Avoid non-trivial global constants in SHA-NI code#956
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This is a cherry-pick of bitcoin/bitcoin#18553 fixing bitcoin/bitcoin#18456 which suddenly cropped up on my linux 18.04 machine.
Problem
Certain linux configurations may encounter a
SIGILLIllegal Instruction that causes a locally-built veild to crash immediately. Using gdb to catch the stack trace will give a reference to global variable initialization in the sha256_shani.cpp file. Root cause appears to be a global constant is not produced correctly by the compiler as a constant.Solution
Cherry-pick bitcoin's solution to the same problem.
Testing
Verified that veild (regtest) is now able to run on the machine where this issue occurred.