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Create shared ARM source for libc, and move arm26 port over to using it. The code is (almost) a direct copy of the current arm26 sources. It's identical to the current arm32 sources, with the following exceptions: - _C_LABEL is used on references to C labels from assembler. - Function returns in assembler have APCS-26 versions in #ifdef __APCS_26__. - It uses SoftFloat 2a rather than SoftFloat 1a. The first two of these should be inconsequential. I believe that SoftFloat 2a should work on arm32 and be backward-compatible with existing code, but this is not obviously true. For now, arm32 remains using its own bits of libc.