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2. Added FsMOVAPSrr and FsMOVAPDrr as aliases to MOVAPSrr and MOVAPDrr. These
   are used for FR32 / FR64 reg-to-reg copies.
3. Tell reg-allocator to generate MOVSSrm / MOVSDrm and MOVSSmr / MOVSDmr to
   spill / restore FsMOVAPSrr and FsMOVAPDrr.


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