media: vidtv: cleanup the logic which estimates buffer size
There's no need to use u64 over there. In a matter of fact, the div is not even needed, as it is multiplying by 1000 and dividing by 1000. So, simplify the logic. While here, constrain the buffer size to a certain range (between the current value and 10 times it) Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
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@ -106,26 +106,28 @@ static unsigned int mux_buf_sz_pkts;
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module_param(mux_buf_sz_pkts, uint, 0);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(mux_buf_sz_pkts, "Size for the internal mux buffer in multiples of 188 bytes");
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#define MUX_BUF_MIN_SZ 90164
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#define MUX_BUF_MAX_SZ (MUX_BUF_MIN_SZ * 10)
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static u32 vidtv_bridge_mux_buf_sz_for_mux_rate(void)
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{
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u64 max_elapsed_time_msecs = VIDTV_MAX_SLEEP_USECS / 1000;
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u32 max_elapsed_time_msecs = VIDTV_MAX_SLEEP_USECS / USEC_PER_MSEC;
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u32 nbytes_expected;
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u32 mux_buf_sz = mux_buf_sz_pkts * TS_PACKET_LEN;
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u32 slack;
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nbytes_expected = div64_u64(mux_rate_kbytes_sec * 1000, MSEC_PER_SEC);
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nbytes_expected = mux_rate_kbytes_sec;
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nbytes_expected *= max_elapsed_time_msecs;
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mux_buf_sz = roundup(nbytes_expected, TS_PACKET_LEN);
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slack = mux_buf_sz / 10;
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mux_buf_sz += mux_buf_sz / 10;
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//if (mux_buf_sz < MUX_BUF_MIN_SZ)
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// mux_buf_sz = MUX_BUF_MIN_SZ;
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if (mux_buf_sz < MUX_BUF_MIN_SZ)
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mux_buf_sz = MUX_BUF_MIN_SZ;
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//if (mux_buf_sz > MUX_BUF_MAX_SZ)
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// mux_buf_sz = MUX_BUF_MAX_SZ;
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if (mux_buf_sz > MUX_BUF_MAX_SZ)
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mux_buf_sz = MUX_BUF_MAX_SZ;
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return mux_buf_sz + slack;
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return mux_buf_sz;
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}
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static bool vidtv_bridge_check_demod_lock(struct vidtv_dvb *dvb, u32 n)
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