Register/Function Parm Mapping for 64-bit Was: isTemporaryID unrecognized selector…
Register/Function Parm Mapping for 64-bit Was: isTemporaryID unrecognized selector…
- Subject: Register/Function Parm Mapping for 64-bit Was: isTemporaryID unrecognized selector…
- From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2010 12:50:28 -0700
On 2010 Sep 03, at 21:25, Gideon King wrote:
> I was able to track it down by going to the maintainInverseRelationship:forProperty:oldDestination:newDestination: method call in the stack, and finding the entity in register 12.
So did you ever find out the mapping between function parameters and registers on the 64-bit Intel architecture, or did you just poke around blindly in all the registers?
Can anyone confirm that the *(int *)($esp+4), *(int *)($esp+8) incantations given in Apple's TN2124 are only true on the 32-bit Intel architecture?
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