Ian Romanick a8115221e5 nir: intel/brw: Change the order of sources for nir_dpas_intel
It was by pure luck that all sources (and the result) of nir_dpas_intel
had the same number of components. It is possible to support matrix
sizes where the accumlator matrix and the result matrix are larger
(e.g., 16x8 * 8x16 = 16x16).

This breaks all of the assumptions of NIR's infrastructure for code
generating intrinsics. Fix the by making the accumulator matrix be the
first source. The accumulator and the result will always have the same
dimensions (due to rules of matrix multiplication) and the same type
(due to restructions of the cooperative matrix extension). This forces
them to have the same number of components.

This doesn't fix all the potential problems. NIR expects that all
0-sized sources will have the same number of components. This just
ensures that the result has the correct number of components.

Fixes: 6b14da33ad ("intel/fs: nir: Add nir_intrinsic_dpas_intel")
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/28404>
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