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ref: b08582a02ec6fc7ce6ede7488873349f13753c1b
parent: a430020f73104a200627bd24611426327253940b
author: Johann <johann.koenig@duck.com>
date: Thu Nov 1 10:45:38 EDT 2018

clang-tidy: fix vpx_img_wrap align

This function specifically only aligns the stride and not the base buffer
like vpx_img_alloc does.

BUG=webm:1444

Change-Id: I3092827eeec3c9e16306a3973534d3a362a337e8

--- a/vpx/vpx_image.h
+++ b/vpx/vpx_image.h
@@ -150,14 +150,14 @@
  * storage for descriptor has been allocated elsewhere, and a descriptor is
  * desired to "wrap" that storage.
  *
- * \param[in]    img       Pointer to storage for descriptor. If this parameter
- *                         is NULL, the storage for the descriptor will be
- *                         allocated on the heap.
- * \param[in]    fmt       Format for the image
- * \param[in]    d_w       Width of the image
- * \param[in]    d_h       Height of the image
- * \param[in]    align     Alignment, in bytes, of each row in the image.
- * \param[in]    img_data  Storage to use for the image
+ * \param[in]    img           Pointer to storage for descriptor. If this
+ *                             parameter is NULL, the storage for the descriptor
+ *                             will be allocated on the heap.
+ * \param[in]    fmt           Format for the image
+ * \param[in]    d_w           Width of the image
+ * \param[in]    d_h           Height of the image
+ * \param[in]    stride_align  Alignment, in bytes, of each row in the image.
+ * \param[in]    img_data      Storage to use for the image
  *
  * \return Returns a pointer to the initialized image descriptor. If the img
  *         parameter is non-null, the value of the img parameter will be
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
  *         returned.
  */
 vpx_image_t *vpx_img_wrap(vpx_image_t *img, vpx_img_fmt_t fmt, unsigned int d_w,
-                          unsigned int d_h, unsigned int align,
+                          unsigned int d_h, unsigned int stride_align,
                           unsigned char *img_data);
 
 /*!\brief Set the rectangle identifying the displayed portion of the image