Intel 253666-024US Manuel D’Utilisation

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INSTRUCTION SET REFERENCE, A-M
CVTTPS2DQ—Convert with Truncation Packed Single-Precision Floating-Point Values to 
Packed Doubleword Integers
CVTTPS2DQ—Convert with Truncation Packed Single-Precision 
Floating-Point Values to Packed Doubleword Integers
Description
Converts four packed single-precision floating-point values in the source operand 
(second operand) to four packed signed doubleword integers in the destination 
operand (first operand). The source operand can be an XMM register or a 128-bit 
memory location. The destination operand is an XMM register. When a conversion is 
inexact, a truncated (round toward zero) result is returned. If a converted result is 
larger than the maximum signed doubleword integer, the floating-point invalid 
exception is raised, and if this exception is masked, the indefinite integer value 
(80000000H) is returned.
In 64-bit mode, use of the REX.R prefix permits this instruction to access additional 
registers (XMM8-XMM15).
Operation
DEST[31:0] ← Convert_Single_Precision_Floating_Point_To_Integer_Truncate(SRC[31:0]);
DEST[63:32]  ← Convert_Single_Precision_Floating_Point_To_Integer_Truncate(SRC[63:32]);
DEST[95:64]  ← Convert_Single_Precision_Floating_Point_To_Integer_Truncate(SRC[95:64]);
DEST[127:96]  ← Convert_Single_Precision_Floating_Point_To_Integer_Truncate(SRC[127:96]);
Intel C/C++ Compiler Intrinsic Equivalent
CVTTPS2DQ 
__m128i _mm_cvttps_epi32(__m128 a)
SIMD Floating-Point Exceptions
Invalid, Precision.
Protected Mode Exceptions
#GP(0)
For an illegal memory operand effective address in the CS, DS, 
ES, FS or GS segments.
If a memory operand is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary, 
regardless of segment.
#SS(0) 
For an illegal address in the SS segment. 
Opcode
Instruction
64-Bit 
Mode
Compat/
Leg Mode
Description
F3 0F 5B /CVTTPS2DQ xmm1
xmm2/m128
Valid
Valid
Convert four single-precision 
floating-point values from 
xmm2/m128 to four signed 
doubleword integers in xmm1 using 
truncation.