On 2. Dec 2025, at 20:09, David Laight wrote:
On Tue, 2 Dec 2025 13:44:28 +0100 Thorsten Blum thorsten.blum@linux.dev wrote:
The local variable 'sensitivity' was never clamped to 0 or POWERSAVE_BIAS_MAX because the return value of clamp() was not used. Fix this by assigning the clamped value back to 'sensitivity'.
This actually makes no difference (assuming od_tuners->powersave_bias <= POWERSAVE_BIAS_MAX). The only use of 'sensitivity' is the test at the end of the diff.
So I think you could just delete the line.
The local variable 'sensitivity' is an 'int', while '->powersave_bias' is an 'unsigned int'. If 'sensitivity' were ever negative, it would be converted to an 'unsigned int', producing an incorrect result. That's probably what the clamping was meant to prevent.
However, calculating 'sensitivity' can be simplified from:
sensitivity = POWERSAVE_BIAS_MAX - (POWERSAVE_BIAS_MAX * (d_reference - d_actual) / d_reference);
to:
sensitivity = POWERSAVE_BIAS_MAX * d_actual / d_reference;
which makes it clearer that, in practice, 'sensitivity' is never negative. How about simplifying the formula as above, changing 'sensitivity' to 'unsigned int', and removing the clamping?
Thanks, Thorsten