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authorSeth Barry <seth@cyberseth.com>2009-09-27 16:42:29 -0300
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2009-12-08 11:17:11 -0800
commit1ed704825c65b7dd7da77427898d6f08c793c040 (patch)
treea0beac30d870022a096f6026bdc6486869b90c53 /drivers/media
parentbf5d113f0353b600bff5320f0b7b9c304c57f5d7 (diff)
V4L/DVB (13109): tda18271: fix signedness issue in tda18271_rf_tracking_filters_init
commit a57c1dcb93e43357ed3f666e5a2b5d5071dd3930 upstream. While having tda18271 module set with debug=17 (cal & info prints) and cal=0 (delay calibration process until first use) - I discovered that during the calibration process, if the frequency test for 69750000 returned a bcal of 0 (see tda18721-fe.c in tda18271_powerscan func) that the tuner wouldn't be able to pickup any of the frequencies in the range (all the other frequencies bands returned bcal=1). I spent some time going over the code and the NXP's tda18271 spec (ver.4 of it i think) and adding a lot of debug prints and walking/stepping through the calibration process. I found that when the powerscan fails to find a frequency, the rf calibration is not run and the default value is supposed to be used in its place (pulled from the RF_CAL_map table) - but something was getting goofed up there. Now, my c coding skills are very rusty, but i think root of the problem is a signedness issue with the math operation for calculating the rf_a1 and rf_a2 values in tda18271_rf_tracking_filters_init func, which results in values like 20648 for rf_a1 (when it should probably have a value like 0, or so slightly negative that it should be zero - this bad value for rf_a1 would in turn makes the approx calc within tda18271c2_rf_tracking_filters_correction go out of whack). The simplest solution i found was to explicitly convert the signedness of the denominator to avoid the implicit conversion. The values placed into the u32 rf_freq array should never exceed about 900mhz, so i think the s32 max value shouldn't be an issue in this case. I've tested it out a little, and even when i get a bcal=0 with the modified code, the default calibration value gets used, rf_a1 is zero, and the tuner seems to lock on the stream and mythtv seems to play it fine. Signed-off-by: Seth Barry <seth@cyberseth.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Krufky <mkrufky@kernellabs.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/media')
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/common/tuners/tda18271-fe.c4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/media/common/tuners/tda18271-fe.c b/drivers/media/common/tuners/tda18271-fe.c
index ac77b8da935..35df2e2e1a8 100644
--- a/drivers/media/common/tuners/tda18271-fe.c
+++ b/drivers/media/common/tuners/tda18271-fe.c
@@ -595,13 +595,13 @@ static int tda18271_rf_tracking_filters_init(struct dvb_frontend *fe, u32 freq)
case RF2:
map[i].rf_a1 = (prog_cal[RF2] - prog_tab[RF2] -
prog_cal[RF1] + prog_tab[RF1]) /
- ((rf_freq[RF2] - rf_freq[RF1]) / 1000);
+ (s32)((rf_freq[RF2] - rf_freq[RF1]) / 1000);
map[i].rf2 = rf_freq[RF2] / 1000;
break;
case RF3:
map[i].rf_a2 = (prog_cal[RF3] - prog_tab[RF3] -
prog_cal[RF2] + prog_tab[RF2]) /
- ((rf_freq[RF3] - rf_freq[RF2]) / 1000);
+ (s32)((rf_freq[RF3] - rf_freq[RF2]) / 1000);
map[i].rf_b2 = prog_cal[RF2] - prog_tab[RF2];
map[i].rf3 = rf_freq[RF3] / 1000;
break;