Sharjeel Khan d9f9064cfa
[ubsan_minimal] Add address argument to Android's abort message function (#152419)
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/152192 forgot to make the
argument changes to Android code in UBsan minimal causing a build error
for Android LLVM:
```
/b/f/w/src/git/out/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/ubsan_minimal/ubsan_minimal_handlers.cpp:102:3: error: no matching function for call to 'format_msg'
  102 |   format_msg(kind, caller, msg_buf, msg_buf + sizeof(msg_buf));
      |   ^~~~~~~~~~
/b/f/w/src/git/out/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/ubsan_minimal/ubsan_minimal_handlers.cpp:37:13:
note: candidate function not viable: requires 5 arguments, but 4 were
provided
   37 | static void format_msg(const char *kind, uintptr_t caller,
      |             ^          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
   38 |                        const uintptr_t *address, char *buf,
const char *end) {
```
This change adds the address argument to abort_with_message just like
__ubsan_report_error_fatal so it can be passed to format_msg.
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