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niq32.c DTR handling restored for targets that have it
TI's original TCS211 fw treated GPIO 3 as the DTR input (wired so on C-Sample
and D-Sample boards, also compatible with Leonardo and FCDEV3B which have a
fixed pull-down resistor on this GPIO line), and the code in niq32.c called
UAF_DTRInterruptHandler() (implemented in uartfax.c) from the
IQ_KeypadGPIOHandler() function. But on Openmoko's GTA02 with their official
fw this GPIO is a floating input, all of the DTR handling code in uartfax.c
including the interrupt logic is still there, but the hobbled TCS211-20070608
semi-src delivery which OM got from TI contained a change in niq32.c (which
had been kept in FC until now) that removed the call to
UAF_DTRInterruptHandler() as part of those not-quite-understood "CC test"
hacks.
The present change fixes this bug at a long last: if we are building fw for a
target that has TI's "classic" DTR & DCD GPIO arrangement (dsample, fcmodem and
gtm900), we bring back all of TI's original code in both uartfax.c and niq32.c,
whereas if we are building fw for a target that does not use this classic GPIO
arrangement, the code in niq32.c goes back to what we got from OM and all
DTR & DCD code in uartfax.c is conditioned out. This change also removes the
very last remaining bit of "CC test" bogosity from our FreeCalypso code base.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sun, 19 Jan 2020 01:41:35 +0000 |
parents | d5bbfb9649d5 |
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#ifndef _MFW_BAND_H_ #define _MFW_BAND_H_ typedef enum { MFW_BAND_Busy= -2, MFW_BAND_Fail = -1, MFW_BAND_OK, MFW_BAND_InProgress } T_MFW_BAND_RET; typedef enum { MFW_BAND_MODE_Auto = 0, MFW_BAND_MODE_Manual = 1 } T_MFW_BAND_MODE; /* SPR919 - SH - Band is now a bit field*/ typedef enum { MFW_BAND_GSM_900 = 1, MFW_BAND_DCS_1800 = 2, MFW_BAND_PCS_1900 = 4, MFW_BAND_E_GSM = 8, MFW_BAND_GSM_850 = 16 }; T_MFW_BAND_RET band_radio_mode_switch(T_MFW_BAND_MODE mode, UBYTE band); T_MFW_BAND_RET band_get_radio_modes(T_MFW_BAND_MODE* maxMode, UBYTE *band); T_MFW_BAND_RET band_get_current_radio_mode(T_MFW_BAND_MODE* mode, UBYTE *band); #endif /* _MFW_BAND_H_*/