llvmpipe: Fix lp_tile_r5g6b5_unorm_write_4ub.
Was using 32bit integer pointers instead of 16bits.
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@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ def emit_unrolled_write_code(format, src_type):
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'''Emit code for writing a block based on unrolled loops.
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This is considerably faster than the TILE_PIXEL-based code below.
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'''
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dst_native_type = intermediate_native_type(format.block_size(), False)
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dst_native_type = 'uint%u_t' % format.block_size()
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print ' const unsigned dstpix_stride = dst_stride / %d;' % format.stride()
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print ' %s *dstpix = (%s *) dst;' % (dst_native_type, dst_native_type)
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print ' unsigned int qx, qy, i;'
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@ -249,6 +249,7 @@ def generate_format_write(format, src_type, src_native_type, src_suffix):
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if format.layout == PLAIN \
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and format.colorspace == 'rgb' \
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and format.block_size() <= 32 \
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and format.is_pot() \
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and not format.is_mixed() \
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and format.in_types[0].kind == UNSIGNED:
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emit_unrolled_write_code(format, src_type)
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