Revert "[X86][ABI] Don't preserve return regs for preserve_all/preserve_most CCs"
This caused Chromium to crash, see comment on the code review. > Currently both calling conventions preserve registers that are used to > store a return value. This causes the returned value to be lost: > > define i32 @bar() { > %1 = call preserve_mostcc i32 @foo() > ret i32 %1 > } > > define preserve_mostcc i32 @foo() { > ret i32 2 > ; preserve_mostcc will restore %rax, > ; whatever it was before the call. > } > > This contradicts the current documentation (preserve_allcc "behaves > identical to the `C` calling conventions on how arguments and return > values are passed") and also breaks [[clang::preserve_most]]. > > This change makes CSRs be preserved iff they are not used to store a > return value (e.g. %rax for scalars, {%rax:%rdx} for __int128, %xmm0 > for double). For void functions no additional registers are > preserved, i.e. the behaviour is backward compatible with existing > code. > > Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141020 This reverts commit 0276fa89.
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