Microsoft Specific
Multiplies two 64-bit unsigned integers passed in as the first two arguments and puts the high 64 bits of the product in the 64-bit unsigned integer pointed to by HighProduct and returns the low 64 bits of the product.
unsigned __int64 _umul128( 
   unsigned __int64 Multiplier, 
   unsigned __int64 Multiplicand, 
   unsigned __int64 *HighProduct 
);
Parameters
- [in] Multiplier 
 The first 64-bit integer to multiply.
- [in] Multiplicand 
 The second 64-bit integer to multiply.
- [out] HighProduct 
 The high 64 bits of the product.
Return Value
The low 64 bits of the product.
Requirements
| Intrinsic | Architecture | 
|---|---|
| _umul128 | IPF, x64 | 
Header file <intrin.h>
Example
// umul128.c
// processor: IPF, x64
#include <stdio.h>
#include <intrin.h>
#pragma intrinsic(_umul128)
int main()
{
    unsigned __int64 a = 0x0fffffffffffffffI64;
    unsigned __int64 b = 0xf0000000I64;
    unsigned __int64 c, d;
    d = _umul128(a, b, &c);
    printf_s("%#I64x * %#I64x = %#I64x%I64x\n", a, b, c, d);
}
0xfffffffffffffff * 0xf0000000 = 0xeffffffffffffff10000000