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Directly calling extern "riscv-interrupt-{m,s}" fn... compiles? #132836

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I tried this code with rustc --target riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu rust_code.rs:

#![feature(abi_riscv_interrupt)]
pub extern "riscv-interrupt-m" fn interrupt_machine() {}

pub extern "riscv-interrupt-s" fn interrupt_supervisor() {}

pub fn main() {
    interrupt_machine();
    interrupt_supervisor();
}

I expected to see this happen: rustc or LLVM reject the direct call.

Instead, this happened:

...wait, why does it compile? This doesn't seem like it should compile...

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rustc --version --verbose:

rustc 1.84.0-nightly (a0d98ff0e 2024-10-31)
binary: rustc
commit-hash: a0d98ff0e5b6e1f2c63fd26f68484792621b235c
commit-date: 2024-10-31
host: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
release: 1.84.0-nightly
LLVM version: 19.1.

@rustbot label: +A-hardware-interrupts +A-LLVM +O-riscv +A-ABI +T-compiler

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    A-ABIArea: Concerning the application binary interface (ABI)A-LLVMArea: Code generation parts specific to LLVM. Both correctness bugs and optimization-related issues.A-hardware-interruptsArea: Code for handling the "interrupt ABI" of various processorsC-bugCategory: This is a bug.O-AVRTarget: AVR processors (ATtiny, ATmega, etc.)O-riscvTarget: RISC-V architectureT-compilerRelevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.

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