- if (!status) {
- /* This interrupt has in some way been "handled" by
- * the ISR. Either it was a spurious Rx interrupt, or
- * it was a Tx interrupt that has been filtered by
- * the ISR.
- */
- et131x_enable_interrupts(adapter);
- goto out;
- }
-
- /* We need to save the interrupt status value for use in our
- * DPC. We will clear the software copy of that in that
- * routine.
- */
- adapter->stats.interrupt_status = status;
-
- /* Schedule the ISR handler as a bottom-half task in the
- * kernel's tq_immediate queue, and mark the queue for
- * execution
- */
- schedule_work(&adapter->task);
-out:
- return IRQ_RETVAL(handled);
-}
-
-/* et131x_isr_handler - The ISR handler
- *
- * scheduled to run in a deferred context by the ISR. This is where the ISR's
- * work actually gets done.
- */
-static void et131x_isr_handler(struct work_struct *work)
-{
- struct et131x_adapter *adapter =
- container_of(work, struct et131x_adapter, task);
- u32 status = adapter->stats.interrupt_status;
- struct address_map __iomem *iomem = adapter->regs;
-
- /* These first two are by far the most common. Once handled, we clear
- * their two bits in the status word. If the word is now zero, we
- * exit.
- */
- /* Handle all the completed Transmit interrupts */
- if (status & ET_INTR_TXDMA_ISR)
- et131x_handle_send_interrupt(adapter);
-
- /* Handle all the completed Receives interrupts */
- if (status & ET_INTR_RXDMA_XFR_DONE)
- et131x_handle_recv_interrupt(adapter);