This is addressing the issue that we're not modeling the cost of clib functions
in TTI::getIntrinsicCosts and thus we're basically addressing this fixme:
// FIXME: This is wrong for libc intrinsics.
To enable analysis of clib functions, we not only need an intrinsic ID and
formal arguments, but also the actual user of that function so that we can e.g.
look at alignment and values of arguments. So, this is the initial plumbing to
pass the user of an intrinsinsic on to getCallCosts, which queries
getIntrinsicCosts.