[mlir][tosa] Finalize profile-based validation for TOSA v1.0 (#131208)

- When the operand type of an operation changes to a profile-dependent
type, the compliance metadata must be updated. Update compliance check
for the following:
- CONV2D, CONV3D, DEPTHWISE_CONV2D, and TRANSPOSE_CONV2D, as zero points
have changed to variable inputs.
  - PAD, because pad_const has been changed to a variable input.
  - GATHER and SCATTER, as indices has changed to index_t.
- Add an int16 extension check for CONCAT.
- Add a compliance check for COND_IF, WHILE_LOOP, VARIABLE,
VARIABLE_READ, and VARIABLE_WRITE.
- Correct the profile requirements for IDENTITY, TABLE, MATMUL and
LOGICAL-like operations.
- Remove unnecessary checks for non-v1.0 operations.
- Add condition requirements (anyOf and allOf) to the type mode of
metadata for modes that have multiple profile/extension considerations.
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  2. .github/
  3. bolt/
  4. clang/
  5. clang-tools-extra/
  6. cmake/
  7. compiler-rt/
  8. cross-project-tests/
  9. flang/
  10. flang-rt/
  11. libc/
  12. libclc/
  13. libcxx/
  14. libcxxabi/
  15. libunwind/
  16. lld/
  17. lldb/
  18. llvm/
  19. llvm-libgcc/
  20. mlir/
  21. offload/
  22. openmp/
  23. polly/
  24. pstl/
  25. runtimes/
  26. third-party/
  27. utils/
  28. .clang-format
  29. .clang-tidy
  30. .git-blame-ignore-revs
  31. .gitattributes
  32. .gitignore
  33. .mailmap
  34. CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
  35. CONTRIBUTING.md
  36. LICENSE.TXT
  37. pyproject.toml
  38. README.md
  39. SECURITY.md
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