Common: Remove the BIT macro
When the macro was introduced in 326ec51261
it wasn't noticed that it conflicted in name with a heavily used macro
inside of dyncom. This causes some compiler warnings. Since it's only
lightly used, it was opted to simply remove the new macro.
			
			
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		@@ -15,8 +15,6 @@
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#define b32(x)  (b16(x) | (b16(x) >>16) )
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#define ROUND_UP_POW2(x)    (b32(x - 1) + 1)
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#define BIT(x) (1U << (x))
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#define ARRAY_SIZE(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0]))
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/// Textually concatenates two tokens. The double-expansion is required by the C preprocessor.
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@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ void Process::ParseKernelCaps(const u32* kernel_caps, size_t len) {
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            AddressMapping mapping;
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            mapping.address = descriptor << 12;
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            mapping.size = (end_desc << 12) - mapping.address;
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            mapping.writable = descriptor & BIT(20);
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            mapping.unk_flag = end_desc & BIT(20);
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            mapping.writable = descriptor & (1 << 20);
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            mapping.unk_flag = end_desc & (1 << 20);
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            address_mappings.push_back(mapping);
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        } else if ((type & 0xFFF) == 0xFFE) { // 0x000F
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