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Reed Kotler 80f6061082 Fix a subtle difference between running clang vs llc for mips16.
This regards how mips16 is viewed. It's not really a target type but
there has always been a target for it in the td files. It's more properly
-mcpu=mips32 -mattr=+mips16 . This is how clang treats it but we have
always had the -mcpu=mips16 which I probably should delete now but it will
require updating all the .ll test cases for mips16. In this case it changed
how we decide if we have a count bits instruction and whether instruction
lowering should then expand ctlz. Now that we have dual mode compilation,
-mattr=+mips16 really just indicates the inital processor mode that
we are compiling for. (It is also possible to have -mcpu=64 -mattr=+mips16
but as far as I know, nobody has even built such a processor, though there
is an architecture manual for this).



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