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view src/cs/services/etm/etm.h @ 636:57e67ca2e1cb
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> |
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date | Sun, 19 Jan 2020 20:14:58 +0000 |
parents | 945cf7f506b2 |
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/****************************************************************************** * Enhanced TestMode (ETM) * @file etm.h * * Design and coding Mads Meisner-Jensen, (mmj@ti.com) * Kim T. Petersn, (ktp@ti.com) * * ******************************************************************************/ #ifndef _ETM_H_ #define _ETM_H_ /****************************************************************************** * Prototypes and Globals ******************************************************************************/ // Max size of downlink packet payload #define ETM_PAYLOAD_MAX 256 // End Terminator for Tables #define TABLE_END -1 struct ioformat_s { const short index; // index for identifier const char *name; // parameter const char *format; // parameter data format }; /****************************************************************************** * Global Definitions ******************************************************************************/ // Enhanced TestMode Module IDentifiers enum { ETM_TM3 = 0x00, // Use of old TM3 protocol ETM_CORE = 0x01, ETM_TMT = 0x02, // Pseudo module ETM_SH = 0x03, // Pseudo module ETM_TM3_MISC = 0x04, // Pseudo module - Target side ETM_RF = 0x05, ETM_IMEI = 0x06, ETM_FFS2 = 0x07, ETM_AUDIO = 0x08, ETM_TPU = 0x09, // Not official part ETM ETM_PWR = 0x0A, ETM_BT = 0x0B, ETM_L23 = 0x0C, ETM_RESERVED10 = 0x0D, ETM_RESERVED11 = 0x0E, ETM_RESERVED12 = 0x0F, ETM_CUST = 0xC0, // Customize id ETM_CUST1 = 0xC1, // Customize id ETM_CUST2 = 0xC2, // Customize id ETM_CUST3 = 0xC3, // Customize id ETM_CUST4 = 0xC4, // Customize id ETM_CUST5 = 0xC5, // Customize id ETM_CUST6 = 0xC6, // Customize id ETM_CUST7 = 0xC7, // Customize id ETM_CUST8 = 0xC8, // Customize id ETM_TEST = 0xAA, // used for test of dll's ETM_TASK = 0xEE, // ETM TASK in Target ETM_FFS1 = 0x70 }; enum { // ETM_ERROR_MUL = 100, ETM_CORE_ERROR = -100 * ETM_CORE, ETM_TMT_ERROR = -100 * ETM_TMT, ETM_SH_ERROR = -100 * ETM_SH, ETM_RF_ERROR = -100 * ETM_RF, ETM_FFS2_ERROR = -100 * ETM_FFS2, ETM_AUDIO_ERROR = -100 * ETM_AUDIO, ETM_TPU_ERROR = -100 * ETM_TPU, ETM_IMEI_ERROR = -100 * ETM_IMEI, ETM_PWR_ERROR = -100 * ETM_PWR, ETM_BT_ERROR = -100 * ETM_BT, ETM_FFS_ERROR = -100 * ETM_FFS2, ETM_TEST_ERROR = -100 * ETM_TEST, // used for test of dll's ETM_OS_ERROR = -100 * 1000 // OS Error (specially handled!) }; // Module private (normally target-side) errors are in the range: [ -2..-47] // Common (normally target-side) errors are in the range: [-48..-63] // Common (normally PC-side) errors are in the range: [-64..-89] // Module private (normally PC-side) errors are in the range: [-90..-99] enum ETMCommonTargetErrors { ETM_OK = 0, // Ok ETM_FINISHED = -1, // Previously started operation has finished. // Errors that are related to the Riv env. ETM_RV_FATAL = -48, // Fatal error in RIV environment eg. memory error ETM_RV_NOT_SUPPORTED = -49, // Funtionality not supported by RIV // Error codes related to L1 Test mode ETM_L1TESTMODE = -50, // Layer 1 is not in test mode ETM_NOT_USED1 = -51, // ETM_NOT_USED2 = -52, // ETM_NOT_USED3 = -53, // ETM_NOT_USED4 = -54, // // ETM Common Target Errors ETM_MESSAGE = -55, // Received unknown message ETM_NOMEM = -56, // Out of memory ETM_AGAIN = -57, // Not ready, try again later ETM_BADOP = -58, // Operation not possible in current context ETM_INVAL = -59, // Invalid parameter/argument ETM_NOSYS = -60, // Module or function not present ETM_FATAL = -61, // System fatal error ETM_PACKET = -62, // Packet error (checksum or other) ETM_OK_MORE = -63 // Ok, more data coming }; // ETM Common PC-side Errors. The error codes from this section are not to // be used directly but should be used like 'ETM_XXX_ERROR + ETM_INVALID', // where XXX is the module's name enum ETMCommonPCErrors { ETM_INTERNAL = -64, // Fatal (internal) unrecoverable error ETM_TOOFEWARGS = -65, // Too few arguments ETM_USE = -67, // Failed to load module ETM_USEAGAIN = -68, // Module already loaded ETM_USEVERSION = -69, // Module version incompatible ETM_INVALID = -70, // Invalid parameter/argument ETM_MEMORY = -71, // Out of memory ETM_BUFFER = -72, // Buffer too small (maybe internal buffer) ETM_BADDATA = -73, // Bad/unexpected data in uplink packet ETM_NOSUPPORT = -74, // Not supported ETM_BADVALUE = -75, // Bad argument/parameter value ETM_FILE_IO = -76, // File I/O error (file not found?) ETM_HOST_FIO = -78 // Host system file I/O error }; enum ETMTgTraceMask { TgTrTest = 0x00000001, TgTrEtmLow = 0x00000002, TgTrEtmMed = 0x00000004, TgTrEtmHigh = 0x00000008, TgTrCore = 0x00000100, TgTrAudio = 0x00000200, TgTrFfs = 0x00000400, TgTrRf = 0x00000800, TgTrFatal = 0x80000000, TgTrAll = 0xFFFFFFFF }; /****************************************************************************** * Macros ******************************************************************************/ #define if_error_return(myerror) if (myerror < 0) return myerror // Keyword to use for exporting a DLL function #define FEXPORT __stdcall // Keyword to use for defining a DLL variable as private #define PRIVATE // Keyword to use for defining a DLL variable as private #define PUBLIC /****************************************************************************** * Tracing ******************************************************************************/ // Trace module IDs enum { TrSH = 1 << 24, TrTMT = 2 << 24, TrCore = 3 << 24, TrAUDIO = 4 << 24, TrFFS = 5 << 24, TrPWR = 6 << 24, TrCust = 9 << 24, TrRF = 10 << 24, TrIMEI = 11 << 24, TrBT = 12 << 24, TrETM = 14 << 24, TrTPU = 15 << 24, TrTEST = 19 << 24 }; /****************************************************************************** * Supported hardware and software version - read out from Target *****************************************************************************/ enum HW_SW_revisions_fids { SW_REV_ETM_TASK = 0x01, SW_REV_ETM_API = 0x02, SW_REV_ETM_CORE = 0x10, SW_REV_ETM_AUDIO = 0x11, SW_REV_ETM_RF = 0x12, SW_REV_ETM_FFS = 0x13, SW_REV_ETM_PWR = 0x14, SW_REV_ETM_BT = 0x15, SW_REV_xx1 = 0x16, // Not in use SW_REV_xx2 = 0x18, // Not in use SW_REV_xx3 = 0x19, // Not in use SW_MCU_TCS_PROGRAM_RELEASE = 0xC0, SW_MCU_TCS_OFFICIAL = 0xC1, SW_MCU_TCS_INTERNAL = 0xC2, SW_MCU_TM_VERSION = 0xC3, SW_DSP_CODE_VERSION = 0xD0, SW_DSP_PATCH_VERSION = 0xD1, HW_REV_1, HW_REV_2, HW_REV_3, HW_REV_4, HW_REV_5, HW_REV_6, HW_REV_7, HW_REV_8 }; /****************************************************************************** * Types ******************************************************************************/ #ifndef BASIC_TYPES #define BASIC_TYPES typedef signed char int8_t; typedef unsigned char uint8_t; typedef signed short int16_t; typedef unsigned short uint16_t; typedef signed int int32_t; typedef unsigned int uint32_t; typedef signed char int8; typedef unsigned char uint8; typedef signed short int16; typedef unsigned short uint16; typedef signed int int32; typedef unsigned int uint32; #endif /****************************************************************************** * Trash/Hacks ******************************************************************************/ #endif // _ETM_H_