Emmanuel Vadot 22a85734ff mesa*: Update to 21.1.5
- swrast is only a gallium driver now.
- Bump needed llvm to 12
- libclc is still a llvm10, moving to >10 needs to change
  from where we pick libclc as its now part of llvm

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