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<h1>NOT—One's Complement Negation</h1>
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<th>Opcode</th>
<th>Instruction</th>
<th>Op/En</th>
<th>64-Bit Mode</th>
<th>Compat/Leg Mode</th>
<th>Description</th></tr>
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<td>F6 /2</td>
<td>NOT <em>r/m8</em></td>
<td>M</td>
<td>Valid</td>
<td>Valid</td>
<td>Reverse each bit of <em>r/m8.</em></td></tr>
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<td>REX + F6 /2</td>
<td>NOT <em>r/m8*</em></td>
<td>M</td>
<td>Valid</td>
<td>N.E.</td>
<td>Reverse each bit of <em>r/m8.</em></td></tr>
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<td>F7 /2</td>
<td>NOT <em>r/m16</em></td>
<td>M</td>
<td>Valid</td>
<td>Valid</td>
<td>Reverse each bit of <em>r/m16.</em></td></tr>
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<td>F7 /2</td>
<td>NOT <em>r/m32</em></td>
<td>M</td>
<td>Valid</td>
<td>Valid</td>
<td>Reverse each bit of <em>r/m32.</em></td></tr>
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<td>REX.W + F7 /2</td>
<td>NOT <em>r/m64</em></td>
<td>M</td>
<td>Valid</td>
<td>N.E.</td>
<td>Reverse each bit of <em>r/m64.</em></td></tr></table>
<p><strong>NOTES:</strong></p>
<p>*</p>
<p>In 64-bit mode, r/m8 can not be encoded to access the following byte registers if a REX prefix is used: AH, BH, CH, DH.</p>
<h3>Instruction Operand Encoding</h3>
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<td>Op/En</td>
<td>Operand 1</td>
<td>Operand 2</td>
<td>Operand 3</td>
<td>Operand 4</td></tr>
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<td>M</td>
<td>ModRM:r/m (r, w)</td>
<td>NA</td>
<td>NA</td>
<td>NA</td></tr></table>
<h2>Description</h2>
<p>Performs a bitwise NOT operation (each 1 is set to 0, and each 0 is set to 1) on the destination operand and stores the result in the destination operand location. The destination operand can be a register or a memory location.</p>
<p>This instruction can be used with a LOCK prefix to allow the instruction to be executed atomically.</p>
<p>In 64-bit mode, the instruction’s default operation size is 32 bits. Using a REX prefix in the form of REX.R permits access to additional registers (R8-R15). Using a REX prefix in the form of REX.W promotes operation to 64 bits. See the summary chart at the beginning of this section for encoding data and limits.</p>
<h2>Operation</h2>
<pre>DEST ← NOT DEST;</pre>
<h2>Flags Affected</h2>
<p>None.</p>
<h2>Protected Mode Exceptions</h2>
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<td>#GP(0)</td>
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<p>If the destination operand points to a non-writable segment.</p>
<p>If a memory operand effective address is outside the CS, DS, ES, FS, or GS segment limit.</p>
<p>If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register contains a NULL segment selector.</p></td></tr>
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<td>#SS(0)</td>
<td>If a memory operand effective address is outside the SS segment limit.</td></tr>
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<td>#PF(fault-code)</td>
<td>If a page fault occurs.</td></tr>
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<td>#AC(0)</td>
<td>If alignment checking is enabled and an unaligned memory reference is made while the current privilege level is 3.</td></tr>
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<td>#UD</td>
<td>If the LOCK prefix is used but the destination is not a memory operand.</td></tr></table>
<h2>Real-Address Mode Exceptions</h2>
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<td>#GP</td>
<td>If a memory operand effective address is outside the CS, DS, ES, FS, or GS segment limit.</td></tr>
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<td>#SS</td>
<td>If a memory operand effective address is outside the SS segment limit.</td></tr>
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<td>#UD</td>
<td>If the LOCK prefix is used but the destination is not a memory operand.</td></tr></table>
<h2>Virtual-8086 Mode Exceptions</h2>
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<td>#GP(0)</td>
<td>If a memory operand effective address is outside the CS, DS, ES, FS, or GS segment limit.</td></tr>
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<td>#SS(0)</td>
<td>If a memory operand effective address is outside the SS segment limit.</td></tr>
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<td>#PF(fault-code)</td>
<td>If a page fault occurs.</td></tr>
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<td>#AC(0)</td>
<td>If alignment checking is enabled and an unaligned memory reference is made.</td></tr>
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<td>#UD</td>
<td>If the LOCK prefix is used but the destination is not a memory operand.</td></tr></table>
<h2>Compatibility Mode Exceptions</h2>
<p>Same as for protected mode exceptions.</p>
<h2>64-Bit Mode Exceptions</h2>
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<td>#SS(0)</td>
<td>If a memory address referencing the SS segment is in a non-canonical form.</td></tr>
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<td>#GP(0)</td>
<td>If the memory address is in a non-canonical form.</td></tr>
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<td>#PF(fault-code)</td>
<td>If a page fault occurs.</td></tr>
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<td>#AC(0)</td>
<td>If alignment checking is enabled and an unaligned memory reference is made while the current privilege level is 3.</td></tr>
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<td>#UD</td>
<td>If the LOCK prefix is used but the destination is not a memory operand.</td></tr></table></body></html>