Remove the `CanTriggerGC` side-effects on a few instructions.
The side-effect was specified for these instructions as they call
runtime. We now have a list of entrypoints that we know cannot trigger
GC. We can avoid requiring the side-effect for those.
Test: Run ART test suite on Nexus 5X and host.
Change-Id: I0e0e6a4d701ce6c75aff486cb0d1bc7fe2e8dda4
diff --git a/compiler/optimizing/code_generator_x86.cc b/compiler/optimizing/code_generator_x86.cc
index 0518213..172ce4a 100644
--- a/compiler/optimizing/code_generator_x86.cc
+++ b/compiler/optimizing/code_generator_x86.cc
@@ -754,7 +754,7 @@
HInstruction* instruction,
uint32_t dex_pc,
SlowPathCode* slow_path) {
- ValidateInvokeRuntime(instruction, slow_path);
+ ValidateInvokeRuntime(entrypoint, instruction, slow_path);
GenerateInvokeRuntime(GetThreadOffset<kX86PointerSize>(entrypoint).Int32Value());
if (EntrypointRequiresStackMap(entrypoint)) {
RecordPcInfo(instruction, dex_pc, slow_path);