Hello Josef I was intrigued by your email since I actually think that GCC performs the leaf procedure optimization as indicated by the SPARC V8 manual ( www.*sparc*.org/standards/*V8*.pdf p. 194) However, note that there are certain conditions that must be met in order to allow such optimizations, quoting the above referenced manual: Some leaf procedures can be made to operate without their own register window or stack frame, using their caller’s instead. This can be done when the candidate leaf procedure meets all of the following conditions13: Contains no references to %sp, except in its SAVE instruction Contains no references to %fp Refers to (or can be made to refer to) no more than 8 of the 32 integer regis- ters14, inclusive of %o7 (the “return address”). Actually there is a good example in a recent thread http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-help/2010-10/msg00249.html where you can see that in the function "somme", which I think is a leaf procedure, the SAVE and RESTORE instructions have been removed. What do you think? Otherwise, which GCC version are you using? I don't think that can be related to that, but just to be sure. Cheers, George