Andrew Pinski e0e1bcb3a1 sh: Fix modes on if_then_else [PR123852]
Inside the machine description of the sh target,
there are some modes missing on if_then_else rtl. This
causes an ICE during the vartrack pass where it is
creating a simplifying a subreg of that rtl.
This worked before r16-3067-g8e3239e3e92f3c where
simplify_gen_subreg would return NULL RTL on the
case where the mode was VOIDmode.
Anyways this is the obvious patch which adds the modes
on the if_then_else and now fixes the Ada and algol68
building (and some other code).

Tested by Doko on sh-linux-gnu and the Ada and algol68
langauges enabled.
Pushed as obvious.

	PR target/123852

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* config/sh/sh.md (movsicc_t_false): Add the SImode
	on the if_then_else.
	(movsicc_t_true): Likewise.
	(negsi_cond): Likewise.
	(negdi_cond): Add the DImode on the if_then_else.
	(bst_m2a): Add the QImode on the if_then_else.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Pinski <andrew.pinski@oss.qualcomm.com>
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