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authorMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org>2018-07-05 18:59:36 -0400
committerMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org>2018-08-02 18:10:48 -0400
commitf1b1eabff0eb3fc46b06668de8174c0f23b271fd (patch)
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parentmedia: dvb: convert tuner_info frequencies to Hz (diff)
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media: dvb: represent min/max/step/tolerance freqs in Hz
Right now, satellite frontend drivers specify frequencies in kHz, while terrestrial/cable ones specify in Hz. That's confusing for developers. However, the main problem is that universal frontends capable of handling both satellite and non-satelite delivery systems are appearing. We end by needing to hack the drivers in order to support such hybrid frontends. So, convert everything to specify frontend frequencies in Hz. Tested-by: Katsuhiro Suzuki <suzuki.katsuhiro@socionext.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/media/dvb-frontends/si21xx.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/dvb-frontends/si21xx.c7
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/media/dvb-frontends/si21xx.c b/drivers/media/dvb-frontends/si21xx.c
index 9b32a1b3205e..8546a236d452 100644
--- a/drivers/media/dvb-frontends/si21xx.c
+++ b/drivers/media/dvb-frontends/si21xx.c
@@ -870,10 +870,9 @@ static const struct dvb_frontend_ops si21xx_ops = {
.delsys = { SYS_DVBS },
.info = {
.name = "SL SI21XX DVB-S",
- .frequency_min = 950000,
- .frequency_max = 2150000,
- .frequency_stepsize = 125, /* kHz for QPSK frontends */
- .frequency_tolerance = 0,
+ .frequency_min_hz = 950 * MHz,
+ .frequency_max_hz = 2150 * MHz,
+ .frequency_stepsize_hz = 125 * kHz,
.symbol_rate_min = 1000000,
.symbol_rate_max = 45000000,
.symbol_rate_tolerance = 500, /* ppm */