view src/g23m-aci/uart/uart_kerf.h @ 516:1ed9de6c90bd

src/g23m-gsm/sms/sms_for.c: bogus malloc removed The new error handling code that was not present in TCS211 blob version contains a malloc call that is bogus for 3 reasons: 1) The memory allocation in question is not needed in the first place; 2) libc malloc is used instead of one of the firmware's proper ways; 3) The memory allocation is made inside a function and then never freed, i.e., a memory leak. This bug was caught in gcc-built FreeCalypso fw projects (Citrine and Selenite) because our gcc environment does not allow any use of libc malloc (any reference to malloc produces a link failure), but this code from TCS3.2 is wrong even for Magnetite: if this code path is executed repeatedly over a long time, the many small allocations made by this malloc call without a subsequent free will eventually exhaust the malloc heap provided by the TMS470 environment, malloc will start returning NULL, and the bogus code will treat it as an error. Because the memory allocation in question is not needed at all, the fix entails simply removing it.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sun, 22 Jul 2018 06:04:49 +0000
parents 53929b40109c
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/* 
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
|  Project :  
|  Modul   :  
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
|  Copyright 2002 Texas Instruments Berlin, AG 
|                 All rights reserved. 
| 
|                 This file is confidential and a trade secret of Texas 
|                 Instruments Berlin, AG 
|                 The receipt of or possession of this file does not convey 
|                 any rights to reproduce or disclose its contents or to 
|                 manufacture, use, or sell anything it may describe, in 
|                 whole, or in part, without the specific written consent of 
|                 Texas Instruments Berlin, AG. 
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
|  Purpose :  Definitions for uart_kerf.c 
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
*/ 

#ifndef UART_KERF_H
#define UART_KERF_H


EXTERN void ker_setupUart (void);

EXTERN void ker_init (void);

EXTERN void ker_analyze_frame_info_command (ULONG* forward, T_desc2* frame);

EXTERN void ker_analyze_frame_info_response (ULONG* forward, T_desc2* frame);

EXTERN void ker_mux_dlc_release (UBYTE dlc_instance);

EXTERN void ker_mux_close_down (void);

EXTERN void ker_mux_send_frame (T_desc2* frame);

EXTERN void ker_mux_send_command_frame (UBYTE dlc_instance, T_desc2* frame);

EXTERN void ker_mux_send_line_states(UBYTE dlc_instance);

EXTERN void ker_mux_send_close_down(void);

EXTERN void ker_send_disc_frame (UBYTE dlci);

EXTERN void ker_receive_sabm_frame(ULONG* forward, T_desc2* frame);

EXTERN void ker_receive_ua_frame(ULONG* forward, T_desc2* frame);

EXTERN void ker_receive_dm_frame(ULONG* forward, T_desc2* frame);

EXTERN void ker_receive_disc_frame(ULONG* forward, T_desc2* frame);

EXTERN void ker_receive_uih_control_frame(ULONG* forward, T_desc2* frame);

EXTERN void ker_receive_uih_data_frame(ULONG* forward, T_desc2* frame);

#endif /* !UART_KERF_H */