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> Hi,
>
> this small c program produces wrong code on x86_64-pc-mingw32. The
problem
> here is the call abi w64. For w64 call abi, the last reserved 32 bytes
on
> stack are use for vaarg functions to save the incoming arguments from
> register. This works fine as long as there is no alloca call within the
> function calling a vaarg method. The alloca reserves just the stack, but
> does not move the stack clobber region. So by a vaarg call the last
> reserved stack is clobbered.
>
> How and where can I solve this problem?
Sorry I attached wrong testcase
Thanks in advance,
Kai
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