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TatWai Chong 08b0977a19 [mlir][tosa] Add check if the operand of the operations is constant.
Some uses of TOSA rely on the constant operands of particular operations,
e.g. paddings and pad_const in pad op. Add a verification pattern in the
validation pass, and this is optionally enabled.

Change-Id: I1628c0840a27ab06ef91150eee56ad4f5ac9543d

Reviewed By: rsuderman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145412
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