@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ compute_coring(int coring)
* factor. Clip to [0, isp_scale-1).
*/
isp_coring = ((coring * isp_scale) + offset) / host_scale;
- return min(max(isp_coring, 0), isp_scale - 1);
+ return clamp(isp_coring, 0, isp_scale - 1);
}
/*
@@ -168,15 +168,15 @@ ia_css_xnr3_encode(
to->alpha.y0 = alpha_y0;
to->alpha.u0 = alpha_u0;
to->alpha.v0 = alpha_v0;
- to->alpha.ydiff = min(max(alpha_ydiff, min_diff), max_diff);
- to->alpha.udiff = min(max(alpha_udiff, min_diff), max_diff);
- to->alpha.vdiff = min(max(alpha_vdiff, min_diff), max_diff);
+ to->alpha.ydiff = clamp(alpha_ydiff, min_diff, max_diff);
+ to->alpha.udiff = clamp(alpha_udiff, min_diff, max_diff);
+ to->alpha.vdiff = clamp(alpha_vdiff, min_diff, max_diff);
/* coring parameters are expressed in q1.NN format */
to->coring.u0 = coring_u0;
to->coring.v0 = coring_v0;
- to->coring.udiff = min(max(coring_udiff, min_diff), max_diff);
- to->coring.vdiff = min(max(coring_vdiff, min_diff), max_diff);
+ to->coring.udiff = clamp(coring_udiff, min_diff, max_diff);
+ to->coring.vdiff = clamp(coring_vdiff, min_diff, max_diff);
/* blending strength is expressed in q1.NN format */
to->blending.strength = blending;
When it needs to get a value within a certain interval, using clamp() makes the code easier to understand than min(max()). Signed-off-by: Li Zetao <lizetao1@huawei.com> --- .../pci/isp/kernels/xnr/xnr_3.0/ia_css_xnr3.host.c | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)