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author | Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com> | 2013-11-02 06:07:42 -0300 |
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committer | Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com> | 2013-11-08 09:45:41 -0200 |
commit | f1baab870f6e93b668af7b34d6f6ba49f1b0e982 (patch) | |
tree | 62a6301fb05795e0f849eb61925cd2e4492d0553 /drivers/media/tuners/tda18212.c | |
parent | 5bf30b3bc4ff80ef71a733a1f459cca4fa507892 (diff) | |
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[media] tuners: Don't use dynamic static allocation
Dynamic static allocation is evil, as Kernel stack is too low, and
compilation complains about it on some archs:
drivers/media/tuners/e4000.c:50:1: warning: 'e4000_wr_regs' uses dynamic stack allocation [enabled by default]
drivers/media/tuners/e4000.c:83:1: warning: 'e4000_rd_regs' uses dynamic stack allocation [enabled by default]
drivers/media/tuners/fc2580.c:66:1: warning: 'fc2580_wr_regs.constprop.1' uses dynamic stack allocation [enabled by default]
drivers/media/tuners/fc2580.c:98:1: warning: 'fc2580_rd_regs.constprop.0' uses dynamic stack allocation [enabled by default]
drivers/media/tuners/tda18212.c:57:1: warning: 'tda18212_wr_regs' uses dynamic stack allocation [enabled by default]
drivers/media/tuners/tda18212.c:90:1: warning: 'tda18212_rd_regs.constprop.0' uses dynamic stack allocation [enabled by default]
drivers/media/tuners/tda18218.c:60:1: warning: 'tda18218_wr_regs' uses dynamic stack allocation [enabled by default]
drivers/media/tuners/tda18218.c:92:1: warning: 'tda18218_rd_regs.constprop.0' uses dynamic stack allocation [enabled by default]
Instead, let's enforce a limit for the buffer. Considering that I2C
transfers are generally limited, and that devices used on USB has a
max data length of 64 bytes for the control URBs.
So, it seem safe to use 64 bytes as the hard limit for all those devices.
On most cases, the limit is a way lower than that, but this limit
is small enough to not affect the Kernel stack, and it is a no brain
limit, as using smaller ones would require to either carefully each
driver or to take a look on each datasheet.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
Reviewed-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com>
Reviewed-by: Antti Palosaari <crope@iki.fi>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/media/tuners/tda18212.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/media/tuners/tda18212.c | 25 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/media/tuners/tda18212.c b/drivers/media/tuners/tda18212.c index e4a84ee231cf..abe256e1f843 100644 --- a/drivers/media/tuners/tda18212.c +++ b/drivers/media/tuners/tda18212.c @@ -20,6 +20,9 @@ #include "tda18212.h" +/* Max transfer size done by I2C transfer functions */ +#define MAX_XFER_SIZE 64 + struct tda18212_priv { struct tda18212_config *cfg; struct i2c_adapter *i2c; @@ -32,16 +35,23 @@ static int tda18212_wr_regs(struct tda18212_priv *priv, u8 reg, u8 *val, int len) { int ret; - u8 buf[len+1]; + u8 buf[MAX_XFER_SIZE]; struct i2c_msg msg[1] = { { .addr = priv->cfg->i2c_address, .flags = 0, - .len = sizeof(buf), + .len = 1 + len, .buf = buf, } }; + if (1 + len > sizeof(buf)) { + dev_warn(&priv->i2c->dev, + "%s: i2c wr reg=%04x: len=%d is too big!\n", + KBUILD_MODNAME, reg, len); + return -EINVAL; + } + buf[0] = reg; memcpy(&buf[1], val, len); @@ -61,7 +71,7 @@ static int tda18212_rd_regs(struct tda18212_priv *priv, u8 reg, u8 *val, int len) { int ret; - u8 buf[len]; + u8 buf[MAX_XFER_SIZE]; struct i2c_msg msg[2] = { { .addr = priv->cfg->i2c_address, @@ -71,11 +81,18 @@ static int tda18212_rd_regs(struct tda18212_priv *priv, u8 reg, u8 *val, }, { .addr = priv->cfg->i2c_address, .flags = I2C_M_RD, - .len = sizeof(buf), + .len = len, .buf = buf, } }; + if (len > sizeof(buf)) { + dev_warn(&priv->i2c->dev, + "%s: i2c rd reg=%04x: len=%d is too big!\n", + KBUILD_MODNAME, reg, len); + return -EINVAL; + } + ret = i2c_transfer(priv->i2c, msg, 2); if (ret == 2) { memcpy(val, buf, len); |