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Bruno Cardoso Lopes 1485cc2bb3 x86 vector shuffle lowering now relies only on target specific
nodes to emit shuffles and don't do isel mask matching anymore.
- Add the selection of the remaining shuffle opcode (movddup)
- Introduce two new functions to "recognize" where we may get
potential folds and add several comments to them explaining why
they are not yet in the desidered shape.
- Add more patterns to fallback the case where we select
a specific shuffle opcode as if it could fold a load, but it
can't, so remap to a valid instruction.
- Add a couple of FIXMEs to address in the following days once
there's a good solution to the current folding problem.




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