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Kyrylo Tkachov c8fcc36012 [AArch64][gas] Add -mcpu support for Arm Ares
This adds support for the Arm Ares CPU for AArch64.
It implements the Armv8.2-A architecture with the optional features
of statistical profiling, dot product and FP16 on by default.

Note: Ares is a codename to enable early adopters and in time
we will add the final product name once it's announced.

    * config/tc-aarch64.c (aarch64_cpus): Add ares.
    * doc/c-aarch64.texi (-mcpu): Document ares value.
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