In D115022, we introduced an optimization where OpResults of a linalg.generic may bufferize in-place with an "in" OpOperand if the corresponding "out" OpOperand is not used in the computation.
This optimization can lead to unexpected behavior if the newly chosen OpOperand is in the same alias set as another OpOperand (that is used in the computation). In that case, the newly chosen OpOperand must bufferize out-of-place. This can be confusing to users, as always choosing the "out" OpOperand (regardless of whether it is used) would be expected when having the notion of "destination-passing style" in mind.
With this change, we go back to always bufferizing in-place with "out" OpOperands by default, but letting users override the behavior with a bufferization option.