Hi Andy, Thanks for the quick review. On 10/05/24 20:33, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 12:10:10AM +0530, Devarsh Thakkar wrote: >> Use generic macro round_closest_up for rounding to nearest multiple instead > > round_closest_up() > > We refer to the functions as func(). > Agreed. Will fix commit msg to use round_closest_up() >> of using local function. > > ... > >> @@ -565,7 +563,7 @@ static void find_best_seam(struct ipu_image_convert_ctx *ctx, >> * The closest input sample position that we could actually >> * start the input tile at, 19.13 fixed point. >> */ >> - in_pos_aligned = round_closest(in_pos, 8192U * in_align); >> + in_pos_aligned = round_closest_up(in_pos, 8192U * in_align); >> /* Convert 19.13 fixed point to integer */ >> in_pos_rounded = in_pos_aligned / 8192U; > > Oh, these seems to be better to use either ALIGN*(), or PFN_*() / PAGE_*() > families of macros. What the semantic of 8192 is? > As Laurent mentioned, it looks like the fractional part of the integer. But functionality wise, there is no change with the introduction of this patch. round_closest_up() does exactly the same thing as what the local function round_closest used to do before this patch. Regards Devarsh