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— Bitwise Logical XNOR Masks</title></head><body><header><nav><ul><li><a href='index.html'>Index</a></li><li>December 2023</li></ul></nav></header><h1>KXNORW/KXNORB/KXNORQ/KXNORD
— Bitwise Logical XNOR Masks</h1>
<table>
<tr>
<th>Opcode/Instruction</th>
<th>Op/En</th>
<th>64/32 bit Mode Support</th>
<th>CPUID Feature Flag</th>
<th>Description</th></tr>
<tr>
<td>VEX.L1.0F.W0 46 /r KXNORW k1, k2, k3</td>
<td>RVR</td>
<td>V/V</td>
<td>AVX512F</td>
<td>Bitwise XNOR 16-bit masks k2 and k3 and place result in k1.</td></tr>
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<td>VEX.L1.66.0F.W0 46 /r KXNORB k1, k2, k3</td>
<td>RVR</td>
<td>V/V</td>
<td>AVX512DQ</td>
<td>Bitwise XNOR 8-bit masks k2 and k3 and place result in k1.</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>VEX.L1.0F.W1 46 /r KXNORQ k1, k2, k3</td>
<td>RVR</td>
<td>V/V</td>
<td>AVX512BW</td>
<td>Bitwise XNOR 64-bit masks k2 and k3 and place result in k1.</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>VEX.L1.66.0F.W1 46 /r KXNORD k1, k2, k3</td>
<td>RVR</td>
<td>V/V</td>
<td>AVX512BW</td>
<td>Bitwise XNOR 32-bit masks k2 and k3 and place result in k1.</td></tr></table>
<h2 id="instruction-operand-encoding">Instruction Operand Encoding<a class="anchor" href="#instruction-operand-encoding">
</a></h2>
<table>
<tr>
<th>Op/En</th>
<th>Operand 1</th>
<th>Operand 2</th>
<th>Operand 3</th></tr>
<tr>
<td>RVR</td>
<td>ModRM:reg (w)</td>
<td>VEX.1vvv (r)</td>
<td>ModRM:r/m (r, ModRM:[7:6] must be 11b)</td></tr></table>
<h2 id="description">Description<a class="anchor" href="#description">
</a></h2>
<p>Performs a bitwise XNOR between the vector mask k2 and the vector mask k3, and writes the result into vector mask k1 (three-operand form).</p>
<h2 id="operation">Operation<a class="anchor" href="#operation">
</a></h2>
<h3 id="kxnorw">KXNORW<a class="anchor" href="#kxnorw">
</a></h3>
<pre>DEST[15:0] := NOT (SRC1[15:0] BITWISE XOR SRC2[15:0])
DEST[MAX_KL-1:16] := 0
</pre>
<h3 id="kxnorb">KXNORB<a class="anchor" href="#kxnorb">
</a></h3>
<pre>DEST[7:0] := NOT (SRC1[7:0] BITWISE XOR SRC2[7:0])
DEST[MAX_KL-1:8] := 0
</pre>
<h3 id="kxnorq">KXNORQ<a class="anchor" href="#kxnorq">
</a></h3>
<pre>DEST[63:0] := NOT (SRC1[63:0] BITWISE XOR SRC2[63:0])
DEST[MAX_KL-1:64] := 0
</pre>
<h3 id="kxnord">KXNORD<a class="anchor" href="#kxnord">
</a></h3>
<pre>DEST[31:0] := NOT (SRC1[31:0] BITWISE XOR SRC2[31:0])
DEST[MAX_KL-1:32] := 0
</pre>
<h2 id="intel-c-c++-compiler-intrinsic-equivalent">Intel C/C++ Compiler Intrinsic Equivalent<a class="anchor" href="#intel-c-c++-compiler-intrinsic-equivalent">
</a></h2>
<pre>KXNORW __mmask16 _mm512_kxnor(__mmask16 a, __mmask16 b);
</pre>
<h2 id="flags-affected">Flags Affected<a class="anchor" href="#flags-affected">
</a></h2>
<p>None.</p>
<h2 class="exceptions" id="simd-floating-point-exceptions">SIMD Floating-Point Exceptions<a class="anchor" href="#simd-floating-point-exceptions">
</a></h2>
<p>None.</p>
<h2 class="exceptions" id="other-exceptions">Other Exceptions<a class="anchor" href="#other-exceptions">
</a></h2>
<p>See <span class="not-imported">Table 2-63</span>, “TYPE K20 Exception Definition (VEX-Encoded OpMask Instructions w/o Memory Arg).”</p><footer><p>
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