Chris Lattner ffa987d3ee Split memcpy/memset/memmove intrinsics into i32/i64 versions, resolving
PR709, and paving the way for future progress.

Significantly refactor autoupgrading code, to handle the more complex case
(where we upgrade one argument in a function), and fix some bugs in it.

Testcase here: llvm/test/Regression/Bytecode/memcpy.ll


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Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM)
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