It's hard for occasional GPIO code reader/writer to know if values 0/1 equal to IN or OUT. Use defined GPIO_LINE_DIRECTION_IN and GPIO_LINE_DIRECTION_OUT to help them out. Signed-off-by: Matti Vaittinen <matti.vaittinen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/gpio/gpio-wcove.c | 7 +++++-- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-wcove.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-wcove.c index 444fe9e7f04a..8b481b3c1ebe 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/gpio-wcove.c +++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-wcove.c @@ -170,13 +170,16 @@ static int wcove_gpio_get_direction(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned int gpio) int ret, reg = to_reg(gpio, CTRL_OUT); if (reg < 0) - return 0; + return GPIO_LINE_DIRECTION_OUT; ret = regmap_read(wg->regmap, reg, &val); if (ret) return ret; - return !(val & CTLO_DIR_OUT); + if (val & CTLO_DIR_OUT) + return GPIO_LINE_DIRECTION_OUT; + + return GPIO_LINE_DIRECTION_IN; } static int wcove_gpio_get(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned int gpio) -- 2.21.0 -- Matti Vaittinen, Linux device drivers ROHM Semiconductors, Finland SWDC Kiviharjunlenkki 1E 90220 OULU FINLAND ~~~ "I don't think so," said Rene Descartes. Just then he vanished ~~~ Simon says - in Latin please. ~~~ "non cogito me" dixit Rene Descarte, deinde evanescavit ~~~ Thanks to Simon Glass for the translation =]