[roll] Roll fuchsia [build][rust] Workaround dropped RISC-V target features in LTO

While the clang and LLVM toolchains have a more robust handling of
target features, the current intree Rust toolchain does not, meaning
that its possible for the LTO'd modules in RISC-V to have missing target
features, like setting the floating point ABI correctly.

Original-Fixed: 339099402
Original-Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/fuchsia/+/1045599
Original-Revision: bf0a761ed46a099b1f312b88e8807f49f5ea980d
GitOrigin-RevId: 47b01e9d70d90e43b5c7e3ae029101722525025f
Change-Id: I49454ce53a2c8cc43ce151f467bb37f77b5070a2
1 file changed
tree: a3cb5e6ae8a67d26813200cfb9ac0235251273d7
  1. ctf/
  2. git-hooks/
  3. infra/
  4. third_party/
  5. cts
  6. firmware
  7. flower
  8. jiri.lock
  9. MILESTONE
  10. minimal
  11. prebuilts
  12. README.md
  13. stem
  14. test_durations
  15. toolchain
README.md

Integration

This repository contains Fuchsia's Global Integration manifest files.

Making changes

All changes should be made to the internal version of this repository. Our infrastructure automatically updates this version when the internal one changes.

Currently all changes must be made by a Google employee. Non-Google employees wishing to make a change can ask for assistance via the IRC channel #fuchsia on Freenode.

Obtaining the source

First install Jiri.

Next run:

$ jiri init
$ jiri import minimal https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/integration
$ jiri update

Third party

Third party projects should have their own subdirectory in ./third_party.