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Andrew Trick 0085d5e5ae Simplify operand folding when rematerializing a load.
We already know how to fold a reload from a frameindex without
analyzing the load instruction. Generalize this to handle any
frameindex load. This streamlines the logic for rematerializing loads
from stack arguments. As a side effect, it allows stackmaps to record
a stack argument location without spilling it.

Verified no effect on codegen for llvm test-suite.

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