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will have to tide us over until we get real subreg support, but it prevents
the PrologEpilogInserter from spilling 8 byte GPRs on a G4 processor.

Add some initial support for TRUNCATE and ANY_EXTEND, but they don't
currently work due to issues with ScheduleDAG.  Something wll have to be
figured out.


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