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tpudrv12.h: FCDEV3B goes back to being itself
A while back we had the idea of a FreeCalypso modem family whereby our
current fcdev3b target would some day morph into fcmodem, with multiple
FC modem family products, potentially either triband or quadband, being
firmware-compatible with each other and with our original FCDEV3B. But
in light of the discovery of Tango modules that earlier idea is now being
withdrawn: instead the already existing Tango hw is being adopted into
our FreeCalypso family.
Tango cannot be firmware-compatible with triband OM/FCDEV3B targets
because the original quadband RFFE on Tango modules is wired in TI's
original Leonardo arrangement. Because this Leonardo/Tango way is now
becoming the official FreeCalypso way of driving quadband RFFEs thanks
to the adoption of Tango into our FC family, our earlier idea of
extending FIC's triband RFFE control signals with TSPACT5 no longer makes
much sense - we will probably never produce any new hardware with that
once-proposed arrangement. Therefore, that triband-or-quadband FCFAM
provision is being removed from the code base, and FCDEV3B goes back to
being treated the same way as CONFIG_TARGET_GTAMODEM for RFFE control
purposes.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Thu, 24 Sep 2020 21:03:08 +0000 |
parents | 9e55fe3a5ee4 |
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/* * This C module is a reconstruction based on the disassembly of * os_mis.obj in frame_na7_db_fl.lib from the Leonardo package. */ /* set of included headers from COFF symtab, slightly reordered: */ #include <stddef.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #if 0 /* from first attempt at gcc-built fw, currently unused */ #include "../../riviera/rv/general.h" #include "../../riviera/rv/rv_general.h" #include "../../riviera/rvf/rvf_api.h" #include "../../services/ffs/ffs.h" #endif #include "nucleus.h" #include "typedefs.h" #include "os.h" #include "gdi.h" #include "os_types.h" #include "os_glob.h" #include "header.h" #include "vsi.h" #if 0 /* from first attempt at gcc-built fw, currently unused */ #include "drvconf.h" #include "../tst_pei/tstdriver.h" #endif #include "dar_func.h" #include "tools.h" typedef unsigned char u_char; char *NU_State[13] = { "NU_READY", "", "NU_SLEEP_SUSPEND", "", "", "NU_QUEUE_SUSPEND", "NU_SEMAPHORE_SUSPEND", "", "NU_PARTITION_SUSPEND", "NU_MEMORY_SUSPEND", "", "NU_FINISHED", "NU_TERMINATED", }; char *msg_type[4] = { "", "PRIMITIVE", "SIGNAL", "TIMEOUT", }; char *warning = "SYSTEM WARNING: "; T_GPF_DAR_PROPERTIES *dar; T_GPF_DAR_STRUCT os_dar; NU_PROTECT os_mis_Protect; u_char SystemErrorBuffer[256]; u_char DARErrorBuffer[256]; static u_char state; static int fd; static unsigned bytes_read; static u_char *msg; static unsigned count; static unsigned data_len; static unsigned dar_wrap_around; static unsigned dar_buffer_count; static unsigned dar_wrap_around_detected; LONG os_read_dar_ffs_data(USHORT entry, char *buffer, USHORT len) { /* * This function is only used to implement the READ_DAR_FILE * system primitive; this frill feature is currently deemed * not important enough to expend the effort to reconstruct * this function from disassembly. */ return(OS_ERROR); } LONG os_dar_set_filter(void) { if (dar) dar->diagnose_swe_filter(dar->gpf_use_id, dar->warning); return(OS_OK); } LONG os_dar_register(const void *dar_properties) { if (dar_properties) { os_dar.properties = (T_GPF_DAR_PROPERTIES *) dar_properties; os_dar.magic_nr = DAR_INITIALIZED; dar = (T_GPF_DAR_PROPERTIES *) dar_properties; } return(OS_OK); } void os_dar_init(void) { if (os_dar.magic_nr != DAR_INITIALIZED) dar = 0; } void os_SystemError(OS_HANDLE Caller, USHORT cause, char *buffer) { /* * The implementation of this function in the binary blob * which we are reversing is very complex. I am leaving it * as an empty stub for now. - Space Falcon */ } GLOBAL LONG os_ObjectInformation(OS_HANDLE Caller, USHORT Id, USHORT Handle, USHORT len, void *Buffer) { switch (Id) { case OS_OBJTASK: return os_TaskInformation(Handle, Buffer); case OS_OBJQUEUE: return os_QueueInformation(Handle, Buffer); case OS_OBJPARTITIONGROUP: return os_PartitionInformation(Handle, Buffer); case OS_OBJMEMORYPOOL: return os_MemoryInformation(Handle, Buffer); case OS_OBJTIMER: return os_TimerInformation(Handle, Buffer); case OS_OBJSEMAPHORE: return os_SemaphoreInformation(Handle, Buffer); default: return(OS_ERROR); } } GLOBAL LONG os_Initialize(void) { if (os_SemInit() == OS_ERROR) return(OS_ERROR); if (os_ProInit() == OS_ERROR) return(OS_ERROR); if (os_ComInit() == OS_ERROR) return(OS_ERROR); if (os_MemInit() == OS_ERROR) return(OS_ERROR); if (os_TimInit() == OS_ERROR) return(OS_ERROR); if (os_isr_init() == OS_ERROR) return(OS_ERROR); #if 0 if (os_EvGrpInit() == OS_ERROR) return(OS_ERROR); #endif /* * The original code zeroes out the first 32-bit word of * os_mis_Protect here. We don't really need to do that, * as it is a zeroed-on-boot bss var. */ os_dar_init(); /* inlined in the original */ return(OS_OK); }