Commit 3cd0d092 authored by Varsha Rao's avatar Varsha Rao Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

staging: media: atomisp: Fix block comments warning.

Use kernel preferred block commenting style, to fix the checkpatch
issue.
Signed-off-by: default avatarVarsha Rao <rvarsha016@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent 217fa187
......@@ -21,8 +21,7 @@
#define INEFFECTIVE_VAL 4096
#define BASIC_VAL 819
/*Default configuration of parameters for Ctc2
*/
/*Default configuration of parameters for Ctc2*/
const struct ia_css_ctc2_config default_ctc2_config = {
INEFFECTIVE_VAL, INEFFECTIVE_VAL, INEFFECTIVE_VAL,
INEFFECTIVE_VAL, INEFFECTIVE_VAL, INEFFECTIVE_VAL,
......@@ -104,14 +103,14 @@ void ia_css_ctc2_vmem_encode(struct ia_css_isp_ctc2_vmem_params *to,
SH_CSS_BAYER_MAXVAL, from->y_x4);
/*Fill 3 arrays with:
* - Luma input gain values y_y0, y_y1, y_y2, y_3, y_y4
* - Luma kneepoints 0, y_x1, y_x2, y_x3, y_x4
* - Calculated slopes dydx0, dyxd1, dydx2, dydx3, dydx4
*
* - Each 64-element array is divided in blocks of 16 elements:
* the 5 parameters + zeros in the remaining 11 positions
* - All blocks of the same array will contain the same data
*/
* - Luma input gain values y_y0, y_y1, y_y2, y_3, y_y4
* - Luma kneepoints 0, y_x1, y_x2, y_x3, y_x4
* - Calculated slopes dydx0, dyxd1, dydx2, dydx3, dydx4
*
* - Each 64-element array is divided in blocks of 16 elements:
* the 5 parameters + zeros in the remaining 11 positions
* - All blocks of the same array will contain the same data
*/
for (i = 0; i < shffl_blck; i++) {
to->y_x[0][(i << shffl_blck)] = 0;
to->y_x[0][(i << shffl_blck) + 1] = from->y_x1;
......
......@@ -25,7 +25,8 @@
#define XNR_MAX_ALPHA ((1 << (ISP_VEC_ELEMBITS - 1)) - 1)
/* Minimum value for sigma on host interface. Lower values translate to
* max_alpha. */
* max_alpha.
*/
#define XNR_MIN_SIGMA (IA_CSS_XNR3_SIGMA_SCALE / 100)
/*
......@@ -118,7 +119,8 @@ compute_coring(int coring)
int32_t offset = host_scale / 2; /* fixed-point 0.5 */
/* Convert from public host-side scale factor to isp-side scale
* factor. Clip to [0, isp_scale-1). */
* factor. Clip to [0, isp_scale-1).
*/
isp_coring = ((coring * isp_scale) + offset) / host_scale;
return min(max(isp_coring, 0), isp_scale - 1);
}
......@@ -138,7 +140,8 @@ compute_blending(int strength)
/* Convert from public host-side scale factor to isp-side scale
* factor. The blending factor is positive on the host side, but
* negative on the ISP side because +1.0 cannot be represented
* exactly as s0.11 fixed point, but -1.0 can. */
* exactly as s0.11 fixed point, but -1.0 can.
*/
isp_strength = -(((strength * isp_scale) + offset) / host_scale);
return max(min(isp_strength, 0), -XNR_BLENDING_SCALE_FACTOR);
}
......
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