Opcode/Instruction | Op/En | 64/32 bit Mode Support | CPUID Feature Flag | Description |
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NP 0F 38 07 /r1 PHSUBSW mm1, mm2/m64 |
RM | V/V | SSSE3 | Subtract 16-bit signed integer horizontally, pack saturated integers to mm1. |
66 0F 38 07 /r PHSUBSW xmm1, xmm2/m128 |
RM | V/V | SSSE3 | Subtract 16-bit signed integer horizontally, pack saturated integers to xmm1. |
VEX.128.66.0F38.WIG 07 /r VPHSUBSW xmm1, xmm2, xmm3/m128 |
RVM | V/V | AVX | Subtract 16-bit signed integer horizontally, pack saturated integers to xmm1. |
VEX.256.66.0F38.WIG 07 /r VPHSUBSW ymm1, ymm2, ymm3/m256 |
RVM | V/V | AVX2 | Subtract 16-bit signed integer horizontally, pack saturated integers to ymm1. |
NOTES:
1. See note in Section 2.5, “Intel® AVX and Intel® SSE Instruction Exception Specification” in the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Soft-
ware Developer’s Manual, Volume 2A and Section 23.25.3, “Exception Conditions of Legacy SIMD Instructions Operating on MMX Registers” in the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A.
Op/En | Operand 1 | Operand 2 | Operand 3 | Operand 4 |
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RM | ModRM:reg (r, w) | ModRM:r/m (r) | N/A | N/A |
RVM | ModRM:reg (r, w) | VEX.vvvv (r) | ModRM:r/m (r) | N/A |
(V)PHSUBSW performs horizontal subtraction on each adjacent pair of 16-bit signed integers by subtracting the most significant word from the least significant word of each pair in the source and destination operands. The signed, saturated 16-bit results are packed to the destination operand (first operand). When the source operand is a 128-bit memory operand, the operand must be aligned on a 16-byte boundary or a general-protection exception (#GP) will be generated.
Legacy SSE version: Both operands can be MMX registers. The second source operand can be an MMX register or a 64-bit memory location.
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 (MAXVL-1:128) of the corresponding YMM destina-tion register remain unchanged.
In 64-bit mode, use the REX prefix to access additional registers.
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 (MAXVL-1:128) of the destination YMM register are zeroed.
VEX.256 encoded version: The first source and destination operands are YMM registers. The second source operand can be an YMM register or a 256-bit memory location.
PHSUBSW (With 64-bit Operands)
mm1[15-0] = SaturateToSignedWord(mm1[15-0] - mm1[31-16]); mm1[31-16] = SaturateToSignedWord(mm1[47-32] - mm1[63-48]); mm1[47-32] = SaturateToSignedWord(mm2/m64[15-0] - mm2/m64[31-16]); mm1[63-48] = SaturateToSignedWord(mm2/m64[47-32] - mm2/m64[63-48]);
PHSUBSW (With 128-bit Operands)
xmm1[15-0] = SaturateToSignedWord(xmm1[15-0] - xmm1[31-16]); xmm1[31-16] = SaturateToSignedWord(xmm1[47-32] - xmm1[63-48]); xmm1[47-32] = SaturateToSignedWord(xmm1[79-64] - xmm1[95-80]); xmm1[63-48] = SaturateToSignedWord(xmm1[111-96] - xmm1[127-112]); xmm1[79-64] = SaturateToSignedWord(xmm2/m128[15-0] - xmm2/m128[31-16]); xmm1[95-80] =SaturateToSignedWord(xmm2/m128[47-32] - xmm2/m128[63-48]); xmm1[111-96] =SaturateToSignedWord(xmm2/m128[79-64] - xmm2/m128[95-80]); xmm1[127-112]= SaturateToSignedWord(xmm2/m128[111-96] - xmm2/m128[127-112]);
VPHSUBSW (VEX.128 Encoded Version)
DEST[15:0]= SaturateToSignedWord(SRC1[15:0] - SRC1[31:16]) DEST[31:16] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC1[47:32] - SRC1[63:48]) DEST[47:32] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC1[79:64] - SRC1[95:80]) DEST[63:48] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC1[111:96] - SRC1[127:112]) DEST[79:64] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC2[15:0] - SRC2[31:16]) DEST[95:80] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC2[47:32] - SRC2[63:48]) DEST[111:96] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC2[79:64] - SRC2[95:80]) DEST[127:112] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC2[111:96] - SRC2[127:112]) DEST[MAXVL-1:128] := 0
VPHSUBSW (VEX.256 Encoded Version)
DEST[15:0]= SaturateToSignedWord(SRC1[15:0] - SRC1[31:16]) DEST[31:16] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC1[47:32] - SRC1[63:48]) DEST[47:32] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC1[79:64] - SRC1[95:80]) DEST[63:48] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC1[111:96] - SRC1[127:112]) DEST[79:64] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC2[15:0] - SRC2[31:16]) DEST[95:80] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC2[47:32] - SRC2[63:48]) DEST[111:96] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC2[79:64] - SRC2[95:80]) DEST[127:112] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC2[111:96] - SRC2[127:112]) DEST[143:128]= SaturateToSignedWord(SRC1[143:128] - SRC1[159:144]) DEST[159:144] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC1[175:160] - SRC1[191:176]) DEST[175:160] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC1[207:192] - SRC1[223:208]) DEST[191:176] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC1[239:224] - SRC1[255:240]) DEST[207:192] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC2[143:128] - SRC2[159:144]) DEST[223:208] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC2[175:160] - SRC2[191:176]) DEST[239:224] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC2[207:192] - SRC2[223:208]) DEST[255:240] = SaturateToSignedWord(SRC2[239:224] - SRC2[255:240])
PHSUBSW __m64 _mm_hsubs_pi16 (__m64 a, __m64 b)
(V)PHSUBSW __m128i _mm_hsubs_epi16 (__m128i a, __m128i b)
VPHSUBSW __m256i _mm256_hsubs_epi16 (__m256i a, __m256i b)
None.
See Table 2-21, “Type 4 Class Exception Conditions,” additionally:
#UD | If VEX.L = 1. |