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[X86] Initialize TargetOptions::StackProtectorGuardOffset member to its default value
D88631 introduced a set of knobs to tweak how the stack protector is codegen'd for x86 targets, including the offset from the base register where the stack cookie is located. The `StackProtectorGuardOffset` field in `TargetOptions` was left uninitialized instead of being reset to its neutral value -1, making it possible to emit nonsensical code if the frontend doesn't change the field value at all before feeding the `TargetOptions` to the target machine initializer. Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99952
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unsigned XRayOmitFunctionIndex : 1;
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/// Stack protector guard offset to use.
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unsigned StackProtectorGuardOffset : 32;
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unsigned StackProtectorGuardOffset = -1U;
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/// Stack protector guard mode to use, e.g. tls, global.
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StackProtectorGuards StackProtectorGuard =
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