The timer expiry routine `jr3_pci_poll_dev()` checks for expiry by checking whether the absolute value of `jiffies` (stored in local variable `now`) is greater than the expected expiry time in jiffy units. This will fail when `jiffies` wraps around. Also, it seems to make sense to handle the expiry one jiffy earlier than the current test. Use `time_after_eq()` to check for expiry. Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> # 3.15+ Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@xxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/jr3_pci.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/jr3_pci.c b/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/jr3_pci.c index 25909a936e7c..eb0a095efe9c 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/jr3_pci.c +++ b/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/jr3_pci.c @@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ static void jr3_pci_poll_dev(unsigned long data) s = &dev->subdevices[i]; spriv = s->private; - if (now > spriv->next_time_min) { + if (time_after_eq(now, spriv->next_time_min)) { struct jr3_pci_poll_delay sub_delay; sub_delay = jr3_pci_poll_subdevice(s); -- 2.11.0