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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
parents 4e78acac3d88
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/*************************************************************************/
/*                                                                       */
/*               Copyright Mentor Graphics Corporation 2002              */
/*                         All Rights Reserved.                          */
/*                                                                       */
/* THIS WORK CONTAINS TRADE SECRET AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION WHICH IS  */
/* THE PROPERTY OF MENTOR GRAPHICS CORPORATION OR ITS LICENSORS AND IS   */
/* SUBJECT TO LICENSE TERMS.                                             */
/*                                                                       */
/*************************************************************************/

/*************************************************************************/
/*                                                                       */
/* FILE NAME                                               VERSION       */
/*                                                                       */
/*      pmd.c                                          Nucleus PLUS 1.14 */
/*                                                                       */
/* COMPONENT                                                             */
/*                                                                       */
/*      PM - Partition Memory Management                                 */
/*                                                                       */
/* DESCRIPTION                                                           */
/*                                                                       */
/*      This file contains global data structures for use within the     */
/*      Partition Memory Management component.                           */
/*                                                                       */
/* DATA STRUCTURES                                                       */
/*                                                                       */
/*      PMD_Created_Pools_List              Pointer to the linked-list   */
/*                                            of created partition pools */
/*      PMD_Total_Pools                     Total number of created      */
/*                                            partition pools            */
/*      PMD_List_Protect                    Partition pool list protect  */
/*                                                                       */
/* FUNCTIONS                                                             */
/*                                                                       */
/*      None                                                             */
/*                                                                       */
/* DEPENDENCIES                                                          */
/*                                                                       */
/*      pm_defs.h                           Partition Management constant*/
/*                                                                       */
/* HISTORY                                                               */
/*                                                                       */
/*        DATE                    REMARKS                                */
/*                                                                       */
/*      03-01-1993      Created initial version 1.0                      */
/*      04-19-1993      Verified version 1.0                             */
/*      03-01-1994      Modified copyright, resulting in                 */
/*                      version 1.1                                      */
/*                                                                       */
/*      03-18-1994      Verified version 1.1                             */
/*      04-17-1996      updated to version 1.2                           */
/*      03-24-1998      Released version 1.3.                            */
/*      03-26-1999      Released 1.11m (new release                      */
/*                        numbering scheme)                              */
/*      04-17-2002      Released version 1.13m                           */
/*      11-07-2002      Released version 1.14                            */
/*************************************************************************/
#define         NU_SOURCE_FILE

#include        "pm_defs.h"                 /* Partition constants       */


/* PMD_Created_Pools_List is the head pointer of the linked list of
   created partition pools.  If the list is NU_NULL, there are no partition
   pools created.  */

CS_NODE        *PMD_Created_Pools_List;


/* PMD_Total_Pools contains the number of currently created
   partition pools.  */

UNSIGNED        PMD_Total_Pools;


/* PMD_List_Protect is a list protection structure used to block any other
   thread from access to the created partition pool list.  */

TC_PROTECT      PMD_List_Protect;