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Jakob Stoklund Olesen cfed90fe40 Revert "Disable codegen prepare critical edge splitting. Machine instruction passes now"
This reverts revision 114633. It was breaking llvm-gcc-i386-linux-selfhost.

It seems there is a downstream bug that is exposed by
-cgp-critical-edge-splitting=0. When that bug is fixed, this patch can go back
in.

Note that the changes to tailcallfp2.ll are not reverted. They were good are
required.

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