Initial skeleton of Subzero.

This includes just enough code to build the high-level ICE IR and dump it back out again.  There is a script szdiff.py that does a fuzzy diff of the input and output for verification.  See the comment in szdiff.py for a description of the fuzziness.

Building llvm2ice requires LLVM headers, libs, and tools (e.g. FileCheck) to be present.  These default to something like llvm_i686_linux_work/Release+Asserts/ based on the checked-out and built pnacl-llvm code; I'll try to figure out how to more automatically detect the build configuration.

"make check" runs the lit tests.

This CL has under 2000 lines of "interesting" Ice*.{h,cpp} code, plus 600 lines of llvm2ice.cpp driver code, and the rest is tests.

Here is the high-level mapping of source files to functionality:

IceDefs.h, IceTypes.h, IceTypes.cpp:
Commonly used types and utilities.

IceCfg.h, IceCfg.cpp:
Operations at the function level.

IceCfgNode.h, IceCfgNode.cpp:
Operations on basic blocks (nodes).

IceInst.h, IceInst.cpp:
Operations on instructions.

IceOperand.h, IceOperand.cpp:
Operations on operands, such as stack locations, physical registers, and constants.

BUG= none
R=jfb@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/205613002
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