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Lukas Stockner c41601becd Fix T89037: Cycles: Backfacing node can be wrong for lights with negative scale
When rendering in the viewport (or probably on instanced objects, but I didn't
test that), emissive objects whose scale is negative give the wrong value on the
"backfacing" input when multiple sampling is enabled.

The underlying problem was a corner case in how normal transformation is handled,
which is generally a bit messy.

From what I can tell, the pattern appears to be:
- If you first transform vertices to world space and then compute the normal from
  them (as triangle light samping, MNEE and light tree do), you need to flip
  whenever the transform has negative scale regardless of whether the transform
  has been applied
- If you compute the normal in object space and then transform it to world space
  (as the regular shader_setup_from_ray path does), you only need to flip if the
  transform was already applied and was negative
- If you get the normal from a local intersection result (as bevel and SSS do),
  you only need to flip if the transform was already applied and was negative
- If you get the normal from vertex normals, you don't need to do anything since
  the host-side code does the flip for you (arguably it'd be more consistent to
  do this in the kernel as well, but meh, not worth the potential slowdown)

So, this patch fixes the logic in the triangle emission code.

Also, turns out that the MNEE code had the same problem and was also having
problems in the viewport on negative-scale objects, this is also fixed now.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16952
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