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keypad boot init overhaul: handle initially held-down keys
This change fixes two previous behavioural defects:
1) On Compal phones, the PWR key had to be released before the boot
sequence would proceed at all - it was stuck in an endless IRQ loop
at the point of Nucleus enabling interrupts, before anything else.
2) On both Compal and sane platforms including Luna, if some regular
non-PWR key was held down at boot time, the boot sequence would
proceed and complete normally, but all non-PWR keypad buttons would
be dead for the remainder of that boot cycle.
The fix is a generic solution - no Compal-specific hack ended up being
needed for the special case of their idiotic PWON-to-ROW4 hw wiring.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Fri, 24 Sep 2021 00:47:12 +0000 |
parents | 4e78acac3d88 |
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/****************************************************************************/ /* */ /* Name rvf_cust.h */ /* */ /* Function this file contains rvf cust definitions */ /* */ /* Version 0.1 */ /* */ /* Date Modification */ /* ------------------------------------ */ /* 29/11/2002 Create */ /* */ /* Author Stephanie Gerthoux(s-gerthoux@ti.com) */ /* */ /* (C) Copyright 2002 by Texas Instruments Incorporated, All Rights Reserved*/ /****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _RVF_CUST_H #define _RVF_CUST_H #include "rv/general.h" /* RVF will managed at most 2 pools of memory for dynamic allocation */ /* buffer pool structure*/ typedef struct _t_rvf_pool { void * start_address; /* address of the beginnig of the pool */ UINT32 pool_size; /* total size of the pool */ } T_RVF_POOL; /* RVF function prototypes */ void _rvf_init_free_queue (UINT8 id, UINT32 size, void *p_mem); #endif /* _RVF_I_H */