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l1_rf12.c compiled-in default RF band tables: a round of cleanup * Uncalibrated default g_magic values changed from old Clara RF numbers (yes, Clara, not even Leonardo) to the approximately correct value for our current hw; * Uncalibrated default Rx and Tx channel calibration tables providing neutral correction values: fixed bogus ARFCNs from blind copy-n-paste between different bands; * Restored #if (ORDER2_TX_TEMP_CAL==1) in the Tx temperature compensation tables; * Fully rewrote the big comment before these rf_XXX structures to reflect the current situation. This change is part of the larger transition in FreeCalypso from reverse to forward engineering, from reconstruction of lost original bits to ongoing forward development and maintenance.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sat, 17 Nov 2018 19:57:34 +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