[VPlan] Sink recipes from the vector loop region in licm. (#168031) When a recipe can be safely sunk and all of its users are outside the vector loop region in the same dedicated exit block, the recipe does not need to be executed on every iteration. This patch extends the VPlan-based LICM (Loop Invariant Code Motion) to also sink such recipes from the vector loop region into the exit block. This reduces redundant computation and improves cost model accuracy. TODO: Support nested loop sinking TODO: Support sinking `VPReplicateRecipe` (requires `replicateByVF` fixes) TODO: Support recipes with multiple defined values (e.g., interleaved loads) TODO: Clone recipes without users to all exit blocks TODO: Support PHI node users by checking incoming value blocks TODO: Support sinking when users are in multiple blocks TODO: Clone recipes when users are on multiple exit paths Co-authored-by: Luke Lau <luke@igalia.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Luke Lau <luke@igalia.com> Co-authored-by: Luke Lau <luke_lau@icloud.com>
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