Commit 40ea5685 authored by Daniel Lezcano's avatar Daniel Lezcano

thermal/drivers/cpufreq_cooling: Remove abusing WARN_ON

The WARN_ON macros are used at the entry functions state2power() and
set_cur_state().

state2power() is called with the max_state retrieved from
get_max_state which returns cpufreq_cdev->max_level, then it check if
max_state is > cpufreq_cdev->max_level. The test does not really makes
sense but let's assume we want to make sure to catch an error if the
code evolves. However the WARN_ON is overkill.

set_cur_state() is also called from userspace if we write to the
sysfs. It is easy to see a stack dumped by just writing to sysfs
/sys/class/thermal/cooling_device0/cur_state a value greater than
"max_level". A bit scary. Returing -EINVAL is enough.

Remove these WARN_ON.
Signed-off-by: default avatarDaniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@linaro.org>
Acked-by: default avatarViresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200321193107.21590-1-daniel.lezcano@linaro.org
parent ff44f672
......@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ static int cpufreq_state2power(struct thermal_cooling_device *cdev,
struct cpufreq_cooling_device *cpufreq_cdev = cdev->devdata;
/* Request state should be less than max_level */
if (WARN_ON(state > cpufreq_cdev->max_level))
if (state > cpufreq_cdev->max_level)
return -EINVAL;
num_cpus = cpumask_weight(cpufreq_cdev->policy->cpus);
......@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ static int cpufreq_set_cur_state(struct thermal_cooling_device *cdev,
int ret;
/* Request state should be less than max_level */
if (WARN_ON(state > cpufreq_cdev->max_level))
if (state > cpufreq_cdev->max_level)
return -EINVAL;
/* Check if the old cooling action is same as new cooling action */
......
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