FMLALB, FMLALT (by element)
8-bit floating-point multiply-add long to half-precision (vector, by element)
This instruction widens the even-numbered (bottom) or odd-numbered (top)
8-bit elements in the first source vector and the indexed element from the
second source vector to half-precision format and multiplies the corresponding
elements. The intermediate products are scaled by 2-UInt(FPMR.LSCALE[3:0]),
before being destructively added without intermediate rounding to the
half-precision elements of the destination vector that overlap with the
corresponding 8-bit floating-point elements in the first source vector.
The 8-bit floating-point encoding format for the elements of the first
source vector is selected by FPMR.F8S1.
The 8-bit floating-point encoding format for the elements of the second
source vector is selected by FPMR.F8S2.
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FMLALB <Vd>.8H, <Vn>.16B, <Vm>.B[<index>]
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FMLALT <Vd>.8H, <Vn>.16B, <Vm>.B[<index>]
if !IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_FP8FMA) then UNDEFINED;
constant integer n = UInt(Rn);
constant integer m = UInt('00':Rm<2:0>);
constant integer d = UInt(Rd);
constant integer index = UInt(H:L:M:Rm<3>);
constant integer elements = 128 DIV 16;
constant integer sel = UInt(Q);
<Vd>
Is the name of the SIMD&FP destination register, encoded in the "Rd" field.
<Vn>
Is the name of the first SIMD&FP source register, encoded in the "Rn" field.
<Vm>
Is the name of the second SIMD&FP source register, in the range V0 to V7, encoded in the "Rm<2:0>" field.
<index>
Is the element index, in the range 0 to 15, encoded in the "H:L:M:Rm<3>" fields.
CheckFPMREnabled(); CheckFPAdvSIMDEnabled64();
constant bits(128) operand1 = V[n, 128];
constant bits(128) operand2 = V[m, 128];
constant bits(128) operand3 = V[d, 128];
bits(128) result;
for e = 0 to elements-1
constant bits(8) element1 = Elem[operand1, 2 * e + sel, 8];
constant bits(8) element2 = Elem[operand2, index, 8];
constant bits(16) element3 = Elem[operand3, e, 16];
Elem[result, e, 16] = FP8MulAddFP(element3, element1, element2, FPCR, FPMR);
V[d, 128] = result;