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<title>Provide a crypto_assembly.h internal header.</title>
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<name>jsing</name>
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This will contain defines and macros that we need for assembly code,
without polluting other headers that are primarily used for C code.

For now, this just unconditionally provides _CET_ENDBR on amd64.

ok kenjiro@ tb@
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