The hasMemory argument is irrelevant to how the argument
for an "i" constraint should get lowered; PR 6309.  While
this argument was passed around a lot, this is the only
place it was used, so it goes away from a lot of other
places.



git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@106893 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/lib/Target/ARM/ARMISelLowering.cpp b/lib/Target/ARM/ARMISelLowering.cpp
index 5c81b67..07de1dd 100644
--- a/lib/Target/ARM/ARMISelLowering.cpp
+++ b/lib/Target/ARM/ARMISelLowering.cpp
@@ -5049,7 +5049,6 @@
 /// vector.  If it is invalid, don't add anything to Ops.
 void ARMTargetLowering::LowerAsmOperandForConstraint(SDValue Op,
                                                      char Constraint,
-                                                     bool hasMemory,
                                                      std::vector<SDValue>&Ops,
                                                      SelectionDAG &DAG) const {
   SDValue Result(0, 0);
@@ -5198,8 +5197,7 @@
     Ops.push_back(Result);
     return;
   }
-  return TargetLowering::LowerAsmOperandForConstraint(Op, Constraint, hasMemory,
-                                                      Ops, DAG);
+  return TargetLowering::LowerAsmOperandForConstraint(Op, Constraint, Ops, DAG);
 }
 
 bool