Pavel Ondračka 5716700bbf r300: disable ntt regalloc for vertex shaders
We have much better regalloc in the backend, and additionally having
a close to ssa form means some optimizations can be more effective.

RV370:
total instructions in shared programs: 82500 -> 81645 (-1.04%)
instructions in affected programs: 32147 -> 31292 (-2.66%)
helped: 396
HURT: 1
total temps in shared programs: 12355 -> 12465 (0.89%)
temps in affected programs: 368 -> 478 (29.89%)
helped: 5
HURT: 96

GAINED: shaders/trine/vp-237.shader_test VS
GAINED: shaders/trine/vp-79.shader_test VS

RV530:
total instructions in shared programs: 130706 -> 129684 (-0.78%)
instructions in affected programs: 40902 -> 39880 (-2.50%)
helped: 428
HURT: 1
total temps in shared programs: 16811 -> 16920 (0.65%)
temps in affected programs: 421 -> 530 (25.89%)
helped: 7
HURT: 89

The instruction decrease is from the channel merging pass which can be
much more agressive when we have ssa-like form.

The temp regressions are cases where we merge something like
  3: MAD output[1].xy, const[8].xy__, input[1].ww__, temp[0].xy__;
 ....
 12: MOV output[1].zw, none.__00;

We always merge the first instruction into the second one, which means
the liverange for temp[0] will be unnecessarily extended here.
This can be fixed with the following draft MR
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/19790
however if we ever get a VS pair scheduling support this will be solved
as well as a consequence, so let it be for now.

Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/7693
Reviewed-by: Filip Gawin <filip.gawin@collabora.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/23927>
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