Jim Grosbach 447e7ac913 To shrink a t2LDM instruction to the 16-bit wide tLDM instruction, the base
register must be one of the destination registers for the load. Otherwise,
the tLDM instruction will write-back to the base register, which isn't what's
desired (otherwise, we'd have a t2LDM_UPD instead).

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