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Conflicts:
src/gallium/drivers/i915simple/i915_context.h
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/include/pipe/p_util.h
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The caller can then free the token array immediately.
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Not convenient and almost not used at all. Better replacements in p_debug.h
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The later follows the naming scheme of other limits.
Keep the old definition until all possible usage is updated.
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The cell driver still uses an internal CELL_FLUSH_WAIT flag, in the long run
proper fencing should be implemented for it.
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min/mag filter selection
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This provides better information about which images in texture object have changed.
Also, call texture_update() from more places previously missed.
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Passthrough is actually more tricky than you'd think...
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Hardware almost universally expects us to set a special filtering mode
when anisotropic filtering is enabled, as opposed to varying a max-aniso
values. Do this once in the state tracker & simplify the driver code.
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