Avoid using predefined insn name for instruction with different semantics
This isn't technically a regression, but it only impacts the v850 target and
fixes a long standing code correctness issue.
As outlined in slightly more detail in the PR, the v850 is using the pattern
name "fnmasf4" and "fnmssf4" to generate fnmaf.s and fnmsf.s instructions
respectively.
Unfortunately fnmasf4 is expected to produce (-a * b) + c and
fnmssf4 (-a * b) - c. Those v850 instructions actually negate the entire
result.
The fix is trivial. Use a different pattern name so that the combiner can
still generate those instructions, but prevent those instructions from being
used to implement GCC's notion of what fnmas and fnmss should be.
This fixes pr97040 as well as a handful of testsuite failures for the v3e5
multilib.
gcc/
PR target/97040
* config/v850/v850.md (*v850_fnmasf4): Renamed from fnmasf4.
(*v850_fnmssf4): Renamed from fnmssf4