The video_ioctl2 conversion of ivtv in kernel 2.6.27 introduced a bug
causing decoder commands to crash. The decoder commands should have been
handled from the video_ioctl2 default handler, ensuring correct mapping
of the argument between user and kernel space. Unfortunately they ended
up before the video_ioctl2 call, causing random crashes.
Thanks to hannes@linus.priv.at for testing and helping me track down the
cause!
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
break;
}
+ case IVTV_IOC_DMA_FRAME:
+ case VIDEO_GET_PTS:
+ case VIDEO_GET_FRAME_COUNT:
+ case VIDEO_GET_EVENT:
+ case VIDEO_PLAY:
+ case VIDEO_STOP:
+ case VIDEO_FREEZE:
+ case VIDEO_CONTINUE:
+ case VIDEO_COMMAND:
+ case VIDEO_TRY_COMMAND:
+ return ivtv_decoder_ioctls(file, cmd, (void *)arg);
+
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
ivtv_vapi(itv, CX2341X_DEC_SET_AUDIO_MODE, 2, itv->audio_bilingual_mode, itv->audio_stereo_mode);
return 0;
- case IVTV_IOC_DMA_FRAME:
- case VIDEO_GET_PTS:
- case VIDEO_GET_FRAME_COUNT:
- case VIDEO_GET_EVENT:
- case VIDEO_PLAY:
- case VIDEO_STOP:
- case VIDEO_FREEZE:
- case VIDEO_CONTINUE:
- case VIDEO_COMMAND:
- case VIDEO_TRY_COMMAND:
- return ivtv_decoder_ioctls(filp, cmd, (void *)arg);
-
default:
break;
}