Alex Elder 48395fa8e8 net: ipa: rearrange functions for similarity
Both aggr_time_limit_encode() and hol_block_timer_encode() figure
out how to encode a millisecond time value so it can be programmed
into a register.  Rearranging them a bit can make their similarity
more obvious, with both taking essentially the same form.

To do this:
  - Return 0 immediately in aggr_time_limit_encode() if the
    microseconds value supplied is zero.
  - Reverse the test at top of aggr_time_limit_encode(), so we
    compute and return the Qtime value in the "true" block,
    and compute the result the old way otherwise.
  - Open-code (and eliminate) hol_block_timer_qtime_encode() at the
    top of hol_block_timer_encode() in the case we use Qtimer.

Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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