aacraid question: is maximum_num_containers supposed to be minimum?

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MAXIMUM_NUM_CONTAINERS is consistently used as a minimum not a maximum
so I was wondering what was up with that?  This is ancient code that
predates git.

drivers/scsi/aacraid/aachba.c
   382          if (maximum_num_containers < MAXIMUM_NUM_CONTAINERS)
   383                  maximum_num_containers = MAXIMUM_NUM_CONTAINERS;
   384          fsa_dev_ptr = kzalloc(sizeof(*fsa_dev_ptr) * maximum_num_containers,
   385                          GFP_KERNEL);

Btw, if maximum_num_containers were really a maximum instead of minimum
then it should be unsigned.  That was what brought the code to my
attention initially.

drivers/scsi/aacraid/linit.c
  1235          if (shost->max_id < MAXIMUM_NUM_CONTAINERS)
  1236                  shost->max_id = MAXIMUM_NUM_CONTAINERS;
  1237          else
  1238                  shost->this_id = shost->max_id;

regards,
dan carpenter

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