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Louis Gerbarg a564159d85 Fix illegal relocations in X86FastISel
On x86_86  the lea instruction can only use a 32 bit immediate value. When
the code is compiled statically the RIP register is not used, meaning the
immediate is all that can be used for the relocation, which is not sufficient
in the case of targets more than +/- 2GB away. This patch bails out of fast
isel in those cases and reverts to DAG which does the right thing.

Test case included.

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