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Richard Sandiford f6ea5e0d80 [SystemZ] Use "STC;MVC" for memset
Use "STC;MVC" for memsets that are too big for two STCs or MV...Is yet
small enough for a single MVC.  As with memcpy, I'm leaving longer cases
till later.

The number of tests might seem excessive, but f33 & f34 from memset-04.ll
failed the first cut because I'd not added the "?:" on the calculation
of Size1.


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