Git bash ships with a link.exe. We try to add git bash to the beginning of PATH (see D84380). These tests end up executing the wrong link.exe. As a workaround, use lld-link. Note that `REQUIRES: lld-available` tests currently aren't running, see D128567. I did manually verify that these tests pass with lld-link. Reviewed By: rnk, hans Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136108
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// Make sure we can link a DLL with large functions which would mean
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// functions such as __asan_loadN and __asan_storeN will be called
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// from the DLL. We simulate the large function with
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// -mllvm -asan-instrumentation-with-call-threshold=0.
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// RUN: %clang_cl_asan %s -c -Fo%t.obj -mllvm -asan-instrumentation-with-call-threshold=0
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// RUN: lld-link /nologo /DLL /OUT:%t.dll %t.obj %asan_dll_thunk
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// REQUIRES: asan-static-runtime
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// REQUIRES: lld-available
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void f(long* foo, long* bar) {
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// One load and one store
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*foo = *bar;
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}
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