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view src/cs/layer1/gtt_include/ctm/ctm_transmitter.h @ 680:ee3ac8c617cb
armio.c: set GPIO2 output high initially
On TI-canonical platforms GPIO2 is DCD modem control output. In TI's
original code the AI_InitIOConfig() function called from Init_Target()
would configure GPIO2 as an output and set the initial output value to
low, but then the init code in uartfax.c called from Init_Serial_Flows()
would immediately change it to high, corresponding to DCD not asserted.
The result is a momentary asserted-state glitch on the DCD output.
The present change eliminates this glitch, setting DCD output to
not-asserted initially like it should be.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Thu, 25 Jun 2020 03:17:43 +0000 |
parents | 945cf7f506b2 |
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/* ******************************************************************************* * * COPYRIGHT (C) 2000 BY ERICSSON EUROLAB DEUTSCHLAND GmbH * 90411 NUERNBERG, GERMANY, Tel Int + 49 911 5217 100 * * The program(s) may be used and/or copied only with the * written permission from Ericsson or in accordance * with the terms and conditions stipulated in the agreement or * contract under which the program(s) have been supplied. * ******************************************************************************* * * File : ctm_transmitter.h * Author : EEDN/RV Matthias Doerbecker * Tested Platforms : Sun Solaris, Windows NT 4.0 * Description : header file for ctm_transmitter.c * * Changes since October 13, 2000: * - added reset function reset_ctm_transmitter() * * $Log: $ * ******************************************************************************* */ #ifndef ctm_transmitter_h #define ctm_transmitter_h "$Id: $" /* ******************************************************************************* * INCLUDE FILES ******************************************************************************* */ #include "ctm_typedefs.h" #include "ctm_defines.h" #include "init_interleaver.h" #include "tonemod.h" #include "conv_poly.h" #include "fifo.h" /* ******************************************************************/ /* Type definitions for variables that contain all states of the */ /* CTM Transmitter */ /* ******************************************************************/ typedef struct { BOOL burstActive; WORD16 cntIdleSymbols; WORD16 cntEncBitsInCurrentBlock; WORD16 cntTXBitsInCurrentBlock; /* vectors (not to be allocated) */ WORD16 resync_sequence[RESYNC_SEQ_LENGTH]; #if (NUM_MUTE_ROWS>0) WORD16 mutePositions[intlvB*NUM_MUTE_ROWS]; #else WORD16 mutePositions[1]; #endif fifo_state_t fifo_state; fifo_state_t octet_fifo_state; interleaver_state_t diag_int_state; conv_encoder_t conv_enc_state; } tx_state_t; /***********************************************************************/ /* init_ctm_transmitter() */ /* ********************** */ /* Initialization of the CTM Transmitter */ /* */ /* output vaiables: */ /* tx_state : pointer to a variable of tx_state_t containing the */ /* initialized states of the receiver */ /***********************************************************************/ void init_ctm_transmitter(tx_state_t* tx_state); /* *********************************************************************** * Shutdown_ctm_transmitter() * * ********************** * * Shutdown of the Cellular Text Telephone Modem transmitter and * * deallocate memory used by the CTM Tx buffers. * * * * Input variables: * * tx_state : pointer to a variable of tx_state_t containing the * * initialized states of the transmitter. * *********************************************************************** */ void Shutdown_ctm_transmitter(tx_state_t* tx_state); /* *********************************************************************** * reset_ctm_transmitter() * * ********************** * * Reset of the Cellular Text Telephone Modem transmitter, state * * machines and buffer pointers. * * * * Input variables: * * tx_state : pointer to a variable of tx_state_t containing the * * initialized states of the transmitter. * *********************************************************************** */ void reset_ctm_transmitter(tx_state_t* tx_state); /***********************************************************************/ /* ctm_transmitter() */ /* ***************** */ /* Runs the Cellular Text Telephone Modem (CTM) Transmitter for a */ /* block of 160 output samples, representing 8 gross bits. */ /* The bits, which are modulated into tones, are taken from an */ /* internal fifo buffer. If the fifo buffer is empty, zero-valued */ /* samples are generated. The fifo buffer is filled with */ /* channel-encoded and interlaeved bits, which are generated */ /* internally by coding the actual input character. With each call of */ /* this function one or less input characters can be coded. If there */ /* is no character to for transmission, one of the following code has */ /* be used: */ /* - 0xFFFF: indicates that there is no character to transmit and */ /* that the transmitter should stay in idle mode, if it is */ /* currently already in idle mode. If the transmitter is */ /* NOT in idle mode, it might generate <IDLE> symbols in */ /* to keep an active burst running. The CTM burst is */ /* terminated if five <IDLE> symbols have been generated */ /* consecutevely. */ /* */ /* - 0xFFFE: although there is no character to transmit, a CTM burst */ /* is initiated in order to signalize to the far-end side */ /* that CTM is supported. The burst starts with the <IDLE> */ /* symbol and will be contiued with <IDLE> symbols if there */ /* are no regular characters handed over during the next */ /* calls of this function. The CTM burst is terminated if */ /* five <IDLE> symbols have been transmitted consecutevely. */ /* */ /* In order to avoid an overflow of the internal fifo buffer, the */ /* variable *ptrNumBitsStillToModulate should be checked before */ /* calling this function. */ /* */ /* input variables: */ /* ucsCode UCS code of the character */ /* or one of the codes 0xFFFF or 0xFFFE */ /* sineOutput must be false in regular mode; if true, */ /* a pure sine output signal is generated */ /* output variables: */ /* txToneVec output signal (vector of 160 samples) */ /* input/output variables: */ /* tx_state pointer to the variable containing the */ /* transmitter states */ /***********************************************************************/ void ctm_transmitter(UWORD16 ucsCode, fifo_state_t* ctmCodeOutputVec, tx_state_t* tx_state ); #endif