Update the test suite to accommodate the change from signed integer types
to signless integer types. The changes were of only a few kinds:
1. Make sure llvm-upgrade is run on the source which does the bulk of the
changes automatically.
2. Change things like "grep 'int'" to "grep 'i32'"
3. In several tests bitcasting caused the same name to be reused in the
same type plane. These had to be manually fixed. The fix was (generally)
to leave the bitcast and provide the instruction with a new name. This
should not affect the semantics of the test. In a few cases, the
bitcasts were known to be superfluous and irrelevant to the test case
so they were removed.
4. One test case uses a bytecode file which needed to be updated to the
latest bytecode format.
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because arguments start two stack slots off of EBP. Break out of the
for loop once the argument is found. Increment the counter at the end
of the loop instead of the beginning. Use addRegOffset and compute
the scale * index part at compile time instead of using the fancy
load instruction. Just because an instruction set has wacky addressing
modes doesn't mean we ought to use them (at least, if you believe Dave
Patterson).
lib/Target/X86/X86InstrBuilder.h: Add some comments.
test/Regression/Jello/test-loadstore.ll: Let main return int 0.
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