[MLIR][Linalg] Re-land linalg.matmul move to ODS. + Remove/update failing obsolete OpDSL tests. (#115319)

The earlier PR(https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/104783) which
introduces
transpose and broadcast semantic to linalg.matmul was reverted due to
two failing
OpDSL test for linalg.matmul.

Since linalg.matmul is now defined using TableGen ODS instead of
Python-based OpDSL,
these test started failing and needs to be removed/updated.

This commit removes/updates the failing obsolete tests from below files.
All other files
were part of earlier PR and just cherry picked.
    "mlir/test/python/integration/dialects/linalg/opsrun.py"
    "mlir/test/python/integration/dialects/transform.py"

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Co-authored-by: Renato Golin <rengolin@systemcall.eu>
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