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backlight control on Luna: switch PWL instead of LEDB This change is preliminary toward upcoming rework of backlight control logic in our UI firmware. LEDB does not exist on Tango-based platforms (it is not brought out on Tango modules), thus turning it on and off produces absolutely no effect beyond making L1 disable deep sleep when LEDB is turned on. However, both iWOW DSK and our upcoming FC Caramel2 boards have a PWL LED, so let's switch that LED on and off to indicate the state of the UI firmware's backlight control. Note that we are NOT switching the actual Luna LCD backlight here, even though it is trivially controlled with a GPIO. The reason for this seemingly strange choice is that we don't want to turn this development board LCD backlight off until we bring the higher-level backlight control logic up to par, including new logic to "swallow" the first keypress that turns on the darkened LCD.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sat, 24 Oct 2020 07:39:54 +0000 (2020-10-24)
parents 67bfe9f274f6
children c0052fe355d3
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#ifndef _MMIBOOKCONTROLLER_H_
#define _MMIBOOKCONTROLLER_H_ 1

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

					CONDAT (UK)

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 This software product is the property of Condat (UK) Ltd and may not be
 disclosed to any third party without the express permission of the owner.                                 
                                                                              
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 $Project name:	Basic MMI                                                      
 $Project code:	BMI (6349)                                                           
 $Module:		PhoneBook
 $File:		    MmiBookController.h
 $Revision:		1.0                                                       
                                                                              
 $Author:		Condat(UK)                                                         
 $Date:		    25/10/00                                                      
                                                                               
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 Description:
 
	The book controller module provides the external
	interface to the phone book. It provides ALL external
	entry points to the phone book system.
                        
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 $History: MmiBookController.h

	25/10/00			Original Condat(UK) BMI version.	
	   
	Nov 10, 2006   DRT: OMAPS000103354  x0039928
	Description: Delete all failure in LDN Phonebook
	Solution: A new function phbDeleteRec is added
	   
 $End

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/* MMI Phone Book Controller Module

   This module provides the entry points to the phone book
   functionality. The real work of the phonebook is carried
   out in subordinate modules

   Each of the subordinate modules provides a mechanism for
   driving the functionality required by it's own module, but
   the external view outside the phonebook itself will come
   from here.
*/



/* In addition to the primary entry points for the phonebook,
   which are identified below, there are additional entry
   points provided as utilities by the MmiBookUtilities
   module. In order to ensure that these are correctly
   enabled by users of the phonebook, we will include their
   definitions here
*/
#include "MmiResources.h"
#include "MmiBookUtils.h"



/* Define the primary access points which exist in the MMI
   Menu tree, we will have a simple one to one mapping here
   between the menu items in the menu tree and the handler
   functions in the phone book.

   Menu handlers have a standard interface, the only thing
   that changes is the name, so wrap this up cleanly
*/
#define MENU_HANDLER( Name ) tBookStatus Name( tBookMfwMenu *Menu, tBookMfwMenuItem *Item )

MENU_HANDLER( bookNameEnter );
MENU_HANDLER( bookNameEdit );
MENU_HANDLER( bookNameDelete );
MENU_HANDLER( bookNameCall );
MENU_HANDLER( bookDeleteAll );
MENU_HANDLER( bookNameSearch );
MENU_HANDLER( bookNumberSearch );
MENU_HANDLER( bookLocationSearch );
MENU_HANDLER( bookDeleteRec );                     // Nov 10, 2006   DRT: OMAPS000103354  x0039928
MENU_HANDLER( bookNameDeleteAll );

MENU_HANDLER( bookSendAsDTMF );
MENU_HANDLER( bookSendMessage );

MENU_HANDLER( bookGetOwnNumber );
MENU_HANDLER( bookSetOwnNumber );

MENU_HANDLER( bookRepRedNameEnter );
MENU_HANDLER( bookRepRedDelete );

MENU_HANDLER( bookCallListDetails );
MENU_HANDLER( bookDetailsList );

MENU_HANDLER( bookServiceNumbers );
MENU_HANDLER( bookMemoryStatus );
MENU_HANDLER( bookFDNActivate );
MENU_HANDLER( bookFDNDeactivate );

MENU_HANDLER( bookEnterLDN );
MENU_HANDLER( bookEnterLRN) ;
MENU_HANDLER( bookEnterLMN );

/* SPR#1112 - Internal phonebook menu options */
#ifdef INT_PHONEBOOK
MENU_HANDLER( bookSelectBook );
MENU_HANDLER( bookSelectBookSIM );
MENU_HANDLER( bookSelectBookPhone );
MENU_HANDLER( bookCopyEntry );
MENU_HANDLER( bookCopyAll );
MENU_HANDLER( bookMoveEntry );
MENU_HANDLER( bookMoveAll );
#endif

MENU_HANDLER( CphsAlsLock );
MENU_HANDLER( CphsAlsUnlock );

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

#endif