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bmi3: fixed the mysterious "mute on first call" bug When UI-enabled fw boots on a previously blank (no /mmi/* files) FFS for the first time, the output_volume member of the persistent UI settings structure was left uninitialized, corresponding to the earpiece volume being set to mute, which is an invalid setting. Because of other quirks in the far-from-finished UI code, this volume setting takes effect only when the first call is answered, producing the odd behaviour seen at the user level. The current fix is to set the blank-FFS default for output_volume to volume level 4, which is the same -6 dB Iota volume as the ACI default.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Thu, 14 May 2020 02:50:41 +0000
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;********************************************************************************
;*** File           : gmmsm.pdf
;*** Creation       : Fri Jun 08 13:57:29 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  : gmmsm
;*** Document No.   : 8441.106.00.005
;*** Document Date  : 2003-01-23
;*** Document Status: BEING_PROCESSED
;*** Document Author: FRI
;********************************************************************************



PRAGMA 	SRC_FILE_TIME 	"Mon Nov 24 15:49:28 2003"
PRAGMA 	LAST_MODIFIED 	"2003-01-23"
PRAGMA 	ID_AND_VERSION 	"8441.106.00.005"



CONST 	GMMSM_MAX_N_PDU_NUMBER_LIST 	16 	; maximum sequence number value



VALTAB 	VAL_sm_cause
VAL 	0x0A30 - 0x0A3F 	"retry upon entry into a new cell"
VAL 	DEF 	 	"Protocol error, unspecified"
VAL 	0x0A02 	SM_ERRCS_IMSI_UNKNOWN 	"IMSI unknown in HLR"
VAL 	0x0A03 	SM_ERRCS_ILLEGAL_MS 	"Illegal MS"
VAL 	0x0A04 	SM_ERRCS_IMEI_NOT_ACCEPTED 	"IMEI not accepted"
VAL 	0x0A06 	SM_ERRCS_ILLEGAL_ME 	"Illegal ME"
VAL 	0x0A07 	SM_ERRCS_GPRS_NOT_ALLOWED 	"GPRS services not allowed"
VAL 	0x0A08 	SM_ERRCS_GSM_GPRS_NOT_ALLOWED 	"GPRS services and non-GPRS services not allowed"
VAL 	0x0A09 	SM_ERRCS_NO_MS_ID 	"MS identity cannot be derived by the network"
VAL 	0x0A0A 	SM_ERRCS_IMPLICIT_DETACHED 	"Implicitly detached"
VAL 	0x0A0B 	SM_ERRCS_PLMN_NOT_ALLOWED 	"PLMN not allowed"
VAL 	0x0A0C 	SM_ERRCS_LA_NOT_ALLOWED 	"Location Area not allowed"
VAL 	0x0A0D 	SM_ERRCS_ROAMING_NOT_ALLOWED 	"Roaming not allowed in this location area"
VAL 	0x0A10 	SM_ERRCS_MSC_TEMP_NOT_RECHABLE 	"MSC temporarily not reachable"
VAL 	0x0A11 	SM_ERRCS_NET_FAIL 	"Network failure"
VAL 	0x0A16 	SM_ERRCS_CONGESTION 	"Congestion"
VAL 	0x0A5F 	SM_ERRCS_SEMANTIC_INCORRECT 	"Semantically incorrect message"
VAL 	0x0A60 	SM_ERRCS_INVALID_M_INFO 	"Invalid mandatory information"
VAL 	0x0A61 	SM_ERRCS_TYPE_INVALID 	"Message type non-existent or not implemented"
VAL 	0x0A62 	SM_ERRCS_TYPE_INCOMPATIBLE 	"Message type not compatible with the protocol state"
VAL 	0x0A63 	SM_ERRCS_IE_INVALID 	"Information element non-existent or not implemented"
VAL 	0x0A64 	SM_ERRCS_COND_IE_ERROR 	"Conditional IE error"
VAL 	0x0A65 	SM_ERRCS_MESSAGE_INVALID 	"Message not compatible with the protocol state"
VAL 	0x0A6F 	SM_ERRCS_PROTOCOL_ERROR 	"Protocol error, unspecified"
VAL 	0x0A70 	SM_ERRCS_POWER_OFF 	"local detach on power off"

VALTAB 	VAL_nsapi
VAL 	DEF 	 	"reserved"
VAL 	5 	GMMSM_NSAPI_5 	"NSAPI 5"
VAL 	6 	GMMSM_NSAPI_6 	"NSAPI 6"
VAL 	7 	GMMSM_NSAPI_7 	"NSAPI 7"
VAL 	8 	GMMSM_NSAPI_8 	"NSAPI 8"
VAL 	9 	GMMSM_NSAPI_9 	"NSAPI 9"
VAL 	10 	GMMSM_NSAPI_10 	"NSAPI 10"
VAL 	11 	GMMSM_NSAPI_11 	"NSAPI 11"
VAL 	12 	GMMSM_NSAPI_12 	"NSAPI 12"
VAL 	13 	GMMSM_NSAPI_13 	"NSAPI 13"
VAL 	14 	GMMSM_NSAPI_14 	"NSAPI 14"
VAL 	15 	GMMSM_NSAPI_15 	"NSAPI 15"




VAR 	l_buf 	"length of content in bit" 	S


VAR 	o_buf 	"offset of content in bit" 	S


VAR 	buf 	"buffer content" 	B


VAR 	sm_cause 	"error cause" 	S

VAL 	@p_gmmsm - VAL_sm_cause@ 	

VAR 	nsapi 	"NSAPI" 	B

VAL 	@p_gmmsm - VAL_nsapi@ 	

VAR 	receive_n_pdu_number_val 	"Receive N-PDU Number value" 	B





COMP 	sdu 	 "service data unit"
{
 	l_buf 	 ; length of content in bit
 	o_buf 	 ; offset of content in bit
 	buf 	[1] 	 ; buffer content
}



COMP 	npdu_list 	 "list of received N-PDU numbers"
{
 	nsapi 	 ; NSAPI
 	receive_n_pdu_number_val 	 ; Receive N-PDU Number value
}






; GMMSM_ESTABLISH_REQ 	0x2400
; GMMSM_ESTABLISH_CNF 	0x6400
; GMMSM_ESTABLISH_REJ 	0x6401
; GMMSM_RELEASE_IND 	0x6402
; GMMSM_UNITDATA_REQ 	0x2401
; GMMSM_UNITDATA_IND 	0x6403
; GMMSM_SEQUENCE_IND 	0x6404
; GMMSM_SEQUENCE_RES 	0x2402



PRIM 	GMMSM_ESTABLISH_REQ 	0x2400
{
}






PRIM 	GMMSM_ESTABLISH_CNF 	0x6400
{
}






PRIM 	GMMSM_ESTABLISH_REJ 	0x6401
{
 	sm_cause 	 ; error cause
}






PRIM 	GMMSM_RELEASE_IND 	0x6402
{
}






PRIM 	GMMSM_UNITDATA_REQ 	0x2401
{
 	sdu 	 ; service data unit
}






PRIM 	GMMSM_UNITDATA_IND 	0x6403
{
 	sdu 	 ; service data unit
}






PRIM 	GMMSM_SEQUENCE_IND 	0x6404
{
 	npdu_list 	[1..GMMSM_MAX_N_PDU_NUMBER_LIST] 	 ; list of received N-PDU numbers
}






PRIM 	GMMSM_SEQUENCE_RES 	0x2402
{
 	npdu_list 	[1..GMMSM_MAX_N_PDU_NUMBER_LIST] 	 ; list of received N-PDU numbers
}