Fraser Cormack f8948d3c47
[libclc] Move log/log2/log10 to CLC library (#128540)
This commit also enables fp16 log, which was previously missing.

Other than that, no changes to codegen for AMDGPU/Nvidia targets.

Note that for simplicity this commit doesn't try to refactor or optimize
the implementations. Notably, each log is only implementated for scalar
types; vector types are scalarized. It doesn't look too difficult to
make the implementations suitable for vector codegen, so I'll try that
in a future commit.

There's also an unused implementation of log in clc_log_base.h, whereas
the implementation currently used by libclc targets re-uses log2 with an
additional multiplication. That should also be cleaned up as on first
inspection it looks a more optimal implementation, though it would have
to be checked against the OpenCL CTS for good measure.
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