Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100042779 | Implementing Vector Memory Operations - In one embodiment, the present invention includes an apparatus having a register file to store vector data, an address generator coupled to the register file to generate addresses for a vector memory operation, and a controller to generate an output slice from one or more slices each including multiple addresses, where the output slice includes addresses each corresponding to a separately addressable portion of a memory. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 02-18-2010 |
20110153983 | Gathering and Scattering Multiple Data Elements - According to a first aspect, efficient data transfer operations can be achieved by: decoding by a processor device, a single instruction specifying a transfer operation for a plurality of data elements between a first storage location and a second storage location; issuing the single instruction for execution by an execution unit in the processor; detecting an occurrence of an exception during execution of the single instruction; and in response to the exception, delivering pending traps or interrupts to an exception handler prior to delivering the exception. | 06-23-2011 |
20120166761 | VECTOR CONFLICT INSTRUCTIONS - A processing core implemented on a semiconductor chip is described having first execution unit logic circuitry that includes first comparison circuitry to compare each element in a first input vector against every element of a second input vector. The processing core also has second execution logic circuitry that includes second comparison circuitry to compare a first input value against every data element of an input vector. | 06-28-2012 |
20130036268 | Implementing Vector Memory Operations - In one embodiment, the present invention includes an apparatus having a register file to store vector data, an address generator coupled to the register file to generate addresses for a vector memory operation, and a controller to generate an output slice from one or more slices each including multiple addresses, where the output slice includes addresses each corresponding to a separately addressable portion of a memory. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 02-07-2013 |
20130275730 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF IMPROVED EXTRACT INSTRUCTIONS - An apparatus is described that includes instruction execution logic circuitry to execute first, second, third and fourth instructions. Both the first instruction and the second instruction select a first group of input vector elements from one of multiple first non overlapping sections of respective first and second input vectors. The first group has a first bit width. Each of the multiple first non overlapping sections have a same bit width as the first group. Both the third instruction and the fourth instruction select a second group of input vector elements from one of multiple second non overlapping sections of respective third and fourth input vectors. The second group has a second bit width that is larger than the first bit width. Each of the multiple second non overlapping sections have a same bit width as the second group. The apparatus includes masking layer circuitry to mask the first and second groups of the first and third instructions at a first granularity, where, respective resultants produced therewith are respective resultants of the first and third instructions. The masking circuitry is also to mask the first and second groups of the second and fourth instructions at a second granularity, where, respective resultants produced therewith are respective resultants of the second and fourth instructions. | 10-17-2013 |
20130283021 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF IMPROVED INSERT INSTRUCTIONS - An apparatus is described having instruction execution logic circuitry to execute first, second, third and fourth instruction. Both the first instruction and the second instruction insert a first group of input vector elements to one of multiple first non overlapping sections of respective first and second resultant vectors. The first group has a first bit width. Each of the multiple first non overlapping sections have a same bit width as the first group. Both the third instruction and the fourth instruction insert a second group of input vector elements to one of multiple second non overlapping sections of respective third and fourth resultant vectors. The second group has a second bit width that is larger than said first bit width. Each of the multiple second non overlapping sections have a same bit width as the second group. The apparatus also includes masking layer circuitry to mask the first and third instructions at a first resultant vector granularity, and, mask the second and fourth instructions at a second resultant vector granularity. | 10-24-2013 |
20130290254 | INSTRUCTION EXECUTION THAT BROADCASTS AND MASKS DATA VALUES AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF GRANULARITY - An apparatus is described that includes an execution unit to execute a first instruction and a second instruction. The execution unit includes input register space to store a first data structure to be replicated when executing the first instruction and to store a second data structure to be replicated when executing the second instruction. The first and second data structures are both packed data structures. Data values of the first packed data structure are twice as large as data values of the second packed data structure. The execution unit also includes replication logic circuitry to replicate the first data structure when executing the first instruction to create a first replication data structure, and, to replicate the second data structure when executing the second data instruction to create a second replication data structure. The execution unit also includes masking logic circuitry to mask the first replication data structure at a first granularity and mask the second replication data structure at a second granularity. The second granularity is twice as fine as the first granularity. | 10-31-2013 |
20130290672 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MASK PERMUTE INSTRUCTIONS - An apparatus is described having instruction execution logic circuitry. The instruction execution logic circuitry has input vector element routing circuitry to perform the following for each of three different instructions: for each of a plurality of output vector element locations, route into an output vector element location an input vector element from one of a plurality of input vector element locations that are available to source the output vector element. The output vector element and each of the input vector element locations are one of three available bit widths for the three different instructions. The apparatus further includes masking layer circuitry coupled to the input vector element routing circuitry to mask a data structure created by the input vector routing element circuitry. The masking layer circuitry is designed to mask at three different levels of granularity that correspond to the three available bit widths. | 10-31-2013 |
20130290687 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF IMPROVED PERMUTE INSTRUCTIONS - An apparatus is described having instruction execution logic circuitry. The instruction execution logic circuitry has input vector element routing circuitry to perform the following for each of three different instructions: for each of a plurality of output vector element locations, route into an output vector element location an input vector element from one of a plurality of input vector element locations that are available to source the output vector element. The output vector element and each of the input vector element locations are one of three available bit widths for the three different instructions. The apparatus further includes masking layer circuitry coupled to the input vector element routing circuitry to mask a data structure created by the input vector routing element circuitry. The masking layer circuitry is designed to mask at three different levels of granularity that correspond to the three available bit widths. | 10-31-2013 |
20130339664 | INSTRUCTION EXECUTION UNIT THAT BROADCASTS DATA VALUES AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF GRANULARITY - An apparatus is described that includes an execution unit to execute a first instruction and a second instruction. The execution unit includes input register space to store a first data structure to be replicated when executing the first instruction and to store a second data structure to be replicated when executing the second instruction. The first and second data structures are both packed data structures. Data values of the first packed data structure are twice as large as data values of the second packed data structure. The first data structure is four times as large as the second data structure. The execution unit also includes replication logic circuitry to replicate the first data structure when executing the first instruction to create a first replication data structure, and, to replicate the second data structure when executing the second instruction to create a second replication data structure. | 12-19-2013 |
20130339678 | MULTI-ELEMENT INSTRUCTION WITH DIFFERENT READ AND WRITE MASKS - A method is described that includes reading a first read mask from a first register. The method also includes reading a first vector operand from a second register or memory location. The method also includes applying the read mask against the first vector operand to produce a set of elements for operation. The method also includes performing an operation of the set elements. The method also includes creating an output vector by producing multiple instances of the operation's result. The method also includes reading a first write mask from a third register, the first write mask being different than the first read mask. The method also includes applying the write mask against the output vector to create a resultant vector. The method also includes writing the resultant vector to a destination register. | 12-19-2013 |
20140006756 | Systems, Apparatuses, and Methods for Performing a Shuffle and Operation (Shuffle-Op) | 01-02-2014 |
20140019732 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUSES, AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING MASK BIT COMPRESSION - Embodiments of systems, apparatuses, and methods for performing in a computer processor mask bit compression in response to a single mask bit compression instruction that includes a source writemask register operand, a destination writemask register operand, and an opcode are described. | 01-16-2014 |
20140052968 | SUPER MULTIPLY ADD (SUPER MADD) INSTRUCTION - A method of processing an instruction is described that includes fetching and decoding the instruction. The instruction has separate destination address, first operand source address and second operand source address components. The first operand source address identifies a location of a first mask pattern in mask register space. The second operand source address identifies a location of a second mask pattern in the mask register space. The method further includes fetching the first mask pattern from the mask register space; fetching the second mask pattern from the mask register space; merging the first and second mask patterns into a merged mask pattern; and, storing the merged mask pattern at a storage location identified by the destination address. | 02-20-2014 |
20140052969 | SUPER MULTIPLY ADD (SUPER MADD) INSTRUCTIONS WITH THREE SCALAR TERMS - A processing core is described having execution unit logic circuitry having a first register to store a first vector input operand, a second register to a store a second vector input operand and a third register to store a packed data structure containing scalar input operands a, b, c. The execution unit logic circuitry further include a multiplier to perform the operation (a*(first vector input operand))+(b*(second vector operand))+c. | 02-20-2014 |
20140059322 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BROADCASTING FROM A GENERAL PURPOSE REGISTER TO A VECTOR REGISTER - An apparatus and method are described for broadcasting from a general purpose source register to a destination vector register. For example, a method according to one embodiment includes the following operations: selecting data element position N within the destination vector register to be updated; broadcasting a set of data from the general purpose source register to data element position N within the destination vector register if a mask indicator is set to a first indication; and either copying zeroes to data element position N within the destination vector register or maintaining existing values stored within data element position N within the destination vector register if the mask indicator is set to a second indication. | 02-27-2014 |
20140068227 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUSES, AND METHODS FOR EXTRACTING A WRITEMASK FROM A REGISTER - Embodiments of systems, apparatuses, and methods for performing in a computer processor mask extraction from a general purpose register in response to a single mask extraction from a general purpose register instruction that includes a source general purpose register operand, a destination writemask register operand, an immediate value, and an opcode are described. | 03-06-2014 |
20140095843 | Systems, Apparatuses, and Methods for Performing Conflict Detection and Broadcasting Contents of a Register to Data Element Positions of Another Register - Systems, apparatuses, and methods of performing in a computer processor broadcasting data in response to a single vector packed broadcasting instruction that includes a source writemask register operand, a destination vector register operand, and an opcode. In some embodiments, the data of the source writemask register is zero extended prior to broadcasting. | 04-03-2014 |
20140149802 | Apparatus And Method To Obtain Information Regarding Suppressed Faults - A processor includes an execution unit, a fault mask coupled to the execution unit, and a suppress mask coupled to the execution unit. The fault mask is to store a first plurality of bit values to indicate which elements of a multi-element vector have an associated fault generated in response to execution of an instruction on the element in the execution unit. The suppress mask is to store a second plurality of bit values to indicate which of the elements are to have an associated fault suppressed. The processor also includes counter logic to increment a counter in response to an indication of a first fault associated with the first element and received from the fault mask, and an indication of a first suppression associated with the first element and received from the suppress mask. Other embodiments are described as claimed. | 05-29-2014 |
20140164705 | PREFETCH WITH REQUEST FOR OWNERSHIP WITHOUT DATA - A method performed by a processor is described. The method includes executing an instruction. The instruction has an address as an operand. The executing of the instruction includes sending a signal to cache coherence protocol logic of the processor. In response to the signal, the cache coherence protocol logic issues a request for ownership of a cache line at the address. The cache line is not in a cache of the processor. The request for ownership also indicates that the cache line is not to be sent to the processor. | 06-12-2014 |
20140189296 | SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LOOP REMAINDER MASK INSTRUCTION - A loop remainder mask instruction indicates a current iteration count of a loop as a first operand, an iteration limit of a loop as a second operand, and a destination. The loop contains iterations and each iteration includes a data element of the array. A processor receives the loop remainder mask instruction, decodes the instruction for execution, and stores a result of the execution in the destination. The result indicates a number of data elements of the array past an end of a preceding portion of the array that are to be handled separately from the preceding portion, the end of the preceding portion being where the current iteration count is recorded. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189307 | METHODS, APPARATUS, INSTRUCTIONS, AND LOGIC TO PROVIDE VECTOR ADDRESS CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH VECTOR POPULATION COUNT FUNCTIONALITY - Instructions and logic provide SIMD address conflict resolution with vector population count functionality. Some embodiments include processors with a register with a variable plurality of data fields, each of the data fields to store a variable second plurality of bits. A destination register has corresponding data fields, each of these data fields to store a count of the number of bits set to one for corresponding data fields. Responsive to decoding a vector population count instruction, execution units count the number of bits set to one for each of data fields in the register, and store the counts in corresponding data fields of the first destination register. Vector population count instructions can be used with variable sized elements and conflict masks to generate iteration counts and completion masks to be used each iteration to resolve dependencies in gather-modify-scatter SIMD operations. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189308 | METHODS, APPARATUS, INSTRUCTIONS, AND LOGIC TO PROVIDE VECTOR ADDRESS CONFLICT DETECTION FUNCTIONALITY - Instructions and logic provide SIMD address conflict detection functionality. Some embodiments include processors with a register with a variable plurality of data fields, each of the data fields to store an offset for a data element in a memory. A destination register has corresponding data fields, each of these data fields to store a variable second plurality of bits to store a conflict mask having a mask bit for each offset. Responsive to decoding a vector conflict instruction, execution units compare the offset in each data field with every less significant data field to determine if they hold a matching offset, and in corresponding conflict masks in the destination register, set any mask bits corresponding to a less significant data field with a matching offset. Vector address conflict detection can be used with variable sized elements and to generate conflict masks to resolve dependencies in gather-modify-scatter SIMD operations. | 07-03-2014 |
20140208080 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DOWN CONVERSION OF DATA TYPES - An apparatus and method are described for down-converting from a source operand to a destination operand with masking. For example, a method according to one embodiment includes the following operations: reading a source operand value to be down-converted from a first value to a down-converted value and stored in a destination location; reading each mask register bit stored in a mask register, the mask register bit(s) indicating whether to perform a masking operation or a conversion operation on the source operand value; if the mask register bit(s) indicates that a masking operation is to be performed, then performing a specified masking operation and storing the results of the masking operation in the destination location; and if the mask register bit(s) indicates that a masking operation is not to be performed, then down-converting the source operand value and storing the down-converted value in the specified destination location. | 07-24-2014 |
20140223138 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUSES, AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING CONVERSION OF A MASK REGISTER INTO A VECTOR REGISTER. - Embodiments of systems, apparatuses, and methods for performing in a computer processor conversion of a mask register into a vector register in response to a single vector packed convert a mask register to a vector register instruction that includes a destination vector register operand, a source writemask register operand, and an opcode are described. | 08-07-2014 |
20140281401 | Systems, Apparatuses, and Methods for Determining a Trailing Least Significant Masking Bit of a Writemask Register - The execution of a KZBTZ finds a trailing least significant zero bit position in an first input mask and sets an output mask to have the values of the first input mask, but with all bit positions closer to the most significant bit position than the trailing least significant zero bit position in an first input mask set to zero. In some embodiments, a second input mask is used as a writemask such that bit positions of the first input mask are not considered in the trailing least significant zero bit position calculation depending upon a corresponding bit position in the second input mask. | 09-18-2014 |
20140344553 | Gathering and Scattering Multiple Data Elements - According to a first aspect, efficient data transfer operations can be achieved by: decoding by a processor device, a single instruction specifying a transfer operation for a plurality of data elements between a first storage location and a second storage location; issuing the single instruction for execution by an execution unit in the processor; detecting an occurrence of an exception during execution of the single instruction; and in response to the exception, delivering pending traps or interrupts to an exception handler prior to delivering the exception. | 11-20-2014 |