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pcmdata.c: default +CGMI to "FreeCalypso" and +CGMM to model The present change has no effect whatsoever on Falconia-made and Openmoko-made devices on which /pcm/CGMI and /pcm/CGMM files have been programmed in FFS with sensible ID strings by the respective factories, but what should AT+CGMI and AT+CGMM queries return when the device is a Huawei GTM900 or Tango modem that has been converted to FreeCalypso with a firmware change? Before the present change they would return compiled-in defaults of "<manufacturer>" and "<model>", respectively; with the present change the firmware will self-identify as "FreeCalypso GTM900-FC" or "FreeCalypso Tango" on the two respective targets. This firmware identification will become important if someone incorporates an FC-converted GTM900 or Tango modem into a ZeroPhone-style smartphone where some high-level software like ofono will be talking to the modem and will need to properly identify this modem as FreeCalypso, as opposed to some other AT command modem flavor with different quirks. In technical terms, the compiled-in default for the AT+CGMI query (which will always be overridden by the /pcm/CGMI file in FFS if one is present) is now "FreeCalypso" in all configs on all targets; the compiled-in default for the AT+CGMM query (likewise always overridden by /pcm/CGMM if present) is "GTM900-FC" if CONFIG_TARGET_GTM900 or "Tango" if CONFIG_TARGET_TANGO or the original default of "<model>" otherwise.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sun, 19 Jan 2020 20:14:58 +0000
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#ifndef _MMI_BlkResources_H_
#define _MMI_BlkResources_H_

#define ALLOC_MEMORY mfwAlloc
#define FREE_MEMORY  mfwFree

/*******************************************************************************

					CONDAT (UK)

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 This software product is the property of Condat (UK) Ltd and may not be
 disclosed to any third party without the express permission of the owner.                                 
                                                                              
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 $Project name:	Basic MMI                                                      
 $Project code:	BMI (6349)                                                           
 $Module:		PhoneBook
 $File:		    MmiBlkResources.h
 $Revision:		1.0                                                       
                                                                              
 $Author:		Condat(UK)                                                         
 $Date:		    25/10/00                                                      
                                                                               
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 Description:
 
    The block resource manager handles a list of blocks of information,
    passing back pointers to the block of data on request. It provides
    a mechanism for mapping identifiers to strings, bitmaps, melodies
    or any other block of information.
                        
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 $History: MmiBlkResources.h

	25/10/00			Original Condat(UK) BMI version.	
	   
 $End

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/* Define the prototypes for the basic routines
*/
typedef void    *tBlkHandle;
typedef long int tBlkId;

/* The initialisation routine must be called as part of the startup
   phase of the system, it will allocate working space for the block
   handler if required, and will initialise any structures required
   to maintain the correct operation of the functions. This routine
   must be called prior to invocation of any other block resource
   function
*/
tBlkHandle mmibr_Initialise( tBlkHandle BlkBase, int NumEntries );

/* The shutdown function can be called to free any allocations set up
   by the Initialise routine. In a running system this is unlikely to
   be called unless a catastrophic error has occurred and the system
   needs to be restarted.
*/
void mmibr_ShutDown( tBlkHandle *BlkRsrc );

/* We will adopt a mechanism where each block of data being provided
   will need to be returned to the block resource manager when it
   is no longer being used, this will provide an orthogonal approach
   when dealing with data coming from either ROM or dynamically
   allocated memory
*/
tBlkHandle mmibr_Fetch( tBlkHandle BlkRsrc, tBlkId Id );


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                                End of File
                                                                              
*******************************************************************************/

#endif