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how does stack growing work on windows and linux?

I just read that windows programs call _alloca on function entry to grow the stack if they need more than 4k on the stack. I guss that every time the guard page is hit windows allocates a new page for the stack, therefore _alloca accesses the stack in 4k steps to allocate the space.

I also read that this only applies to windows. How does linux (or other oses) solve this problem if they don't need _alloca?

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Linux relies on a heavily optimized page fault handling, so what happens is that the program just pushes things on the stack and the page fault handler will extend the stack on the fly.


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