Jin Kyu Song 7903c07b77 match: Improve broadcast opsize matching
Broadcasting operand size is different from the original
operand size because 32b or 64b element is repeated to form a vector.
So when matching a broadcasting operand, opsize should be treated
differently.
The broadcasting element size is specified in the decorator information.

Signed-off-by: Jin Kyu Song <jin.kyu.song@intel.com>
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