Right before your function f from Exercise 2.34 returns, what do we know about contents of registers
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Right before your function f from Exercise 2.34 returns, what do we know about contents of registers $t5, $s3, $ra, and $sp? Keep in mind that we know what the entire function f looks like, but for function func we only know its declaration.
Exercise 2.34
Translate function f into MIPS assembly language. If you need to use registers $t0 through $t7, use the lower numbered registers first. Assume the function declaration for func is “int f(int a, int b);”. Th e code for function f is as follows:
int f(int a, int b, int c, int d){
return func(func(a,b),c+d);
}
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Computer Organization and Design The Hardware Software Interface
ISBN: 978-0124077263
5th edition
Authors: David A. Patterson, John L. Hennessy
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