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When inspecting waves on architectures where SPI may not initialize TTMP
registers, the debugger cannot reliably know if the trap handler was
entered and if it saved valuable information in TTMP registers.
This patch uses the status.skip_export bit (unused by the compute
shaders) to indicate that it got executed before halting a wave.
This is done except for gfx940, where ttmp11[31] can be used (as long as
TTMP registers are always initialized by SPI for this architecture). It
could be possible to be more selective as architectures always
initializing TTMP registers do not require this step, but always doing
is makes maintenance simpler.
Change-Id: I5c4148c78062f7ffa049ac7856c2edc82dbc77d1
[ROCm/ROCR-Runtime commit: 5d3f6a63f1]
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