Hi all,
I am not sure if that is a good idea.
it should be in the hands of the driver who to use these 'val'
some driver may need a higher value like this one:

static int iguanair_set_tx_carrier(struct rc_dev *dev, uint32_t carrier)
{
        struct iguanair *ir = dev->priv;

        if (carrier < 25000 || carrier > 150000)
                return -EINVAL;

There are also examples where 0 has a special meaning (to be fair not
with this function). Example:
  cfsetospeed() ...  The zero baud rate, B0, is used to terminate the 
connection.

I have no clue who will use the 0 but ...

just my 2 cents,
re,
 wh

Am 09.09.2012 22:31, schrieb Dan Carpenter:
> Several of the drivers use carrier as a divisor in their s_tx_carrier()
> functions.  We should do a sanity check here like we do for
> LIRC_SET_REC_CARRIER.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpen...@oracle.com>
> ---
> v2: Ben Hutchings pointed out that my first patch was not a complete
>     fix.
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/media/rc/ir-lirc-codec.c 
> b/drivers/media/rc/ir-lirc-codec.c
> index 6ad4a07..28dc0f0 100644
> --- a/drivers/media/rc/ir-lirc-codec.c
> +++ b/drivers/media/rc/ir-lirc-codec.c
> @@ -211,6 +211,9 @@ static long ir_lirc_ioctl(struct file *filep, unsigned 
> int cmd,
>               if (!dev->s_tx_carrier)
>                       return -EINVAL;
>  
> +             if (val <= 0)
> +                     return -EINVAL;
> +
>               return dev->s_tx_carrier(dev, val);
>  
>       case LIRC_SET_SEND_DUTY_CYCLE:




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