andrew b9ea3f69fd Align the stack in _rtld_bind_start. Normally this is called with the
correct stack alignment, however when we have a leaf function that uses
thread local storage it calls __aeabi_read_tp to get the thread pointer.
Neither GCC or clang see this as a function call so will align the stack
to a 4-byte boundary. This may be a problem as _rtld_bind expects to be
on an 8-byte boundary.

The solution is to store a copy of the stack pointer and force the
alignment before calling _rtld_bind.

This fixes a problem with armeb where applications would crash in odd ways.
It should also remove the need for a local patch to clang to force the
stack alignment to an 8-byte boundary, even for leaf functions. Further
testing will be needed before reverting this local change to clang as we
may rely on it in other places.

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