Chris Lattner 1ebd89eb6b Pass the type of the store access, not the type of the store, into the
target hook.  This allows us to codegen a loop as:

LBB1_1: @cond_next
        mov r2, #0
        str r2, [r0, +r3, lsl #2]
        add r3, r3, #1
        cmn r3, #1
        bne LBB1_1      @cond_next

instead of:

LBB1_1: @cond_next
        mov r2, #0
        str r2, [r0], #+4
        add r3, r3, #1
        cmn r3, #1
        bne LBB1_1      @cond_next

This looks the same, but has one fewer induction variable (and therefore,
one fewer register) live in the loop.


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