Commit 2ebb2428 authored by Ville Syrjälä's avatar Ville Syrjälä

drm: Nuke drm_calc_{h,v}scale_relaxed()

The fuzzy drm_calc_{h,v}scale_relaxed() helpers are no longer used.
Throw them in the bin.
Signed-off-by: default avatarVille Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190206183204.21127-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.comAcked-by: default avatarAlex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
parent badfa5be
......@@ -207,114 +207,6 @@ int drm_rect_calc_vscale(const struct drm_rect *src,
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_rect_calc_vscale);
/**
* drm_calc_hscale_relaxed - calculate the horizontal scaling factor
* @src: source window rectangle
* @dst: destination window rectangle
* @min_hscale: minimum allowed horizontal scaling factor
* @max_hscale: maximum allowed horizontal scaling factor
*
* Calculate the horizontal scaling factor as
* (@src width) / (@dst width).
*
* If the calculated scaling factor is below @min_vscale,
* decrease the height of rectangle @dst to compensate.
*
* If the calculated scaling factor is above @max_vscale,
* decrease the height of rectangle @src to compensate.
*
* If the scale is below 1 << 16, round down. If the scale is above
* 1 << 16, round up. This will calculate the scale with the most
* pessimistic limit calculation.
*
* RETURNS:
* The horizontal scaling factor.
*/
int drm_rect_calc_hscale_relaxed(struct drm_rect *src,
struct drm_rect *dst,
int min_hscale, int max_hscale)
{
int src_w = drm_rect_width(src);
int dst_w = drm_rect_width(dst);
int hscale = drm_calc_scale(src_w, dst_w);
if (hscale < 0 || dst_w == 0)
return hscale;
if (hscale < min_hscale) {
int max_dst_w = src_w / min_hscale;
drm_rect_adjust_size(dst, max_dst_w - dst_w, 0);
return min_hscale;
}
if (hscale > max_hscale) {
int max_src_w = dst_w * max_hscale;
drm_rect_adjust_size(src, max_src_w - src_w, 0);
return max_hscale;
}
return hscale;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_rect_calc_hscale_relaxed);
/**
* drm_rect_calc_vscale_relaxed - calculate the vertical scaling factor
* @src: source window rectangle
* @dst: destination window rectangle
* @min_vscale: minimum allowed vertical scaling factor
* @max_vscale: maximum allowed vertical scaling factor
*
* Calculate the vertical scaling factor as
* (@src height) / (@dst height).
*
* If the calculated scaling factor is below @min_vscale,
* decrease the height of rectangle @dst to compensate.
*
* If the calculated scaling factor is above @max_vscale,
* decrease the height of rectangle @src to compensate.
*
* If the scale is below 1 << 16, round down. If the scale is above
* 1 << 16, round up. This will calculate the scale with the most
* pessimistic limit calculation.
*
* RETURNS:
* The vertical scaling factor.
*/
int drm_rect_calc_vscale_relaxed(struct drm_rect *src,
struct drm_rect *dst,
int min_vscale, int max_vscale)
{
int src_h = drm_rect_height(src);
int dst_h = drm_rect_height(dst);
int vscale = drm_calc_scale(src_h, dst_h);
if (vscale < 0 || dst_h == 0)
return vscale;
if (vscale < min_vscale) {
int max_dst_h = src_h / min_vscale;
drm_rect_adjust_size(dst, 0, max_dst_h - dst_h);
return min_vscale;
}
if (vscale > max_vscale) {
int max_src_h = dst_h * max_vscale;
drm_rect_adjust_size(src, 0, max_src_h - src_h);
return max_vscale;
}
return vscale;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_rect_calc_vscale_relaxed);
/**
* drm_rect_debug_print - print the rectangle information
* @prefix: prefix string
......
......@@ -182,12 +182,6 @@ int drm_rect_calc_hscale(const struct drm_rect *src,
int drm_rect_calc_vscale(const struct drm_rect *src,
const struct drm_rect *dst,
int min_vscale, int max_vscale);
int drm_rect_calc_hscale_relaxed(struct drm_rect *src,
struct drm_rect *dst,
int min_hscale, int max_hscale);
int drm_rect_calc_vscale_relaxed(struct drm_rect *src,
struct drm_rect *dst,
int min_vscale, int max_vscale);
void drm_rect_debug_print(const char *prefix,
const struct drm_rect *r, bool fixed_point);
void drm_rect_rotate(struct drm_rect *r,
......
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