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audio mode load: gracefully handle mode files of wrong AEC version Unfortunately our change of enabling L1_NEW_AEC (which is necessary in order to bring our Calypso ARM fw into match with the underlying DSP reality) brings along a change in the audio mode file binary format and file size - all those new tunable AEC parameters do need to be stored somewhere, after all. But we already have existing mode files in the old format, and setting AEC config to garbage when loading old audio modes (which is what would happen without the present change) is not an appealing proposition. The solution implemented in the present change is as follows: the audio mode loading code checks the file size, and if it differs from the active version of T_AUDIO_MODE, the T_AUDIO_AEC_CFG structure is cleared - set to the default (disabled AEC) for the compiled type of AEC. We got lucky in that this varying T_AUDIO_AEC_CFG structure sits at the end of T_AUDIO_MODE!
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Fri, 30 Jul 2021 02:55:48 +0000
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/**
 * @file   kpd_physical_key_def.h
 *
 * Definition of physical key values available on keypad.
 *
 * @author   Laurent Sollier (l-sollier@ti.com)
 * @version 0.1
 */

/*
 * History:
 *
 *   Date          Author       Modification
 *  ----------------------------------------
 *  11/02/2001     L Sollier    Create
 *
 *
 * (C) Copyright 2001 by Texas Instruments Incorporated, All Rights Reserved
 */

/** Definition of the physical key ID.
 */

#ifndef _KPD_PHYSICAL_KEY_DEF_H_
#define _KPD_PHYSICAL_KEY_DEF_H_

#ifndef _WINDOWS
   #include "config/board.cfg"
   #include "config/fc-target.h"
#endif

/** Definition of the physical key ID.
 */

#define KPD_PKEY_NULL   (-1)

#define KPD_PKEY_0           (0)
#define KPD_PKEY_1           (1)
#define KPD_PKEY_2           (2)
#define KPD_PKEY_3           (3)
#define KPD_PKEY_4           (4)
#define KPD_PKEY_5           (5)
#define KPD_PKEY_6           (6)
#define KPD_PKEY_7           (7)
#define KPD_PKEY_8           (8)
#define KPD_PKEY_9           (9)
#define KPD_PKEY_UP          (10)
#define KPD_PKEY_DOWN        (11)
#define KPD_PKEY_SOFT_LEFT   (12)
#define KPD_PKEY_SOFT_RIGHT  (13)
#define KPD_PKEY_GREEN       (14)
#define KPD_PKEY_RED         (15)
#define KPD_PKEY_DIESE       (16)
#define KPD_PKEY_STAR        (17)

#if (BOARD == 40) || (BOARD == 41) || (BOARD == 42) || (BOARD == 43) || (defined _WINDOWS)

#define KPD_PKEY_VOL_UP      (18)
#define KPD_PKEY_VOL_DOWN    (19)
#define KPD_PKEY_LEFT        (20)
#define KPD_PKEY_RIGHT       (21)
#define KPD_PKEY_NAV_CENTER  (22)
#define KPD_PKEY_REC         (23)

#endif

#ifndef CONFIG_TARGET_COMPAL

/* The PWR key is mapped on Analog Base Band, it's the SPI which inform
   the keypad that the PWR key is pressed, so the process for this key
   is different of the others, a subscriber can be notified only by a
   short press of the PWR key, even if this key has been set for a long press
   or repeat press with the function kpd_define_repeat_keys. The following
   #define allows to map any key with the PWR key. */
#define KPD_SHORT_PRESS_PWR_KEY KPD_PKEY_RED

#else

/*
 * On C1xx phones the red key grounds not only the PWON signal to the ABB,
 * but also row input line 4 of the regular keypad matrix.  The latter
 * results in the regular keypad interrupt being generated, so we have
 * to handle it with the regular keys, not in TI's way.  We disable the
 * KPD_SHORT_PRESS_PWR_KEY mechanism by defining it to a key that does not
 * exist on this keypad.
 */

#define KPD_SHORT_PRESS_PWR_KEY KPD_PKEY_REC

#endif

#endif /* #ifndef _KPD_PHYSICAL_KEY_DEF_H_ */