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Jim Grosbach 86b5cd7421 ARM 'vuzp.32 Dd, Dm' is a pseudo-instruction.
While there is an encoding for it in VUZP, the result of that is undefined,
so we should avoid it. Define the instruction as a pseudo for VTRN.32
instead, as the ARM ARM indicates.

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