pto.vzunpack

pto.vzunpack is part of the Data Rearrangement instruction set.

Summary

Unpack one half of a narrow vector with zero extension.

Mechanism

pto.vzunpack widens one selected half of the source vector. Each narrow element is zero-extended into the wider destination element type.

Syntax

PTO Assembly Form

vzunpack %dst, %src, %part

AS Level 1 (SSA)

%result = pto.vzunpack %src, %part : !pto.vreg<NxT_narrow>, index -> !pto.vreg<N/2xT_wide>

Inputs

Operand Type Description
%src !pto.vreg<NxT_narrow> Packed narrow source vector
%part index Selector for which half of the source vector to unpack

Expected Outputs

Result Type Description
%result !pto.vreg<N/2xT_wide> Widened vector with zero extension

Side Effects

This operation has no architectural side effect beyond producing its destination values. It does not implicitly reserve buffers, signal events, or establish memory fences.

Constraints

Constraints

  • The selected half and widening mode MUST be supported by the target profile.
  • The widening behavior is zero-extending.

Exceptions

Exceptions

  • The verifier rejects illegal operand shapes, unsupported element types, and attribute combinations that are not valid for the selected instruction set or target profile.
  • Any additional illegality stated in the constraints section is also part of the contract.

Target-Profile Restrictions

Target-Profile Restrictions
  • A5 is the most detailed concrete profile in the current manual; CPU simulation and A2/A3-class targets may support narrower subsets or emulate the behavior while preserving the visible PTO contract.
  • Code that depends on an instruction-set-specific packing, selector, or permutation mode should treat that dependency as target-profile-specific unless the manual states cross-target portability explicitly.

Examples

for (int i = 0; i < N/2; i++)
    dst[i] = zero_extend(src[part_offset + i]);