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Lorekeeping: allow tpudrv-leonardo.lib on Leonardo/Tango
Back in 2015 the Mother's idea was to produce a FreeCalypso development
board that would be a clone of TI Leonardo, including the original
quadband RFFE; one major additional stipulation was that this board
needed to be able to run original unmodified TCS211-20070608 firmware
with all blobs intact, with only minimal binary patches to main.lib
and tpudrv.lib. The necessary patched libs were produced at that time
in the tcs211-patches repository.
That plan was changed and we produced FCDEV3B instead, with Openmoko's
triband RFFE instead of Leonardo quadband, but when FC Magnetite started
in 2016, a TPUDRV_blob= provision was still made, allowing the possibility
of patching OM's tpudrv.lib for a restored Leonardo RFFE.
Now in 2020 we have FC Tango which is essentially a verbatim clone of
Leonardo core, including the original quadband RFFE. We have also
deblobbed our firmware so much that we have absolutely no real need
for a blob version of tpudrv.lib - but I thought it would be neat to put
the ancient TPUDRV_blob= mechanism (classic config) to its originally
intended use, just for the heck of it.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Fri, 29 May 2020 03:55:36 +0000 |
parents | 93999a60b835 |
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/* +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT: MMI-Framework (8445) $Workfile:: mfw_bt_geh.h $| | $Author:: NDH $Revision:: 1 $| | CREATED: 22.04.04 $Modtime:: 22.04.04 10:48 $| | STATE : code | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ MODULE : MFW_BT PURPOSE : This module contains the definitions for MFW Bluetooth File Transfer Profile */ #ifndef DEF_MFW_BT_GEH_HEADER #define DEF_MFW_BT_GEH_HEADER #include "mfw_bte.h" /* ** The signals processed by the Bluetooth Event Handler are defined by the individual profiles, which it serves. */ typedef union { T_MFW_BT_DM_SEC_SIG_DATA dmSecSignals; T_MFW_BT_DM_SRCH_SIG_DATA dmSrchSignals; T_MFW_BT_DG_SIG_DATA dgSignals; T_MFW_BT_AG_SIG_DATA agSignals; T_MFW_BT_OPC_SIG_DATA opcSignals; T_MFW_BT_OPS_SIG_DATA opsSignals; T_MFW_BT_FTC_SIG_DATA ftcSignals; T_MFW_BT_FTS_SIG_DATA ftsSignals; } T_MFW_BT_SIG_DATA; /* ** The events stored in the Event Buffer contain an EventId, Originator and the original Signal Data. */ typedef struct { ULONG event; /* Combination of Event Id and Originator */ T_MFW_BT_SIG_DATA data; } T_MFW_BT_SIGNALS; /* ** BT Originators, used to identify the originating profile of each event */ typedef enum { MFW_BT_DM_SECURITY = 0x10000, MFW_BT_DM_SEARCH = 0x20000, MFW_BT_DG = 0X30000, MFW_BT_AG = 0X40000, MFW_BT_OPC = 0X50000, MFW_BT_OPS = 0X60000, MFW_BT_FTC = 0X70000, MFW_BT_FTS = 0X80000, MFW_BT_MAX_ORIGINATOR /* This should ALWAYS be the final entry */ }T_MFW_BT_ORIGINATORS; /* ** MFW_BT_MAX_SIG_Q_ENTRIES macro defines the maximum size of the circular buffer in terms of the number of signals which ** can be stored in it. *** NOTE : This should be an even number, as the size will be halved if the buffer cannot be created. *** */ #define MFW_BT_MAX_SIG_Q_ENTRIES 20 /* ** The Bluetooth Event handler, in the GPF context, on receipt of the MMI_BT_CB_NOTIFY_IND primitive, will handle up to a maximum ** of MFW_BT_MAX_CONSEC_SIG_PROC consecutive events before reposting the MMI_BT_CB_NOTIFY_IND primitive and relinquishing ** control. */ #define MFW_BT_MAX_CONSEC_SIG_PROC 4 /* ** Generic Bluetooth Event Handler Prototypes */ T_MFW_BT_STATUS mfw_bt_ge_enable (void); void mfw_bt_ge_disable (void); T_MFW_BT_STATUS mfw_bt_ge_post_event (T_MFW_BT_ORIGINATORS originator, ULONG eventId, void *data, int dataLen); void mfw_bt_cb_notify_rxd (void); #endif