IR: Add llvm.ldexp and llvm.experimental.constrained.ldexp intrinsics AMDGPU has native instructions and target intrinsics for this, but these really should be subject to legalization and generic optimizations. This will enable legalization of f16->f32 on targets without f16 support. Implement a somewhat horrible inline expansion for targets without libcall support. This could be better if we could introduce control flow (GlobalISel version not yet implemented). Support for strictfp legalization is less complete but works for the simple cases.
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