Michal Jires 5eed9f5ddd lto/124289 - Correctly handle toplevel asm with -flto-partition=cache
This patch adds create_asm_partitions to cache partitioning
to prevent issues with non-renameable symbols (while partition
joining) and static asm symbols (while partition splitting).

All other relevant partitionings use create_asm_partitions.
This was not used in cache partitioning, because toplevel asm
could be in principle special handled in cache partitioning
with marginally better results, but I never implemented it.

	lto/124289

gcc/lto/ChangeLog:

	* lto-partition.cc (enum map1to1_content): New.
	(map_1_to_1): Use map1to1_content.
	(lto_1_to_1_map): Likewise.
	(create_asm_partitions): Likewise.
	(lto_max_map): Likewise.
	(lto_cache_map): Use create_asm_partitions.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.dg/lto/toplevel-extended-asm-2_0.c: Add padding to asm label.
	* gcc.dg/lto/toplevel-extended-asm-2_1.c: Add padding to asm label.
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