Reland "[sancov][LoongArch] Resolve pcaddu18i+jirl in evaluateBranch and teach sancov (#155371)" (#155964) Reland 9c994f5 after fixing ubsan bots failures. This commit overrides `updateState` and `resetState` hooks in `MCInstrAnalysis` in order to be able to analyze pcaddu18i+jirl pairs inside `evaluateBranch`. After this commit, `llvm-objdump` is able to correctly analyze and print detailed information. `lld/test/ELF/loongarch-call36.s` shows the changes. Besides, this commit also teaches sancov to resolve such call sequences. Without this commit, some tests in compiler-rt failed: ``` Failed Tests : SanitizerCommon-asan-loongarch64-Linux :: sanitizer_coverage_trace_pc_guard-dso.cpp SanitizerCommon-asan-loongarch64-Linux :: sanitizer_coverage_trace_pc_guard.cpp SanitizerCommon-lsan-loongarch64-Linux :: sanitizer_coverage_trace_pc_guard-dso.cpp SanitizerCommon-lsan-loongarch64-Linux :: sanitizer_coverage_trace_pc_guard.cpp SanitizerCommon-msan-loongarch64-Linux :: sanitizer_coverage_trace_pc_guard-dso.cpp SanitizerCommon-msan-loongarch64-Linux :: sanitizer_coverage_trace_pc_guard.cpp ``` The reason is that sancov could not resolve pcaddu18i+jirl call sequence correctly and caused mismatches between coverage points in the binary and the .sancov file: ``` ERROR: Coverage points in binary and .sancov file do not match. ``` NOTE: A similar issue might also occur on RISC-V when relaxation is disabled (not verified). This commit can also fix for it.
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