SETP, SETM, SETE
Memory set
These instructions perform a memory set using the value in the bottom byte of the source register.
The prologue, main, and epilogue instructions are expected to be run in succession
and to appear consecutively in memory: SETP, then SETM, and then SETE.
SETP performs some preconditioning of the arguments suitable for using the SETM instruction,
and performs an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED amount of the memory set.
SETM performs an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED amount of the memory set.
SETE performs the last part of the memory set.
The inclusion of IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED amounts of memory set
allows some optimization of the size that can be performed.
The architecture supports two algorithms for the memory set: option A and option B.
Which algorithm is used is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED.
Portable software should not assume that the choice of algorithm is constant.
After execution of SETP, option A (which results in encoding PSTATE.C = 0):
If Xn<63> == 1, the set size is saturated to 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.
Xd holds the original Xd + saturated Xn.
Xn holds -1* saturated Xn + an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED
number of bytes set.
PSTATE.{N,Z,V} are set to {0,0,0}.
After execution of SETP, option B (which results in encoding PSTATE.C = 1):
If Xn<63> == 1, the copy size is saturated to 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.
Xd holds the original Xd + an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED
number of bytes set.
Xn holds the saturated Xn - an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED
number of bytes set.
PSTATE.{N,Z,V} are set to {0,0,0}.
For SETM, option A (encoded by PSTATE.C = 0), the format of the arguments is:
Xn is treated as a signed 64-bit number.
Xn holds -1* number of bytes remaining to be set in the memory set in total.
Xd holds the lowest address that the set is made to -Xn.
At the end of the instruction, the value of Xn is written back with -1* the
number of bytes remaining to be set in the memory set in total.
For SETM, option B (encoded by PSTATE.C = 1), the format of the arguments is:
Xn holds the number of bytes remaining to be set in the memory set in total.
Xd holds the lowest address that the set is made to.
At the end of the instruction:
the value of Xn is written back with the number of bytes remaining to be set
in the memory set in total.
the value of Xd is written back with the lowest address that has not been set.
For SETE, option A (encoded by PSTATE.C = 0), the format of the arguments is:
Xn is treated as a signed 64-bit number.
Xn holds -1* the number of bytes remaining to be set in the memory set in total.
Xd holds the lowest address that the set is made to -Xn.
At the end of the instruction, the value of Xn is written back with 0.
For SETE, option B (encoded by PSTATE.C = 1), the format of the arguments is:
Xn holds the number of bytes remaining to be set in the memory set in total.
Xd holds the lowest address that the set is made to.
At the end of the instruction:
the value of Xn is written back with 0.
the value of Xd is written back with the lowest address that has not been set.
For information about the CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE behavior of this instruction, see Architectural Constraints on UNPREDICTABLE behaviors, and particularly Memory Copy and Memory Set SET*.
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SETP [<Xd>]!, <Xn>!, <Xs>
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SETM [<Xd>]!, <Xn>!, <Xs>
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SETE [<Xd>]!, <Xn>!, <Xs>
if !IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_MOPS) || sz != '00' then UNDEFINED;
SETParams memset;
memset.d = UInt(Rd);
memset.s = UInt(Rs);
memset.n = UInt(Rn);
constant bits(2) options = op2<1:0>;
constant boolean nontemporal = options<1> == '1';
case op2<3:2> of
when '00' memset.stage = MOPSStage_Prologue;
when '01' memset.stage = MOPSStage_Main;
when '10' memset.stage = MOPSStage_Epilogue;
otherwise UNDEFINED;
<Xd>
For the prologue variant: is the 64-bit name of the general-purpose register that holds the destination address and is updated by the instruction, encoded in the "Rd" field.
<Xd>
For the epilogue and main variant: is the 64-bit name of the general-purpose register that holds an encoding of the destination address and for option B is updated by the instruction, encoded in the "Rd" field.
<Xn>
For the prologue variant: is the 64-bit name of the general-purpose register that holds the number of bytes to be set and is updated by the instruction, encoded in the "Rn" field.
<Xn>
For the main variant: is the 64-bit name of the general-purpose register that holds an encoding of the number of bytes to be set and is updated by the instruction, encoded in the "Rn" field.
<Xn>
For the epilogue variant: is the 64-bit name of the general-purpose register that holds the number of bytes to be set and is set to zero at the end of the instruction, encoded in the "Rn" field.
<Xs>
Is the 64-bit name of the general-purpose register that holds the source data, encoded in the "Rs" field.
CheckMOPSEnabled();
CheckSETConstrainedUnpredictable(memset.n, memset.d, memset.s);
constant bits(8) data = X[memset.s, 8];
MOPSBlockSize B;
memset.is_setg = FALSE;
memset.nzcv = PSTATE.<N,Z,C,V>;
memset.toaddress = X[memset.d, 64];
if memset.stage == MOPSStage_Prologue then
memset.setsize = UInt(X[memset.n, 64]);
else
memset.setsize = SInt(X[memset.n, 64]);
memset.implements_option_a = SETOptionA();
constant boolean privileged = (if options<0> == '1' then AArch64.IsUnprivAccessPriv()
else PSTATE.EL != EL0);
constant AccessDescriptor accdesc = CreateAccDescMOPS(MemOp_STORE, privileged, nontemporal);
if memset.stage == MOPSStage_Prologue then
if memset.setsize > ArchMaxMOPSBlockSize then
memset.setsize = ArchMaxMOPSBlockSize;
if memset.implements_option_a then
memset.nzcv = '0000';
memset.toaddress = memset.toaddress + memset.setsize;
memset.setsize = 0 - memset.setsize;
else
memset.nzcv = '0010';
memset.stagesetsize = MemSetStageSize(memset);
if memset.stage != MOPSStage_Prologue then
CheckMemSetParams(memset, options);
AddressDescriptor memaddrdesc;
PhysMemRetStatus memstatus;
integer memory_set;
boolean fault = FALSE;
if memset.implements_option_a then
while memset.stagesetsize < 0 && !fault do
// IMP DEF selection of the block size that is worked on. While many
// implementations might make this constant, that is not assumed.
B = SETSizeChoice(memset, 1);
assert B <= -1 * memset.stagesetsize;
(memory_set, memaddrdesc, memstatus) = MemSetBytes(memset.toaddress + memset.setsize,
data, B, accdesc);
if memory_set != B then
fault = TRUE;
else
memset.setsize = memset.setsize + B;
memset.stagesetsize = memset.stagesetsize + B;
else
while memset.stagesetsize > 0 && !fault do
// IMP DEF selection of the block size that is worked on. While many
// implementations might make this constant, that is not assumed.
B = SETSizeChoice(memset, 1);
assert B <= memset.stagesetsize;
(memory_set, memaddrdesc, memstatus) = MemSetBytes(memset.toaddress, data, B, accdesc);
if memory_set != B then
fault = TRUE;
else
memset.toaddress = memset.toaddress + B;
memset.setsize = memset.setsize - B;
memset.stagesetsize = memset.stagesetsize - B;
UpdateSetRegisters(memset, fault, memory_set);
if fault then
if IsFault(memaddrdesc) then
AArch64.Abort(memaddrdesc.vaddress, memaddrdesc.fault);
else
constant boolean iswrite = TRUE;
HandleExternalAbort(memstatus, iswrite, memaddrdesc, B, accdesc);
if memset.stage == MOPSStage_Prologue then
PSTATE.<N,Z,C,V> = memset.nzcv;