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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>
date Mon, 19 Oct 2020 05:11:29 +0000
parents 67bfe9f274f6
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#ifndef _MMIBTIPS_A2DP_H_
#define _MMIBTIPS_A2DP_H_

/* =========================================================
*             Texas Instruments OMAP(TM) Platform Software
*  (c) Copyright Texas Instruments, Incorporated.  All Rights Reserved.
*
*  Use of this software is controlled by the terms and conditions found
*  in the license agreement under which this software has been supplied.
* ========================================================== */
/*
 $Project name: Basic Bluetooth A2DP MMI
 $Project code:
 $Module:   Bluetooth A2DP APPlication
 $File:       MmiBtipsA2dp.h
 $Revision:   1.0
 $Author:   Texas Instruments
 $Date:       26/06/07

********************************************************************************

 Description:

    This module provides the BTIPS BMG APPlication functionality.

********************************************************************************
 $History: MmiBtipsA2dp.h

  26/06/07 Sasken original version

 $End

*******************************************************************************/


/* ====================================================== */
/*
* List Attribute
*/
/* ====================================================== */
static const MfwMnuAttr BtipsA2dpList_Attrib =
{
    &menuArea,
    MNU_LEFT| MNU_LIST_ICONS| MNU_CUR_LINE, /* centered page menu       */
    (U8)-1,                                 /* use default font         */
    NULL,                               /* with these items         */
    0,                                   /* number of items     */
    COLOUR_LIST_XX,
    TxtBtipsA2dp,
    NULL,
    MNUATTRSPARE
};


typedef struct _T_MMI_Btips_A2dp_Win_data
{
	T_MMI_CONTROL          mmi_control;
	T_MFW_HND			parent;
	T_MFW_HND                 win;
	T_MFW_HND                 kbd;
	T_MFW_HND                 kbd_long;
	T_MFW_HND                 a2dp_optionsMenu;
	
	
	T_VOID_FUNC              func_cb;
	T_VOID_FUNC	            	cancel_cb;
	UBYTE				a2dp_num_file;
	UBYTE				a2dp_file_count;
	ListCbFunc			a2dp_list_cb;
	UBYTE				a2dp_list_idx;
	UBYTE                     	IsMfwInit;
	ListMenuData * 		menu_list_data; 
	BOOL				deviceSearchStarted;

}T_MMI_Btips_A2dp_Win_data;

typedef enum {
	BTIPS_A2DP_LIST_INIT=0,
	BTIPS_A2DP_LIST_DEINIT
}BTIPS_A2DP_WIN_EVENT;

/*Function Declarations*/
 int  mmi_btips_a2dpHandler(MfwMnu* m, MfwMnuItem* i);
void mmi_btips_a2dpExecCb (T_MFW_HND win, USHORT event, SHORT value, void * parameter);
int mmi_btips_a2dpDeviceSearchCallback(BD_ADDR bdAddr);

#endif