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Chandler Carruth 11f0e7b158 Revert r147945 which disabled an addressing mode transformation. I had
hoped this would revive one of the llvm-gcc selfhost build bots, but it
didn't so it doesn't appear that my transform is the culprit.

If anyone else is seeing failures, please let me know!

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