Valentin Clement (バレンタイン クレメン) 9c7e203be3
[flang] Fix ignore_tkr(c) passing descriptor instead of base address for non-descriptor dummies (#186894)
When ignore_tkr(c) is set and the actual argument is an allocatable or
pointer (stored as a descriptor), the lowering code was unconditionally
returning the descriptor pointer as-is, regardless of whether the dummy
argument expects a descriptor. For bind(c) interfaces with assumed-size
dummies (e.g., cuFFT), the dummy expects a raw pointer, not a
descriptor. Passing the descriptor caused the C function to receive the
wrong address, leading to silent data corruption and invalid descriptor
crashes at deallocation.

The fix adds a check that the early return for ignore_tkr(c) only
applies when the dummy type is itself a descriptor type. When the dummy
expects a base address, the normal path is taken, which correctly
extracts the base address from the descriptor via fir.box_addr.
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