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Andrea Di Biagio 1726e2ff15 [X86] Add two combine rules to simplify dag nodes introduced during type legalization when promoting nodes with illegal vector type.
This patch teaches the backend how to simplify/canonicalize dag node
sequences normally introduced by the backend when promoting certain dag nodes
with illegal vector type.

This patch adds two new combine rules:
1) fold (shuffle (bitcast (BINOP A, B)), Undef, <Mask>) ->
        (shuffle (BINOP (bitcast A), (bitcast B)), Undef, <Mask>)

2) fold (BINOP (shuffle (A, Undef, <Mask>)), (shuffle (B, Undef, <Mask>))) ->
        (shuffle (BINOP A, B), Undef, <Mask>).

Both rules are only triggered on the type-legalized DAG.
In particular, rule 1. is a target specific combine rule that attempts
to sink a bitconvert into the operands of a binary operation.
Rule 2. is a target independet rule that attempts to move a shuffle
immediately after a binary operation.



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