George Burgess IV 274105b8b5 Add the allocsize attribute to LLVM.
`allocsize` is a function attribute that allows users to request that
LLVM treat arbitrary functions as allocation functions.

This patch makes LLVM accept the `allocsize` attribute, and makes
`@llvm.objectsize` recognize said attribute.

The review for this was split into two patches for ease of reviewing:
D18974 and D14933. As promised on the revisions, I'm landing both
patches as a single commit.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14933


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