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This will simplify the SGPR spilling and also allow us to use
MachineFrameInfo for calculating offsets, which should be more
reliable than our custom code.

This fixes a crash in some cases where a register would be spilled
in a branch such that the VGPR defined for spilling did not dominate
all the uses when restoring.

This fixes a crash in an ocl conformance test.  The test requries
register spilling and is too big to include.

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