Tom Stellard 8ea83d4999 R600: Treat CONSTANT_ADDRESS loads like GLOBAL_ADDRESS loads when necessary
These are really the same address space in hardware.  The only
difference is that CONSTANT_ADDRESS uses a special cache for faster
access.  When we are unable to use the constant kcache for some reason
(e.g. smaller types or lack of indirect addressing) then the instruction
selector must use GLOBAL_ADDRESS loads instead.

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Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM)
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