Hi, I am trying to detect spills and reloads (with reasonable accuracy) by looking at a binary code. My binary has been generated by gcc (2.95) on SPARC for solaris 2.8.
Could anyone help me figuring out what a genuine spill/reload would look like ? I have been thinking that in general, a spill should be on to the stack and if I store a register on to the stack and load from the same memory address, it should be a spill; but then even this could be just writing out variables (locals) and reading it back, or it could just be a context switch (say, we have a register window overflow). Thanks, Naveen. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]