> It isn't yet perfect, because we don't yet save floating point context. But
> that will come later. Additionally, there's a potential problem since RED
> zones will alternate stacks are used, unlike x86_64, so more stack space
> (128 bytes more) is used. But this shouldn't be a problem.
> Instead, having no red zone (like x86_64) 

x86-64 has a red zone. Is your description confused or your code?

-Andi



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