stfs (Store Floating-Point Single) instruction
Purpose
Stores a word of data from a floating-point register into a specified location in memory.
Syntax
| Bits | Value |
|---|---|
| 0 - 5 | 52 |
| 6 - 10 | FRS |
| 11 - 15 | RA |
| 16 - 31 | D |
Description
The stfs instruction converts the contents of floating-point register (FPR) FRS to single-precision and stores the result into the word of storage addressed by the effective address (EA).
If general-purpose register (GPR) RA is not 0, the EA is the sum of the contents of GPR RA and D, a 16-bit signed two's complement integer sign-extended to 32 bits. If GPR RA is 0, then the EA is D.
The stfs instruction has one syntax form and does not affect the Floating-Point Status and Control Register or Condition Register Field 0.
Parameters
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| FRS | Specifies floating-point register of stored data. |
| D | Specifies a 16-bit, signed two's complement integer sign-extended to 32 bits for EA calculation. |
| RA | Specifies source general-purpose register for EA calculation. |
Examples
The following code stores the single-precision contents of FPR 6 into a location in memory:
.csect data[rw]
buffer: .long 0
# Assume FPR 6 contains 0x4865 6C6C 6F20 776F.
# Assume GPR 4 contains the address of csect data[rw].
.csect text[pr]
stfs 6,buffer(4)
# buffer now contains 0x432B 6363.