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#ifndef CPU_X86_VM_REGISTERMAP_X86_HPP
#define CPU_X86_VM_REGISTERMAP_X86_HPP
// machine-dependent implemention for register maps
friend class frame;
private:
// This is the hook for finding a register in an "well-known" location,
// such as a register block of a predetermined format.
// Since there is none, we just return NULL.
// See registerMap_sparc.hpp for an example of grabbing registers
// from register save areas of a standard layout.
address pd_location(VMReg reg) const {return NULL;}
// no PD state to clear or copy:
void pd_clear() {}
void pd_initialize() {}
void pd_initialize_from(const RegisterMap* map) {}
#endif // CPU_X86_VM_REGISTERMAP_X86_HPP