Tom Stellard 6beb81daa5 R600/SI: Fix spilling of m0 register
If we have spilled the value of the m0 register, then we need to restore
it with v_readlane_b32 to a regular sgpr, because v_readlane_b32 can't
write to m0.

v_readlane_b32 can't write to m0, so

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| How to organize the lit tests                                                |
+==============================================================================+

- If you write a test for matching a single DAG opcode or intrinsic, it should
  go in a file called {opcode_name,intrinsic_name}.ll (e.g. fadd.ll)

- If you write a test that matches several DAG opcodes and checks for a single
  ISA instruction, then that test should go in a file called {ISA_name}.ll (e.g.
  bfi_int.ll

- For all other tests, use your best judgement for organizing tests and naming
  the files.

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- Use dash '-' and not underscore '_' to separate words in file names, unless
  the file is named after a DAG opcode or ISA instruction that has an
  underscore '_' in its name.