Guillaume Gomez e82ee9626e
Rollup merge of #133910 - TimNN:llvm-target-cpus, r=jieyouxu
Normalize target-cpus.rs stdout test for LLVM changes

LLVM has recently added support for the `lime1` CPU in 35cce408ee, so the `target-cpus.rs` test currently produces different output depending on the LLVM version.

This CL adds a normalization directive, to remove the new CPU from the output list.

Alternatives fixes I can think of:

* Add two revisions of the test (one per LLVM version)
* Ignore the test on one of the LLVM versions
  * I dislike this, because it's possible that the test won't get updated for the next LLVM version.

I don't think the exact list of target CPUs is relevant for this test, so it shouldn't be too bad if the normalization sticks around longer than necessary.

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