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mmc:fix a bug when max_discard is 0
The original purpose of the code I fix is to replace max_discard with
max_trim if max_trim is less than max_discard. When max_discard is 0
we should replace max_discard with max_trim as well, because
max_discard equals 0 happens only when the max_do_calc_max_discard
process is overflowed, so if mmc_can_trim(card) is true, max_discard
should be replaced by an available max_trim.
However, in the original code, there are two lines of code interfere
the right process.
1) if (max_discard && mmc_can_trim(card))
when max_discard is 0, it skips the process checking if max_discard
needs to be replaced with max_trim.
2) if (max_trim < max_discard)
the condition is false when max_discard is 0. it also skips the process
that replaces max_discard with max_trim, in fact, we should replace the
0-valued max_discard with max_trim.
Signed-off-by: Jiong Wu <Lohengrin1024@gmail.com>
Fixes: b305882fbc
(mmc: core: optimize mmc_calc_max_discard)
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v4.17+
Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
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@ -2071,9 +2071,9 @@ unsigned int mmc_calc_max_discard(struct mmc_card *card)
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return card->pref_erase;
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max_discard = mmc_do_calc_max_discard(card, MMC_ERASE_ARG);
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if (max_discard && mmc_can_trim(card)) {
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if (mmc_can_trim(card)) {
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max_trim = mmc_do_calc_max_discard(card, MMC_TRIM_ARG);
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if (max_trim < max_discard)
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if (max_trim < max_discard || max_discard == 0)
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max_discard = max_trim;
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} else if (max_discard < card->erase_size) {
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max_discard = 0;
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