Re: [PATCH 17/39] NLKD/i386 - core adjustments

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>If there's a chance of a stack overflow the stack usage has to be 
>reduced until the chance goes down to 0.

How does one reduce stack usage in the presence of recursion driven by
user input (referring to expression evaluation)?

Also, NLKD has an extension to the (simplistic) pt_regs frame
(including e.g. floating point state) and may be used to debug itself
(i.e. there may be more than one frame on the stack at a time).

Jan
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