diff --git a/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf8523.c b/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf8523.c
index 988566caaaa639c7854f3a78c1aecbf21c478139..28c48b3c1946dc8856b7c00a090ba132755dddc7 100644
--- a/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf8523.c
+++ b/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf8523.c
@@ -178,28 +178,8 @@ static int pcf8523_rtc_read_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *tm)
 	if (err < 0)
 		return err;
 
-	if (regs[0] & REG_SECONDS_OS) {
-		/*
-		 * If the oscillator was stopped, try to clear the flag. Upon
-		 * power-up the flag is always set, but if we cannot clear it
-		 * the oscillator isn't running properly for some reason. The
-		 * sensible thing therefore is to return an error, signalling
-		 * that the clock cannot be assumed to be correct.
-		 */
-
-		regs[0] &= ~REG_SECONDS_OS;
-
-		err = pcf8523_write(client, REG_SECONDS, regs[0]);
-		if (err < 0)
-			return err;
-
-		err = pcf8523_read(client, REG_SECONDS, &regs[0]);
-		if (err < 0)
-			return err;
-
-		if (regs[0] & REG_SECONDS_OS)
-			return -EAGAIN;
-	}
+	if (regs[0] & REG_SECONDS_OS)
+		return -EINVAL;
 
 	tm->tm_sec = bcd2bin(regs[0] & 0x7f);
 	tm->tm_min = bcd2bin(regs[1] & 0x7f);
@@ -235,6 +215,7 @@ static int pcf8523_rtc_set_time(struct device *dev, struct rtc_time *tm)
 		return err;
 
 	regs[0] = REG_SECONDS;
+	/* This will purposely overwrite REG_SECONDS_OS */
 	regs[1] = bin2bcd(tm->tm_sec);
 	regs[2] = bin2bcd(tm->tm_min);
 	regs[3] = bin2bcd(tm->tm_hour);