I hope these questions aren't getting tedious.<BR><BR>So I'm writing another context-switching function (based on another suggestion), since the one I used before ...
AFAIK there is no standard way to get/set the stack pointer.<BR>This is not defined in C.<BR>Usually you end up using inline assembly.<BR>Do you really need to alter the stack pointer ...
[Raymond Chen] wondered why the x86 ENTER instruction had a strange second parameter that seems to always be set to zero. If you’ve ever wondered, [Raymond] explains what he learned in a recent blog ...
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