Andrew Haberlandt c5d17bdf0c [compiler-rt] Add check-builtins target for LLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES builds (#166837)
When doing a LLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES-based build of clang+compiler_rt, the
`check-builtins` target is missing and builtins tests are not run
(#112105, #144090).

This provides one possible path forward for enabling these tests.

The approach taken here is to test the builtins with the `compiler-rt`
runtime build (i.e. only if you pass
`LLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES='compiler-rt'`). The builtins tests currently rely
on shared test infrastructure in `compiler-rt/`, so this is probably the
easiest solution without relocating the builtins and their tests outside
of `compiler-rt/`.

The main challenge is that the built-ins test configuration expects to
be able to inspect the builtin target and see the sources used to build
it:
```
    get_target_property(BUILTIN_LIB_SOURCES "${BUILTIN_LIB_TARGET_NAME}" SOURCES)
```

Since the builtins build and runtimes build are separate under
LLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES, this target inspection is not possible. To get
around this, we write a temporary file alongside each builtins library
containing the list of sources (e.g.
`"${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/clang_rt.builtins-${arch}.sources.txt"`). Then, we
introduce an undocumented compiler-rt option
`COMPILER_RT_FORCE_TEST_BUILTINS_DIR` (which is only intended to be used
by the LLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES build, and could be removed after builtins
re relocated) that passes the path to the directory containing this
file, and configures builtins tests (even though the runtimes build has
`COMPILER_RT_BUILD_BUILTINS=OFF`)

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