Rollup merge of #144034 - Enselic:diverging-function-call-debuginfo, r=wesleywiser

tests: Test line number in debuginfo for diverging function calls

Closes rust-lang/rust#59558 which just [E-needs-test](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/59558#issuecomment-1322236891).

The bug seems to have been fixed in **nightly-2021-05-10**:

```sh
for toolchain in nightly-2021-05-09 \
                 nightly-2021-05-10 \
                 1.88; do
    echo -e "\nWith $toolchain:"
    rustc +$toolchain tests/codegen/diverging-function-call-debuginfo.rs --emit llvm-ir -o /tmp/out.ll -g -Clto -Copt-level=0
    build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/ci-llvm/bin/FileCheck --input-file /tmp/out.ll tests/codegen/diverging-function-call-debuginfo.rs --check-prefix=CHECK --dump-input-context 10 2>/dev/null && echo OK || echo FAIL
done
```

```
With nightly-2021-05-09:
FAIL

With nightly-2021-05-10:
OK

With 1.88:
OK
```

which gives the following list of candidate commits. Not clear which one it is exactly but it doesn't matter much since we can confirm that the test works. I have confirmed locally that with **nightly-2021-05-09** we get `line: 0` for the last call.

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<summary>click to expand</summary>

```
$ git log ^881c1ac408d93bb7adaa3a51dabab9266e82eee8 ca82264ec7556a6011b9d3f1b2fd4c7cd0bc8ae2 --no-merges --oneline
```
f25aa5767f0 Remove unused `opt_span_warn` function
ebbc9495755 Note why `Handler::fatal` is different from `Sesssion::fatal`
96509b48358 Make `Diagnostic::span_fatal` unconditionally raise an error
e49f4471aae Remove some unnecessary uses of `struct_span_fatal`
955fdaea4a1 Rename `Parser::span_fatal_err` -> `Parser::span_err`
4b7c8b0b53c Add `#[track_caller]` to `FakeDefId::expect_real()`
ba13225ba1e Remove `FakeDefId::expect_local()`
020d83d9f5f Enable `-W semicolon_in_expressions_from_macros` in bootstrap
1b928ff8f8b Update LLVM submodule
c2b15a6b641 Support -C passes in NewPM
5519cbfe334 Don't force -O1 with ThinLTO
7c4989ab707 Drop -opt-bisect-limit=0 flag from test
db140de8f29 Explicitly register GCOV profiling pass as well
5ecbe7fcf8b Explicitly register instrprof pass
0318883cd62 Make -Z new-llvm-pass-manager an Option<bool>
0367e24f944 Avoid predecessors having Drop impls

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