tree: Run clang-format to conform to the kernel coding style

The coding style has been a bit erratic. Enforce the linux kernel coding
style by reusing their .clang-format file, running clang-format on the
source, and ignoring the few shortcomings that clang-format has at the
moment (especially on aligning the define values).

Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
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Maxime Ripard
2018-07-16 22:02:38 +02:00
parent f831082a09
commit 5aeb07f8bf
28 changed files with 1066 additions and 386 deletions
+14 -10
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@@ -30,7 +30,9 @@
#include "object_heap.h"
#define IMAGE(id) ((struct object_image *) object_heap_lookup(&driver_data->image_heap, id))
#define IMAGE(id) \
((struct object_image *)object_heap_lookup(&driver_data->image_heap, \
id))
#define IMAGE_ID_OFFSET 0x10000000
struct object_image {
@@ -39,20 +41,22 @@ struct object_image {
};
VAStatus SunxiCedrusCreateImage(VADriverContextP context, VAImageFormat *format,
int width, int height, VAImage *image);
int width, int height, VAImage *image);
VAStatus SunxiCedrusDestroyImage(VADriverContextP context, VAImageID image_id);
VAStatus SunxiCedrusDeriveImage(VADriverContextP context,
VASurfaceID surface_id, VAImage *image);
VASurfaceID surface_id, VAImage *image);
VAStatus SunxiCedrusQueryImageFormats(VADriverContextP context,
VAImageFormat *formats, int *formats_count);
VAImageFormat *formats,
int *formats_count);
VAStatus SunxiCedrusSetImagePalette(VADriverContextP context,
VAImageID image_id, unsigned char *palette);
VAImageID image_id, unsigned char *palette);
VAStatus SunxiCedrusGetImage(VADriverContextP context, VASurfaceID surface_id,
int x, int y, unsigned int width, unsigned int height,
VAImageID image_id);
int x, int y, unsigned int width,
unsigned int height, VAImageID image_id);
VAStatus SunxiCedrusPutImage(VADriverContextP context, VASurfaceID surface_id,
VAImageID image, int src_x, int src_y, unsigned int src_width,
unsigned int src_height, int dst_x, int dst_y, unsigned int dst_width,
unsigned int dst_height);
VAImageID image, int src_x, int src_y,
unsigned int src_width, unsigned int src_height,
int dst_x, int dst_y, unsigned int dst_width,
unsigned int dst_height);
#endif