Commit 8c317faf authored by Florian Vaussard's avatar Florian Vaussard Committed by Mark Brown

ASoC: cs42l56: Fix misuse of regmap_update_bits

Using regmap_update_bits(..., mask, 1) with 'mask' following (1 << k)
and k greater than 0 is wrong. Indeed, _regmap_update_bits will perform
(mask & 1), which results in 0 if LSB of mask is 0. Thus the call
regmap_update_bits(..., mask, 1) is in reality equivalent to
regmap_update_bits(..., mask, 0).

In such a case, the correct use is regmap_update_bits(..., mask, mask).

This driver is performing such a mistake with the CS42L56_AIN*_REF_MASK
masks, which equal 0x10, 0x20, 0x40 and 0x80. Fix the driver to make it
consistent with the API. Please note that this change is untested,
as I do not have this piece of hardware. Testers are welcome!
Signed-off-by: default avatarFlorian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
Reviewed-by: default avatarCharles Keepax <ckeepax@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
Acked-by: default avatarBrian Austin <brian.austin@cirrus.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
parent da5eb417
......@@ -1277,19 +1277,23 @@ static int cs42l56_i2c_probe(struct i2c_client *i2c_client,
if (cs42l56->pdata.ain1a_ref_cfg)
regmap_update_bits(cs42l56->regmap, CS42L56_AIN_REFCFG_ADC_MUX,
CS42L56_AIN1A_REF_MASK, 1);
CS42L56_AIN1A_REF_MASK,
CS42L56_AIN1A_REF_MASK);
if (cs42l56->pdata.ain1b_ref_cfg)
regmap_update_bits(cs42l56->regmap, CS42L56_AIN_REFCFG_ADC_MUX,
CS42L56_AIN1B_REF_MASK, 1);
CS42L56_AIN1B_REF_MASK,
CS42L56_AIN1B_REF_MASK);
if (cs42l56->pdata.ain2a_ref_cfg)
regmap_update_bits(cs42l56->regmap, CS42L56_AIN_REFCFG_ADC_MUX,
CS42L56_AIN2A_REF_MASK, 1);
CS42L56_AIN2A_REF_MASK,
CS42L56_AIN2A_REF_MASK);
if (cs42l56->pdata.ain2b_ref_cfg)
regmap_update_bits(cs42l56->regmap, CS42L56_AIN_REFCFG_ADC_MUX,
CS42L56_AIN2B_REF_MASK, 1);
CS42L56_AIN2B_REF_MASK,
CS42L56_AIN2B_REF_MASK);
if (cs42l56->pdata.micbias_lvl)
regmap_update_bits(cs42l56->regmap, CS42L56_GAIN_BIAS_CTL,
......
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