Just started learning x64 assembly and I have a question about functions, arguments, and the stack. As far as I understand it, the first four arguments in a function get passed to rcx, rdx, r8, and r9 registers (and xmm0-xmm3 for floats) in Windows. So a trivial addition function with four parameters would looks like this:
add:
mov r10, rcx
add r10, rdx
add r10, r8
add r10, r9
mov rax, r10
ret
However, I've come across documentation that mentions this:
At a minimum, each function must reserve 32 bytes (four 64-bit values) on the stack. This space allows registers passed into the function to be easily copied to a well-known stack location. The callee function isn't required to spill the input register params to the stack, but the stack space reservation ensures that it can if needed.
So, do I have to reserve stack space even if the functions I'm making take four parameters or less, or is it just a recommendation?
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