dest = dest / source
The divsd instruction divides the source value (second operand) into the destination (an XMM register). The source can be an XMM register or a 64 bit memory location. There is also vdivsd on CPUs with AVX instructions which allows using 3 XMM registers or 2 XMM registers and a memory location which can simplify coding.
divsd xmm0, xmm1 ; divide xmm0 by xmm1 ; leave the rest of xmm0 as is divsd xmm0, [x] ; divide xmm0 by 32 bit variable x ; leave the rest of xmm0 as is divsd xmm0, [rdi] ; divide xmm0 by 32 bit value [rdi] ; rdi holds the address of a float ; leave the rest of xmm0 as is divsd xmm0, [x+4*rcx] ; divide xmm0 by 32 bit element of array x ; rcx contains the array index ; leave the rest of xmm0 as is vdivsd xmm3, xmm0, xmm15 ; xmm3 = xmm0 / xmm15 ; Note: operates by copying 128 bits from xmm0 to xmm3 ; before dividing. This might occasionally be useful. ; The rest of ymm0 is left as is ; using divsd would change either xmm0 or xmm15 ; possibly requiring an additional instruction vdivsd xmm3, xmm0, [x] ; xmm3 = xmm0 / x