The `insn_read` handler for the EEPROM subdevice
(`apci3501_eeprom_insn_read()`) currently ignores `insn->n` (the number
of samples to be read) and assumes a single sample is to be read. But
`insn->n` could be 0, meaning no samples should be read, in which case
`data[0]` ought not to be written. (The comedi core at least ensures
that `data[0]` exists, but we should not rely on that.)
Following the usual Comedi guidelines and interpret `insn->n` as the
number of samples to be read, but only read the EEPROM location once and
make `insn->n` copies, as we don't expect the contents of the EEPROM
location to change between readings.
Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
{
struct apci3501_private *devpriv = dev->private;
unsigned short addr = CR_CHAN(insn->chanspec);
+ unsigned int val;
+ unsigned int i;
- data[0] = apci3501_eeprom_readw(devpriv->amcc, 2 * addr);
+ if (insn->n) {
+ /* No point reading the same EEPROM location more than once. */
+ val = apci3501_eeprom_readw(devpriv->amcc, 2 * addr);
+ for (i = 0; i < insn->n; i++)
+ data[i] = val;
+ }
return insn->n;
}