Searched refs:scaling_width (Results 1 – 4 of 4) sorted by relevance
302 int scaling_width = 0, scaling_height = 0; in psb_RecalcAlternativeOutput() local310 &scaling_width, &scaling_height, in psb_RecalcAlternativeOutput()316 (old_w != scaling_width) || (old_h != scaling_height)) { in psb_RecalcAlternativeOutput()322 old_w = scaling_width; in psb_RecalcAlternativeOutput()330 if (!ret || (!scaling_width || !scaling_height) || in psb_RecalcAlternativeOutput()331 (scaling_width & 1) || (scaling_height & 1)) { in psb_RecalcAlternativeOutput()333 obj_context->scaling_width = 0; in psb_RecalcAlternativeOutput()341 obj_context->scaling_width = scaling_width; in psb_RecalcAlternativeOutput()477 …if (obj_context->driver_data->render_rect.width <= obj_context->scaling_width || obj_context->driv… in psb_CreateScalingSurface()487 …if (obj_surface->width_s != obj_context->scaling_width || obj_surface->height_s != obj_context->sc… in psb_CreateScalingSurface()[all …]
437 int scaling_width; member
1082 obj_context->scaling_width = 0; in psb_CreateContext()
54 uint32_t scaling_width; member