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tpudrv12.h & targets/gtm900.h: our current support is for MGC2GSMT version only As it turns out, there exist two different Huawei-made hw platforms both bearing the marketing name GTM900-B: one is MG01GSMT, the other is MGC2GSMT. The two are NOT fw-compatible: aside from flash chip differences which should be handled by autodetection, the two hw platforms are already known to have different RFFEs with different control signals, and there may be other differences not yet known. Our current gtm900 build target is for MGC2GSMT only; we do not yet have a specimen of MG01GSMT on hand, hence no support for that version will be possible until and unless someone provides one.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Thu, 30 Jan 2020 18:19:01 +0000
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;********************************************************************************
;*** File           : mmsms.pdf
;*** Creation       : Fri Jun 08 13:57:55 CST 2007
;*** 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  : mmsms
;*** Document No.   : 6147.106.97.102
;*** Document Date  : 2002-07-19
;*** Document Status: BEING_PROCESSED
;*** Document Author: HM
;********************************************************************************



PRAGMA 	SRC_FILE_TIME 	"Mon Nov 24 15:51:10 2003"
PRAGMA 	LAST_MODIFIED 	"2002-07-19"
PRAGMA 	ID_AND_VERSION 	"6147.106.97.102"



CONST 	MAX_SDU_LEN 	1 	; maximum service data unit length



VALTAB 	VAL_ti
VAL 	0 - 6 	"ms originated transaction"
VAL 	8 - 14 	"ms originated transaction"
VAL 	7 	TI_RES_MO 	"reserved"
VAL 	15 	TI_RES_MT 	"reserved"




VAR 	cause 	"MM cause" 	S


VAR 	l_buf 	"length in bits" 	S


VAR 	o_buf 	"offset in bits" 	S


VAR 	buf 	"bit buffer" 	B


VAR 	ti 	"transaction identifier" 	B

VAL 	@p_mmsms - VAL_ti@ 	

VAR 	d1 	"dummy, not used" 	B


VAR 	d2 	"dummy, not used" 	B





COMP 	sdu 	 "Service Data Unit"
{
 	l_buf 	 ; length in bits
 	o_buf 	 ; offset in bits
 	buf 	[MAX_SDU_LEN] 	 ; bit buffer
}






; MMSMS_ESTABLISH_REQ 	0x80000009
; MMSMS_RELEASE_REQ 	0x80010009
; MMSMS_DATA_REQ 	0x80020009
; MMSMS_DATA_IND 	0x80004009
; MMSMS_ERROR_IND 	0x80014009
; MMSMS_ESTABLISH_CNF 	0x80024009
; MMSMS_ESTABLISH_IND 	0x80034009
; MMSMS_RELEASE_IND 	0x80044009
; MMSMS_UNITDATA_IND 	0x80054009



PRIM 	MMSMS_ESTABLISH_REQ 	0x80000009
{
 	ti 	 ; transaction identifier
}






PRIM 	MMSMS_RELEASE_REQ 	0x80010009
{
 	ti 	 ; transaction identifier
}






PRIM 	MMSMS_DATA_REQ 	0x80020009
{
 	d1 	 ; dummy
 	d2 	 ; dummy
 	sdu 	 ; service data unit
}






PRIM 	MMSMS_DATA_IND 	0x80004009
{
 	d1 	 ; dummy
 	d2 	 ; dummy
 	sdu 	 ; service data unit
}






PRIM 	MMSMS_ERROR_IND 	0x80014009
{
 	ti 	 ; transaction identifier
 	cause 	 ; error cause
}






PRIM 	MMSMS_ESTABLISH_CNF 	0x80024009
{
 	ti 	 ; transaction identifier
}






PRIM 	MMSMS_ESTABLISH_IND 	0x80034009
{
 	d1 	 ; dummy
 	d2 	 ; dummy
 	sdu 	 ; service data unit
}






PRIM 	MMSMS_RELEASE_IND 	0x80044009
{
 	ti 	 ; transaction identifier
 	cause 	 ; release cause
}






PRIM 	MMSMS_UNITDATA_IND 	0x80054009
{
 	d1 	 ; dummy
 	d2 	 ; dummy
 	sdu 	 ; service data unit
}