This makes sure that the LLVM target features match the one generated by
Clang:
- This fixes a bug introduced when setting the target CPU for all
targets: Cortex-M4 would now start using floating point operations
while they were disabled in C.
- This will make it possible in the future to inline C functions in Go
and vice versa. This will need some more work though.
There is a code size impact. Cortex-M4 targets are increased slightly in
binary size while Cortex-M0 targets tend to be reduced a little bit.
Other than that, there is little impact.
This LLVM version breaks CI and is now relatively rather old anyway, so
remove support for it.
This also reverts a workaround for LLVM 9, see a9568932b ("maixbit:
workaround to avoid medium code model").
This is needed to avoid linking errors because the globals are placed
in memory at address 0x80000000 which is out of bounds for the default
code model.