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Previously, when spilling 64-bit paired registers, an LDMIA with both
a FrameIndex and an offset was produced. This kind of instruction
shouldn't exist, and the extra operand was being confused with the
predicate, causing aborts later on.

This removes the invalid 0-offset from the instruction being
produced.

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