Depending on the ISP-specific HAS_NO_INPUT_FORMATTER macro,
some IRQs will be ignored by the driver. Yet, those keep
happening, as reported by this debug print:
	[   61.620746] atomisp-isp2 0000:00:03.0: atomisp_css_irq_enable: css irq info 0x00000004: disable.
Causing this warning:
	[   61.620749] atomisp-isp2 0000:00:03.0: atomisp_css_irq_enable:Invalid irq info.
Well, if this is a normal situation, just ignore it without
warnings.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
        case IA_CSS_IRQ_INFO_INPUT_SYSTEM_ERROR:
                irq = virq_isys_csi;
                break;
-#endif
-#if !defined(HAS_NO_INPUT_FORMATTER)
        case IA_CSS_IRQ_INFO_IF_ERROR:
                irq = virq_ifmt0_id;
                break;
+#else
+       case IA_CSS_IRQ_INFO_CSS_RECEIVER_SOF:
+       case IA_CSS_IRQ_INFO_CSS_RECEIVER_EOF:
+       case IA_CSS_IRQ_INFO_INPUT_SYSTEM_ERROR:
+       case IA_CSS_IRQ_INFO_IF_ERROR:
+               /* Just ignore those unused IRQs without printing errors */
+               return IA_CSS_SUCCESS;
 #endif
        case IA_CSS_IRQ_INFO_DMA_ERROR:
                irq = virq_dma;