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Top Forums Programming Parameters placement on stack in C Post 303036095 by migurus on Friday 14th of June 2019 12:06:57 AM
Old 06-14-2019
Thank you! That is so interesting!



Just for a comparison I run that code where I pass a structure as 2nd parameter on Solaris 11, here is the output, which is quite different
Code:
params:
1) feffed00 offset = -4
2) feffed04 offset = 28
3) feffece8

 

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csx_GetHandleOffset(9F) 				   Kernel Functions for Drivers 				   csx_GetHandleOffset(9F)

NAME
csx_GetHandleOffset - return current access handle offset SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/pccard.h> int32_t csx_GetHandleOffset(acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *offset); INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI Specific (Solaris DDI) PARAMETERS
handle Access handle returned by csx_RequestIRQ(9F) or csx_RequestIO(9F). offset Pointer to a uint32_t in which the current access handle offset is returned. DESCRIPTION
This function returns the current offset for the access handle, handle, in offset. RETURN VALUES
CS_SUCCESS Successful operation. CONTEXT
This function may be called from user or kernel context. SEE ALSO
csx_RequestIO(9F), csx_RequestIRQ(9F), csx_SetHandleOffset(9F) PC Card 95 Standard, PCMCIA/JEIDA SunOS 5.10 16 May 1997 csx_GetHandleOffset(9F)
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