[release/5.0] Add variable lifetime update for GT_STOREIND for arm/arm64#46206
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Port dotnet#46059 to release/5.0 Fix dotnet#45557 for arm/arm64 Fixes dotnet#46023
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Port #46059 to release/5.0
Fix #45557 for arm/arm64. x86/x64 version of the fix was ported to release/5.0 with #45947
Fixes #46023
Customer Impact
Reported by Roslyn. Bad GC info can lead to an unexplained crash that can't easily be found or worked around.
Regression?
Yes, this is a regression from .NET Core 3.1
Testing
Manual, new unit test, CLR outerloop, SuperPMI asm diffs.
Risk
Low