Juergen Ributzka 79ec2ed417 [FastISel][AArch64] Use the target-dependent selection code for shifts first.
This uses the target-dependent selection code for shifts first, which allows us
to create better code for shifts with immediates and sign-/zero-extend folding.

Vector type are not handled yet and the code falls back to target-independent
instruction selection for these cases.

This fixes rdar://problem/17907920.

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