One of the IPA's two IRQs fires when data on a suspended channel is available (to request that the channel--or system--be resumed to recieve the pending data). This interrupt also handles a few conditions signaled by the embedded microcontroller. For this "IPA interrupt", the current code requires a handler to be dynamically registered for each interrupt condition. Any condition that has no registered handler is quietly ignored. This design is derived from the downstream IPA driver implementation. There isn't any need for this complexity. Even in the downstream code, only four of the available 30 or so IPA interrupt conditions are ever handled. So these handlers can pretty easily just be called directly in the main IRQ handler function. This series simplifies the interrupt handling code by having the small number of IPA interrupt handlers be called directly, rather than having them be registered dynamically. -Alex Alex Elder (6): net: ipa: introduce a common microcontroller interrupt handler net: ipa: introduce ipa_interrupt_enable() net: ipa: enable IPA interrupt handlers separate from registration net: ipa: register IPA interrupt handlers directly net: ipa: kill ipa_interrupt_add() net: ipa: don't maintain IPA interrupt handler array drivers/net/ipa/ipa_interrupt.c | 103 ++++++++++++++------------------ drivers/net/ipa/ipa_interrupt.h | 47 +++++---------- drivers/net/ipa/ipa_power.c | 19 ++---- drivers/net/ipa/ipa_power.h | 12 ++++ drivers/net/ipa/ipa_uc.c | 21 +++++-- drivers/net/ipa/ipa_uc.h | 8 +++ 6 files changed, 98 insertions(+), 112 deletions(-) -- 2.34.1