The FPO display shows the all the Frame Pointer Omission data in the PE file.
Frame Pointer Omission data is largely obsolete these days. Since Windows Vista, no Windows binaries have been shipped that use Frame Pointer Omission. However the option to use Frame Pointer Omission remains in the compiler.
Type
The type of frame.
Valid values are:
•FPO
•Trap
•TSS
•Non FPO
RVA
The relative virtual offset of the function that has Frame Pointer Omission data
Size
This is the size of the function that has Frame Pointer Omission data.
Locals
The number of DWORD local variables this function has.
Params
The number of DWORD parameters this function has.
Prolog
The number of bytes in the function prolog.
Registers
How many registers are saved.
SEH
Does the function use Structured Exception Handling?
Uses EBP
Does the function use the EBP register?
Sorting
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