There is a kind of precedence problem here, but it doesn't affect how
the code works because ->serial_signals is unsigned char.  We want to
clear two flags here.

#define SerialSignal_RTS            0x20     /* Request to Send */
#define SerialSignal_DTR            0x80     /* Data Terminal Ready */

Without the parenthesis then it does:

        info->serial_signals &= 0x5f;

With the parenthesis it does:

        info->serial_signals &= 0xffffff5f;

info->serial_signals is an unsigned char so the two statements are
equivalent, but it's cleaner to add the parenthesis.  In other dtr_rts()
functions the parenthesis are there so this makes it more consistent.

Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpen...@oracle.com>

diff --git a/drivers/char/pcmcia/synclink_cs.c 
b/drivers/char/pcmcia/synclink_cs.c
index 34e52ed..749fc05 100644
--- a/drivers/char/pcmcia/synclink_cs.c
+++ b/drivers/char/pcmcia/synclink_cs.c
@@ -2466,7 +2466,7 @@ static void dtr_rts(struct tty_port *port, int onoff)
        if (onoff)
                info->serial_signals |= SerialSignal_RTS + SerialSignal_DTR;
        else
-               info->serial_signals &= ~SerialSignal_RTS + SerialSignal_DTR;
+               info->serial_signals &= ~(SerialSignal_RTS + SerialSignal_DTR);
        set_signals(info);
        spin_unlock_irqrestore(&info->lock,flags);
 }
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