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H.J. Lu 8d286dd118 x86: Default CET run-time support to auto
CET has been added since GCC 8.  This patch defaults CET run-time support
to auto.  It enables CET run-time support if asssembler supports CET
instructions and multi-byte NOPs are enabled via SSE2.

config/

	* cet.m4 (GCC_CET_FLAGS): Change default to auto.

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	* configure: Regenerated.

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	* configure: Regenerated.

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	* configure: Regenerated.

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	* configure: Regenerated.

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	* configure: Regenerated.

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	* configure: Regenerated.

libsanitizer/

	* configure: Regenerated.

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	* configure: Regenerated.

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	* configure: Regenerated.

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	* configure: Regenerated.

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	* configure: Regenerated.
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