drivers/char/ip2: separate polling and irq-driven work entry points
authorJeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
Fri, 19 Oct 2007 19:38:40 +0000 (15:38 -0400)
committerJeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
Tue, 23 Oct 2007 23:53:16 +0000 (19:53 -0400)
Polling currently calls the irq handler, which loops through all the
boards, calling the work function for all polling boards with work.

irq handling loops through all the boards, finding the specific board
that applies to us, and calling the work just for that one board.

The two logics are sufficiently different to warrant different
functions, rather than being slack and calling the same function in two
different ways.

This serves to make the interrupt handler a -lot- more efficient.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@redhat.com>
drivers/char/ip2/ip2main.c

index 150e1e364ca78e88391378de947367f210beafb0..e04e66cf2c68c53c6bc829d2923fbc8c5910a909 100644 (file)
@@ -752,7 +752,7 @@ retry:
                                        continue;
                                rc = request_irq( ip2config.irq[i], ip2_interrupt,
                                        IP2_SA_FLAGS | (ip2config.type[i] == PCI ? IRQF_SHARED : 0),
-                                       pcName, (void *)&pcName);
+                                       pcName, i2BoardPtrTable[i]);
                                if (rc) {
                                        printk(KERN_ERR "IP2: an request_irq failed: error %d\n",rc);
                                        ip2config.irq[i] = CIR_POLL;
@@ -1191,12 +1191,12 @@ ip2_irq_work(i2eBordStrPtr pB)
 #endif /* USE_IQI */
 }
 
-static irqreturn_t
-ip2_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
+static void
+ip2_polled_interrupt(void)
 {
        int i;
        i2eBordStrPtr  pB;
-       int handled = 0;
+       const int irq = 0;
 
        ip2trace (ITRC_NO_PORT, ITRC_INTR, 99, 1, irq );
 
@@ -1208,7 +1208,6 @@ ip2_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
 //                     IRQ = 0 for polled boards, we won't poll "IRQ" boards
 
                if ( pB && (pB->i2eUsingIrq == irq) ) {
-                       handled = 1;
                        ip2_irq_work(pB);
                }
        }
@@ -1216,7 +1215,21 @@ ip2_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
        ++irq_counter;
 
        ip2trace (ITRC_NO_PORT, ITRC_INTR, ITRC_RETURN, 0 );
-       return IRQ_RETVAL(handled);
+}
+
+static irqreturn_t
+ip2_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
+{
+       i2eBordStrPtr pB = dev_id;
+
+       ip2trace (ITRC_NO_PORT, ITRC_INTR, 99, 1, pB->i2eUsingIrq );
+
+       ip2_irq_work(pB);
+
+       ++irq_counter;
+
+       ip2trace (ITRC_NO_PORT, ITRC_INTR, ITRC_RETURN, 0 );
+       return IRQ_HANDLED;
 }
 
 /******************************************************************************/
@@ -1239,7 +1252,7 @@ ip2_poll(unsigned long arg)
        // Just polled boards, IRQ = 0 will hit all non-interrupt boards.
        // It will NOT poll boards handled by hard interrupts.
        // The issue of queued BH interrups is handled in ip2_interrupt().
-       ip2_interrupt(0, NULL);
+       ip2_polled_interrupt();
 
        PollTimer.expires = POLL_TIMEOUT;
        add_timer( &PollTimer );