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LLS: when turning off all LEDs on boot, skip LED-C Having LLS turn off LED-A and LED-B on boot is normally unnecessary (they should already be off in Iota), but it is harmless, hence this logic is kept for robustness. However, having LLS read-modify-write the BCICTL2 register (to turn off LED-C) creates a potential race condition with FCHG writes to this register, especially in the case when baseband switch-on is caused by VCHG and charging is expected to start right away. Furthermore, control of the charging LED itself (on those hw targets that have it) is the responsibility of the FCHG SWE, hence LLS should leave it alone.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Mon, 26 Apr 2021 21:55:13 +0000
parents 67bfe9f274f6
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#define E_PIN_INIT 1
#define E_PIN_UPDATE 2
#define E_PIN_DEINIT 3

/* CQ15542 - Definition added to enable completion of PUK processing in a single step */
#define E_PUK1_COMPLETE 4

/* Function prototypes */

T_MFW_HND	AUI_pin_Start(T_MFW_HND parent, T_AUI_EDITOR_DATA *editor_data);
void		AUI_pin_Destroy(T_MFW_HND win);