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board preprocessor conditionals: prep for more FC hw in the future
This change eliminates the CONFIG_TARGET_FCDEV3B preprocessor symbol and
all preprocessor conditionals throughout the code base that tested for it,
replacing them with CONFIG_TARGET_FCFAM or CONFIG_TARGET_FCMODEM. These
new symbols are specified as follows:
CONFIG_TARGET_FCFAM is intended to cover all hardware designs created by
Mother Mychaela under the FreeCalypso trademark. This family will include
modem products (repackagings of the FCDEV3B, possibly with RFFE or even
RF transceiver changes), and also my desired FreeCalypso handset product.
CONFIG_TARGET_FCMODEM is intended to cover all FreeCalypso modem products
(which will be firmware-compatible with the FCDEV3B if they use TI Rita
transceiver, or will require a different fw build if we switch to one of
Silabs Aero transceivers), but not the handset product. Right now this
CONFIG_TARGET_FCMODEM preprocessor symbol is used to conditionalize
everything dealing with MCSI.
At the present moment the future of FC hardware evolution is still unknown:
it is not known whether we will ever have any beyond-FCDEV3B hardware at all
(contingent on uncertain funding), and if we do produce further FC hardware
designs, it is not known whether they will retain the same FIC modem core
(triband), if we are going to have a quadband design that still retains the
classic Rita transceiver, or if we are going to switch to Silabs Aero II
or some other transceiver. If we produce a quadband modem that still uses
Rita, it will run exactly the same fw as the FCDEV3B thanks to the way we
define TSPACT signals for the RF_FAM=12 && CONFIG_TARGET_FCFAM combination,
and the current fcdev3b build target will be renamed to fcmodem. OTOH, if
that putative quadband modem will be Aero-based, then it will require a
different fw build target, the fcdev3b target will stay as it is, and the
two targets will both define CONFIG_TARGET_FCFAM and CONFIG_TARGET_FCMODEM,
but will have different RF_FAM numbers. But no matter which way we are
going to evolve, it is not right to have conditionals on CONFIG_TARGET_FCDEV3B
in places like ACI, and the present change clears the way for future
evolution.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Mon, 01 Apr 2019 01:05:24 +0000 |
parents | 864b8cc0cf63 |
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/* +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Project : PCO | Modul : inc\ipcapi.h +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Copyright 2002 Texas Instruments Berlin, AG | All rights reserved. | | This file is confidential and a trade secret of Texas | Instruments Berlin, AG | The receipt of or possession of this file does not convey | any rights to reproduce or disclose its contents or to | manufacture, use, or sell anything it may describe, in | whole, or in part, without the specific written consent of | Texas Instruments Berlin, AG. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Purpose : API definition for IPC +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef IPCAPI_H #define IPCAPI_H #include "cms.h" #undef EXPORT #include <typedefs.h> /* define extra function codes for driver ipc */ #define IPC_SELF 10 #define IPC_INITCH 11 #define IPC_EXITCH 12 #define IPC_OPENCH 13 #define IPC_CLOSECH 14 #define IPC_READCH 15 #define IPC_WRITECH 16 #define IPC_CREATEMSG 17 #define IPC_PARSEMSG 18 #define IPC_ISMYADDR 19 #define IPC_GETHANDLE 20 #define IPC_SETTIME 21 /********************************************************************** * macros *********************************************************************/ #define MSG_ID( Group, Code ) (((Group) << 8) + ((Code) & 0xFF)) /********************************************************************** * defines *********************************************************************/ /* return codes */ #define IPC_OK CMS_OK #define IPC_ERROR CMS_ERROR #define IPC_EXIST CMS_EXIST #define IPC_FULL CMS_FULL #define IPC_BADHANDLE CMS_BADHANDLE #define IPC_EMPTY CMS_EMPTY #define IPC_SIZE CMS_SIZE #define IPC_TIMEOUT CMS_TIMEOUT #define IPC_NOMEM CMS_NOMEM #define IPC_INVALID (-20) #define IPC_MISALIGNED (-21) #define IPC_MAX_PATH_SIZE 120 /* msg IDs: */ #define IPC_GENERATED MSG_ID(IPC,1) #define ALIGNMENT 1 #define MSG_MAX_SIZE 512 /********************************************************************** * types *********************************************************************/ typedef int IPC_HANDLE; typedef struct { char *pcSender; char *pcReceiver; void *pvBuffer; U32 ulTime; U16 uwTenthOfMS; U16 uwSize; U16 uwID; } MSG_HEADER; #if ALIGNMENT == 1 typedef U8 MSG_BUFFER [MSG_MAX_SIZE]; #elif ALIGNMENT == 2 typedef U16 MSG_BUFFER [(MSG_MAX_SIZE + 1) / 2]; #elif ALIGNMENT == 4 typedef U32 MSG_BUFFER [(MSG_MAX_SIZE + 3) / 4]; #else #error "invalid alignment" #endif /* standard funtions: */ /*********************************************************************/ U16 ipc_createMsg ( /* @func Create a message. */ void *pvBuffer,/* @parm Buffer for the message to store. */ U16 uwSize, /* @parm Size of the buffer. */ MSG_HEADER Msg /* @parm Settings for the message to create. */ ); /* @returnvalue One of the values below. */ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------- * @description The function creates a message out of the settings * that are stored in the structure. The resulting * message will be written to the buffer. * * Attention: The address of the buffer MUST be * aligned (multiple of ALIGNMENT) * * Sender and Receiver will be inserted in normalized * form (= absolute address) ! * * @tablex Return values: | * Value Description * -------------------------------------------------- * > 0 Size of the message. * = 0 Buffer too small, invalid settings. * * @tablex Content of pHdr: | * Setting Description * -------------- ----------------------------------- * pcSender NULL means that the calling process * is the sender. Otherwise the string * will be inserted into the message. * pcReceiver Name of the receiver (string) * or IPC_HANDLE of the receiver. * pvBuffer Pointer to the data to append to * the message. * uwSize Size of the data to append to the * message. * uwID Message group and code. Use the * macro MSG_ID(Group,Code) to set the * value. * ulTime Automatically set. * uwTenthOfMS Automatically set. *********************************************************************/ /*********************************************************************/ S16 ipc_parseMsg ( /* @func Parse a message. */ MSG_HEADER *pMsg, /* @parm Structure to store the settings. */ void *pvBuffer,/* @parm Buffer containing the message. */ U16 uwSize /* @parm Size of pvBuffer. */ ); /* @returnvalue One of the values below. */ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------- * @description The function parses a buffer that contains a * a message and writes all settings to the * structure. * * Attention: The address of the buffer MUST be * aligned (multiple of ALIGNMENT) * * @tablex Return values: | * Value Description * -------------------------------------------------- * IPC_INVALID Invalid arguments or message. * IPC_OK Success. * * @tablex Content of pHdr: | * Setting Description * -------------- ----------------------------------- * pcSender Address of the sender. * pcReceiver Address of the receiver (normally * the process receiving the message). * pvBuffer Pointer to the data of the message. * uwSize Size of the data. * uwID Message group and code. Use the * macro MSG_ID(Group,Code) to compare * the value with other IDs. * ulTime Time [ms from 01.01.1970 GMT] of * message's creation. * uwTenthOfMS The tenth of [ms] of the message's * creation. *********************************************************************/ #endif /* IPCAPI_H */