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FFS dev.c, Leonardo target: Fujitsu MB84VF5F5F4J2 #if 0'ed out The FFS code we got from TI/Openmoko had a stanza for "Fujitsu MB84VF5F5F4J2 stacked device", using a fake device ID code that would need to be patched manually into cfgffs.c (suppressing and overriding autodetection) and using an FFS base address in the nCS2 bank, indicating that this FFS config was probably meant for the MCP version of Leonardo which allows for 16 MiB flash with a second bank on nCS2. We previously had this FFS config stanza conditionalized under CONFIG_TARGET_LEONARDO because the base address contained therein is invalid for other targets, but now that we actually have a Leonardo build target in FC Magnetite, I realize that the better approach is to #if 0 out this stanza altogether: it is already non-functional because it uses a fake device ID code, thus it is does not add support for more Leonardo board variants, instead it is just noise.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sun, 22 Dec 2019 21:24:29 +0000
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;********************************************************************************
;*** File           : udp.pdf
;*** Creation       : Wed Mar 11 09:58:55 CST 2009
;*** XSLT Processor : Apache Software Foundation / http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j / supports XSLT-Ver: 1
;*** Copyright      : (c) Texas Instruments AG, Berlin Germany 2002
;********************************************************************************
;*** Document Type  : Service Access Point Specification
;*** Document Name  : udp
;*** Document No.   : 8444.100.00.006
;*** Document Date  : 2003-08-26
;*** Document Status: BEING_PROCESSED
;*** Document Author: JK
;********************************************************************************



PRAGMA 	SRC_FILE_TIME 	"Thu Nov 29 09:56:22 2007"
PRAGMA 	LAST_MODIFIED 	"2003-08-26"
PRAGMA 	ID_AND_VERSION 	"8444.100.00.006"






VALTAB 	VAL_port
VAL 	0 	UDP_AUTOASSIGN_PORT 	"UDP must assign a free port number"

VALTAB 	VAL_err
VAL 	0 	UDP_BIND_NOERROR 	"no error"
VAL 	1 	UDP_BIND_PORTINUSE 	"port already in use"
VAL 	2 	UDP_BIND_UDPDOWN 	"udp is deactivated"




VAR 	port 	"destination port" 	S

VAL 	@p_udp - VAL_port@ 	

VAR 	err 	"error code" 	B

VAL 	@p_udp - VAL_err@ 	

VAR 	dst_port 	"destination port" 	S


VAR 	src_port 	"source port" 	S


VAR 	err_msg 	"error message" 	B


VAR 	src_addr 	"source address" 	L


VAR 	dst_addr 	"destination address" 	L








; UDP_BIND_REQ 	0x80000046
; UDP_BIND_CNF 	0x80004046
; UDP_CLOSEPORT_REQ 	0x80010046
; UDP_CLOSEPORT_CNF 	0x80014046
; UDP_ERROR_IND 	0x80024046
; UDP_ERROR_RES 	0x80020046
; UDP_SHUTDOWN_IND 	0x80034046
; UDP_SHUTDOWN_RES 	0x80030046



PRIM 	UDP_BIND_REQ 	0x80000046
{
 	port 	 ; port
}






PRIM 	UDP_BIND_CNF 	0x80004046
{
 	port 	 ; port
 	err 	 ; error code
}






PRIM 	UDP_CLOSEPORT_REQ 	0x80010046
{
 	port 	 ; port
}






PRIM 	UDP_CLOSEPORT_CNF 	0x80014046
{
}






PRIM 	UDP_ERROR_IND 	0x80024046
{
 	dst_port 	 ; Destination port
 	src_port 	 ; source port
 	err_msg 	 ; error message
 	src_addr 	 ; source address
 	dst_addr 	 ; Destination address
}






PRIM 	UDP_ERROR_RES 	0x80020046
{
}






PRIM 	UDP_SHUTDOWN_IND 	0x80034046
{
}






PRIM 	UDP_SHUTDOWN_RES 	0x80030046
{
}