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view src/g23m-aci/aci/dcm_state.h @ 51:04aaa5622fa7
disable deep sleep when Iota LEDB is on
TI's Iota chip docs say that CLK13M must be running in order for
LEDB to work, and practical experience on Mot C139 which uses
Iota LEDB for its keypad backlight concurs: if Calypso enters
deep sleep while the keypad backlight is turned on, the light
flickers visibly as the chipset goes into and out of deep sleep.
TI's original L1 sleep manager code had logic to disable deep sleep
when LT_Status() returns nonzero, but that function only works
for B-Sample and C-Sample LT, always returns 0 on BOARD 41 - no
check of Iota LEDB status anywhere. Change this code for our
current hardware: disable deep sleep when Iota LEDB has been
turned on through LLS.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Mon, 19 Oct 2020 05:11:29 +0000 |
parents | fa8dc04885d8 |
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/* +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Project : GSM-F&D (8411) | Modul : ACI +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 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 : DCM instance is a state machine with several possible states. | Based on the current state, DCM handle different kind of messages/events. | States are listed in the order they should normally be sequenced. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef __DCMSTATE_H__ #define __DCMSTATE_H__ /** * DCM states. * * DCM instance is a state machine with several possible states. * Based on the current state, DCM handle different kind of messages/events. * States are listed in the order they should normally be sequenced. * * See the Readme file for a description of the state machine. */ typedef enum { DCM_OFF, DCM_IDLE, DCM_ACTIVATING_CONN, DCM_CONN_ACTIVATED, DCM_CLOSING_CONN } T_DCM_INTERNAL_STATE; /** * DCM substates. * * DCM instance is a state machine with several possible states. * Substates are included in some states. */ typedef enum { DCM_SUB_NO_ACTION = 0, /* ALL */ DCM_SUB_WAIT_CGATT_CNF, /* DCM_ACTIVATING_CONN */ DCM_SUB_WAIT_CGACT_CNF, /* DCM_ACTIVATING_CONN */ DCM_SUB_WAIT_SATDN_CNF, /* DCM_ACTIVATING_CONN */ DCM_SUB_WAIT_SATH_CNF, /* DCM_CLOSING_CONN */ DCM_SUB_WAIT_CGDEATT_CNF, /* DCM_CLOSING_CONN */ DCM_SUB_WAIT_CGDEACT_CNF /* DCM_CLOSING_CONN */ } T_DCM_INTERNAL_SUBSTATE; T_DCM_RET dcm_idle (T_DCM_HDR * msg_p); T_DCM_RET dcm_activating_conn(T_DCM_HDR * msg_p); T_DCM_RET dcm_conn_activated(T_DCM_HDR * msg_p); T_DCM_RET dcm_closing_conn(T_DCM_HDR * msg_p ); T_DCM_RET dcm_new_state(U8 state, U8 substate); T_DCM_RET dcm_save_state(void); T_DCM_RET dcm_restore_state(void); void dcm_dispay_state(U8 state, U8 substate); void dcm_dispay_sub_state(U8 substate_1, U8 substate_2); #endif