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armio.c: make GPIOs 8 & 13 outputs driving 1 on all "classic" targets
Calypso GPIOs 8 & 13 are pinmuxed with MCUEN1 & MCUEN2, respectively,
and on powerup these pins are MCUEN, i.e., outputs driving 1. TI's code
for C-Sample and earlier turns them into GPIOs configured as outputs also
driving 1 - so far, so good - but TI's code for BOARD 41 (which covers
D-Sample, Leonardo and all real world Calypso devices derived from the
latter) switches them from MCUEN to GPIOs, but then leaves them as inputs.
Given that the hardware powerup state of these two pins is outputs driving 1,
every Calypso board design MUST be compatible with such driving; typically
these GPIO signals will be either unused and unconnected or connected as
outputs driving some peripheral. Turning these pins into GPIO inputs will
result in floating inputs on every reasonably-wired board, thus I am
convinced that this configuration is nothing but a bug on the part of
whoever wrote this code at TI.
This floating input bug had already been fixed earlier for GTA modem and
FCDEV3B targets; the present change makes the fix unconditional for all
"classic" targets. The newly affected targets are D-Sample, Leonardo,
Tango and GTM900.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Thu, 02 Jan 2020 05:38:26 +0000 |
parents | 945cf7f506b2 |
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/** * @file tty_i.h * * Internal definitions for TTY. * * @author Frederic Turgis (f-turgis@ti.com) & Gerard Cauvy (g-cauvy@ti.com) * @version 0.1 */ /* * History: * * Date Modification * ------------------------------------ * 01/27/2003 Create * * (C) Copyright 2003 by Texas Instruments Incorporated, All Rights Reserved */ #ifndef __TTY_I_H_ #define __TTY_I_H_ #include "rv/rv_general.h" #include "rvm/rvm_gen.h" #include "rvf/rvf_api.h" #include "rvm/rvm_use_id_list.h" /* TTY entity (Background Task) is HIGHLY linked to the Audio entity. */ #include "audio/audio_api.h" /* Macro definition for sending trace */ #define TTY_SEND_TRACE(text,level) rvf_send_trace(text, sizeof(text)-1, NULL_PARAM, level, TTY_USE_ID ) /* Events Masks for TTY SWE. */ #define TTY_DATA_EVENT_MASK (EVENT_MASK(RVF_APPL_EVT_0)) #define TTY_INIT_EVENT_MASK (EVENT_MASK(RVF_APPL_EVT_1)) #define TTY_EXIT_EVENT_MASK (EVENT_MASK(RVF_APPL_EVT_2)) /* TTY Control Block. */ typedef struct { /** * Return path of the input result (should be the return path to access * to the SWE we are communicating with). */ T_RV_RETURN_PATH return_path; /** Pointer to the error function */ T_RVM_RETURN (*error_ft)(T_RVM_NAME swe_name, T_RVM_RETURN error_cause, T_RVM_ERROR_TYPE error_type, T_RVM_STRING error_msg); /** Mem bank id. */ T_RVF_MB_ID prim_mb_id; /** Address ID of TTY SWE */ T_RVF_G_ADDR_ID addr_id; UINT8 state; } T_TTY_ENV_CTRL_BLK; /* Internal messages definition */ #define TTY_START_REQ (0x00F0 | AUDIO_EVENT_INTERN | AUDIO_EVENTS_MASK) typedef struct { T_RV_HDR os_hdr; T_RV_RETURN return_path; } T_TTY_START; #define TTY_STOP_REQ (0x00F1 | AUDIO_EVENT_INTERN | AUDIO_EVENTS_MASK) typedef struct { T_RV_HDR os_hdr; T_RV_RETURN return_path; } T_TTY_STOP; /* Define all the state of the TTY State Machine */ #define TTY_IDLE (1) #define TTY_WAIT_START_CON (2) #define TTY_WAIT_STOP_COMMAND (3) #define TTY_WAIT_START_CON_TO_STOP (4) #define TTY_WAIT_STOP_CON (5) #endif /* __TTY_I_H_ */