Jakub Jelinek 009528d61c arm: Fix mve_vshlq* [PR99593]
As mentioned in the PR, before the r11-6708-gbfab355012ca0f5219da8beb04f2fdaf757d34b7
change v[al]shr<mode>3 expanders were expanding the shifts by register
to gen_ashl<mode>3_{,un}signed which don't support immediate CONST_VECTOR
shift amounts, but now expand to mve_vshlq_<supf><mode> which does.
The testcase ICEs, because the constraint doesn't match the predicate and
because LRA works solely with the constraints, so it can e.g. from REG_EQUAL
propagate there a CONST_VECTOR which matches the constraint but fails the
predicate and only later on other passes will notice the predicate fails
and ICE.

Fixed by adding a constraint that matches the immediate part of the
predicate.

	PR target/99593
	* config/arm/constraints.md (Ds): New constraint.
	* config/arm/vec-common.md (mve_vshlq_<supf><mode>): Use w,Ds
	constraint instead of w,Dm.

	* g++.target/arm/pr99593.C: New test.
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