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James Y Knight 0e13ba8208 Sparc: Prefer reg+reg address encoding when only one register used.
Reg+%g0 is preferred to Reg+imm0 by the manual, and is what GCC produces.

Futhermore, reg+imm is invalid for the (not yet supported) "alternate
address space" instructions.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8753

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