Retry test failures - #617
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Every kernel launch, copy, and fill used to create a fresh command list, submit it to the task's command queue, and drop the reference — leaving destruction of thousands of driver objects (lists, command buffers, heaps) to finalizer timing. Under launch storms that garbage is what pushes the driver into allocation failure, where NEO's error handling is at its worst (the scratch path aborts outright). It is also pure overhead: the per-dispatch list costs ~8x in submission latency. Replace the per-dispatch machinery with a per-task oneStream holding one in-order asynchronous immediate command list: appends submit directly, and the garbage source disappears entirely. Level Zero >= 1.9 is required; there is no fallback submission path. oneMKL work still needs a real command queue for SYCL interop, so each stream lazily creates a companion queue — a separate execution stream, which makes the previously implicit ordering between Julia kernels and oneMKL calls explicit: sycl_queue drains the immediate list before handing out the SYCL queue (Julia -> MKL), and a dirty flag makes the next Julia-side submission drain the companion queue (MKL -> Julia). FFT plans capture their queue at construction, so their _exec! methods apply the boundary themselves. The LTS drain-before-free machinery follows the shape change: the queue registry becomes a stream registry, draining both the immediate list and the companion queue before a buffer referenced by in-flight work is freed; immediate lists get the same bounded-drain finalizer as queues. The sync-each-submission workaround now host-synchronizes the list after each append. KA.priority! swaps the task's stream for one with the requested priority. The scratch hedge moves to the stream, and remains on the explicit-queue compatibility path (@oneapi queue=...), which still submits through a per-dispatch list.
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Revert the hacky workaround.
Runic fails because this branch is in a fork but it was run