Summary: This patch handles the types(MVT) in `selectionDAG` for RISCV vector tuples. As described in previous patch handling llvm types, the MVTs also have 32 variants: ``` riscv_nxv1i8x2, riscv_nxv1i8x3, riscv_nxv1i8x4, riscv_nxv1i8x5, riscv_nxv1i8x6, riscv_nxv1i8x7, riscv_nxv1i8x8, riscv_nxv2i8x2, riscv_nxv2i8x3, riscv_nxv2i8x4, riscv_nxv2i8x5, riscv_nxv2i8x6, riscv_nxv2i8x7, riscv_nxv2i8x8, riscv_nxv4i8x2, riscv_nxv4i8x3, riscv_nxv4i8x4, riscv_nxv4i8x5, riscv_nxv4i8x6, riscv_nxv4i8x7, riscv_nxv4i8x8, riscv_nxv8i8x2, riscv_nxv8i8x3, riscv_nxv8i8x4, riscv_nxv8i8x5, riscv_nxv8i8x6, riscv_nxv8i8x7, riscv_nxv8i8x8, riscv_nxv16i8x2, riscv_nxv16i8x3, riscv_nxv16i8x4, riscv_nxv32i8x2. ``` Detail: An intuitive way to model vector tuple type is using nested scalable vector, e.g. `nElts=NF, EltTy=nxv2i32`. However it's not compatible to what we've done to handle scalable vector in TargetLowering, so it would need more effort to change the code to handle this concept. Another approach is encoding the `MinNumElts` info in `sz` of `MVT`, e.g. `nElts=NF, sz=(NF*MinNumElts*8)`, this makes it much easier to handle and changes less code. This patch adopts the latter approach. Stacked on https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/97992
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