Revision fee4efd7d1372aa9ac2f6873167f02259cb143ef authored by Mario Limonciello on 24 July 2014, 04:19:23 UTC, committed by Matthew Garrett on 16 August 2014, 08:23:55 UTC
Not all HW supporting WMAX method will support the HDMI mux feature. Explicitly quirk the HW that does support it. Signed-off-by: Mario Limonciello <mario_limonciello@dell.com> Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <matthew.garrett@nebula.com>
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memweight.c
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/bug.h>
#include <linux/bitmap.h>
/**
* memweight - count the total number of bits set in memory area
* @ptr: pointer to the start of the area
* @bytes: the size of the area
*/
size_t memweight(const void *ptr, size_t bytes)
{
size_t ret = 0;
size_t longs;
const unsigned char *bitmap = ptr;
for (; bytes > 0 && ((unsigned long)bitmap) % sizeof(long);
bytes--, bitmap++)
ret += hweight8(*bitmap);
longs = bytes / sizeof(long);
if (longs) {
BUG_ON(longs >= INT_MAX / BITS_PER_LONG);
ret += bitmap_weight((unsigned long *)bitmap,
longs * BITS_PER_LONG);
bytes -= longs * sizeof(long);
bitmap += longs * sizeof(long);
}
/*
* The reason that this last loop is distinct from the preceding
* bitmap_weight() call is to compute 1-bits in the last region smaller
* than sizeof(long) properly on big-endian systems.
*/
for (; bytes > 0; bytes--, bitmap++)
ret += hweight8(*bitmap);
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(memweight);
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