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VRCP14PD
VRCP14PD — Compute Approximate Reciprocals of Packed Float64 Values
Opcode/ Instruction | Op / En | 64/32 bit Mode Support | CPUID Feature Flag | Description |
EVEX.128.66.0F38.W1 4C /r VRCP14PD xmm1 {k1}{z}, xmm2/m128/m64bcst | A | V/V | AVX512VL AVX512F | Computes the approximate reciprocals of the packed double- precision floating-point values in xmm2/m128/m64bcst and stores the results in xmm1. Under writemask. |
EVEX.256.66.0F38.W1 4C /r VRCP14PD ymm1 {k1}{z}, ymm2/m256/m64bcst | A | V/V | AVX512VL AVX512F | Computes the approximate reciprocals of the packed double- precision floating-point values in ymm2/m256/m64bcst and stores the results in ymm1. Under writemask. |
EVEX.512.66.0F38.W1 4C /r VRCP14PD zmm1 {k1}{z}, zmm2/m512/m64bcst | A | V/V | AVX512F | Computes the approximate reciprocals of the packed double- precision floating-point values in zmm2/m512/m64bcst and stores the results in zmm1. Under writemask. |
Op/En | Tuple Type | Operand 1 | Operand 2 | Operand 3 | Operand 4 |
A | Full | ModRM:reg (w) | ModRM:r/m (r) | NA | NA |
This instruction performs a SIMD computation of the approximate reciprocals of eight/four/two packed double- precision floating-point values in the source operand (the second operand) and stores the packed double-precision floating-point results in the destination operand. The maximum relative error for this approximation is less than 2- 14.
The source operand can be a ZMM register, a 512-bit memory location, or a 512-bit vector broadcasted from a 64-bit memory location. The destination operand is a ZMM register conditionally updated according to the writemask.
The VRCP14PD instruction is not affected by the rounding control bits in the MXCSR register. When a source value is a 0.0, an ∞ with the sign of the source value is returned. A denormal source value will be treated as zero only in case of DAZ bit set in MXCSR. Otherwise it is treated correctly (i.e. not as a 0.0). Underflow results are flushed to zero only in case of FTZ bit set in MXCSR. Otherwise it will be treated correctly (i.e. correct underflow result is written) with the sign of the operand. When a source value is a SNaN or QNaN, the SNaN is converted to a QNaN or the source QNaN is returned.
EVEX.vvvv is reserved and must be 1111b otherwise instructions will #UD.
MXCSR exception flags are not affected by this instruction and floating-point exceptions are not reported.
Table 5-22. VRCP14PD/VRCP14SD Special Cases
Input value | Result value | Comments |
0 ≤ X ≤ 2-1024 | INF | Very small denormal |
-2-1024 ≤ X ≤ -0 | -INF | Very small denormal |
X > 21022 | Underflow | Up to 18 bits of fractions are returned* |
X < -21022 | -Underflow | Up to 18 bits of fractions are returned* |
X = 2-n | 2n | |
X = -2-n | -2n |
* in this case the mantissa is shifted right by one or two bits
A numerically exact implementation of VRCP14xx can be found at https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/refer- ence-implementations-for-IA-approximation-instructions-vrcp14-vrsqrt14-vrcp28-vrsqrt28-vexp2.
(KL, VL) = (2, 128), (4, 256), (8, 512)
FOR j ← 0 TO KL-1
i ← j * 64
IF k1[j] OR *no writemask* THEN
IF (EVEX.b = 1) AND (SRC *is memory*)
THEN DEST[i+63:i] ← APPROXIMATE(1.0/SRC[63:0]);
ELSE DEST[i+63:i] ← APPROXIMATE(1.0/SRC[i+63:i]);
FI;
ELSE
IF *merging-masking*
; merging-masking
THEN *DEST[i+63:i] remains unchanged*
ELSE
; zeroing-masking
DEST[i+63:i] ← 0
FI;
FI;
ENDFOR;
DEST[MAXVL-1:VL] ← 0
VRCP14PD __m512d _mm512_rcp14_pd( __m512d a);
VRCP14PD __m512d _mm512_mask_rcp14_pd(__m512d s, __mmask8 k, __m512d a);
VRCP14PD __m512d _mm512_maskz_rcp14_pd( __mmask8 k, __m512d a);
None
See Exceptions Type E4.
Source: Intel® Architecture Software Developer's Manual (May 2018)
Generated: 5-6-2018