MADDPT
Multiply-add checked pointer
This instruction multiplies two register values,
adds a third register value, and writes the result to the
destination register. The intermediate product is treated as the offset.
If the operation would have generated a result where the most significant 8 bits
of the result register differ from the most significant 8 bits of the base
register, then the result is modified such that it is likely to be non-canonical
when used as an address.
If the intermediate product cannot be correctly represented as a 64-bit
two's complement value, then the result is modified such that it is likely to be
non-canonical when used as an address.
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MADDPT <Xd>, <Xn>, <Xm>, <Xa>
if !IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_CPA) then UNDEFINED;
constant integer d = UInt(Rd);
constant integer n = UInt(Rn);
constant integer m = UInt(Rm);
constant integer a = UInt(Ra);
<Xd>
Is the 64-bit name of the general-purpose destination register, encoded in the "Rd" field.
<Xn>
Is the 64-bit name of the first general-purpose source register holding the multiplicand, encoded in the "Rn" field.
<Xm>
Is the 64-bit name of the second general-purpose source register holding the multiplier, encoded in the "Rm" field.
<Xa>
Is the 64-bit name of the third general-purpose source register holding the addend, encoded in the "Ra" field.
constant bits(64) operand1 = X[n, 64];
constant bits(64) operand2 = X[m, 64];
constant bits(64) operand3 = X[a, 64];
bits(64) result;
constant integer product = SInt(operand1) * SInt(operand2);
// Signed and unsigned twos complement arithmetic are equivalent if only a
// fixed number of bits are considered.
result = operand3 + product<63:0>;
constant boolean overflow = (product != SInt(product<63:0>));
result = PointerMultiplyAddCheck(result, operand3, overflow);
X[d, 64] = result;