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Andrew Trick 5469976506 Added a check in the preRA scheduler for potential interference on a
induction variable. The preRA scheduler is unaware of induction vars,
so we look for potential "virtual register cycles" instead.

Fixes <rdar://problem/8946719> Bad scheduling prevents coalescing


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