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1 files changed, 22 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/omap3isp/ispresizer.c b/drivers/media/video/omap3isp/ispresizer.c
index 829d7bfd422d..40b2db873a13 100644
--- a/drivers/media/video/omap3isp/ispresizer.c
+++ b/drivers/media/video/omap3isp/ispresizer.c
@@ -724,9 +724,20 @@ static void resizer_print_status(struct isp_res_device *res)
* vrsz = ((ih - 7) * 256 - 32 - 64 * spv) / (oh - 1)
*
* The ratios are integer values, and must be rounded down to ensure that the
- * cropped input size is not bigger than the uncropped input size. As the ratio
- * in 7-tap mode is always smaller than the ratio in 4-tap mode, we can use the
- * 7-tap mode equations to compute a ratio approximation.
+ * cropped input size is not bigger than the uncropped input size.
+ *
+ * As the number of phases/taps, used to select the correct equations to compute
+ * the ratio, depends on the ratio, we start with the 4-tap mode equations to
+ * compute an approximation of the ratio, and switch to the 7-tap mode equations
+ * if the approximation is higher than the ratio threshold.
+ *
+ * As the 7-tap mode equations will return a ratio smaller than or equal to the
+ * 4-tap mode equations, the resulting ratio could become lower than or equal to
+ * the ratio threshold. This 'equations loop' isn't an issue as long as the
+ * correct equations are used to compute the final input size. Starting with the
+ * 4-tap mode equations ensure that, in case of values resulting in a 'ratio
+ * loop', the smallest of the ratio values will be used, never exceeding the
+ * requested input size.
*
* We first clamp the output size according to the hardware capabilitie to avoid
* auto-cropping the input more than required to satisfy the TRM equations. The
@@ -788,8 +799,11 @@ static void resizer_calc_ratios(struct isp_res_device *res,
max_height = min_t(unsigned int, max_height, MAX_OUT_HEIGHT);
output->height = clamp(output->height, min_height, max_height);
- ratio->vert = ((input->height - 7) * 256 - 32 - 64 * spv)
+ ratio->vert = ((input->height - 4) * 256 - 16 - 32 * spv)
/ (output->height - 1);
+ if (ratio->vert > MID_RESIZE_VALUE)
+ ratio->vert = ((input->height - 7) * 256 - 32 - 64 * spv)
+ / (output->height - 1);
ratio->vert = clamp_t(unsigned int, ratio->vert,
MIN_RESIZE_VALUE, MAX_RESIZE_VALUE);
@@ -856,8 +870,11 @@ static void resizer_calc_ratios(struct isp_res_device *res,
max_width & ~(width_alignment - 1));
output->width = ALIGN(output->width, width_alignment);
- ratio->horz = ((input->width - 7) * 256 - 32 - 64 * sph)
+ ratio->horz = ((input->width - 7) * 256 - 16 - 32 * sph)
/ (output->width - 1);
+ if (ratio->horz > MID_RESIZE_VALUE)
+ ratio->horz = ((input->width - 7) * 256 - 32 - 64 * sph)
+ / (output->width - 1);
ratio->horz = clamp_t(unsigned int, ratio->horz,
MIN_RESIZE_VALUE, MAX_RESIZE_VALUE);
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