instead of using manually spelled out bit-shits
and iterate over each of the 16-bits (one for
each endpoint) on each direction, we can make use
of for_each_set_bit() which internally uses
find_first_bit().
This makes the code slightly more readable while
also making we only iterate over bits which are
actually set.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
irqreturn_t musb_interrupt(struct musb *musb)
{
irqreturn_t retval = IRQ_NONE;
irqreturn_t musb_interrupt(struct musb *musb)
{
irqreturn_t retval = IRQ_NONE;
+ unsigned long status;
+ unsigned long epnum;
+
+ if (!musb->int_usb && !musb->int_tx && !musb->int_rx)
+ return IRQ_NONE;
devctl = musb_readb(musb->mregs, MUSB_DEVCTL);
devctl = musb_readb(musb->mregs, MUSB_DEVCTL);
- retval |= musb_stage0_irq(musb, musb->int_usb,
- devctl);
+ retval |= musb_stage0_irq(musb, musb->int_usb, devctl);
if (musb->int_tx & 1) {
if (is_host_active(musb))
retval |= musb_h_ep0_irq(musb);
else
retval |= musb_g_ep0_irq(musb);
if (musb->int_tx & 1) {
if (is_host_active(musb))
retval |= musb_h_ep0_irq(musb);
else
retval |= musb_g_ep0_irq(musb);
+
+ /* we have just handled endpoint 0 IRQ, clear it */
+ musb->int_tx &= ~BIT(0);
- reg = musb->int_tx >> 1;
- ep_num = 1;
- while (reg) {
- if (reg & 1) {
- retval = IRQ_HANDLED;
- if (is_host_active(musb))
- musb_host_tx(musb, ep_num);
- else
- musb_g_tx(musb, ep_num);
- }
- reg >>= 1;
- ep_num++;
+ status = musb->int_tx;
+
+ for_each_set_bit(epnum, &status, 16) {
+ retval = IRQ_HANDLED;
+ if (is_host_active(musb))
+ musb_host_tx(musb, epnum);
+ else
+ musb_g_tx(musb, epnum);
- reg = musb->int_rx >> 1;
- ep_num = 1;
- while (reg) {
- if (reg & 1) {
- retval = IRQ_HANDLED;
- if (is_host_active(musb))
- musb_host_rx(musb, ep_num);
- else
- musb_g_rx(musb, ep_num);
- }
+ for_each_set_bit(epnum, &status, 16) {
+ retval = IRQ_HANDLED;
+ if (is_host_active(musb))
+ musb_host_rx(musb, epnum);
+ else
+ musb_g_rx(musb, epnum);