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FFS dev.c: added Spansion PL032J to the "generic" table With the discovery of first GTM900 and then Tango, it now appears that Openmoko was not the only manuf after all who kept TI's TCS211 firmware largely intact (as opposed to changing it beyond all recognition like Compal, Chi-Mei and BenQ did), thus we are now getting new "alien" targets on which we reuse the original manuf's FFS with IMEI and RF calibration tables as if it were native. On these targets we use the original device table for FFS, even though we previously thought that it would never apply to any target other than dsample, leonardo and gtamodem. We have previously added Samsung K5L33xxCAM (a new kind of multi-ID device) to the generic table to support its use in Huawei GTM900-B modules; now we got news that some slightly older GTM900-B specimen used S71PL032J instead, so we are now adding PL032J as well.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Thu, 30 Jan 2020 17:45:48 +0000
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/*******************************************************************************

					CONDAT (UK)

********************************************************************************                                                                              

 This software product is the property of Condat (UK) Ltd and may not be
 disclosed to any third party without the express permission of the owner.                                 
                                                                              
********************************************************************************

 $Project name:	Basic MMI                                                      
 $Project code:	BMI (6349)                                                           
 $Module:		Softkeys
 $File:		    MmiSoftKeys.h
 $Revision:		1.0                                                       
                                                                              
 $Author:		Condat(UK)                                                         
 $Date:		    25/10/00                                                      
                                                                               
********************************************************************************
                                                                              
 Description:
 
	
********************************************************************************
 $History: MmiSoftkeys.h

       xrashmic 5 Oct, 2005 MMI-SPR-29356, MMI-SPR-29357
       To display '?' to indicate to the user that help is available for a STK menu

	25/10/00			Original Condat(UK) BMI version.	

	   
 $End

*******************************************************************************/


#ifndef _DEF_MMI_SOFTKEYS_H_
#define _DEF_MMI_SOFTKEYS_H_

#define ALLOC_MEMORY mfwAlloc
#define FREE_MEMORY  mfwFree


#include "MmiResources.h"


typedef enum
{
    SOFTKEYS_FAILURE,
    SOFTKEYS_CREATED,
    SOFTKEYS_CHANGED
} SoftKeysResult;

typedef struct
{
    LangTxt leftKeyLabel;
    LangTxt rightKeyLabel;
    MfwCb   leftKeyCallBack;
    MfwCb   rightKeyCallBack;
} SoftKeysSetup;

//Softkey format definitions
#define SK_TALLBGD  	0x0001	/* blank 2 lines of text over width of display */

#define SK_ROUNDBOX  	0x0010	/* draw rounded rectangle round text*/
#define SK_FILLBOX  	0x0020	/* draw filled rectangle round text*/

#define SK_DEFAULTCOL	0x0100	/* use default colour (i.e. do not change current colours) */ 

SoftKeysResult softKeysAttributes( U8 font, UBYTE displayAttibutes);
/*
 * Change the <font> and <displayAttibutes> for _all_ softkeys.
 * All consecutive calls of softKeysUpdate() will reflect the change.
 * Returns SOFTKEYS_CHANGED when everything went fine,
 * or SOFTKEYS_FAILURE on failure.
 */


/*
 * Please note that all functions below come in a softKeysHnd... and softKeysWin...
 * version, which have identical functionality, but get the <window> passed
 * in MfwHnd or MfwWin pointer form respectively.
 * You can just use either one depending on what you got hold of at the moment.
 */


SoftKeysResult softKeysHndCreate( MfwHnd window, SoftKeysSetup *setup);

SoftKeysResult softKeysWinCreate( MfwWin *window, SoftKeysSetup *setup);
/*
 * Creates the softkeys for <window>, which will display the
 * <leftKeyLabel> and <rightKeyLabel> in the softkey area
 * on the screen, and invoke <leftKeyCallBack> or <rightKeyCallBack>
 * when the approrpiate key is pressed. Returns SOFTKEYS_CREATED when
 * everything went fine, or SOFTKEYS_FAILURE on failure.
 */


SoftKeysResult softKeysHndSet( MfwHnd window, SoftKeysSetup *changes);

SoftKeysResult softKeysWinSet( MfwWin *window, SoftKeysSetup *changes);
/*
 * Change the setup of the softkeys for <window>. Use TxtNull if you
 * don't want to change a ...Label, and NULL if you don't want to change
 * a ...CallBack. Returns SOFTKEYS_CHANGED when everything went fine,
 * or SOFTKEYS_FAILURE on failure.
 */


void softKeysHndUpdate(MfwHnd window);

void softKeysWinUpdate(MfwWin *window);
/*
 * You will need to call this whenever <window> is updated.
 */


void softkeysHndDelete(MfwHnd window);

void softkeysWinDelete(MfwWin *window);
/*
 * Deletes the softkeys for <window>.
 */


void softKeys_displayId(int leftSoftKey,int rightSoftKey, int format, unsigned int colIndex);
void softKeys_displayStr(char* leftSoftKey_str,char* rightSoftKey_str, int format, unsigned int colIndex);
void softKeys_displayStrXY(char* leftSoftKey_str,char* rightSoftKey_str, int format, unsigned int colIndex, MfwRect* rect );



void displaySoftKeys(int leftSoftKey, int rightSoftKey);

//Allow sk to be placed at locations other than the bottom of the screen
void displaySoftKeysXY(int leftSoftKey,int rightSoftKey,int lskX,int rskX, int lpos);

void displaySoftKeysBox(int leftSoftKey,int rightSoftKey, U32 fCol, U32 bCol, int format);

void displaySoftKeys_edition(int leftSoftKey,int index, int rightSoftKey);

// SH - 25/5/01
// This function provided for WAP, to allow the printing of custom softkeys
// from strings provided (otherwise same as displaySoftKeys).

void displayCustSoftKeys(char *LeftSoftKey, char *RightSoftKey);

void displayHelpSymbol(void);     //xrashmic 5 Oct, 2005 MMI-SPR-29356, MMI-SPR-29357



#endif