| Index: src/arm64/assembler-arm64-inl.h
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| diff --git a/src/arm64/assembler-arm64-inl.h b/src/arm64/assembler-arm64-inl.h
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| index 6de7fb1b2ac4c22e8a169f71ca676ccec836aa84..5b735775db2c15e50f0566b38e566da726dded6f 100644
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| --- a/src/arm64/assembler-arm64-inl.h
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| +++ b/src/arm64/assembler-arm64-inl.h
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| @@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ void Assembler::set_target_address_at(Address pc, Address constant_pool,
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| Memory::Address_at(target_pointer_address_at(pc)) = target;
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| // Intuitively, we would think it is necessary to always flush the
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| // instruction cache after patching a target address in the code as follows:
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| - // Assembler::FlushICacheWithoutIsolate(pc, sizeof(target));
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| + // Assembler::FlushICache(isolate(), pc, sizeof(target));
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| // However, on ARM, an instruction is actually patched in the case of
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| // embedded constants of the form:
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| // ldr ip, [pc, #...]
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