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<div style="font-size:80%;line-height:90%;margin-bottom:2em">[[Speculation|realizing]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Encoding|exu stream]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Decode|exu block]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Phasing|compute phase]]&nbsp;&nbsp; operation&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Domains|in the binary floating point value domain]]&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
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<div style="font-size:80%;line-height:90%;margin-bottom:2em">[[Speculation|speculable]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Encoding|exu stream]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Decode|exu block]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Phasing|compute phase]]&nbsp;&nbsp; operation&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Domains|in the binary floating point value domain]]&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
 
'''native on:''' [[Cores/Silver|Silver]] [[Cores/Gold|Gold]] <br />
 
'''native on:''' [[Cores/Silver|Silver]] [[Cores/Gold|Gold]] <br />
 
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widen to double width
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Double the scalar width of the elements of a binary float vector.
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Binary floats can be 2-16 byte wide. Although the 2 byte format is a pure interchange format and no floating arithmetic operations are available for them.
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Vector widen operations always produce two result vectors to accomodate the widening of maximum size vectors. The first result vector then contains the widened values of the lower half of the operand, and the second result the upper.
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<code style="font-size:130%"><b style="color:#050">widenfv</b>(<span style="color:#009">[[Domains#f|f]]</span> <span title="belt operand from ops window">v</span>) &#8594; [[Domains#f|f]] r<sub>0</sub>, [[Domains#f|f]] r<sub>1</sub></code>
 
<code style="font-size:130%"><b style="color:#050">widenfv</b>(<span style="color:#009">[[Domains#f|f]]</span> <span title="belt operand from ops window">v</span>) &#8594; [[Domains#f|f]] r<sub>0</sub>, [[Domains#f|f]] r<sub>1</sub></code>

Latest revision as of 09:31, 9 February 2015

speculable  exu stream  exu block  compute phase   operation   in the binary floating point value domain  

native on: Silver Gold

Double the scalar width of the elements of a binary float vector.

Binary floats can be 2-16 byte wide. Although the 2 byte format is a pure interchange format and no floating arithmetic operations are available for them.

Vector widen operations always produce two result vectors to accomodate the widening of maximum size vectors. The first result vector then contains the widened values of the lower half of the operand, and the second result the upper.



widenfv(f v) → f r0, f r1

operands: like Widenvf FF:2F2F


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Gold E0 E1 E2 E3 2 2


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