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Nick Clifton 5103274ffc Fix potential array overruns when disassembling corrupt v850 binaries.
* v850-dis.c (get_v850_sreg_name): New function.  Returns the name
	of a v850 system register.  Move the v850_sreg_names array into
	this function.
	(get_v850_reg_name): Likewise for ordinary register names.
	(get_v850_vreg_name): Likewise for vector register names.
	(get_v850_cc_name): Likewise for condition codes.
	* get_v850_float_cc_name): Likewise for floating point condition
	codes.
	(get_v850_cacheop_name): Likewise for cache-ops.
	(get_v850_prefop_name): Likewise for pref-ops.
	(disassemble): Use the new accessor functions.
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