[DAG] shouldReduceLoadWidth - hasOneUse should check just the loaded value - not the chain (#128167) The hasOneUse check was failing in any case where the load was part of a chain - we should only be checking if the loaded value has one use, and any updates to the chain should be handled by the fold calling shouldReduceLoadWidth. I've updated the x86 implementation to match, although it has no effect here yet (I'm still looking at how to improve the x86 implementation) as the inner for loop was discarding chain uses anyway. By using SDValue::hasOneUse instead this patch exposes a missing dependency on the LLVMSelectionDAG library in a lot of tools + unittests, which resulted in having to make SDNode::hasNUsesOfValue inline. Noticed while fighting the x86 regressions in #122671
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