add .clang-format
Change-Id: I7c2a527b4751a560703a61fcbe9638b150546af5
Signed-off-by: Patrick Venture <venture@google.com>
diff --git a/host-ipmid/ipmid-api.h b/host-ipmid/ipmid-api.h
index 1bec851..a085270 100644
--- a/host-ipmid/ipmid-api.h
+++ b/host-ipmid/ipmid-api.h
@@ -13,13 +13,14 @@
* privilege level. Those commands which can be executed via system interface
* only should use SYSTEM_INTERFACE
*/
-enum CommandPrivilege {
- PRIVILEGE_CALLBACK = 0x01,
- PRIVILEGE_USER,
- PRIVILEGE_OPERATOR,
- PRIVILEGE_ADMIN,
- PRIVILEGE_OEM,
- SYSTEM_INTERFACE = 0xFF,
+enum CommandPrivilege
+{
+ PRIVILEGE_CALLBACK = 0x01,
+ PRIVILEGE_USER,
+ PRIVILEGE_OPERATOR,
+ PRIVILEGE_ADMIN,
+ PRIVILEGE_OEM,
+ SYSTEM_INTERFACE = 0xFF,
};
// length of Completion Code and its ALWAYS _1_
@@ -28,13 +29,13 @@
// IPMI Net Function number as specified by IPMI V2.0 spec.
// Example :
// NETFUN_APP = (0x06 << 2),
-typedef unsigned char ipmi_netfn_t;
+typedef unsigned char ipmi_netfn_t;
// IPMI Command for a Net Function number as specified by IPMI V2.0 spec.
-typedef unsigned char ipmi_cmd_t;
+typedef unsigned char ipmi_cmd_t;
// Buffer containing data from sender of netfn and command as part of request
-typedef void* ipmi_request_t;
+typedef void* ipmi_request_t;
// This is the response buffer that the provider of [netfn,cmd] will send back
// to the caller. Provider will allocate the memory inside the handler and then
@@ -44,7 +45,7 @@
// unsigned char str[] = {0x00, 0x01, 0xFE, 0xFF, 0x0A, 0x01};
// *data_len = 6;
// memcpy(response, &str, *data_len);
-typedef void* ipmi_response_t;
+typedef void* ipmi_response_t;
// This buffer contains any *user specific* data that is of interest only to the
// plugin. For a ipmi function router, this data is opaque. At the time of
@@ -52,11 +53,11 @@
// fill in whatever needed that will be of help during the actual handling of
// command. IPMID will just pass the netfn, cmd and also this data to plugins
// during the command handler invocation.
-typedef void* ipmi_context_t;
+typedef void* ipmi_context_t;
// Length of request / response buffer depending on whether the data is a
// request or a response from a plugin handler.
-typedef size_t* ipmi_data_len_t;
+typedef size_t* ipmi_data_len_t;
// Plugin function return the status code
typedef unsigned char ipmi_ret_t;
@@ -67,14 +68,14 @@
// function router will then make a call to this callback handler with the
// necessary arguments of netfn, cmd, request, response, size and context.
typedef ipmi_ret_t (*ipmid_callback_t)(ipmi_netfn_t, ipmi_cmd_t, ipmi_request_t,
- ipmi_response_t, ipmi_data_len_t, ipmi_context_t);
+ ipmi_response_t, ipmi_data_len_t,
+ ipmi_context_t);
// This is the constructor function that is called into by each plugin handlers.
// When ipmi sets up the callback handlers, a call is made to this with
// information of netfn, cmd, callback handler pointer and context data.
-void ipmi_register_callback(ipmi_netfn_t, ipmi_cmd_t, ipmi_context_t, ipmid_callback_t,
- ipmi_cmd_privilege_t);
-
+void ipmi_register_callback(ipmi_netfn_t, ipmi_cmd_t, ipmi_context_t,
+ ipmid_callback_t, ipmi_cmd_privilege_t);
unsigned short get_sel_reserve_id(void);
@@ -85,18 +86,18 @@
// Note: these are also shifted left to make room for the LUN.
enum ipmi_net_fns
{
- NETFUN_CHASSIS = 0x00,
- NETFUN_BRIDGE = 0x02,
- NETFUN_SENSOR = 0x04,
- NETFUN_APP = 0x06,
- NETFUN_FIRMWARE = 0x08,
- NETFUN_STORAGE = 0x0a,
- NETFUN_TRANSPORT = 0x0c,
- NETFUN_GRPEXT = 0x2c,
- NETFUN_OEM_GROUP = 0x2e,
- NETFUN_NONE = 0x30,
- NETFUN_OEM = 0x32,
- NETFUN_IBM_OEM = 0x3A
+ NETFUN_CHASSIS = 0x00,
+ NETFUN_BRIDGE = 0x02,
+ NETFUN_SENSOR = 0x04,
+ NETFUN_APP = 0x06,
+ NETFUN_FIRMWARE = 0x08,
+ NETFUN_STORAGE = 0x0a,
+ NETFUN_TRANSPORT = 0x0c,
+ NETFUN_GRPEXT = 0x2c,
+ NETFUN_OEM_GROUP = 0x2e,
+ NETFUN_NONE = 0x30,
+ NETFUN_OEM = 0x32,
+ NETFUN_IBM_OEM = 0x3A
};
// IPMI commands for net functions. Since this is to be used both by the ipmi
@@ -104,7 +105,7 @@
// in this .H file.
enum ipmi_netfn_wild_card_cmd
{
- IPMI_CMD_WILDCARD = 0xFF,
+ IPMI_CMD_WILDCARD = 0xFF,
};
// Return (completion) codes from a IPMI operation as needed by IPMI V2.0 spec.
@@ -126,9 +127,9 @@
IPMI_CC_UNSPECIFIED_ERROR = 0xFF,
};
-sd_bus *ipmid_get_sd_bus_connection(void);
-sd_event *ipmid_get_sd_event_connection(void);
-sd_bus_slot *ipmid_get_sd_bus_slot(void);
+sd_bus* ipmid_get_sd_bus_connection(void);
+sd_event* ipmid_get_sd_event_connection(void);
+sd_bus_slot* ipmid_get_sd_bus_slot(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}