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Johnny Chen 1090d7711b The ARM disassembler was confused with the 16-bit tSTMIA instruction.
According to A8.6.189 STM/STMIA/STMEA (Encoding T1), there's only tSTMIA_UPD available.
Ignore tSTMIA for the decoder emitter and add a test case for that.


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