Chris Lattner d3948116b8 Non-volatile loads can be freely reordered against each other. This fixes
X86/reg-pressure.ll again, and allows us to do nice things in other cases.
For example, we now codegen this sort of thing:

int %loadload(int *%X, int* %Y) {
  %Z = load int* %Y
  %Y = load int* %X      ;; load between %Z and store
  %Q = add int %Z, 1
  store int %Q, int* %Y
  ret int %Y
}

Into this:

loadload:
        mov %EAX, DWORD PTR [%ESP + 4]
        mov %EAX, DWORD PTR [%EAX]
        mov %ECX, DWORD PTR [%ESP + 8]
        inc DWORD PTR [%ECX]
        ret

where we weren't able to form the 'inc [mem]' before.  This also lets the
instruction selector emit loads in any order it wants to, which can be good
for register pressure as well.


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