Evan Cheng a15fdaa292 Optimize some 64-bit multiplication by constants into two lea's or one lea + shl since imulq is slow (latency 5). e.g.
x * 40
=>
shlq    $3, %rdi
leaq    (%rdi,%rdi,4), %rax

This has the added benefit of allowing more multiply to be folded into addressing mode. e.g.
a * 24 + b
=>
leaq    (%rdi,%rdi,2), %rax
leaq    (%rsi,%rax,8), %rax

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Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM)
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