[lldb] Update two API tests to fix x86 Darwin failures (#121380) The Intel Darwin CI bots had their Xcode updated, which brought in a debugserver with Brendan Shanks' change from September 7281e0cb3bbcce396aab8b3ea0967d7a17cd287a https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/108663 where four general purpose registers are sent by debugserver when in certain process states. But most processes (nearly all in the testsuite) do not have these registers available, so we will get register read failures when requesting those four. These two tests would flag those as errors. There would have been an additional problem with the g/G packet (which lldb doesn't use w/ debugserver, but the testsuite tests) if placeholder values were not included in the full register context bytes; I fixed that issue with the SME patch to debugserver recently already.
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