White balance computed gains can overflow above the 13 bits hardware coefficient that can be used, in some specific scenarios like a subexposure from the sensor when the image is mostly black. In this case the computed gain has to be clamped to the maximum value allowed by the hardware. Signed-off-by: Eugen Hristev <eugen.hristev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/media/platform/atmel/atmel-isc-base.c | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/atmel/atmel-isc-base.c b/drivers/media/platform/atmel/atmel-isc-base.c index 071ac5eec7ec..53141de78f67 100644 --- a/drivers/media/platform/atmel/atmel-isc-base.c +++ b/drivers/media/platform/atmel/atmel-isc-base.c @@ -1416,6 +1416,10 @@ static void isc_wb_update(struct isc_ctrls *ctrls) /* multiply both gains and adjust for decimals */ ctrls->gain[c] = s_gain[c] * gw_gain[c]; ctrls->gain[c] >>= 9; + + /* make sure we are not out of range */ + ctrls->gain[c] = clamp_val(ctrls->gain[c], 0, GENMASK(12, 0)); + v4l2_dbg(1, debug, &isc->v4l2_dev, "isc wb: component %d, final gain %u\n", c, ctrls->gain[c]); -- 2.25.1