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Philip Reames 445f942fc4 Use an offset from TOS for idempotent rmw locked op lowering
This was the portion split off D58632 so that it could follow the redzone API cleanup. Note that I changed the offset preferred from -8 to -64. The difference should be very minor, but I thought it might help address one concern which had been previously raised.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61862

llvm-svn: 360719
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