Matthias Springer 213917be82 [mlir][bufferization] Remove buffer-deallocation pass (#126366)
The `-buffer-deallocation` pass is not compatible with One-Shot
Bufferize and has been replaced with the Ownership-based Buffer
Deallocation pass about 1.5 years ago. To clean up the code base, this
commit removes the deprecated `buffer-deallocation` pass. All uses of
this deprecated pass within MLIR have already been migrated.

Note for LLVM integration: If you depend on this pass, migrate to the
Ownership-based Buffer Deallocation pass or copy the pass to your
codebase. For details, see
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/psa-bufferization-new-buffer-deallocation-pipeline/73375.
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