Revert "[SimpleLoopUnswitch] Record loops from unswitching non-trivial conditions" This reverts commit e9de32fd159d30cfd6fcc861b57b7e99ec2742ab due to multiple performance regressions observed across downstream Numba benchmarks (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/138509#issuecomment-3193855772). While avoiding non-trivial unswitches on newly-cloned loops helps mitigate the pathological case reported in https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/138509, it may as well make the IR less friendly to vectorization / loop- canonicalization (in the test reported, previously no select with loop-carried dependence existed in the new specialized loops), leading the abovementioned approach to be reconsidered.
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