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267 lines
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- SSE 2 issues:
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- Use MM_HINT_NTA instead of MM_HINT_T0
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- Use of fbCompositeOver_x888x8x8888sse2()
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- Update the RLEASING file
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- Things to keep in mind if breaking ABI:
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- There should be a guard #ifndef I_AM_EITHER_CAIRO_OR_THE_X_SERVER
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- X server will require 16.16 essentially forever. Can we get
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the required precision by simply adding offset_x/y to the
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relevant rendering API?
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- Get rid of workaround for X server bug.
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- pixman_image_set_indexed() should copy its argument, and X
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should be ported over to use a pixman_image as the
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representation of a Picture, rather than creating one on each
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operation.
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- We should get rid of pixman_set_static_pointers()
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- We should get rid of the various trapezoid helper functions().
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(They only exist because they are theoretically available to
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drivers).
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- 16 bit regions should be deleted
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- There should only be one trap rasterization API.
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- The PIXMAN_g8/c8/etc formats should use the A channel
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to indicate the actual depth. That way PIXMAN_x4c4 and PIXMAN_c8
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won't collide.
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- Maybe bite the bullet and make configure.ac generate a pixman-types.h
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file that can be included from pixman.h to avoid the #ifdef magic
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in pixman.h
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- Make pixman_region_point_in() survive a NULL box, then fix up
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pixman-compose.c
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- Possibly look into inlining the fetch functions
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- There is a bug with source clipping demonstrated by clip-test in the
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test directory. If we interprete source clipping as given in
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destination coordinates, which is probably the only sane choice,
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then the result should have two red bars down the sides.
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- Test suite
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- Add a general way of dealing with architecture specific
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fast-paths. The current idea is to have each operation that can
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be optimized is called through a function pointer that is
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initially set to an initialization function that is responsible for
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setting the function pointer to the appropriate fast-path.
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- Go through things marked FIXME
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- Add calls to prepare and finish access where necessary. grep for
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ACCESS_MEM, and make sure they are correctly wrapped in prepare
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and finish.
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- restore READ/WRITE in the fbcompose combiners since they sometimes
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store directly to destination drawables.
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- It probably makes sense to move the more strange X region API
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into pixman as well, but guarded with PIXMAN_XORG_COMPATIBILITY
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- Reinstate the FbBits typedef? At the moment we don't
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even have the FbBits type; we just use uint32_t everywhere.
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Keith says in bug 2335:
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The 64-bit code in fb (pixman) is probably broken; it hasn't been
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used in quite some time as PCI (and AGP) is 32-bits wide, so
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doing things 64-bits at a time is a net loss. To quickly fix
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this, I suggest just using 32-bit datatypes by setting
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IC_SHIFT to 5 for all machines.
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- Consider optimizing the 8/16 bit solid fills in pixman-util.c by
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storing more than one value at a time.
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- Add an image cache to prevent excessive malloc/free. Note that pixman
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needs to be thread safe when used from cairo.
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- Moving to 24.8 coordinates. This is tricky because X is still
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defined as 16.16 and will be basically forever. It's possible we
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could do this by adding extra offset_x/y parameters to the
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trapezoid calls. The X server could then just call the API with
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(0, 0). Cairo would have to make sure that the delta *within* a
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batch of trapezoids does not exceed 16 bit.
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- Consider adding actual backends. Brain dump:
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A backend is something that knows how to
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- Create images
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- Composite three images
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- Rasterize trapezoids
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- Do solid fills and blits
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These operations are provided by a vtable that the backend will
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create when it is initialized. Initial backends:
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- VMX
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- SSE2
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- MMX
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- Plain Old C
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When the SIMD backends are initialized, they will be passed a
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pointer to the Plain Old C backend that they can use for fallback
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purposes.
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Images would gain a vtable as well that would contain things like
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- Read scanline
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- Write scanline
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(Or even read_patch/write_patch as suggested by Keith a while
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back).
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This could simplify the compositing code considerably.
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- Review the pixman_format_code_t enum to make sure it will support
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future formats. Some formats we will probably need:
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ARGB/ABGR with 16/32/64 bit integer/floating channels
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YUV2,
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YV12
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Also we may need the ability to distinguish between PICT_c8 and
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PICT_x4c4. (This could be done by interpreting the A channel as
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the depth for TYPE_COLOR and TYPE_GRAY formats).
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A possibility may be to reserve the two top bits and make them
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encode "number of places to shift the channel widths given" Since
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these bits are 00 at the moment everything will continue to work,
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but these additional widths will be allowed:
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All even widths between 18-32
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All multiples of four widths between 33 and 64
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All multiples of eight between 64 and 128
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This means things like r21g22b21 won't work - is that worth
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worrying about? I don't think so. And of course the bpp field
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can't handle a depth of over 256, so > 64 bit channels arent'
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really all that useful.
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We could reserve one extra bit to indicate floating point, but
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we may also just add
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PIXMAN_TYPE_ARGB_FLOAT
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PIXMAN_TYPE_BGRA_FLOAT
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PIXMAN_TYPE_A_FLOAT
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image types. With five bits we can support up to 32 different
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format types, which should be enough for everybody, even if we
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decide to support all the various video formats here:
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http://www.fourcc.org/yuv.php
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It may make sense to have a PIXMAN_TYPE_YUV, and then use the
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channel bits to specify the exact subtype.
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Another possibility is to add
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PIXMAN_TYPE_ARGB_W
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PIXMAN_TYPE_ARGB_WW
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where the channel widths would get 16 and 32 added to them,
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respectively.
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What about color spaces such a linear vs. srGB etc.?
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done:
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- Use pixmanFillsse2 and pixmanBltsse2
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- Be consistent about calling sse2 sse2
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- Rename "SSE" to "MMX_EXTENSIONS". (Deleted mmx extensions).
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- Commented-out uses of fbCompositeCopyAreasse2()
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- Consider whether calling regions region16 is really such a great
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idea. Vlad wants 32 bit regions for Cairo. This will break X server
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ABI, but should otherwise be mostly harmless, though a
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pixman_region_get_boxes16() may be useful.
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- Altivec signal issue (Company has fix, there is also a patch by
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dwmw2 in rawhide).
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- Behdad's MMX issue - see list
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- SSE2 issues:
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- Crashes in Mozilla because of unaligned stack. Possible fixes
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- Make use of gcc 4.2 feature to align the stack
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- Write some sort of trampoline that aligns the stack
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before calling SSE functions.
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- Get rid of the switch-of-doom; replace it with a big table
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describing the various fast paths.
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- Make source clipping optional.
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- done: source clipping happens through an indirection.
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still needs to make the indirection settable. (And call it
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from X)
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- Run cairo test suite; fix bugs
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- one bug in source-scale-clip
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- Remove the warning suppression in the ACCESS_MEM macro and fix the
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warnings that are real
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- irrelevant now.
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- make the wrapper functions global instead of image specific
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- this won't work since pixman is linked to both fb and wfb
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- Add non-mmx solid fill
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- Make sure the endian-ness macros are defined correctly.
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- The rectangles in a region probably shouldn't be returned const as
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the X server will be changing them.
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- Right now we _always_ have a clip region, which is empty by default.
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Why does this work at all? It probably doesn't. The server
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distinguishes two cases, one where nothing is clipped (CT_NONE), and
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one where there is a clip region (CT_REGION).
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- Default clip region should be the full image
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- Test if pseudo color still works. It does, but it also shows that
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copying a pixman_indexed_t on every composite operation is not
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going to fly. So, for now set_indexed() does not copy the
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indexed table.
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Also just the malloc() to allocate a pixman image shows up pretty
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high.
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Options include
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- Make all the setters not copy their arguments
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- Possibly combined with going back to the stack allocated
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approach that we already use for regions.
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- Keep a cached pixman_image_t around for every picture. It would
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have to be kept uptodate every time something changes about the
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picture.
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- Break the X server ABI and simply have the relevant parameter
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stored in the pixman image. This would have the additional benefits
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that:
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- We can get rid of the annoying repeat field which is duplicated
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elsewhere.
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- We can use pixman_color_t and pixman_gradient_stop_t
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etc. instead of the types that are defined in
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renderproto.h
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