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Chandler Carruth 71164d08b1 [x86] The SELECT x86 DAG combine also does legalization. It used to rely
on things not being marked as either custom or legal, but we now do
custom lowering of more VSELECT nodes. To cope with this, manually
replicate the legality tests here. These have to stay in sync with the
set of tests used in the custom lowering of VSELECT.

Ideally, we wouldn't do any of this combine-based-legalization when we
have an actual custom legalization step for VSELECT, but I'm not going
to be able to rewrite all of that today.

I don't have a test case for this currently, but it was found when
compiling a number of the test-suite benchmarks. I'll try to reduce
a test case and add it.

This should at least fix the test-suite fallout on build bots.

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