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  2. Call stack - Wikipedia

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    The stack frame at the top of the stack is for the currently executing routine, which can access information within its frame (such as parameters or local variables) in any order. [1] The stack frame usually includes at least the following items (in push order): the arguments (parameter values) passed to the routine (if any);

  3. Data segment - Wikipedia

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    The stack segment contains the call stack, a LIFO structure, typically located in the higher parts of memory. A "stack pointer" register tracks the top of the stack; it is adjusted each time a value is "pushed" onto the stack. The set of values pushed for one function call is termed a "stack frame". A stack frame consists at minimum of a return ...

  4. Stack machine - Wikipedia

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    The task and its creator share the stack frames that existed at the time of task creation, but not the creator's subsequent frames nor the task's own frames. This was supported by a cactus stack, whose layout diagram resembled the trunk and arms of a Saguaro cactus. Each task had its own memory segment holding its stack and the frames that it owns.

  5. Frame - Wikipedia

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    Frame (networking), a data transmission unit or network packet that includes frame synchronization information; Distribution frame, in telecommunications; Mainframe computer; Page frame, an available chunk of memory; Stack frame, a part of a call stack; A data structure in frame languages; Frame problem, in artificial intelligence

  6. Protocol stack - Wikipedia

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    Protocol stack of the OSI model. The protocol stack or network stack is an implementation of a computer networking protocol suite or protocol family.Some of these terms are used interchangeably but strictly speaking, the suite is the definition of the communication protocols, and the stack is the software implementation of them.

  7. Stack-based memory allocation - Wikipedia

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    The stack is often used to store variables of fixed length local to the currently active functions. Programmers may further choose to explicitly use the stack to store local data of variable length. If a region of memory lies on the thread's stack, that memory is said to have been allocated on the stack, i.e. stack-based memory allocation (SBMA).

  8. Ethernet frame - Wikipedia

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    Ethernet packet. The SFD (start frame delimiter) marks the end of the packet preamble. It is immediately followed by the Ethernet frame, which starts with the destination MAC address. [1] In computer networking, an Ethernet frame is a data link layer protocol data unit and uses the underlying Ethernet physical layer transport

  9. Stack frame - Wikipedia

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    Call stack#STACK-FRAME; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: To an embedded anchor: ...