
These float operations were expanded for scalar f32/f64/f128, but not for f16 and more problematically, not for vectors. A small subset of them was separately set to expand for vectors. Change these to always expand by default, and adjust targets to mark these as legal where necessary instead. This is a much safer default, and avoids unnecessary legalization failures because a target failed to manually mark them as expand. Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/110753. Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/121390. (cherry picked from commit fe0dbe0f2950d95071be7140c7b4680f17a7ac4e)
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