Similar to 806761a762.
For IR files without a target triple, -mtriple= specifies the full
target triple while -march= merely sets the architecture part of the
default target triple, leaving a target triple which may not make sense,
e.g. amdgpu-apple-darwin.
Therefore, -march= is error-prone and not recommended for tests without
a target triple. The issue has been benign as we recognize
$unknown-apple-darwin as ELF instead of rejecting it outrightly.
This patch changes AMDGPU tests to not rely on the default
OS/environment components. Tests that need fixes are not changed:
```
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/fabs.f64.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/fabs.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/floor.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/fneg-fabs.f64.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/fneg-fabs.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/r600-infinite-loop-bug-while-reorganizing-vector.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/schedule-if-2.ll
```
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; RUN: not --crash llc -mtriple=amdgcn -mcpu=gfx900 -filetype=null %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
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; The alloca has the wrong address space and is passed to a call. The
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; FrameIndex was created with the natural 32-bit pointer type instead
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; of the declared 64-bit. Make sure we don't assert.
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; CHECK: LLVM ERROR: Cannot select: {{.*}}: i64 = FrameIndex<0>
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declare void @func(ptr)
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define void @main() {
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bb:
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%alloca = alloca i32, align 4
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call void @func(ptr %alloca)
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ret void
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}
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