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Most interrupt flow handlers do not use the irq argument. Those few which use it can retrieve the irq number from the irq descriptor. Remove the argument. Search and replace was done with coccinelle and some extra helper scripts around it. Thanks to Julia for her help! Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: Julia Lawall <Julia.Lawall@lip6.fr> Cc: Jiang Liu <jiang.liu@linux.intel.com>
115 lines
2.4 KiB
C
115 lines
2.4 KiB
C
/*
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* Baboon Custom IC Management
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*
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* The Baboon custom IC controls the IDE, PCMCIA and media bay on the
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* PowerBook 190. It multiplexes multiple interrupt sources onto the
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* Nubus slot $C interrupt.
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*/
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/irq.h>
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#include <asm/macintosh.h>
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#include <asm/macints.h>
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#include <asm/mac_baboon.h>
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/* #define DEBUG_IRQS */
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int baboon_present;
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static volatile struct baboon *baboon;
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#if 0
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extern int macide_ack_intr(struct ata_channel *);
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#endif
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/*
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* Baboon initialization.
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*/
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void __init baboon_init(void)
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{
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if (macintosh_config->ident != MAC_MODEL_PB190) {
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baboon = NULL;
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baboon_present = 0;
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return;
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}
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baboon = (struct baboon *) BABOON_BASE;
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baboon_present = 1;
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printk("Baboon detected at %p\n", baboon);
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}
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/*
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* Baboon interrupt handler. This works a lot like a VIA.
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*/
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static void baboon_irq(struct irq_desc *desc)
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{
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int irq_bit, irq_num;
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unsigned char events;
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#ifdef DEBUG_IRQS
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printk("baboon_irq: mb_control %02X mb_ifr %02X mb_status %02X\n",
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(uint) baboon->mb_control, (uint) baboon->mb_ifr,
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(uint) baboon->mb_status);
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#endif
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events = baboon->mb_ifr & 0x07;
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if (!events)
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return;
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irq_num = IRQ_BABOON_0;
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irq_bit = 1;
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do {
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if (events & irq_bit) {
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baboon->mb_ifr &= ~irq_bit;
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generic_handle_irq(irq_num);
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}
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irq_bit <<= 1;
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irq_num++;
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} while(events >= irq_bit);
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#if 0
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if (baboon->mb_ifr & 0x02) macide_ack_intr(NULL);
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/* for now we need to smash all interrupts */
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baboon->mb_ifr &= ~events;
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* Register the Baboon interrupt dispatcher on nubus slot $C.
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*/
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void __init baboon_register_interrupts(void)
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{
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irq_set_chained_handler(IRQ_NUBUS_C, baboon_irq);
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}
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/*
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* The means for masking individual Baboon interrupts remains a mystery.
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* However, since we only use the IDE IRQ, we can just enable/disable all
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* Baboon interrupts. If/when we handle more than one Baboon IRQ, we must
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* either figure out how to mask them individually or else implement the
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* same workaround that's used for NuBus slots (see nubus_disabled and
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* via_nubus_irq_shutdown).
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*/
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void baboon_irq_enable(int irq)
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{
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#ifdef DEBUG_IRQUSE
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printk("baboon_irq_enable(%d)\n", irq);
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#endif
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mac_irq_enable(irq_get_irq_data(IRQ_NUBUS_C));
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}
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void baboon_irq_disable(int irq)
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{
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#ifdef DEBUG_IRQUSE
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printk("baboon_irq_disable(%d)\n", irq);
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#endif
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mac_irq_disable(irq_get_irq_data(IRQ_NUBUS_C));
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}
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