view src/g23m-aci/aci/dcm_f.c @ 632:d968a3216ba0

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 53929b40109c
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/*
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|  Project :  
|  Modul   :  ACI - DCM
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|  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.
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|  Description :  Contains functionality to maintain UDP/IP and TCP/IP stacks
|                 in parallel
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/

#include "dcm_f.h"
#include "aci_all.h"


/* This flag is set if an application uses the GPF TCP/IP functionality,
   in case using the old UDP/IP stack this flag is set to false (default) */
static BOOL gpfTcpIpCall = FALSE;

/******************************************************************************/
BOOL is_gpf_tcpip_call()
{
  /* check to ensure that everything is configured well*/
#if !defined(FF_GPF_TCPIP)
  ACI_ASSERT(gpfTcpIpCall EQ FALSE);
#endif
  
  return gpfTcpIpCall;
}


/******************************************************************************/
void set_gpf_tcpip_call()
{
#if !defined(FF_GPF_TCPIP)
    ACI_ASSERT(FALSE);
#endif
  ACI_ASSERT(gpfTcpIpCall NEQ TRUE);
  gpfTcpIpCall = TRUE;
}


/******************************************************************************/
void reset_gpf_tcpip_call()
{
#if !defined(FF_GPF_TCPIP)
    ACI_ASSERT(FALSE);
#endif
  /*ACI_ASSERT(gpfTcpIpCall EQ TRUE);*/
  gpfTcpIpCall = FALSE;
}