On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 5:33 AM, <buaa....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Official doc (golang.org/doc/asm) said that:
>
> The SP pseudo-register is a virtual stack pointer used to refer to 
> frame-local variables and the arguments being prepared for function calls. It 
> points to the top of the local stack frame, so references should use negative 
> offsets in the range [−framesize, 0): x-8(SP), y-4(SP), and so on.
>
> And I've found a slide introduce the amd64 stack frame layout.
>
> So, is the -framesize a correct value? If I count from the SP(virtual 
> register), the min address will exceed the stack frame address range.

I don't think the diagram you are looking at describes how the Go
assembler works.  I note that it seems to say IBM on the side.  Where
did you find the diagram?

Ian

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