Contents|Index|Previous|Next
Calling conventions for SPARC and SPARClite targets
The SPARC passes the first six words of arguments in registers R8 through R13. All remaining arguments are stored in a reserved block on the stack, last to
first, so that the lowest numbered argument not passed in a register is at the
lowest address in the stack. The registers are always filled, so a double word
argument starting in R13 would have the most significant word in R13 and the least significant word on the stack.
Function return values are stored in
R8. Register R0 is hardwired so that it always has the value 0. R14 and R15 have reserved uses. Registers R1 through R7 can be used for temporary values.
When a function is compiled with the default options, it must return with
registers
R16 through R29 unchanged.
Note:
Functions compiled with different calling conventions cannot be run together
without some care.