RISC-V Caller and Callee Functions - Caller Saved & Callee Saved Registers
In this video, I introduce the caller and callee function concept of RISC-V. I explain the differences between the two and give an example with a small trick question that will hopefully make you think more in-depth about RISC-V. I end the video describing caller saved and callee saved registers, as well as their differences.

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