SVE Instruction List by Dougall Johnson
SQSHRNT: Signed saturating shift right narrow by immediate (top)
SQSHRNT Zd.H, Zn.S, #const (SVE2 (SME
svint16_t svqshrnt[_n_s32](svint16_t even, svint32_t op1, uint64_t imm2)
128-bit SVE
For each signed 32-bit integer set the odd 16-bit elements of (2) to (1) >> const, truncating with signed saturation to 0x7FFF or −0x8000, preserving even elements. The shift amount is limited to 1 ≤ const ≤ 16.
256-bit SVE
For each signed 32-bit integer set the odd 16-bit elements of (2) to (1) >> const, truncating with signed saturation to 0x7FFF or −0x8000, preserving even elements. The shift amount is limited to 1 ≤ const ≤ 16.
512-bit SVE
For each signed 32-bit integer set the odd 16-bit elements of (2) to (1) >> const, truncating with signed saturation to 0x7FFF or −0x8000, preserving even elements. The shift amount is limited to 1 ≤ const ≤ 16.
Larger sizes
1024-bit SVE
For each signed 32-bit integer set the odd 16-bit elements of (2) to (1) >> const, truncating with signed saturation to 0x7FFF or −0x8000, preserving even elements. The shift amount is limited to 1 ≤ const ≤ 16.
2048-bit SVE
For each signed 32-bit integer set the odd 16-bit elements of (2) to (1) >> const, truncating with signed saturation to 0x7FFF or −0x8000, preserving even elements. The shift amount is limited to 1 ≤ const ≤ 16.
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Inspired by and based on the x86/x64 SIMD Instruction List by Daytime.