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audio mode load change from Tourmaline
Our FreeCalypso universe now has two kinds of audio mode config files:
the old 164 byte kind and the new 176 byte kind. We are not enabling
L1_NEW_AEC in Magnetite, only in Tourmaline, thus 164 byte audio mode
files are still native to Magnetite. But we still desire graceful
handling of the situation when a running Magnetite fw may load a
176 byte audio mode file (presumably with new AEC config), thus we
incorporate the same audio mode loading change which we implemented
in Tourmaline: if the loaded audio mode file is of the wrong kind,
the AEC config is cleared to default disabled state.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Fri, 30 Jul 2021 03:55:52 +0000 |
parents | 945cf7f506b2 |
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/* ****************************** * * * Initialial version: Laurent Deniau, Laurent.Deniau@cern.ch * * For more information, please see the paper: * http://cern.ch/Laurent.Deniau/html/oopc/exception.html * * ----------------------------------------------------------- * * Strong rework and adaption to riviera by Christophe Favergeon * ****************************** */ // Authorization to use this source code communicated to Christophe Favergeon // by email #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <assert.h> #include "support/exception.h" #ifndef _WINDOWS #include "config/swconfig.cfg" #endif /* global stack of exception context */ struct _exceptionContext_ *const _returnExceptionContext_[MAX_RVF_TASKS]= #if (!GSMLITE) {NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL}; #else {NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL}; #endif struct _exceptionContext_ *_currentExceptionContext_ [MAX_RVF_TASKS]= #if (!GSMLITE) {NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL}; #else {NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL}; #endif /* delete protected pointers and throw exception */ void _exceptionThrow_(int exception) { struct _protectedPtr_ *p; struct _protectedPtr_ *oldp; /* no exception context saved, exit program */ if (!_currentExceptionContext_[rvf_get_taskid()]) exit(exception); /* free pointers stored on the current exception context pointers stack */ p=_currentExceptionContext_[rvf_get_taskid()]->stack; while(p) { oldp=p->previous; p->func(p->ptr); rvf_free_buf(p); p=oldp; } _currentExceptionContext_[rvf_get_taskid()]->stack=NULL; /* jump to previous exception context */ rvf_restore_context_buffer_(_currentExceptionContext_[rvf_get_taskid()]->context, exception); } // Protect a pointer when there is a try/ctahc block active void rvf_protect_pointer(T_RVF_MB_ID mb_id,void *p,T_RVF_RELEASE_PROTECTED_POINTER func) { struct _protectedPtr_ *ptr; struct _exceptionContext_ *context; T_RVF_MB_STATUS err; if (_currentExceptionContext_[rvf_get_taskid()]) { if (p==NULL) throw(E_not_enough_memory); context=_currentExceptionContext_[rvf_get_taskid()]; err=rvf_get_buf(mb_id,sizeof(struct _protectedPtr_),(void*)&ptr); if (err==RVF_GREEN) { ptr->next=NULL; ptr->previous=NULL; ptr->ptr=p; ptr->func=func; if (context->stack==NULL) { context->stack=ptr; } else { ptr->previous=context->stack; context->stack->next=ptr; context->stack=ptr; } } else { if (p!=NULL) rvf_free_buf(p); throw(E_not_enough_memory); } } } void rvf_forget_protected_ptr() { struct _protectedPtr_ *p; struct _protectedPtr_ *oldp; p=_currentExceptionContext_[rvf_get_taskid()]->stack; while(p) { oldp=p->previous; rvf_free_buf(p); p=oldp; } _currentExceptionContext_[rvf_get_taskid()]->stack=NULL; }