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CINC

Conditional Increment returns, in the destination register, the value of the source register incremented by 1 if the condition is TRUE, and otherwise returns the value of the source register.

This is an alias of CSINC. This means:

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sf 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 != 11111 != 111x 0 1 != 11111 Rd
op Rm cond o2 Rn

32-bit (sf == 0)

CINC <Wd>, <Wn>, <cond>

is equivalent to

CSINC <Wd>, <Wn>, <Wn>, invert(<cond>)

and is the preferred disassembly when Rn == Rm.

64-bit (sf == 1)

CINC <Xd>, <Xn>, <cond>

is equivalent to

CSINC <Xd>, <Xn>, <Xn>, invert(<cond>)

and is the preferred disassembly when Rn == Rm.

Assembler Symbols

<Wd>

Is the 32-bit name of the general-purpose destination register, encoded in the "Rd" field.

<Wn>

Is the 32-bit name of the general-purpose source register, encoded in the "Rn" and "Rm" fields.

<Xd>

Is the 64-bit name of the general-purpose destination register, encoded in the "Rd" field.

<Xn>

Is the 64-bit name of the general-purpose source register, encoded in the "Rn" and "Rm" fields.

<cond>

Is one of the standard conditions, excluding AL and NV, encoded in the "cond" field with its least significant bit inverted.

Operation

The description of CSINC gives the operational pseudocode for this instruction.

Operational information

If PSTATE.DIT is 1: