objtool: Fix return thunk patching in retpolines

With CONFIG_RETHUNK enabled, the compiler replaces every RET with a tail
call to a return thunk ('JMP __x86_return_thunk').  Objtool annotates
all such return sites so they can be patched during boot by
apply_returns().

The implementation of __x86_return_thunk() is just a bare RET.  It's
only meant to be used temporarily until apply_returns() patches all
return sites with either a JMP to another return thunk or an actual RET.

The following commit

  e92626af3234 ("x86/retpoline: Remove .text..__x86.return_thunk section") retpolines

broke objtool's detection of return sites in retpolines.  Since
retpolines and return thunks are now in the same section, the compiler
no longer uses relocations for the intra-section jumps between the
retpolines and the return thunk, causing objtool to overlook them.

As a result, none of the retpolines' return sites get patched.  Each one
stays at 'JMP __x86_return_thunk', effectively a bare RET.

Fix it by teaching objtool to detect when a non-relocated jump target is
a return thunk.

Fixes: e92626af3234 ("x86/retpoline: Remove .text..__x86.return_thunk section")
Reported-by: David Kaplan <david.kaplan@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@kernel.org>
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