This switches from a custom list of architectures to use the
target-lexicon crate.
- "set is_64bit=1; isa x86" is replaced with "target x86_64", and
similar for other architectures, and the `is_64bit` flag is removed
entirely.
- The `is_compressed` flag is removed too; it's no longer being used to
control REX prefixes on x86-64, ARM and Thumb are separate
architectures in target-lexicon, and we can figure out how to
select RISC-V compressed encodings when we're ready.
These tests were only using "test compile" because it doesn't require
any filecheck directives to be present, so just stop requiring filecheck
directives for "test regalloc" and other filecheck-based test drivers.
Track allocatable registers both locally and globally: Add a second
AllocatableSet which tracks registers allocated to global values without
accounting for register diversions. Since diversions are only local to
an EBB, global values must be assigned un-diverted locations that don't
interfere.
Handle the third "global" interference domain in the constraint solver in
addition to the existing "input" and "output" domains.
Extend the solver error code to indicate when a global define just can't
be allocated because there are not enough available global registers.
Resolve this problem by replacing the instruction's global defines with
local defines that are copied into their global destinations
afterwards.