様々なアーキテクチャにおいてC関数にレジスタパラメータが不足した場合の影響を考察
C言語の関数呼び出しにおいて、渡すレジスタパラメータが不足するとアーキテクチャによって深刻度が異なる。特にItaniumアーキテクチャでは、この問題がさらに悪化することを指摘している。
C言語の関数呼び出しにおいて、渡すレジスタパラメータが不足するとアーキテクチャによって深刻度が異なる。特にItaniumアーキテクチャでは、この問題がさらに悪化することを指摘している。
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