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* arm.c (select_dominance_cc_mode): Handle new way that combine
canonicalizes conditional compares.
(arm_select_cc_mode): Likewise.
* arm.md: Garbage collect some dead code.
(cmp_and, cmp_ior): New patterns.
(splitter for conditional move with inverted false): Use cond_exec
and handle unordered comparisons.

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