netipmid: apply clang-format rules

Lots of whitespace change. Let clang-format do its job and keep the code
looking nice.

Change-Id: Idfcad1a99cab8170d55a06163de8ad3f420b68b7
Signed-off-by: Vernon Mauery <vernon.mauery@linux.intel.com>
diff --git a/socket_channel.hpp b/socket_channel.hpp
index 5996b62..8a2edce 100644
--- a/socket_channel.hpp
+++ b/socket_channel.hpp
@@ -17,107 +17,107 @@
  */
 class Channel
 {
-    public:
-        struct SockAddr_t
+  public:
+    struct SockAddr_t
+    {
+        union
         {
-            union
-            {
-                sockaddr sockAddr;
-                sockaddr_in6 inAddr;
-            };
-            socklen_t addrSize;
+            sockaddr sockAddr;
+            sockaddr_in6 inAddr;
         };
+        socklen_t addrSize;
+    };
 
-        /**
-         * @brief Constructor
-         *
-         * Initialize the IPMI socket object with the socket descriptor
-         *
-         * @param [in] File Descriptor for the socket
-         * @param [in] Timeout parameter for the select call
-         *
-         * @return None
-         */
-        Channel(int insockfd, timeval& inTimeout)
-        {
-            sockfd = insockfd;
-            timeout = inTimeout;
-        }
+    /**
+     * @brief Constructor
+     *
+     * Initialize the IPMI socket object with the socket descriptor
+     *
+     * @param [in] File Descriptor for the socket
+     * @param [in] Timeout parameter for the select call
+     *
+     * @return None
+     */
+    Channel(int insockfd, timeval& inTimeout)
+    {
+        sockfd = insockfd;
+        timeout = inTimeout;
+    }
 
-        /**
-         * @brief Fetch the IP address of the remote peer
-         *
-         * Returns the IP address of the remote peer which is connected to this
-         * socket
-         *
-         * @return IP address of the remote peer
-         */
-        std::string getRemoteAddress() const;
+    /**
+     * @brief Fetch the IP address of the remote peer
+     *
+     * Returns the IP address of the remote peer which is connected to this
+     * socket
+     *
+     * @return IP address of the remote peer
+     */
+    std::string getRemoteAddress() const;
 
-        /**
-         * @brief Fetch the port number of the remote peer
-         *
-         * Returns the port number of the remote peer
-         *
-         * @return Port number
-         *
-         */
-        auto getPort() const
-        {
-            return address.inAddr.sin6_port;
-        }
+    /**
+     * @brief Fetch the port number of the remote peer
+     *
+     * Returns the port number of the remote peer
+     *
+     * @return Port number
+     *
+     */
+    auto getPort() const
+    {
+        return address.inAddr.sin6_port;
+    }
 
-        /**
-         * @brief Read the incoming packet
-         *
-         * Reads the data available on the socket
-         *
-         * @return A tuple with return code and vector with the buffer
-         *         In case of success, the vector is populated with the data
-         *         available on the socket and return code is 0.
-         *         In case of error, the return code is < 0 and vector is set
-         *         to size 0.
-         */
-        std::tuple<int, std::vector<uint8_t>> read();
+    /**
+     * @brief Read the incoming packet
+     *
+     * Reads the data available on the socket
+     *
+     * @return A tuple with return code and vector with the buffer
+     *         In case of success, the vector is populated with the data
+     *         available on the socket and return code is 0.
+     *         In case of error, the return code is < 0 and vector is set
+     *         to size 0.
+     */
+    std::tuple<int, std::vector<uint8_t>> read();
 
-        /**
-         *  @brief Write the outgoing packet
-         *
-         *  Writes the data in the vector to the socket
-         *
-         *  @param [in] inBuffer
-         *      The vector would be the buffer of data to write to the socket.
-         *
-         *  @return In case of success the return code is 0 and return code is
-         *          < 0 in case of failure.
-         */
-        int write(const std::vector<uint8_t>& inBuffer);
+    /**
+     *  @brief Write the outgoing packet
+     *
+     *  Writes the data in the vector to the socket
+     *
+     *  @param [in] inBuffer
+     *      The vector would be the buffer of data to write to the socket.
+     *
+     *  @return In case of success the return code is 0 and return code is
+     *          < 0 in case of failure.
+     */
+    int write(const std::vector<uint8_t>& inBuffer);
 
-        /**
-         * @brief Returns file descriptor for the socket
-         */
-        auto getHandle(void) const
-        {
-            return sockfd;
-        }
+    /**
+     * @brief Returns file descriptor for the socket
+     */
+    auto getHandle(void) const
+    {
+        return sockfd;
+    }
 
-        ~Channel() = default;
-        Channel(const Channel& right) = delete;
-        Channel& operator=(const Channel& right) = delete;
-        Channel(Channel&&) = default;
-        Channel& operator=(Channel&&) = default;
+    ~Channel() = default;
+    Channel(const Channel& right) = delete;
+    Channel& operator=(const Channel& right) = delete;
+    Channel(Channel&&) = default;
+    Channel& operator=(Channel&&) = default;
 
-    private:
-        /*
-         * The socket descriptor is the UDP server socket for the IPMI port.
-         * The same socket descriptor is used for multiple ipmi clients and the
-         * life of the descriptor is lifetime of the net-ipmid server. So we
-         * do not need to close the socket descriptor in the cleanup of the
-         * udpsocket class.
-         */
-        int sockfd;
-        SockAddr_t address;
-        timeval timeout;
+  private:
+    /*
+     * The socket descriptor is the UDP server socket for the IPMI port.
+     * The same socket descriptor is used for multiple ipmi clients and the
+     * life of the descriptor is lifetime of the net-ipmid server. So we
+     * do not need to close the socket descriptor in the cleanup of the
+     * udpsocket class.
+     */
+    int sockfd;
+    SockAddr_t address;
+    timeval timeout;
 };
 
 } // namespace udpsocket