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diff --git a/src/arch/x86/isa_traits.hh b/src/arch/x86/isa_traits.hh
index 2b549bb4a..9f1b7b7c4 100644
--- a/src/arch/x86/isa_traits.hh
+++ b/src/arch/x86/isa_traits.hh
@@ -58,8 +58,6 @@
#ifndef __ARCH_X86_ISATRAITS_HH__
#define __ARCH_X86_ISATRAITS_HH__
-#include "arch/x86/intregs.hh"
-#include "arch/x86/max_inst_regs.hh"
#include "arch/x86/types.hh"
#include "arch/x86/x86_traits.hh"
#include "base/types.hh"
@@ -73,8 +71,6 @@ namespace X86ISA
//This makes sure the little endian version of certain functions
//are used.
using namespace LittleEndianGuest;
- using X86ISAInst::MaxInstSrcRegs;
- using X86ISAInst::MaxInstDestRegs;
// X86 does not have a delay slot
#define ISA_HAS_DELAY_SLOT 0
@@ -83,36 +79,6 @@ namespace X86ISA
//XXX This needs to be set to an intermediate instruction struct
//which encodes this instruction
- // These enumerate all the registers for dependence tracking.
- enum DependenceTags {
- //There are 16 microcode registers at the moment. This is an
- //unusually large constant to make sure there isn't overflow.
- FP_Base_DepTag = 128,
- Ctrl_Base_DepTag =
- FP_Base_DepTag +
- //mmx/x87 registers
- 8 +
- //xmm registers
- 16 * 2 +
- //The microcode fp registers
- 8 +
- //The indices that are mapped over the fp stack
- 8
- };
-
- // semantically meaningful register indices
- //There is no such register in X86
- const int ZeroReg = NUM_INTREGS;
- const int StackPointerReg = INTREG_RSP;
- //X86 doesn't seem to have a link register
- const int ReturnAddressReg = 0;
- const int ReturnValueReg = INTREG_RAX;
- const int FramePointerReg = INTREG_RBP;
-
- // Some OS syscalls use a second register (rdx) to return a second
- // value
- const int SyscallPseudoReturnReg = INTREG_RDX;
-
//4k. This value is not constant on x86.
const int LogVMPageSize = 12;
const int VMPageSize = (1 << LogVMPageSize);