According to Erik @ NVidia the open source NVidia driver will not
create a EGLImage from a DMABUF if the target is not
GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES. This change set converts the dmabuf texture
from GL_TEXTURE_2D to GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES and at runtime performs a
global search & replace on fragment shaders as needed to remain
compatible, replacing `sampler2D` with `samplerExternalOES`.
Ref: https://github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules/discussions/243#discussioncomment-3283415
This mesh will later be used to render only damaged portions of the desktop.
We also moved the coordinate transformation for damage overlay into a matrix
and computed by the shader.
After the damage queue PR, EGL damage count 0 means no change, and -1 means
invalidate the entire window. However, several other places have different
semantics, and we are not handling them correctly:
1. KVMFR uses 0 to signal invalidating the entire frame, so if we receive 0
rectangles in egl_on_frame, we should set damage count to -1.
2. The damage overlay treated 0 as full damage, which is now incorrect. This
is fixed, and now it treats 0 as no update, and -1 as full damage.