* ilog - Integer logarithm.
*
* ilog_32() and ilog_64() compute the minimum number of bits required to store
- * an unsigned 32-bit or 64-bit value without any leading zero bits.
+ * an unsigned 32-bit or 64-bit value without any leading zero bits.
+ *
* This can also be thought of as the location of the highest set bit, with
- * counting starting from one (so that 0 returns 0, 1 returns 1, and 2**31
- * returns 32).
+ * counting starting from one (so that 0 returns 0, 1 returns 1, and 2**31
+ * returns 32).
+ *
* When the value is known to be non-zero ilog32_nz() and ilog64_nz() can
- * compile into as few as two instructions, one of which may get optimized out
- * later.
+ * compile into as few as two instructions, one of which may get optimized out
+ * later.
+ *
* STATIC_ILOG_32 and STATIC_ILOG_64 allow computation on compile-time
- * constants, so other compile-time constants can be derived from them.
+ * constants, so other compile-time constants can be derived from them.
*
* Example:
* #include <stdio.h>