Prior to this patch, UpperBound refered to the largest LMUL
supported. Instructions used UpperBound to assign the worst
case behaviour to records, since Instructions are not LMUL
specific. This forced the largest LMUL to have the worst case
behavior, even if that wasn't true for a subtarget.
Now that SchedWrites, SchedReads, WriteRes, and ReadAdvances
are created for (name, LMUL) pairs and (name, LMUL, SEW)
tuples, it becomes even less clear which pair should correspond
to the worst case behavior. Additionally, it no longer makes sense
for the UpperBound to belong to LMUL list and not to the SEW list.
Instead of creating a special UpperBound LMUL and an UpperBound
SEW, this patch renames UpperBound to WorstCaseBehavior, removes
it from the SchedMxList, and defines a WorstCaseBehavior SchedWrite,
SchedRead, WriteRes, and ReadAdvance for each name.
This gives subtargets the ability to describe the worst case behavior
of a record without forcing it to be the largest LMUL or the smallest
SEW.
These LMULSEW classes don't exist in upstream. Do you forget to merge them into upstream?