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Summary:
When finding an instruction to rematerialize a spill from, we usually
look "through" a spill instruction. The only exception is if the
source of the spill is a physical register. We cannot proceed past
this past, so we just return the instruction. However, this is
incorrect, since it means we return a spill for
rematerialization. This ends up "rematerializing" a spill, which
causes the state tracking to get out of sync. In this case, instead
return a synthesized copy, since we can rematerialize from copying
from the source physical register.

Reviewed By: mofarrell

Differential Revision: D30869836

fbshipit-source-id: 795ebeed011ea458c05dfb2d69818ad19b6e7826
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HHVM is an open-source virtual machine designed for executing programs written in Hack. HHVM uses a just-in-time (JIT) compilation approach to achieve superior performance while maintaining amazing development flexibility.

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