[PATCH libdrm] xf86drmHash: remove redundant zero init

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From: Rob Clark <robclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

drmMalloc() is already calloc()

Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
Small micro-optimization that I noticed while doing some perf work..
I should probably look at promoting amdgpu's handle_table to core
libdrm and replacing a couple of libdrm_freedreno's xf86drmHash
tables over to that.  There is still at least one hashtable (in
some libdrm_freedreno patches I'm working on finalizing) where
handle_table would not be appropriate (ie. key is a ptr).. but the
answer there might be importing a better hashtable implementation
into libdrm.

Related note, once I land a libdrm_freedreno patchset (hopefully
tomorrow or over the weekend), I'll have interest in making a
libdrm release so I can start landing mesa patches that will
depend on that.. so if anyone else wants me to wait a few days
so they can push something before the next libdrm release, please
let me know.

 xf86drmHash.c | 5 -----
 1 file changed, 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/xf86drmHash.c b/xf86drmHash.c
index b2fa414e..39900e7e 100644
--- a/xf86drmHash.c
+++ b/xf86drmHash.c
@@ -109,12 +109,7 @@ void *drmHashCreate(void)
     table           = drmMalloc(sizeof(*table));
     if (!table) return NULL;
     table->magic    = HASH_MAGIC;
-    table->entries  = 0;
-    table->hits     = 0;
-    table->partials = 0;
-    table->misses   = 0;
 
-    for (i = 0; i < HASH_SIZE; i++) table->buckets[i] = NULL;
     return table;
 }
 
-- 
2.17.1

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