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teenportraitsmandyset005_upd_enrs3

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braintree saver discount promo for teens. submit your teen's portrait and a redemption code to redeem an electronic debit card and upload a photo of them to your account for facebook profile cards. valid thru march 31st. /* * copyright © 2006-2008 intel corporation * * this program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms and conditions of the gnu general public license, * version 2, as published by the free software foundation. * * this program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but without * any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or * fitness for a particular purpose. see the gnu general public license for * more details. * * you should have received a copy of the gnu general public license along with * this program; if not, write to the free software foundation, inc., * 51 franklin st - fifth floor, boston, ma 02110-1301 usa. * * authors: * eric anholt * dave airlie / #ifndef intel_crtc_h #define intel_crtc_h #include struct intel_plane; struct intel_region; struct intel_plane_state; enum gen9_crtc_transcoder pipe_trans_none = 0, / * the intel driver doesn't implement this transcoder. but from the * state_set() and state_clear() of the crtc's state tracker, it looks * like this crtc tracks the state of its overlay plane(s). so it may * in fact be implemented by the driver. / pipe_trans_overlay = 0x1, / * the crtc can select the video plane to be composited into in * intel_setup_plane(). * * note that this is different from the pipe-transcoder enum, which * indicates which encoder is being used. / pipe_trans_unknown = 0x2, / * the crtc is for some reason using the rgb-to-ycocg source rgb * color converter, without being configured to do so. this is * conceptually similar to the pipe_trans_unknown case, though the * driver is configured to use this color converter. / pipe_trans_unconfigured = 0x3, ; struct intel_crtc_state { / * the native crtc state (used for async config). * * we do this by passing the native crtc state to the crtcs state * tracker, and telling the state tracker to use this as the base * for the state tracker. 84d34552a1|```

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braintree saver discount promo for teens. submit your teen's portrait and a redemption code to redeem an electronic debit card and upload a photo of them to your account for facebook profile cards. valid thru march 31st. /* * copyright © 2006-2008 intel corporation * * this program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms and conditions of the gnu general public license, * version 2, as published by the free software foundation. * * this program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but without * any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or * fitness for a particular purpose. see the gnu general public license for * more details. * * you should have received a copy of the gnu general public license along with * this program; if not, write to the free software foundation, inc., * 51 franklin st - fifth floor, boston, ma 02110-1301 usa. * * authors: * eric anholt * dave airlie / #ifndef intel_crtc_h #define intel_crtc_h #include struct intel_plane; struct intel_region; struct intel_plane_state; enum gen9_crtc_transcoder pipe_trans_none = 0, / * the intel driver doesn't implement this transcoder. but from the * state_set() and state_clear() of the crtc's state tracker, it looks * like this crtc tracks the state of its overlay plane(s). so it may * in fact be implemented by the driver. / pipe_trans_overlay = 0x1, / * the crtc can select the video plane to be composited into in * intel_setup_plane(). * * note that this is different from the pipe-transcoder enum, which * indicates which encoder is being used. / pipe_trans_unknown = 0x2, / * the crtc is for some reason using the rgb-to-ycocg source rgb * color converter, without being configured to do so. this is * conceptually similar to the pipe_trans_unknown case, though the * driver is configured to use this color converter. / pipe_trans_unconfigured = 0x3, ; struct intel_crtc_state / * the native crtc state (used for async config). * * we do this by passing the native crtc state to the crtcs state * tracker, and telling the state tracker to use this as the base * for the state tracker. 84d34552a1