/// %vreg3 <vsrc> = COPY %vreg2 <vgpr>
/// BB2:
/// %vreg4 <vsrc> = PHI %vreg1 <vsrc>, <BB#0>, %vreg3 <vrsc>, <BB#1>
-/// %vreg5 <vgpr> = VECTOR_INST %vreg4 <vsrc>
+/// %vreg5 <vgpr> = VECTOR_INST %vreg4 <vsrc>
+///
///
-///
/// The coalescer will begin at BB0 and eliminate its copy, then the resulting
/// code will look like this:
///
/// Now that the result of the PHI instruction is an SGPR, the register
/// allocator is now forced to constrain the register class of %vreg3 to
/// <sgpr> so we end up with final code like this:
-///
+///
/// BB0:
/// %vreg0 <sgpr> = SCALAR_INST
/// ...
/// %vreg4 <sgpr> = PHI %vreg0 <sgpr>, <BB#0>, %vreg3 <sgpr>, <BB#1>
/// %vreg5 <vgpr> = VECTOR_INST %vreg4 <sgpr>
///
-/// Now this code contains an illegal copy from a VGPR to an SGPR.
+/// Now this code contains an illegal copy from a VGPR to an SGPR.
///
/// In order to avoid this problem, this pass searches for PHI instructions
/// which define a <vsrc> register and constrains its definition class to