--- zzzz-none-000/linux-3.10.107/drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_math.h 2017-06-27 09:49:32.000000000 +0000 +++ scorpion-7490-727/linux-3.10.107/drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_math.h 2021-02-04 17:41:59.000000000 +0000 @@ -25,33 +25,38 @@ #include /** - * computes log2 of a value; the result is shifted left by 24 bits + * cintlog2 - computes log2 of a value; the result is shifted left by 24 bits + * + * @value: The value (must be != 0) * * to use rational values you can use the following method: * intlog2(value) = intlog2(value * 2^x) - x * 2^24 * - * example: intlog2(8) will give 3 << 24 = 3 * 2^24 - * example: intlog2(9) will give 3 << 24 + ... = 3.16... * 2^24 - * example: intlog2(1.5) = intlog2(3) - 2^24 = 0.584... * 2^24 + * Some usecase examples: + * intlog2(8) will give 3 << 24 = 3 * 2^24 + * intlog2(9) will give 3 << 24 + ... = 3.16... * 2^24 + * intlog2(1.5) = intlog2(3) - 2^24 = 0.584... * 2^24 + * * - * @param value The value (must be != 0) - * @return log2(value) * 2^24 + * return: log2(value) * 2^24 */ extern unsigned int intlog2(u32 value); /** - * computes log10 of a value; the result is shifted left by 24 bits + * intlog10 - computes log10 of a value; the result is shifted left by 24 bits + * + * @value: The value (must be != 0) * * to use rational values you can use the following method: * intlog10(value) = intlog10(value * 10^x) - x * 2^24 * - * example: intlog10(1000) will give 3 << 24 = 3 * 2^24 + * An usecase example: + * intlog10(1000) will give 3 << 24 = 3 * 2^24 * due to the implementation intlog10(1000) might be not exactly 3 * 2^24 * * look at intlog2 for similar examples * - * @param value The value (must be != 0) - * @return log10(value) * 2^24 + * return: log10(value) * 2^24 */ extern unsigned int intlog10(u32 value);