SQSHRUN, SQSHRUN2 Signed saturating shift right unsigned narrow (immediate) This instruction reads each signed integer value in the vector of the source SIMD&FP register, right shifts each value by an immediate value, saturates the result to an unsigned integer value that is half the original width, places the final result into a vector, and writes the vector to the destination SIMD&FP register. The results are truncated. For rounded results, see SQRSHRUN. The SQSHRUN instruction writes the vector to the lower half of the destination register and clears the upper half. The SQSHRUN2 instruction writes the vector to the upper half of the destination register without affecting the other bits of the register. If saturation occurs, the cumulative saturation bit FPSR.QC is set. Depending on the settings in the CPACR_EL1, CPTR_EL2, and CPTR_EL3 registers, and the current Security state and Exception level, an attempt to execute the instruction might be trapped. It has encodings from 2 classes: Scalar and Vector 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 != 0000 1 0 0 0 0 1 SQSHRUN <Vb><d>, <Va><n>, #<shift> if immh == '0000' then UNDEFINED; if immh<3> == '1' then UNDEFINED; constant integer d = UInt(Rd); constant integer n = UInt(Rn); constant integer esize = 8 << HighestSetBitNZ(immh<2:0>); constant integer datasize = esize as {8, 16, 32, 64}; constant integer elements = 1; constant integer part = 0; constant integer shift = (2 * esize) - UInt(immh:immb); constant boolean round = FALSE; 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 != 0000 1 0 0 0 0 1 SQSHRUN{2} <Vd>.<Tb>, <Vn>.<Ta>, #<shift> if immh == '0000' then SEE(asimdimm); if immh<3> == '1' then UNDEFINED; constant integer d = UInt(Rd); constant integer n = UInt(Rn); constant integer esize = 8 << HighestSetBitNZ(immh<2:0>); constant integer datasize = 64; constant integer part = UInt(Q); constant integer elements = datasize DIV esize; constant integer shift = (2 * esize) - UInt(immh:immb); constant boolean round = FALSE; <Vb> Is the destination width specifier, immh <Vb> 0001 B 001x H 01xx S 1xxx RESERVED
<d> Is the number of the SIMD&FP destination register, in the "Rd" field. <Va> Is the source width specifier, immh <Va> 0001 H 001x S 01xx D 1xxx RESERVED
<n> Is the number of the first SIMD&FP source register, encoded in the "Rn" field. <shift> For the scalar variant: is the right shift amount, in the range 1 to the destination operand width in bits, immh <shift> 0001 16 - UInt(immh:immb) 001x 32 - UInt(immh:immb) 01xx 64 - UInt(immh:immb) 1xxx RESERVED
<shift> For the vector variant: is the right shift amount, in the range 1 to the destination element width in bits, immh <shift> 0001 16 - UInt(immh:immb) 001x 32 - UInt(immh:immb) 01xx 64 - UInt(immh:immb) 1xxx RESERVED
2 Is the second and upper half specifier. If present it causes the operation to be performed on the upper 64 bits of the registers holding the narrower elements, and is Q 2 0 [absent] 1 [present]
<Vd> Is the name of the SIMD&FP destination register, encoded in the "Rd" field. <Tb> Is an arrangement specifier, immh Q <Tb> 0001 0 8B 0001 1 16B 001x 0 4H 001x 1 8H 01xx 0 2S 01xx 1 4S 1xxx x RESERVED
<Vn> Is the name of the SIMD&FP source register, encoded in the "Rn" field. <Ta> Is an arrangement specifier, immh <Ta> 0001 8H 001x 4S 01xx 2D 1xxx RESERVED
CheckFPAdvSIMDEnabled64(); constant bits(datasize*2) operand = V[n, datasize*2]; bits(datasize) result; integer element; boolean sat; for e = 0 to elements-1 element = RShr(SInt(Elem[operand, e, 2*esize]), shift, round); (Elem[result, e, esize], sat) = UnsignedSatQ(element, esize); if sat then FPSR.QC = '1'; Vpart[d, part, datasize] = result;