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- <h3 class="section">8.1 Stack Frames</h3>
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- <p>The call stack is divided up into contiguous pieces called <em>stack
- frames</em>, or <em>frames</em> for short; each frame is the data associated
- with one call to one function. The frame contains the arguments given
- to the function, the function’s local variables, and the address at
- which the function is executing.
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- <p>When your program is started, the stack has only one frame, that of the
- function <code>main</code>. This is called the <em>initial</em> frame or the
- <em>outermost</em> frame. Each time a function is called, a new frame is
- made. Each time a function returns, the frame for that function invocation
- is eliminated. If a function is recursive, there can be many frames for
- the same function. The frame for the function in which execution is
- actually occurring is called the <em>innermost</em> frame. This is the most
- recently created of all the stack frames that still exist.
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- <a name="index-frame-pointer"></a>
- <p>Inside your program, stack frames are identified by their addresses. A
- stack frame consists of many bytes, each of which has its own address; each
- kind of computer has a convention for choosing one byte whose
- address serves as the address of the frame. Usually this address is kept
- in a register called the <em>frame pointer register</em>
- (see <a href="Registers.html#Registers">$fp</a>) while execution is going on in that frame.
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- <p><small>GDB</small> labels each existing stack frame with a <em>level</em>, a
- number that is zero for the innermost frame, one for the frame that
- called it, and so on upward. These level numbers give you a way of
- designating stack frames in <small>GDB</small> commands. The terms
- <em>frame number</em> and <em>frame level</em> can be used interchangeably to
- describe this number.
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- <p>Some compilers provide a way to compile functions so that they operate
- without stack frames. (For example, the <small>GCC</small> option
- </p><div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">‘<samp>-fomit-frame-pointer</samp>’
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- <p>generates functions without a frame.)
- This is occasionally done with heavily used library functions to save
- the frame setup time. <small>GDB</small> has limited facilities for dealing
- with these function invocations. If the innermost function invocation
- has no stack frame, <small>GDB</small> nevertheless regards it as though
- it had a separate frame, which is numbered zero as usual, allowing
- correct tracing of the function call chain. However, <small>GDB</small> has
- no provision for frameless functions elsewhere in the stack.
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