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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
parents e8ddbb0837ed
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*   FILE NAME:      mfw_bt_api.h
*
*   DESCRIPTION:	This file defines the API between BMI (MMI) and BT applications
*
*   AUTHOR:         Uzi Doron
*
*	Rev 0.2
*
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#ifndef __MFW_BT_API
#define __MFW_BT_API
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/*    from here on - events from BMI to BT    */
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * BmiAvEvent type
 *
 *     Defines Audio/Video events initiated by MMI side.
 *     These events will be sent from BMI to BT
 *
 */
typedef enum
{
BMI_EVENT_USER_PLAY = 0x0001, /* user pressed Play   on handset */
BMI_EVENT_USER_STOP,               /* user pressed Stop   on handset */
BMI_EVENT_USER_PAUSE,            /* user pressed Pause  on handset */
BMI_EVENT_USER_RESUME,         /* user pressed Resume  on handset */ 
BMI_EVENT_TRACK_START,         /* a track is starting to play */
BMI_EVENT_TRACK_END              /* a track ended playing */
}BmiAvEvent;

/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * BmiEventCallback type
 *
 *     A callback function, implemented at BT application, that will be called by
 *     BMI to send events (of type BmiAvEvent) to BT. BMI will be able to send events
 *     after BT has registered such an event callback function
 *
 *     At BT side the function prototype will look like:
 *     void BT_NotifyBmiEvent(BmiAvEvent event);
 *
 *     NOTE: Since the callback is called from BMI context, the BT application should
 *     not spend considerable time in this function. In case significant processing 
 *     time and/or asynchronous activity is required as a result of calling this function,
 *     the BT application should switch to its own context to perform this activity.
 *     It must not block the BMI application.
*/
typedef void (*BmiEventCallback)(BmiAvEvent event);

/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * BMI_RegisterEventCallback()
 *
 *		BT application will call this function to register an event callback
 *      function with BMI.
 *
 * Parameters:
 *		eventCallback [in] - pointer of the callback function. if this parameter is
 *                           NULL (0), BMI should not try to make callbacks.
 *
 * Returns:
 *      void
 *
 */
void BMI_RegisterEventCallback(BmiEventCallback eventCallback);



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/*    from here on - events from BT to BMI    */
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * BtAppEvent type
 *
 *     Defines events initiated by BT side.
 *     These events will be sent from BT to BMI
 */
typedef enum 
{
BT_EVENT_USER_PLAY = 0x0044,    /* user pressed Play   on BT headset */
BT_EVENT_USER_STOP,                   /* user pressed Stop   on BT headset */
BT_EVENT_USER_PAUSE                 /* user pressed Pause  on BT headset */
}BtAppEvent;

/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * BMI_NotifyBtEvent()
 *
 *		Notify the BMI about an A/V event initiated at BT side.
 *      This function is implemented in the BMI application and used by the BT application.
 *
 *      NOTE: Since it is called from BT context, the BMI application should not spend
 *      considerable time in this function. In case significant processing time and/or 
 *      asynchronous activity is required as a result of calling this function, the BMI
 *      application should switch to its own context to perform this activity. It must
 *      not block the BT application.
 *
 * Parameters:
 *		event [in] - the reported event
 *
 * Returns:
 *      void
 *
 */
void BMI_NotifyBtEvent(BtAppEvent event);

/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * BMI_SwitchAudioToBtHeadset()
 *
 *		Connect or disconnect the audio output to BT headset.
 *      BT will call this function to let BMI know an A2DP link to a wireless headset
 *      has been connected (and is in Open state), or disconnected. 
 * 
 *      When link is connected, BMI will decide whether it wants to 
 *      direct the audio output to the wireless headset.
 *
 * Parameters:
 *		connected [in] - whether the link has just been connected or disconnected:
 *                       TRUE - connected
 *                       FALSE - disconnected
 *
 * Returns:
 *      when connect parameter is TRUE:
 *		- return TRUE when BMI approves and will use A2DP headset as the audio output
 *		- return FALSE when BMI rejects using A2DP headset as the audio output
 *
 *      when connect parameter is FALSE - returned value is ignored
 *
 */
BOOL BMI_SwitchAudioToBtHeadset(BOOL connected);
#endif /* __MFWE_BT_API */