Decrement scalar by count of true predicate elements
Counts the number of true elements in the source predicate and then uses the result to decrement the scalar destination.
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if !IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_SVE) && !IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_SME) then UNDEFINED; constant integer esize = 8 << UInt(size); constant integer m = UInt(Pm); constant integer dn = UInt(Rdn);
<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
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CheckSVEEnabled(); constant integer VL = CurrentVL; constant integer PL = VL DIV 8; constant integer elements = VL DIV esize; constant bits(64) operand1 = X[dn, 64]; constant bits(PL) operand2 = P[m, PL]; integer count = 0; for e = 0 to elements-1 if ActivePredicateElement(operand2, e, esize) then count = count + 1; X[dn, 64] = operand1 - count;
If FEAT_SME is implemented and the PE is in Streaming SVE mode, then any subsequent instruction which is dependent on the general-purpose register written by this instruction might be significantly delayed.
Internal version only: aarchmrs v2024-03_relA, pseudocode v2024-03_rel, sve v2024-03_rel ; Build timestamp: 2024-03-26T09:45
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