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mfw/ti1_key.c: properly initialize notified_keys array The code in this ti1_key.c layer needs to call kpd_subscribe() and kpd_define_key_notification() functions in order to register with the KPD driver. The original code passed KPD_NB_PHYSICAL_KEYS in nb_notified_keys - this constant is defined to 24 in kpd_cfg.h on all platforms of interest to us - but it only filled the first 23 slots in the notified_keys array, resulting in stack garbage being passed to KPD API functions. The fix consists of initializing the last missed array slot to KPD_KEY_RECORD, the key ID for the right side button on the D-Sample handset. On our current hw targets this "Record" button exists as the EXTRA button on our Luna keypad board and as the camera button on the Pirelli DP-L10. There is no support whatsoever for this button in current BMI+MFW, we have no plans of doing anything with Pirelli's camera button even if we do get our UI fw running on that phone, and the Mother's dream of building our own FreeCalypso handset with the same button arrangement as D-Sample (including the right side button) is currently very nebulous - but let us nonetheless handle the full set of buttons on the KPD to MFW interface, and let upper layers weed out unsupported buttons.
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1 FreeCalypso Tourmaline firmware project
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2 =======================================
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4 In chronological terms, FC Tourmaline is our fourth firmware offering after
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5 Citrine, Magnetite and Selenite. FC Tourmaline supports the following two
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6 fundamental modes of operation:
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8 * AT-command-controlled modem operation (no UI) is currently unchanged from
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9 Magnetite hybrid; standard modem operation is supported on Tango/Caramel2,
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10 FCDEV3B and Openmoko hardware targets.
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12 * The new work being done in Tourmaline is phone handset functionality - the
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13 goal is to produce firmware that can operate a suitable hardware unit as an
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14 untethered end user phone. Only two hardware targets are supported in this
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15 FC Tourmaline handset UI development venture: FC Luna development platform
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16 and Motorola C139.
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18 See the following articles under doc for further details:
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20 C139-notes -- running smallbw version of the UI on Mot C139
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21 Luna-notes -- running both UI versions on FC Luna
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22 Modem-operation -- using the modem configuration
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24 Technical details
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25 =================
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27 Just like FC Selenite, Tourmaline is derived from the hybrid config of
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28 Magnetite. Also in common with Selenite, Tourmaline uses the new source
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29 version of Nucleus. However, unlike Selenite, Tourmaline retains sole use of
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30 the original TMS470 compiler (runs under Wine), retains the original blob
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31 versions of OSL and OSX glue components of GPF in the default config (see
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32 doc/Blob-status), and includes both modem and handset functional configs.
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34 Purpose and goal
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37 As of late 2020, FreeCalypso has achieved everything that needs to be done on
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38 the modem side: our Magnetite hybrid or Tourmaline stdmodem firmware running on
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39 our Tango modem module embodies complete fulfillment of our long-standing desire
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40 for a standard GSM+GPRS modem module with fully published circuit schematics and
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41 firmware source code. No more significant work beyond maintenance is deemed to
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42 be needed on the modem side.
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44 OTOH, the other need for a FreeCalypso handset that can replace proprietary
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45 phones like Mot C1xx or Pirelli DP-L10 running their original proprietary fw
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46 still remains as unmet as it was when we started back in 2013. Thus the new
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47 FreeCalypso work direction is to finally produce this FC handset, initially in
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48 the form of FC firmware running on Mot C139 (and on FC Luna to keep up the
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49 bigcolor config) and allowing the possibility of new FreeCalypso handset hw.
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51 Seen from the perspective of handset rather than modem functionality, the
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53 with gcc) is the wrong way to go. That direction would make sense if one cared
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54 only about modem functionality rather than handset, but we are currently in the
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55 opposite situation. In the case of handset functionality, going for a compiler
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56 change to gcc in our current state when so many other parts are broken and in
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57 need of fixing would be pure insanity, and we are not going there. Let us
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58 first produce a working FreeCalypso handset (with fw compiled with TMS470 under
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59 Wine, keeping the tiny remaining blobs) that can replace Mot/Pirelli's original
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60 proprietary firmwares for daily use, and *then* think about moving to 100%
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61 blob-free gcc - in this order.