#[repr(simd)]pub struct __m256([f32; 8]);
Expand description
256-bit wide set of eight f32
types, x86-specific
This type is the same as the __m256
type defined by Intel,
representing a 256-bit SIMD register which internally is consisted of
eight packed f32
instances. Usage of this type typically corresponds
to the avx
and up target features for x86/x86_64.
Note that unlike __m256i
, the integer version of the 256-bit
registers, this __m256
type has one interpretation. Each instance
of __m256
always corresponds to f32x8
, or eight f32
types packed
together.
The in-memory representation of this type is the same as the one of an equivalent array (i.e. the in-memory order of elements is the same, and there is no padding between two consecutive elements); however, the alignment is different and equal to the size of the type. Note that the ABI for function calls may not be the same.
Most intrinsics using __m256
are prefixed with _mm256_
and are
suffixed with “ps” (or otherwise contain “ps”). Not to be confused with
“pd” which is used for __m256d
.
§Examples
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")]
use std::arch::x86::*;
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
use std::arch::x86_64::*;
let eight_zeros = _mm256_setzero_ps();
let eight_ones = _mm256_set1_ps(1.0);
let eight_floats = _mm256_set_ps(1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0);
Tuple Fields§
§0: [f32; 8]