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view src/gpf/inc/pco_view_core.h @ 280:82665effff30
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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/* +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Project : PCO2 | Modul : PCO_VIEW_CORE +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Copyright 2002 Texas Instruments Berlin, AG | All rights reserved. | | This file is confidential and a trade secret of Texas | Instruments Berlin, AG | The receipt of or possession of this file does not convey | any rights to reproduce or disclose its contents or to | manufacture, use, or sell anything it may describe, in | whole, or in part, without the specific written consent of | Texas Instruments Berlin, AG. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Purpose : This Modul contains the core viewer class | with basic functions and handlers for several PCO control | messages. | It is intended to be specialized and extended, e.g. in | GUI-server-applications. | Some member functions are totally virtual without any | standard body and have to be provided by the child class ! +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef _PCO_VIEW_CORE_H_ #define _PCO_VIEW_CORE_H_ /*==== INCLUDES ===================================================*/ #ifndef PCO_VIEW_CORE_CPP #include "pco_view_templ.h" #else #include "view/pco_view_templ.h" #endif #include "pco_inifile.h" /*==== DEFINES =====================================================*/ /*==== PROTOTYPES ==================================================*/ /*==== CLASSES =====================================================*/ class PCOView_core : public PCOView_templ { public: PCOView_core(const char* ini_file, int& err, const char* primq_name="", const char* ctrlq_name=""); virtual ~PCOView_core(); /* +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : PCO2 MODULE : PCO_CTRL_CORE | | STATE : code ROUTINE : PCOView_core::dispatch_message | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : parses a PCO control message PARAMS: buf ... the data size .. size of buf id ... id of the message sender .. queue name of sender RETURNS: 0 .. if message has been handled -1 .. otherwise */ virtual int dispatch_message(void* buf, U16 size, U16 id, const char* sender); /* +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : PCO2 MODULE : PCO_CTRL_CORE | | STATE : code ROUTINE : PCOView_core::interpret_message| +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : here interpretation of received raw data takes place (has to be implemented by derived classes !) PARAMS: buffer .. raw data to be interpretated bufsize .. size of buffer data .. actual data size .. size of data id .. id of data message index .. index of data message (e.g. in logfile) ... 0 means no index!! ttype .. type of time stamp - see PCO_TTYPE_XXX constants time .. time stamp sender .. name of sender receiver.. name of original receiver RETURNS: 0 .. success -1 .. interpretation was not possible */ virtual int interpret_message(void* buffer, U16 bufsize, void* &data, U16 &size, ULONG &id, ULONG& index, ULONG& ttype, U32 &time, char* &sender, char* &receiver) {return -1;} /* +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : PCO2 MODULE : PCO_VIEW_CORE | | STATE : code ROUTINE : PCOView_core::on_data | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : here reaction to received data takes place (has to be implemented by derived classes !) PARAMS: data .. the data size .. size of data id .. id of data message index .. index of data message (e.g. in logfile) ... 0 means no index!! ttype .. type of time stamp - see PCO_TTYPE_XXX constants time .. time stamp sender .. name of sender receiver.. name of original receiver */ virtual void on_data(void* data, U16 size, ULONG id, ULONG index, ULONG ttype, U32 time, const char* sender, char* receiver) {} /* +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : PCO2 MODULE : PCO_VIEW_CORE | | STATE : code ROUTINE : PCOView_core::on_raw_data | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : here reaction to the raw data just as received from server takes place (may be implemented by derived classes) if interpretation succeeded it will be called AFTER on_data(), otherwise only on_raw_data() is called PARAMS: rawdata .. the data rawsize .. size of data */ virtual void on_raw_data(void* rawdata, U16 rawsize) {} /* +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : PCO2 MODULE : PCO_VIEW_CORE | | STATE : code ROUTINE : PCOView_core::on_corrupt_data | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : this function is called if corrupt data has been received deriving viewers may, e.g., release semaphores PARAMS: */ virtual void on_corrupt_data() {} /* +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : PCO2 MODULE : PCO_VIEW_CORE | | STATE : code ROUTINE : PCOView_core::propagate_inichange | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : saves ini-file and sends an information about important ini-file changes to the server, which will propagate it to all connected viewers PARAMS: RETURNS: 0 .. sucess -1 .. Server not found -2 .. error while contacting Server */ int propagate_inichange(); /* +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : PCO2 MODULE : PCO_VIEW_CORE | | STATE : code ROUTINE : PCOView_core::self_trace | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : adds a new trace string to the queue of this viewer (has to be implemented by derived classes !) PARAMS: */ virtual void self_trace(const char* trace)=0; /* +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : PCO2 MODULE : PCO_VIEW_CORE | | STATE : code ROUTINE : PCOView_core::on_inichange | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : reloads important changes from ini-file PARAMS: */ virtual void on_inichange(); bool running() const {return m_running;} int dsize() const { return m_dsize;} int qsize() const { return m_qsize;} /* +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : PCO2 MODULE : PCO_VIEW_CORE | | STATE : code ROUTINE : PCOView_core::shutdown | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : exits the viewer threads PARAMS: */ void shutdown(); virtual IniFile& inifile() { return m_inifile;} virtual const IniFile& inifile() const { return m_inifile;} protected: CMS_HANDLE m_prim_handle,m_ctrl_handle; bool m_running; IniFile m_inifile; int m_qsize, m_dsize; static void cms_prim_proc(long view); static void cms_ctrl_proc(long view); }; #endif /* _PCO_VIEW_CORE_H_ */