This patch checks if div is less than or equal to zero (div <= 0). If
div is zero or negative, the function returns -EINVAL, ensuring the
division operation is safe to perform.
Signed-off-by: Luo Yifan <luoyifan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
sound/soc/stm/stm32_sai_sub.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/sound/soc/stm/stm32_sai_sub.c b/sound/soc/stm/stm32_sai_sub.c
index 7bc4a96b7..43fb1dcb9 100644
--- a/sound/soc/stm/stm32_sai_sub.c
+++ b/sound/soc/stm/stm32_sai_sub.c
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ static int stm32_sai_get_clk_div(struct stm32_sai_sub_data *sai,
int div;
div = DIV_ROUND_CLOSEST(input_rate, output_rate);
- if (div > SAI_XCR1_MCKDIV_MAX(version)) {
+ if (div > SAI_XCR1_MCKDIV_MAX(version) || div <= 0) {
dev_err(&sai->pdev->dev, "Divider %d out of range\n", div);
return -EINVAL;
}
--
2.27.0
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