The kernel has now a generic helper for getting parity with easier to understand semantics. Make use of it. Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/i3c/master/mipi-i3c-hci/dat_v1.c | 11 +---------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/i3c/master/mipi-i3c-hci/dat_v1.c b/drivers/i3c/master/mipi-i3c-hci/dat_v1.c index 47b9b4d4ed3f..ac67016932b0 100644 --- a/drivers/i3c/master/mipi-i3c-hci/dat_v1.c +++ b/drivers/i3c/master/mipi-i3c-hci/dat_v1.c @@ -40,15 +40,6 @@ #define dat_w0_write(i, v) writel(v, hci->DAT_regs + (i) * 8) #define dat_w1_write(i, v) writel(v, hci->DAT_regs + (i) * 8 + 4) -static inline bool dynaddr_parity(unsigned int addr) -{ - addr |= 1 << 7; - addr += addr >> 4; - addr += addr >> 2; - addr += addr >> 1; - return (addr & 1); -} - static int hci_dat_v1_init(struct i3c_hci *hci) { unsigned int dat_idx; @@ -123,7 +114,7 @@ static void hci_dat_v1_set_dynamic_addr(struct i3c_hci *hci, dat_w0 = dat_w0_read(dat_idx); dat_w0 &= ~(DAT_0_DYNAMIC_ADDRESS | DAT_0_DYNADDR_PARITY); dat_w0 |= FIELD_PREP(DAT_0_DYNAMIC_ADDRESS, address) | - (dynaddr_parity(address) ? DAT_0_DYNADDR_PARITY : 0); + (get_parity8(address) ? 0 : DAT_0_DYNADDR_PARITY); dat_w0_write(dat_idx, dat_w0); } -- 2.39.2