[X86] Add MMX/SSE/AVX PHADD/SUB & HADDPS/D intrinsics to be used in constexpr (#156822)

[Clang] VectorExprEvaluator::VisitCallExpr / InterpretBuiltin - add MMX/SSE/AVX PHADD/SUB & HADDPS/D intrinsics to be used in constexpr

Fixes #155395

cover func: 
_mm_hadd_pi16 _mm_hadd_epi16 _mm256_hadd_epi16 
_mm_hadd_pi32 _mm_hadd_epi32 _mm256_hadd_epi32
_mm_hadds_pi16 _mm_hadds_epi16 _mm256_hadds_epi16 

_mm_hsub_pi16 _mm_hsub_epi16 _mm256_hsub_epi16 
_mm_hsub_pi32 _mm_hsub_epi32 _mm256_hsub_epi32
_mm_hsubs_pi16 _mm_hsubs_epi16 _mm256_hsubs_epi16 

_mm_hadd_pd _mm256_hadd_pd
_mm_hadd_ps _mm256_hadd_ps
_mm_hsub_pd _mm256_hsub_pd
_mm_hsub_ps _mm256_hsub_ps

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Co-authored-by: whyuuwang <whyuuwang@tencent.com>
Co-authored-by: Simon Pilgrim <llvm-dev@redking.me.uk>
Co-authored-by: Simon Pilgrim <git@redking.me.uk>
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