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49 A pointer in
80 is the frame pointer, so
86 is the local stack pointer, where automatic variables are held
102 refers to the hardware stack pointer, but beware of mixed use of
509 is the stack pointer;
511 is used as the static base pointer, the analogue of
649 [sic] is the stack pointer.
705 Stack pointer is
753 The stack pointer (not a pseudo-register) is
757 There is no physical frame pointer but, as for the MIPS,
760 a frame pointer.
974 More notably, C pointer values are 64 bits, and thus
981 are the only integer types wide enough to hold a pointer value.
984 Unlike the 386, the first integer or pointer argument is passed in a register, which is
986 for an integer or pointer (it can be referred to in assembly code by the pseudonym
1013 is the stack pointer.
1234 The stack pointer is