bors a18bd8acfc Auto merge of #137346 - workingjubilee:rollup-sxu05ms, r=workingjubilee
Rollup of 12 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #131651 (Create a generic AVR target: avr-none)
 - #134340 (Stabilize `num_midpoint_signed` feature)
 - #136473 (infer linker flavor by linker name if it's sufficiently specific)
 - #136608 (Pass through of target features to llvm-bitcode-linker and handling them)
 - #136985 (Do not ignore uninhabited types for function-call ABI purposes. (Remove BackendRepr::Uninhabited))
 - #137270 (Fix `*-win7-windows-msvc` target since 26eeac1a1e9fe46ffd80dd0d3dafdd2c2a644306)
 - #137312 (Update references to cc_detect.rs)
 - #137318 (Workaround Cranelift not yet properly supporting vectors smaller than 128bit)
 - #137322 (Update docs for default features of wasm targets)
 - #137324 (Make x86 QNX target name consistent with other Rust targets)
 - #137338 (skip submodule updating logics on tarballs)
 - #137340 (Add a notice about missing GCC sources into source tarballs)

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