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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
parents 27a4235405c6
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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 :  Custom dependent definitions for DL of the
|             mobile station
|
|             Use this header for definitions to integrate the
|             protocol stack entity DL in your target system !
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/

#ifndef CUS_DL_H
#define CUS_DL_H

/*==== CONSTANTS ==================================================*/
/*
 * TIMER_VALUES
 *
 * Description :  The constants define the timer values
 *                for the DL timer T200 depending on the various
 *                channel types and service access point identifiers.
 *                Value 1 means timeout, Value 0 means timer is stopped
 */

#define T200_ACTIVE   2
#define T200_EXPIRED  1
#define T200_STOPPED  0

#define T200_SDCCH_SAPI_0_CNT     (T200_EXPIRED + 1)
#define T200_FACCH_SAPI_0_CNT_FR  (T200_EXPIRED + 9)
#define T200_FACCH_SAPI_0_CNT_HR  (T200_EXPIRED + 5)
#define T200_SDCCH_SAPI_3_CNT     (T200_EXPIRED + 3)
#define T200_SACCH_SAPI_3_CNT     (T200_EXPIRED + 4)


/*
 * PRIMITIVE SIZES
 *
 * Description :  The primitive size of PH_DATA_REQ depends on the
 *                used channel. It is defined separately to achieve
 *                an optimum of transmitted bytes to physical layer.
 *                The default value which is defined here is calculated
 *                without any alignment bits.
 *                E.g. SACCH   N201        =  18
 *                             l1 header   =   2
 *                             l2 header   =   3
 *                             sdu offset  =   2
 *                             sdu length  =   2
 *                             ch_type     =   1
 *                             dummy       =   1
 *                             -----------------
 *                             total       =  29
 *
 */

#define SACCH_PRIM_SIZE     29
#define SDCCH_PRIM_SIZE     29
#define FACCH_PRIM_SIZE     29


/*
 * MAX_QUEUED_MESSAGES
 *
 * Description :  The constant define the maximum number of
 *                stored layer 3 messages in data link layer.
 */

#define MAX_QUEUED_MESSAGES    10

/*
 * VERSION
 *
 * Description :  The constants define the type and the value
 *                of a version identification. The version
 *                is part of the monitor struct.
 */

#define T_VERSION   char
#define VERSION_DL  "DL 1.0"

/*
 * VSI_CALLER
 *
 * Description :  For multithread applications the constant VSI_CALLER
 *                must be defined to identify the calling thread of the
 *                VSI-Interface. This must be done correponding to the
 *                type of T_VSI_CALLER in VSI.H. The comma symbol is
 *                neccessary because the vsi-functions are called
 *                like this vsi_xxx (VSI_CALLER par2, par3 ...)
 */
#if defined (NEW_FRAME)
#define VSI_CALLER dl_handle,
#define VSI_CALLER_SINGLE dl_handle
#else
#ifdef OPTION_MULTITHREAD
#define VSI_CALLER DL_NAME,
#define VSI_CALLER_SINGLE DL_NAME
#else
#define VSI_CALLER
#define VSI_CALLER_SINGLE
#endif
#endif
#endif