BZHI — Zero High Bits Starting with Specified Bit Position

Opcode/Instruction

VEX.NDS1.LZ.0F38.W0 F5 /r BZHI r32a, r/m32, r32b

VEX.NDS1.LZ.0F38.W1 F5 /r BZHI r64a, r/m64, r64b

Op/En

RMV

RMV

64/32 -bit Mode

V/V

V/N.E.

CPUID Feature Flag

BMI2

BMI2

Description

Zero bits in r/m32 starting with the position in r32b, write result to r32a.

Zero bits in r/m64 starting with the position in r64b, write result to r64a.

NOTES:

1. ModRM:r/m is used to encode the first source operand (second operand) and VEX.vvvv encodes the second source operand (third

operand).

Instruction Operand Encoding

Op/En Operand 1 Operand 2 Operand 3 Operand 4
RMV ModRM:reg (w) ModRM:r/m (r) VEX.vvvv (r) NA

Description

BZHI copies the bits of the first source operand (the second operand) into the destination operand (the first operand) and clears the higher bits in the destination according to the INDEX value specified by the second source operand (the third operand). The INDEX is specified by bits 7:0 of the second source operand. The INDEX value is saturated at the value of OperandSize -1. CF is set, if the number contained in the 8 low bits of the third operand is greater than OperandSize -1.

This instruction is not supported in real mode and virtual-8086 mode. The operand size is always 32 bits if not in 64-bit mode. In 64-bit mode operand size 64 requires VEX.W1. VEX.W1 is ignored in non-64-bit modes. An attempt to execute this instruction with VEX.L not equal to 0 will cause #UD.

Operation

N ← SRC2[7:0]
DEST ← SRC1
IF (N < OperandSize)
    DEST[OperandSize-1:N] ← 0
FI
IF (N > OperandSize - 1)
    CF ← 1
ELSE
    CF ← 0
FI

Flags Affected

ZF, CF and SF flags are updated based on the result. OF flag is cleared. AF and PF flags are undefined.

Intel C/C++ Compiler Intrinsic Equivalent

BZHI:

unsigned __int32 _bzhi_u32(unsigned __int32 src, unsigned __int32 index);

BZHI:

unsigned __int64 _bzhi_u64(unsigned __int64 src, unsigned __int32 index);

SIMD Floating-Point Exceptions

None

Other Exceptions

See Section 2.5.1, “Exception Conditions for VEX-Encoded GPR Instructions”, Table 2-29; additionally

#UD If VEX.W = 1.