Francisco Jerez 80b2355b39 intel/brw: Allow specifying a required subgroup size for fragment shaders.
On older hardware the "use_rep_send" compile parameter was being
implicitly used to request the compilation of the SIMD16 variant of
clear pixel shaders that require it due to hardware restrictions.

However starting on Gfx12+ this flag is never set since replicated
data clears are no longer supported, but BLORP still implicitly relies
on the SIMD16 variant being generated even though there's no way for
BLORP to explicitly request it.  This doesn't cause much of a problem
right now since brw_compile_fs() typically generates a SIMD16 kernel
unless the SIMD8 kernel spills or SIMD debugging flags are enabled,
but it won't work reliably on Xe3+ since we'll start using SIMD32 more
aggressively.

In order to avoid these issues use the standard required subgroup_size
parameter from shader_info to signal that the SIMD16 variant of the
shader is needed by the caller.

Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/32664>
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