Evan Cheng 7e20a574eb Add a late optimization to BranchFolding that hoist common instruction sequences
at the start of basic blocks to their common predecessor. It's actually quite
common (e.g. about 50 times in JM/lencod) and has shown to be a nice code size
benefit. e.g.

        pushq   %rax
        testl   %edi, %edi
        jne     LBB0_2
## BB#1:
        xorb    %al, %al
        popq    %rdx
        ret
LBB0_2:
        xorb    %al, %al
        callq   _foo
        popq    %rdx
        ret

=>

        pushq   %rax
        xorb    %al, %al
        testl   %edi, %edi
        je      LBB0_2
## BB#1:
        callq   _foo
LBB0_2:
        popq    %rdx
        ret

rdar://9145558


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