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Peter Collingbourne 64dd39903c AArch64: Don't emit CFI for SCS register in nounwind functions.
All that you can legitimately do with the CFI for a nounwind function
is get a backtrace, and adjusting the SCS register is not (currently)
required for this purpose.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54988

llvm-svn: 348035
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