IIR_RS232 is zero so "if (IIR_RS232 == (b_ret & IIR_RS232))" is always
true so RS232 was always chosen by default. The test should be
"if (0 == (b_ret & 0x30)) { ". The other tests should also be in that
format.
This does change how the code works... If 0x30 is set then it now
defaults to RS232 instead of RS485.
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
#define IIR_RS232 0x00 /* RS232 type */
#define IIR_RS422 0x10 /* RS422 type */
#define IIR_RS485 0x20 /* RS485 type */
-#define IIR_UNKNOWN 0x30 /* unknown type */
+#define IIR_TYPE_MASK 0x30
/* Interrrupt Mask Register */
#define MP_OPTR_IMR0 0x0C /* port0 ~ port8 */
printk("IIR_RET = %x\n",b_ret);
}
- if(IIR_RS232 == (b_ret & IIR_RS232))
- {
- mtpt->interface = RS232;
- }
- if(IIR_RS422 == (b_ret & IIR_RS422))
- {
+ /* default to RS232 */
+ mtpt->interface = RS232;
+ if (IIR_RS422 == (b_ret & IIR_TYPE_MASK))
mtpt->interface = RS422PTP;
- }
- if(IIR_RS485 == (b_ret & IIR_RS485))
- {
+ if (IIR_RS485 == (b_ret & IIR_TYPE_MASK))
mtpt->interface = RS485NE;
- }
}
}
}