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Jonas Paulsson a12facfaec [LoopVectorizer] Fix for cost values of memory accesses.
This commit is a combination of two patches:

* "Fix in getScalarizationOverhead()"

   If target returns false in TTI.prefersVectorizedAddressing(), it means the
   address registers will not need to be extracted. Therefore, there should
   be no operands scalarization overhead for a load instruction.

* "Don't pass the instruction pointer from getMemInstScalarizationCost."

   Since VF is always > 1, this is a cost query for an instruction in the
   vectorized loop and it should not be evaluated within the scalar
   context of the instruction.

Review: Ulrich Weigand, Hal Finkel
https://reviews.llvm.org/D52351
https://reviews.llvm.org/D52417

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