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- From: marc@watson.ibm.com (Marc Auslander)
- Subject: Re: a RS6000 stack frame
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- In-Reply-To: gekrol@cyf-kr.edu.pl's message of Tue, 22 Dec 1992 12:35:54 GMT
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 20:48:12 GMT
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- There is an extended article in info describing the linkage
- conventions in some detail. If you search on subroutine linkage
- convention, you should find it easily.
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- In article <Bznuzv.BwL@cyf-kr.edu.pl> gekrol@cyf-kr.edu.pl (Andrzej Krol ) writes:
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- >Hello,
-
- >I need some information about RS6000 stack frame. I am trying to use
- >setjmp and longjmp function (or write own ones [_setjmp _longjmp]) and
- >I'd like to know a mapof typical stack frame, where are pushed stack pointer,
- >frame pointer, condition register ... etc. on the stack.
- >Thanx in advance for help.
- >Please send answer to email address:
- > genda@lily.ics.agh.edu.pl
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- >Andrzej Krol
- >University of Mining & Metallurgy
- >Institute of Computer Science
- >Al. Mickiewicza 30
- >30-059 KRAKOW
- >POLAND
- >email: genda@lily.ics.agh.edu.pl
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