I found this line in Linux Audio drivers soc-core.c
inside sound
folder:
int regsize = codec->driver->reg_word_size * 2;
Can anybody please explain the meaning of * 2
?
I found this line in Linux Audio drivers soc-core.c
inside sound
folder:
int regsize = codec->driver->reg_word_size * 2;
Can anybody please explain the meaning of * 2
?
Multiply the contents of codec->driver->reg_word_size
by 2. I guess this is a translation between size in words to size in bytes.
Well, I can just guess, but it looks like this:
codec
is a pointer to a structure, which has a pointer to another structure in driver
, which has a member variable reg_word_size
(which it seems is, like the name says, the size of a register word). This value gets doubled (*2).
This could be, like the other answer says, a conversion between bytes and words. However, it could probably also just mean that this regsize
should be twice as big as the reg_word_size
.