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Tom Stellard a7469745de R600: Correct opcode for BFE_INT
Acording to AMD documentation, the correct opcode for
BFE_INT is 0x5, not 0x4

Fixes Arithm/Absdiff.Mat/3 OpenCV test

Patch by: Bruno Jiménez

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