https://bugzilla.gdcproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=266
--- Comment #2 from Iain Buclaw <ibuc...@gdcproject.org> --- (In reply to Johannes Pfau from comment #1) > What is the add/sub fp code supposed to do? Doesn't this actually restore > the old stack pointer (have to look up the ARM assembler operand order, but > isn't add.. => fp = sp+28 and sub... => sp = fp-28 which restores the old > sp?). Hmm, yeah you're right. It would all be fine if it weren't for the restoring of the FP. Having a look again, there is the same in the x86 version too. mov QWORD PTR [rdi], rsp mov rsp, rsi lea rsp, -40[rbp] <-- Here. So at best it makes a good indicator of what you should go threadasm, but *watch out* for FP restoring. So this is would be for documentation purposes then. https://explore.dgnu.org/g/z3dB2R -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.