This is a refinement for the existing hack. With this, the default target will have neither wavefrontsize feature present, unless it was explicitly specified. That is, getWavefrontSize() == 64 no longer implies +wavefrontsize64. getWavefrontSize() == 32 does imply +wavefrontsize32. Continue to assume the value is 64 with no wavesize feature. This maintains the codegenable property without any code that directly cares about the wavesize needing to worry about it. Introduce an isWaveSizeKnown helper to check if we know the wavesize is accurate based on having one of the features explicitly set, or a known target-cpu. I'm not sure what's going on in wave_any.s. It's testing what happens when both wavesizes are enabled, but this is treated as an error in codegen. We now treat wave32 as the winning case, so some cases that were previously printed as vcc are now vcc_lo.
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