Ian Lance Taylor 276cc4d3db cmd/link: fix AIX builds after recent linker changes
This updates XCOFF-specific code for the recent addition
of funcdata to pclntab.

Because XCOFF puts separate symbols into separate csects,
each with their own alignment, it's important to tell the
external linker the expected alignment of each part of pclntab.
Otherwise the offsets within pclntab may change as the external
linker aligns symbols. This CL sets the correct alignment for
each pclntab child symbol, and sets pclntab's alignment to the
max of that of its children.

Tested on the GCC compile farm.

Fixes #76486

Change-Id: I77d8a90c4b4b79d80ca11ede8d9a2aa9cc89f53f
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