Daniel Dunbar 6f5cc82686 Fix non-determinism in DAGISel emitter.
- This manifested as non-determinism in the .inc output in rare cases (when two
   distinct patterns ended up being equivalent, which is rather rare). That
   meant the pattern matching was non-deterministic, which could eventually mean
   the code generator selected different instructions based on the arch.

 - It's probably worth making the DAGISel ensure a total ordering (or force the
   user to), but the simple fix here is to totally order the Record* maps based
   on a unique ID.

 - PR4672, PR4711.

Yay:
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ddunbar@giles:~$ cat ~/llvm.obj.64/lib/Target/*/*.inc | shasum
d1099ff34b21459a5a3e7021c225c080e6017ece  -
ddunbar@giles:~$ cat ~/llvm.obj.ppc/lib/Target/*/*.inc | shasum
d1099ff34b21459a5a3e7021c225c080e6017ece  -
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