[PowerPC] Add Support for BCDSHIFT, BCDSHIFTR, BCDTRUNC, BCDUTRUNC, and BCDUSHIFT instruction support (#154715)

Support the following BCD format conversion builtins for PowerPC.

- `__builtin_bcdshift` – Shifts a packed decimal value by a specified
number of decimal digits.
- `__builtin_bcdshiftround` – Shifts a packed decimal value by a
specified number of decimal digits, with rounding applied.
- `__builtin_bcdtruncate` –Truncates a packed decimal value to a
specified number of digits.
- `__builtin_bcdunsignedtruncate` – Truncates a packed decimal value and
returns the result as an unsigned packed decimal.
- `__builtin_bcdunsignedshift` – Shifts an unsigned packed decimal value
by a specified number of digits.

> Note: This built-in functions are valid only when all following
conditions are met:
> -qarch is set to utilize POWER9 technology.
> The bcd.h file is included.

## Prototypes

```c
vector unsigned char __builtin_bcdshift(vector unsigned char, int, unsigned char);
vector unsigned char __builtin_bcdshiftround(vector unsigned char, int, unsigned char);
vector unsigned char __builtin_bcdtruncate(vector unsigned char, int, unsigned char);
vector unsigned char __builtin_bcdunsignedtruncate(vector unsigned char, int);
vector unsigned char __builtin_bcdunsignedshift(vector unsigned char, int);
```

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