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mtrofin authored
Before frame elision, we finalized the frame shape when assembling the prologue, which is also when we prepared the frame (saving sp, etc). The frame finalization only needs to happen once, and happens to be actually a set of idempotent operations. With frame elision, the logic for frame finalization was happening every time we constructed the frame. Albeit idempotent operations, the code would become hard to maintain. This change separates frame shape finalization from frame construction. When constructing the CodeGenerator, we finalize the frame. Subsequent access is to a const Frame*. Also renamed AssemblePrologue to AssembleConstructFrame, as suggested in the frame elision CR. Separating frame setup gave the opportunity to do away with architecture-independent frame aligning (which is something just arm64 cares about), and also with stack pointer setup (also arm64). Both of these happen now at frame finalization on arm64. BUG= Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1843143002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#35642}
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