Davide Italiano 7f581f5e5f [BDCE/DebugInfo] Preserve llvm.dbg.value's argument.
BDCE has two phases:
1. It asks SimplifyDemandedBits if all the bits of an instruction are dead, and if so,
replaces all its uses with the constant zero.
2. Then, it asks SimplifyDemandedBits again if the instruction is really dead
(no side effects etc..) and if so, eliminates it.

Now, in 1) if all the bits of an instruction are dead, we may end up replacing a dbg use:
  %call = tail call i32 (...) @g() #4, !dbg !15
  tail call void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata i32 %call, i64 0, metadata !8, metadata !16), !dbg !17
->
  %call = tail call i32 (...) @g() #4, !dbg !15
  tail call void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata i32 0, i64 0, metadata !8, metadata !16), !dbg !17

but not eliminating the call because it may have arbitrary side effects.
In other words, we lose some debug informations.
This patch fixes the problem making sure that BDCE does nothing with the instruction if
it has side effects and no non-dbg uses.

Differential Revision:  https://reviews.llvm.org/D27471

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@288851 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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