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Matt Arsenault cd69621a21 AMDGPU: More bits of frame index are known to be zero
The maximum private allocation for the whole GPU is 4G,
so the maximum possible index for a single workitem is the
maximum size divided by the smallest granularity for a dispatch.

This increases the number of known zero high bits, which
enables more offset folding. The maximum private size per
workitem with this is 128M but may be smaller still.

llvm-svn: 262153
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