Eric Botcazou d8b84e2771 Fix memory constraint bug in SPARC back-end
It's a bug exposed by the recent LRA changes, whereby the T constraint
fails to behave properly when LRA is enabled (unlike when reload is
enabled).  The patch also gets rid of the awkward W constraint, which
is strictly equivalent to m in 64-bit mode and, as a result, renames
the w constraint into W.

gcc/
	PR target/99422
	* config/sparc/constraints.md (w): Rename to...
	(W): ... this and ditch previous implementation.
	* config/sparc/sparc.md (*movdi_insn_sp64): Replace W with m.
	(*movdf_insn_sp64): Likewise.
	(*mov<VM64:mode>_insn_sp64): Likewise.
	* config/sparc/sync.md (*atomic_compare_and_swap<mode>_1): Replace
	w with W.
	(atomic_compare_and_swap_leon3_1): Likewise.
	(*atomic_compare_and_swapdi_v8plus): Likewise.
	* config/sparc/sparc.c (memory_ok_for_ldd): Remove useless test on
	architecture and add missing address validity check during LRA.
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