The clear/set/toggle MMRs aren't backed by "real" data; they implicitly
perform bit operations on the associated data register. So when we go
to process writes to them, we need to adjust the pointer accordingly so
that the actual backing data is modified.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
+2011-03-24 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
+
+ * dv-bfin_gpio.c (bfin_gpio_io_write_buffer): Subtract 2 from the
+ valuep pointer for clear MMRs, 4 for set MMRs, and 6 for toggle MMRs.
+
2011-03-23 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
* TODO: Document some known SIC issues.
case mmr_offset(clear):
case mmr_offset(maska_clear):
case mmr_offset(maskb_clear):
+ /* We want to clear the related data MMR. */
+ valuep -= 2;
dv_w1c_2 (valuep, value, -1);
break;
case mmr_offset(set):
case mmr_offset(maska_set):
case mmr_offset(maskb_set):
+ /* We want to set the related data MMR. */
+ valuep -= 4;
*valuep |= value;
break;
case mmr_offset(toggle):
case mmr_offset(maska_toggle):
case mmr_offset(maskb_toggle):
+ /* We want to toggle the related data MMR. */
+ valuep -= 6;
*valuep ^= value;
break;
default: