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PWT buzzer driver: conditionalize on TARGET_HAS_BUZZER Here we add a new target config preprocessor symbol TARGET_HAS_BUZZER, currently defined for c11x and c139; later we also expect to have it on for FC Venus, and in FC Magnetite we are going to turn it on for target dsample, just for the sake of completeness and philosophical correctness.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sat, 26 Mar 2022 19:31:18 +0000
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/*
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|  File:       asn1_objid.c
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|                 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:    Encoding and decoding functions for ASN1_OBJ_ID type 
|
| $Identity:$
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/

/*
 * Standard definitions like UCHAR, ERROR etc.
 */
#include "typedefs.h"
#include "header.h"

/*
 * Prototypes of ccd (USE_DRIVER EQ undef) for prototypes only
 * look at ccdapi.h
 */
#undef USE_DRIVER
#include "ccdapi.h"

/*
 * Types and functions for bit access and manipulation
 */
#include "ccd_globs.h"
#include "bitfun.h"

/*
 * Prototypes and constants in the common part of ccd
 */
#include "ccd.h"

/*
 * Declaration of coder/decoder tables
 */
#include "ccdtable.h"
#include "ccddata.h"

#ifndef RUN_INT_RAM
/*
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PROJECT : CCD (6144)              MODULE  : asn1_objid                 |
| STATE   : code                    ROUTINE : cdc_asn1_obj_id_decode     |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+

  PURPOSE : Decode PER OBJECT IDENTIFIER type 

            The PER encoding of an object identifier type uses the 
            content octets of BER preceded by a length determinant
            that will in practice be a single octet.
*/
SHORT cdc_asn1_obj_id_decode (const ULONG c_ref, const ULONG e_ref, T_CCD_Globs *globs)
{
  U8    BER_Len;

#ifdef DEBUG_CCD
	#ifndef CCD_SYMBOLS
  TRACE_CCD (globs, "cdc_asn1_obj_id_decode()");
	#else
	TRACE_CCD (globs, "cdc_asn1_obj_id_decode() %s", mcomp[melem[e_ref].elemRef].name);
	#endif
#endif

  globs->pstructOffs = melem[e_ref].structOffs;

  /* For optional elements we have already set the valid flag in the 
   * C-structure. We have done it while processing ASN1_SEQ.
   */
  if ( ! cdc_isPresent(e_ref, globs) ) {
    return 1;
  }

  /*
   * Skip over PER length octet and BER tag octet.
   */
  bf_incBitpos (16, globs);

  /*
   * For unknown extension read the length and skip over the octets.
   */
  BER_Len = (U8) bf_getBits (8, globs);
  *(U8 *)(globs->pstruct + globs->pstructOffs++) = BER_Len;

  /*
   * Copy the content of object identifier bytes into the C-Structure.
   */
#ifdef _TMS470
  bf_incBitpos (8 * BER_Len, globs);
#else
  {
    int i;
    for (i=0; i < BER_Len; i++)
      *(U8 *)(globs->pstruct + globs->pstructOffs++) = (U8) bf_getBits (8, globs);
  }
#endif

  return 1;
}
#endif /* !RUN_INT_RAM */

#ifndef RUN_INT_RAM
/*
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PROJECT : CCD (6144)              MODULE  : asn1_objid                 |
| STATE   : code                    ROUTINE : cdc_asn1_obj_id_encode     |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+

  PURPOSE : Encode PER OBJECT IDENTIFIER type

            The PER encoding of an object identifier type uses the 
            content octets of BER preceded by a length determinant
            that will in practice be a single octet.            
*/
SHORT cdc_asn1_obj_id_encode (const ULONG c_ref, const ULONG e_ref, T_CCD_Globs *globs)
{

#ifdef DEBUG_CCD
	#ifndef CCD_SYMBOLS
  TRACE_CCD (globs, "cdc_asn1_obj_id_encode()");
	#else
	TRACE_CCD (globs, "cdc_asn1_obj_id_encode() %s", mcomp[melem[e_ref].elemRef].name);
	#endif
#endif

  return 1;
}
#endif /* !RUN_INT_RAM */