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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> |
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date | Sun, 22 Dec 2019 21:24:29 +0000 |
parents | 3c2acfa1a72f |
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#ifndef _MMI_BLKMANAGER_H_ #define _MMI_BLKMANAGER_H_ /******************************************************************************* CONDAT (UK) ******************************************************************************** This software product is the property of Condat (UK) Ltd and may not be disclosed to any third party without the express permission of the owner. ******************************************************************************** $Project name: Basic MMI $Project code: BMI (6349) $Module: PhoneBook $File: MmiBlkManager.h $Revision: 1.0 $Author: Condat(UK) $Date: 25/10/00 ******************************************************************************** Description: The block manager is responsible for creating and initialising the structures and tables to allow access to the strings, icons sounds and vibrations required by the MMI. Each of these items is effectively a contiguous block of memory, which is accessed via a block resource. Each of the block resources are provided by this package ******************************************************************************** $History: MmiBlkManager.h 25/10/00 Original Condat(UK) BMI version. $End *******************************************************************************/ #include "MmiBlkResources.h" /* Define the block resources we are dealing with, for now just identify the sounds icons and vibrations, and fill the rest with languages. We don't actually care what these are for now, they're just placeholders */ #define ALLOC_MEMORY mfwAlloc #define FREE_MEMORY mfwFree #define MMI_LANG_0 0 #define MMI_LANG_1 1 #define MMI_LANG_2 2 #define MMI_LANG_3 3 #define MMI_LANG_4 4 #define MMI_LANG_5 5 #define MMI_LANG_6 6 #define MMI_LANG_7 7 #define MMI_LANG_8 8 #define MMI_LANG_9 9 #define MMI_LANG_10 10 #define MMI_LANG_11 11 #define MMI_LANG_12 12 #define MMI_SOUNDS 13 #define MMI_ICONS 14 #define MMI_MOVES 15 /* Define initialise and shutdown methods */ tBlkHandle mmibm_Initialise( tBlkHandle BlkBase, int NumEntries ); void mmibm_ShutDown( tBlkHandle *BlkHandle ); /* Since this module will be managing each of the block handlers for each of the resources, we need to be able to supply the appropriate handle for any given type to the calling routine. */ tBlkHandle mmibm_SupplyResourceHandler( tBlkHandle ManagerHandle, tBlkId Id ); /******************************************************************************* End of File *******************************************************************************/ #endif