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What happens when ret instruction is executed?

What happens when ret instruction is executed?

 

 

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Transfers program control to a return address located on the top of the stack. The address is usually placed on the stack by a CALL instruction, and the return When the G80 executes the ret instruction, it performs what is effectively a 'pop pc' instruction, which puts the return address back into the PC so causing a The RET instruction pops the high-order and low-order bytes of the PC from the stack (and decrements the stack pointer by 2). Program execution resumes fromThe RET instruction pops the return address off the stack (which is pointed to by the stack pointer register) and then continues execution at that address. After execution of this instruction program, control is transferred back to the main program from where it had stopped. It Transfers program control to a return When executing a near return, the processor pops the return instruction pointer (offset) from the top of the stack into the EIP register and begins program The RET instruction can be used to execute three different types of returns: Since a stack switch also occurs on an inter-privilege level return,

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