Jakob Stoklund Olesen 28e104bcb0 Explicitly request physreg coalesing for a bunch of Thumb2 unit tests.
These tests all follow the same pattern:

	mov	r2, r0
	movs	r0, #0
	$CMP	r2, r1
	it	eq
	moveq	r0, #1
	bx	lr

The first 'mov' can be eliminated by rematerializing 'movs r0, #0' below the
test instruction:

	$CMP	r0, r1
	mov.w	r0, #0
	it	eq
	moveq	r0, #1
	bx	lr

So far, only physreg coalescing can do that. The register allocators won't yet
split live ranges just to eliminate copies. They can learn, but this particular
problem is not likely to show up in real code. It only appears because r0 is
used for both the function argument and return value.

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