Describe the execution of the push and pop operations

A push operation copies register values to the top of the stack and increments a pointer (called the stack register) to point to the new stack top. A pop operation removes stack contents on a last in, first out (LIFO) basis. Each pop operation decrements the stack pointer and copies one set of register values from the top of the stack to CPU registers. The last register value copied is the instruction pointer, which effectively transfers control back to the process just removed from the stack.

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