glasm: Use integer lod for TXQ
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@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ void EmitImageFetch(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, const IR::Value& index,
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void EmitImageQueryDimensions(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, const IR::Value& index,
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void EmitImageQueryDimensions(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, const IR::Value& index,
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ScalarF32 lod) {
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ScalarS32 lod) {
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const auto info{inst.Flags<IR::TextureInstInfo>()};
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const auto info{inst.Flags<IR::TextureInstInfo>()};
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const std::string texture{Texture(ctx, info, index)};
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const std::string texture{Texture(ctx, info, index)};
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const std::string_view type{TextureType(info)};
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const std::string_view type{TextureType(info)};
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@ -546,7 +546,7 @@ void EmitImageGatherDref(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, const IR::Value& inde
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void EmitImageFetch(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, const IR::Value& index,
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void EmitImageFetch(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, const IR::Value& index,
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const IR::Value& coord, const IR::Value& offset, ScalarS32 lod, ScalarS32 ms);
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const IR::Value& coord, const IR::Value& offset, ScalarS32 lod, ScalarS32 ms);
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void EmitImageQueryDimensions(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, const IR::Value& index,
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void EmitImageQueryDimensions(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, const IR::Value& index,
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ScalarF32 lod);
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ScalarS32 lod);
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void EmitImageQueryLod(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, const IR::Value& index, Register coord);
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void EmitImageQueryLod(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, const IR::Value& index, Register coord);
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void EmitImageGradient(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, const IR::Value& index,
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void EmitImageGradient(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, const IR::Value& index,
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const IR::Value& coord, const IR::Value& derivatives,
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const IR::Value& coord, const IR::Value& derivatives,
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