Use tsetdirt in tscrollup and tscrolldown.
tscrollup and tscrolldown do not use tsetdirt, but their code is equivalent to tsetdirt(orig, term.bot-n); tsetdirt(orig+n, term.bot); tclearregion also marks cleared lines as dirty. In tscrolldown it sets lines from term.bot-n+1 to term.bot dirty, and in tscrollup it sets lines from orig to orig+n-1 dirty. In both functions all lines from orig to term.bot are effectively set dirty, but in tscrolldown lines from orig+n to term.bot are set dirty twice, and in tscrollup lines from orig to term.bot-n are set dirty twice. These patches make it clear which lines are set dirty and sets them dirty once in each funciton.
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LIMIT(n, 0, term.bot-orig+1);
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tclearregion(0, term.bot-n+1, term.col-1, term.bot);
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tsetdirt(orig, term.bot-n);
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tsetdirt(orig+n, term.bot);
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for(i = term.bot; i >= orig+n; i--) {
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temp = term.line[i];
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term.line[i] = term.line[i-n];
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term.line[i-n] = temp;
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term.dirty[i] = 1;
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term.dirty[i-n] = 1;
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}
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selscroll(orig, n);
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LIMIT(n, 0, term.bot-orig+1);
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tclearregion(0, orig, term.col-1, orig+n-1);
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tsetdirt(orig, term.bot-n);
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tsetdirt(orig+n, term.bot);
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for(i = orig; i <= term.bot-n; i++) {
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temp = term.line[i];
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term.line[i] = term.line[i+n];
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term.line[i+n] = temp;
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term.dirty[i] = 1;
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term.dirty[i+n] = 1;
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}
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selscroll(orig, -n);
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