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The scheduling dependency graph is built bottom-up within each scheduling
region, and ScheduleDAGInstrs::addPhysRegDeps is called to add output/anti
dependencies, based on physical registers, to the SUs for instructions
based on those that come before them.

In the test case, we start before post-RA scheduling with a block that looks
like this:

...
	INLINEASM <...
andc $0,$0,$2
stdcx. $0,0,$3
bne- 1b
> [sideeffect] [mayload] [maystore] [attdialect], $0:[regdef-ec:G8RC], %X6<earlyclobber,def,dead>, $1:[mem], %X3<kill>, $2:[reguse:G8RC], %X5<kill>, $3:[reguse:G8RC], %X3, $4:[mem], %X3, $5:[clobber], %CC<earlyclobber,imp-def,dead>, <<badref>>
	...
	%X4<def,dead> = ANDIo8 %X4<kill>, 1, %CR0<imp-def,dead>, %CR0GT<imp-def>
	...
	%R29<def> = ISEL %R3<undef>, %R4<kill>, %CR0GT<kill>

where it is relevant that %CC is an alias to %CR0, and that %CR0GT is a
subregister of %CR0. However, for post-RA scheduling, no dependency was added
to prevent the INLINEASM from being scheduled in between the ANDIo8 and the
ISEL (which communicate via the %CR0GT register).

In ScheduleDAGInstrs::addPhysRegDeps, when called for the %CC operand, we'd
iterate over all of its aliases (which include %CC itself and also %CR0), and
look for previously-encountered defs of those registers. We'd find the ANDIo8,
but decide not to add a dependency between the INLINEASM and the ANDIo8 because
both the INLINEASM's def of %CC is dead, and also the ANDIo8 def of %CR0 is
dead. This ignores, however, that ANDIo8 has a non-dead def of %CR0GT, a
subregister of %CR0, and thus a dependency still must exist.

To fix this problem, when calling registerDefIsDead on the SU with the def, we
also check all subregisters for possible non-dead defs, and add the dependency
if any are found.

Fixes PR21742.

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