This is a simplified version of the original fix, thanks to Atsushi Nemoto for the hint. Greetings, Phil --- The algorithm works unconditionally. If bitval is one, the first line is a no op and the second line sets the bit at offset position. Vice versa, if bitval is zero, the first line clears the bit at offset position and the second line is a no op. Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <n0-1@xxxxxxxxxxx> --- arch/mips/rb532/gpio.c | 6 ++---- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/arch/mips/rb532/gpio.c b/arch/mips/rb532/gpio.c index 0e84c8a..e35cb75 100644 --- a/arch/mips/rb532/gpio.c +++ b/arch/mips/rb532/gpio.c @@ -119,13 +119,11 @@ static inline void rb532_set_bit(unsigned bitval, unsigned long flags; u32 val; - bitval = !!bitval; /* map parameter to {0,1} */ - local_irq_save(flags); val = readl(ioaddr); - val &= ~( ~bitval << offset ); /* unset bit if bitval == 0 */ - val |= ( bitval << offset ); /* set bit if bitval == 1 */ + val &= ~(!bitval << offset); /* unset bit if bitval == 0 */ + val |= (!!bitval << offset); /* set bit if bitval == 1 */ writel(val, ioaddr); local_irq_restore(flags); -- 1.5.6.4