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uartfax.c: pull from Tourmaline (GTM900 RI output) In addition to the primary intent of bringing in GTM900 RI output support, pulling uartfax.c wholesale from Tourmaline also changes the initial_time argument in the two NU_Create_Timer() calls from 0 to 1. This change is required for the new version of Nucleus used in Tourmaline and Selenite (and apparently also used by TI in LoCosto), and it is harmless (no effect) for the original TCS211 version of Nucleus used in Magnetite. The new philosophical model being adopted is that Tourmaline is our new development head firmware, whereas Magnetite will now be maintained similarly to how Linux maintainers treat stable kernels: changes will be backported from Tourmaline if they are deemed appropriate for stable modem firmware.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sat, 24 Oct 2020 17:33:10 +0000
parents 945cf7f506b2
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/******************************************************************************
 * Power Task (pwr)
 * Design and coding by Svend Kristian Lindholm, skl@ti.com
 *
 * PWR MMI Interface
 *
 * $Id: pwr_api.c 1.1 Wed, 20 Aug 2003 10:22:37 +0200 skl $
 *
 ******************************************************************************/

#include "lcc/lcc.h"
#include "lcc/lcc_env.h"
#include "lcc/lcc_trace.h"
#include "rv/rv_defined_swe.h"

/******************************************************************************
 * Function prototypes
 ******************************************************************************/

T_RVM_RETURN pwr_start_timer(UINT32 *timer_begin);

// Inform the PWR process which callback function to send MMI events
// and perform initialization of mmi related variables
void pwr_register (T_RV_RETURN_PATH *return_path, void *ptr) {
    ttw(ttr(TTrInit,"pwr_register  (%d)" NL, 0x00));

    // Assign return path (callback or task address id)
    pwr_ctrl->rpath.callback_func = return_path->callback_func;
    pwr_ctrl->rpath.addr_id       = return_path->addr_id;

    // Pointer to mmi event memory allocated (& deallocated) by the MMI
    pwr_ctrl->mmi_ptr = (struct mmi_info_ind_s *) ptr;

    // Yes - the mmi has registered!
    pwr_ctrl->flag_mmi_registered = 1;

    // Start the mmi repetition timer
    pwr_start_timer(&pwr_ctrl->time_begin_mmi_rep);
    ttw(ttr(TTrTimerLow,"mmi repetition timer started(%d)" NL, 0));

    ttw(ttr(TTrInit,"pwr_register  (%d)" NL, 0xFF));
}