This intrinsic inserts an SMUADX instruction
into the instruction stream generated by the compiler. It enables
you to exchange the halfwords of the second operand, perform two
16-bit signed integer multiplications, and add the products together.
Exchanging the halfwords of the second operand produces top × bottom
and bottom × top multiplication. The Q flag is set if the addition overflows.
The multiplications cannot overflow.
unsigned int__smuadx(unsigned int val1, unsigned int val2)
where:
val1
holds the first halfword operands for each multiplication
val2
holds the second halfword operands for each multiplication.
The __smuadx intrinsic returns the products
of the two 16-bit signed multiplications.
Example:
unsigned int exchange_dual_multiply_prods(unsigned int val1, unsigned int val2)
{
unsigned int res;
res = __smuadx(val1,val2); /* val2[31:16][15:0] = val2[15:0][31:16]
p1 = val1[15:0] × val2[15:0]
p2 = val1[31:16] × val2[31:16]
res[31:0] = p1 + p2
*/
return res;
}
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