Update prebuilt Clang to match Android kernel.

Bug: 132428451
Change-Id: I8f6e2cb23f381fc0c02ddea99b867e58e925e5be
diff --git a/linux-x64/clang/include/llvm/MCA/Support.h b/linux-x64/clang/include/llvm/MCA/Support.h
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+//===--------------------- Support.h ----------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
+//
+// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
+// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
+//
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+/// \file
+///
+/// Helper functions used by various pipeline components.
+///
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+
+#ifndef LLVM_MCA_SUPPORT_H
+#define LLVM_MCA_SUPPORT_H
+
+#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
+#include "llvm/MC/MCSchedule.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
+
+namespace llvm {
+namespace mca {
+
+template <typename T>
+class InstructionError : public ErrorInfo<InstructionError<T>> {
+public:
+  static char ID;
+  std::string Message;
+  const T &Inst;
+
+  InstructionError(std::string M, const T &MCI)
+      : Message(std::move(M)), Inst(MCI) {}
+
+  void log(raw_ostream &OS) const override { OS << Message; }
+
+  std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const override {
+    return inconvertibleErrorCode();
+  }
+};
+
+template <typename T> char InstructionError<T>::ID;
+
+/// This class represents the number of cycles per resource (fractions of
+/// cycles).  That quantity is managed here as a ratio, and accessed via the
+/// double cast-operator below.  The two quantities, number of cycles and
+/// number of resources, are kept separate.  This is used by the
+/// ResourcePressureView to calculate the average resource cycles
+/// per instruction/iteration.
+class ResourceCycles {
+  unsigned Numerator, Denominator;
+
+public:
+  ResourceCycles() : Numerator(0), Denominator(1) {}
+  ResourceCycles(unsigned Cycles, unsigned ResourceUnits = 1)
+      : Numerator(Cycles), Denominator(ResourceUnits) {}
+
+  operator double() const {
+    assert(Denominator && "Invalid denominator (must be non-zero).");
+    return (Denominator == 1) ? Numerator : (double)Numerator / Denominator;
+  }
+
+  unsigned getNumerator() const { return Numerator; }
+  unsigned getDenominator() const { return Denominator; }
+
+  // Add the components of RHS to this instance.  Instead of calculating
+  // the final value here, we keep track of the numerator and denominator
+  // separately, to reduce floating point error.
+  ResourceCycles &operator+=(const ResourceCycles &RHS);
+};
+
+/// Populates vector Masks with processor resource masks.
+///
+/// The number of bits set in a mask depends on the processor resource type.
+/// Each processor resource mask has at least one bit set. For groups, the
+/// number of bits set in the mask is equal to the cardinality of the group plus
+/// one. Excluding the most significant bit, the remaining bits in the mask
+/// identify processor resources that are part of the group.
+///
+/// Example:
+///
+///  ResourceA  -- Mask: 0b001
+///  ResourceB  -- Mask: 0b010
+///  ResourceAB -- Mask: 0b100 U (ResourceA::Mask | ResourceB::Mask) == 0b111
+///
+/// ResourceAB is a processor resource group containing ResourceA and ResourceB.
+/// Each resource mask uniquely identifies a resource; both ResourceA and
+/// ResourceB only have one bit set.
+/// ResourceAB is a group; excluding the most significant bit in the mask, the
+/// remaining bits identify the composition of the group.
+///
+/// Resource masks are used by the ResourceManager to solve set membership
+/// problems with simple bit manipulation operations.
+void computeProcResourceMasks(const MCSchedModel &SM,
+                              MutableArrayRef<uint64_t> Masks);
+
+/// Compute the reciprocal block throughput from a set of processor resource
+/// cycles. The reciprocal block throughput is computed as the MAX between:
+///  - NumMicroOps / DispatchWidth
+///  - ProcResourceCycles / #ProcResourceUnits  (for every consumed resource).
+double computeBlockRThroughput(const MCSchedModel &SM, unsigned DispatchWidth,
+                               unsigned NumMicroOps,
+                               ArrayRef<unsigned> ProcResourceUsage);
+} // namespace mca
+} // namespace llvm
+
+#endif // LLVM_MCA_SUPPORT_H