When capturing 1600x900, system could crash when system memory usage is tight. The way to reproduce this issue: 1. Use 1600x900 to display on host 2. Mount ISO through 'Virtual media' on OpenBMC's web 3. Run script as below on host to do sha continuously #!/bin/bash while [ [1] ]; do find /media -type f -printf '"%h/%f"\n' | xargs sha256sum done 4. Open KVM on OpenBMC's web The size of macro block captured is 8x8. Therefore, we should make sure the height of src-buf is 8 aligned to fix this issue. Signed-off-by: Jammy Huang <jammy_huang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- v2 changes - Add how to reproduce this issue. --- drivers/media/platform/aspeed/aspeed-video.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/aspeed/aspeed-video.c b/drivers/media/platform/aspeed/aspeed-video.c index 374eb7781936..14594f55a77f 100644 --- a/drivers/media/platform/aspeed/aspeed-video.c +++ b/drivers/media/platform/aspeed/aspeed-video.c @@ -1130,7 +1130,7 @@ static void aspeed_video_get_resolution(struct aspeed_video *video) static void aspeed_video_set_resolution(struct aspeed_video *video) { struct v4l2_bt_timings *act = &video->active_timings; - unsigned int size = act->width * act->height; + unsigned int size = act->width * ALIGN(act->height, 8); /* Set capture/compression frame sizes */ aspeed_video_calc_compressed_size(video, size); @@ -1147,7 +1147,7 @@ static void aspeed_video_set_resolution(struct aspeed_video *video) u32 width = ALIGN(act->width, 64); aspeed_video_write(video, VE_CAP_WINDOW, width << 16 | act->height); - size = width * act->height; + size = width * ALIGN(act->height, 8); } else { aspeed_video_write(video, VE_CAP_WINDOW, act->width << 16 | act->height); base-commit: 2605e80d3438c77190f55b821c6575048c68268e -- 2.25.1