DEST[15:0] ← DEST[15:0]
Repeat operation for 2nd through 3rd words
    IF (SRC[63:48] < 0 )
         DEST[63:48] ← Neg(DEST[63:48])
    ELSEIF (SRC[63:48] = 0 )
         DEST[63:48] ← 0
    ELSEIF (SRC[63:48] > 0 )
         DEST[63:48] ← DEST[63:48]

PSIGNW (with 128 bit operands)

    IF (SRC[15:0] < 0 )
         DEST[15:0] ← Neg(DEST[15:0])
    ELSEIF (SRC[15:0] = 0 )
         DEST[15:0] ← 0
    ELSEIF (SRC[15:0] > 0 )
         DEST[15:0] ← DEST[15:0]
    Repeat operation for 2nd through 7th words
    IF (SRC[127:112] < 0 )
         DEST[127:112] ← Neg(DEST[127:112])
    ELSEIF (SRC[127:112] = 0 )
         DEST[127:112] ← 0
    ELSEIF (SRC[127:112] > 0 )
         DEST[127:112] ← DEST[127:112]

VPSIGNW (VEX.128 encoded version)

DEST[127:0] ←WORD_SIGN(SRC1, SRC2)
DEST[VLMAX-1:128] ← 0

VPSIGNW (VEX.256 encoded version)

DEST[255:0] ←WORD_SIGN(SRC1, SRC2)

PSIGND (with 64 bit operands)

    IF (SRC[31:0] < 0 )
         DEST[31:0] ← Neg(DEST[31:0])
    ELSEIF (SRC[31:0] = 0 )
         DEST[31:0] ← 0
    ELSEIF (SRC[31:0] > 0 )
         DEST[31:0] ← DEST[31:0]
    IF (SRC[63:32] < 0 )
         DEST[63:32] ← Neg(DEST[63:32])
    ELSEIF (SRC[63:32] = 0 )
         DEST[63:32] ← 0
    ELSEIF (SRC[63:32] > 0 )
         DEST[63:32] ← DEST[63:32]

PSIGND (with 128 bit operands)

    IF (SRC[31:0] < 0 )
         DEST[31:0] ← Neg(DEST[31:0])
    ELSEIF (SRC[31:0] = 0 )
         DEST[31:0] ← 0
    ELSEIF (SRC[31:0] > 0 )
         DEST[31:0] ← DEST[31:0]
    Repeat operation for 2nd through 3rd double words
    IF (SRC[127:96] < 0 )
         DEST[127:96] ← Neg(DEST[127:96])
    ELSEIF (SRC[127:96] = 0 )
         DEST[127:96] ← 0
    ELSEIF (SRC[127:96] > 0 )
         DEST[127:96] ← DEST[127:96]

VPSIGND (VEX.128 encoded version)

DEST[127:0] ←DWORD_SIGN(SRC1, SRC2)
DEST[VLMAX-1:128] ← 0

VPSIGND (VEX.256 encoded version)

DEST[255:0] ←DWORD_SIGN(SRC1, SRC2)

Intel C/C++ Compiler Intrinsic Equivalent

PSIGNB:

__m64 _mm_sign_pi8 (__m64 a, __m64 b)

(V)PSIGNB:

__m128i _mm_sign_epi8 (__m128i a, __m128i b)

VPSIGNB:

__m256i _mm256_sign_epi8 (__m256i a, __m256i b)

PSIGNW:

__m64 _mm_sign_pi16 (__m64 a, __m64 b)

(V)PSIGNW:

__m128i _mm_sign_epi16 (__m128i a, __m128i b)

VPSIGNW:

__m256i _mm256_sign_epi16 (__m256i a, __m256i b)

PSIGND:

__m64 _mm_sign_pi32 (__m64 a, __m64 b)

(V)PSIGND:

__m128i _mm_sign_epi32 (__m128i a, __m128i b)

VPSIGND:

__m256i _mm256_sign_epi32 (__m256i a, __m256i b)

SIMD Floating-Point Exceptions

None.

Other Exceptions

See Exceptions Type 4; additionally

#UD If VEX.L = 1.