Indu Bhagat 6384e241e8 gas: sframe: fix PR gas/33277
In SFrame stack trace format, the representation of stack offsets allows
for either 1-byte, 2-byte or 4-byte integers.

Add new internal function sframe_fre_stack_offset_bound_p () which
checks if the given offset is within bounds (at most as a 4-byte
integer).  Use this to check if CFA offset is within bounds, if not skip
emitting the FDE, and warn the user.

Reviewed-by: Jens Remus <jremus@linux.ibm.com>

gas/
	PR gas/33277
        * gen-sframe.c (sframe_fre_stack_offset_bound_p): New
	definition.
        (sframe_xlate_do_def_cfa): Check bounds of offset.
        (sframe_xlate_do_def_cfa_offset): Likewise.

gas/testsuite/
	PR gas/33277
        * gas/cfi-sframe/cfi-sframe.exp: Add new test.
        * gas/cfi-sframe/cfi-sframe-x86_64-empty-pr33277.d: Likewise.
        * gas/cfi-sframe/cfi-sframe-x86_64-empty-pr33277.s: Likewise.
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