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glsl: correct compute shader checks for memoryBarrier functions

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

The Mesa developers have announced the release of Mesa 17.0.0 and it's a truly incredible release. You should probably update as soon as possible.For those that don't know what Mesa is: you will be using Mesa if you're on Intel graphics, most likely with an AMD GPU and also some older NVIDIA models. You are not using Mesa if you install AMD/NVIDIA proprietary drivers.There's a lot of new features, as well as performance work for multiple titles included.- Support multiple devices- Noticeable refactoring en route to GLSL Shader Cache- OpenGL 4.5 support on Haswell hardwarenouveau- OpenGL 4.3 support on Maxwell hardware- Improved performance due to instruction pipelining (Maxwell)- VCE: Handle H.264 level 5.2- Polaris12 support- Dozens of performance improvementsThey had around 2,500 commits from around 120 people, so a lot went into this major new release.Also, fun fact: Feral Interactive's Marc Di Luzio had a patch accepted for Mesa 17:Fantastic work from all involved.