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new tangomdm build target TCS211/Magnetite built for target leonardo runs just fine on the Tango-based Caramel board, but a more proper tangomdm build target is preferable in order to better market these Tango modems to prospective commercial customers. The only differences are in GPIO and MCSI config: * MCSI is enabled in the tangomdm build config. * GPIO 1 is loudspeaker amplifier control on Leonardo, but on Tango platforms it can be used for anything. On Caramel boards this GPIO should be configured as an output driving high. * GPIO 2 needs to be configured as Calypso input on Leonardo, but on Tango platforms it can be used for anything. On Caramel boards this GPIO should be configured as an output, either high or low is OK.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sat, 04 Jan 2020 19:27:41 +0000
parents 1c711302732a
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/*
 * Incoming message dispatch for the FCHG task is implemented here.
 */

#include "fchg/fchg_env.h"
#include "fchg/fchg_func_i.h"
#include "rv/rv_general.h"
#include "rvf/rvf_api.h"
#include "rvm/rvm_use_id_list.h"

void pwr_process_message(T_RV_HDR *msg_ptr)
{
	switch (msg_ptr->msg_id) {
	case USER_START_CHARGE_REQ:
		pwr_charge_start_req();
		return;
	case USER_STOP_CHARGE_REQ:
		pwr_charge_stop_req();
		return;
	case PWR_CHARGER_PLUGGED_IND:
		pwr_charger_plug();
		return;
	case PWR_CHARGER_UNPLUGGED_IND:
		pwr_charger_unplug();
		return;
	case PWR_ADC_IND:
		pwr_process_adc((struct pwr_adc_ind_s *) msg_ptr);
		return;
	default:
		rvf_send_trace("FCHG task: Received an unknown message", 38,
				NULL_PARAM, RV_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG_HIGH,
				FCHG_USE_ID);
	}
}