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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>
date Thu, 02 Jan 2020 05:38:26 +0000
parents 53929b40109c
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/*
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|  Project :  GSM-F&D (8411)
|  Modul   :  ACI_BAT
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|  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 :  Handle cme and cms errors for BAT clients
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "aci_all.h"

#include "aci_cmh.h"  /* so see T_ACI_ERR_CLASS and other */
#include "psa.h"
#include "cmh.h"      /* extern definition of aciErrDesc */

#include "aci_bat_cmh.h"
#include "aci_bat.h"
#include "aci_bat_err.h"

#include "psa_psi.h"


/*
 * the [stq]AT_xxx function will set the global variable aciErrDesc with ACI_ERR_DESC.
 * here we read it and cast it to the BAT value defined in
 * T_BAT_plus_cme_error_error and T_BAT_plus_cms_error_err.
 * Currently (03.March 2005) the error values of ACI and BAT are identical,
 * but can cause a lot of problems when there is a mismatch!
 * There should be used only the values of p_bat.h defined in bat.sap !
 *
 * on ACI level there are CME, CMS, CEER and EXT error values.
 * CEER errors are/is only one in
 *      cmh_ccf.c:2159:    ACI_ERR_DESC( ACI_ERR_CLASS_Ceer, CAUSE_MAKE(DEFBY_STD,
 * and must be requested with the
 * T_BAT_cmd_send send.ctrl_params = BAT_CMD_SET_PLUS_CEER by the apllication.
 * BAT returns with a T_BAT_res_set_plus_ceer structure.
 *
 */

/*
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PROJECT : GSM-F&D (8411)            MODULE  : ACI_BAT              |
| STATE   : code                      ROUTINE : aci_bat_err          |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+

  PURPOSE : central BAT error function called by aci_bat_wrapper only.
            it evaluates the global varaible aciErrDesc, which has been set
            with the appropriate error value of the just ran ACI function.
*/
GLOBAL void aci_bat_err (T_ACI_DTI_PRC_PSI *src_infos_psi)
{
  T_ACI_ERR_CLASS err_class;
  T_BAT_res_plus_cme_error cme_data;
  T_BAT_res_plus_cms_error cms_data;
  T_BAT_res_plus_ext_error ext_data;
  T_BAT_cmd_response resp;

  if (ACI_BAT_VALID_ERR_DESC())
  {
    err_class = (T_ACI_ERR_CLASS)ACI_BAT_GET_ERR_CLASS();
    switch (err_class)
    {
      case (ACI_ERR_CLASS_Cme):
      {
        T_BAT_plus_cme_error_error bat_err;
        T_ACI_CME_ERR err = (T_ACI_CME_ERR)ACI_BAT_GET_ERR_VALUE();
        ACI_BAT_RESET_ERR_DESC();
        bat_err = (T_BAT_plus_cme_error_error)err;
        resp.ctrl_response = BAT_RES_PLUS_CME_ERROR;
        resp.response.ptr_plus_cme_error=&cme_data;
        resp.response.ptr_plus_cme_error->error = bat_err;
        TRACE_EVENT_P1("aci_bat_err(): CME ERROR: %d", bat_err);
        break;
      }
      case (ACI_ERR_CLASS_Cms):
      {
        T_BAT_plus_cms_error_err bat_err;
        T_ACI_CMS_ERR err = (T_ACI_CMS_ERR)ACI_BAT_GET_ERR_VALUE();
        ACI_BAT_RESET_ERR_DESC();
        bat_err = (T_BAT_plus_cms_error_err)err;
        resp.ctrl_response = BAT_RES_PLUS_CMS_ERROR;
        resp.response.ptr_plus_cms_error=&cms_data;
        resp.response.ptr_plus_cms_error->err = bat_err;
        TRACE_EVENT_P1("aci_bat_err(): CMS ERROR: %d", bat_err);
        break;
      }
      case (ACI_ERR_CLASS_Ext):
      {
        T_BAT_plus_ext_error_err bat_err;
        T_ACI_EXT_ERR err = (T_ACI_EXT_ERR)ACI_BAT_GET_ERR_VALUE();
        ACI_BAT_RESET_ERR_DESC();
        bat_err = (T_BAT_plus_ext_error_err)err;
        resp.ctrl_response = BAT_RES_PLUS_EXT_ERROR;
        resp.response.ptr_plus_ext_error=&ext_data;
        resp.response.ptr_plus_ext_error->err = bat_err;
        TRACE_EVENT_P1("aci_bat_err(): EXT ERROR: %d", bat_err);
        break;
      }
      case (ACI_ERR_CLASS_NotPresent):
      default:
        /* this should trigger to request the CEER errors by the application */
        resp.ctrl_response = BAT_RES_PLUS_CME_ERROR;
        resp.response.ptr_plus_cms_error=&cms_data;
        resp.response.ptr_plus_cms_error->err=(T_BAT_plus_cms_error_err)BAT_CME_ERROR_UNKNOWN;
        TRACE_EVENT("aci_bat_err(): UNKNOWN ERROR");
        break;
    }
  }
  else
  {
    TRACE_EVENT("aci_bat_err(): WARNING, no error value set!");

    resp.ctrl_response = BAT_RES_PLUS_CME_ERROR;
    resp.response.ptr_plus_cme_error=&cme_data;
    resp.response.ptr_plus_cme_error->error=BAT_CME_ERROR_UNKNOWN;
  }

  aci_bat_send(src_infos_psi,&resp);
}

/*
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PROJECT : GSM-F&D (8411)            MODULE  : ACI_BAT              |
| STATE   : code                      ROUTINE : sBAT_PlusCEER        |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+

  PURPOSE :
*/
GLOBAL T_ACI_BAT_RSLT sBAT_PlusCEER        (T_ACI_DTI_PRC_PSI *src_infos_psi,
                                            T_BAT_cmd_send    *cmd)
{
  T_ACI_BAT_RSLT ret;
  USHORT cause;

  TRACE_FUNCTION ("sBAT_PlusCEER()");

  /*
  *   Call the corresponding ACI function. T_ACI_BAT_RSLT is
  *   assumed to be equivalent to T_ACI_RESULT.
  */
  ret=(T_ACI_BAT_RSLT)qAT_PlusCEER((T_ACI_CMD_SRC)src_infos_psi->srcId,&cause);

  /*
  *   If the query completes - and it should - send the response now.
  */
  if (ret==ACI_BAT_CMPL)
  {
    T_BAT_cmd_response resp;
    T_BAT_res_set_plus_ceer ceer_data;

    resp.ctrl_response=BAT_RES_SET_PLUS_CEER;
    resp.response.ptr_set_plus_ceer=&ceer_data;

    ceer_data.definedby=(T_BAT_plus_ceer_definedby)GET_CAUSE_DEFBY(cause);
    ceer_data.originatingside=(T_BAT_plus_ceer_originatingside)GET_CAUSE_ORIGSIDE(cause);
    ceer_data.originatingentity=(T_BAT_plus_ceer_originatingentity)GET_CAUSE_ORIGIN_ENTITY(cause);
    ceer_data.causevalue=(U8)GET_CAUSE_VALUE(cause);

    aci_bat_send(src_infos_psi,&resp);
  }

  return(ret);
}