From: Liam Beguin <lvb@xxxxxxxxxx> Reduce the risk of integer overflow by doing the scale calculation with 64bit integers and looking for a Greatest Common Divider for both parts of the fractional value when required. Signed-off-by: Liam Beguin <lvb@xxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/iio/afe/iio-rescale.c | 15 ++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/iio/afe/iio-rescale.c b/drivers/iio/afe/iio-rescale.c index 623744da269a..abd7ad73d1ce 100644 --- a/drivers/iio/afe/iio-rescale.c +++ b/drivers/iio/afe/iio-rescale.c @@ -21,15 +21,24 @@ int rescale_process_scale(struct rescale *rescale, int scale_type, int *val, int *val2) { - unsigned long long tmp; + s64 tmp, tmp2; + u32 factor; u32 mult; u32 rem; u32 neg; switch (scale_type) { case IIO_VAL_FRACTIONAL: - *val *= rescale->numerator; - *val2 *= rescale->denominator; + if (check_mul_overflow(*val, rescale->numerator, (s32 *)&tmp) || + check_mul_overflow(*val2, rescale->denominator, (s32 *)&tmp2)) { + tmp = (s64)*val * rescale->numerator; + tmp2 = (s64)*val2 * rescale->denominator; + factor = gcd(abs(tmp), abs(tmp2)); + tmp = div_s64(tmp, factor); + tmp2 = div_s64(tmp2, factor); + } + *val = tmp; + *val2 = tmp2; return scale_type; case IIO_VAL_INT: *val *= rescale->numerator; -- 2.30.1.489.g328c10930387