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Phone boot with PWON: weed out short button presses
Every standard end user phone has a design provision, most naturally
implemented in firmware, whereby the PWON button effects a boot only
if it is held down long enough - short presses of this PWON button
are detected, assumed to be spurious and cause the fw to power back off
instead of proceeding with boot. The present change introduces this
standard function in FreeCalypso.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Fri, 24 Sep 2021 02:03:08 +0000 |
parents | fa8dc04885d8 |
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/** * @file rnet_rt_api_send.c * * RNET_RT API * * @author Regis Feneon * @version 0.1 */ /* * $Id: rnet_rt_api_send.c,v 1.4 2002/10/30 15:23:34 rf Exp $ * $Name: ti_20021030 $ * * History: * * Date Author Modification * -------------------------------------------------- * 3/22/2002 Regis Feneon Create * * (C) Copyright 2002 by TI, All Rights Reserved * */ #include "rnet_cfg.h" #ifdef RNET_CFG_REAL_TRANSPORT #include "rnet_rt_i.h" #include "rnet_rt_env.h" /** * Enqueues the data for sending. * * Data is sent by enqueueing the data with a call to rnet_send(). * The function is not-blocking. * * In case of TCP, when the data is successfully transmitted to the remote * host, the application will be notified with a RNET_SEND_CFM message. * * Returns RNET_PARTIAL_SENT if not all data could be sent and the function * needs to be called again later to send the rest of the data. In that case, * the out value of len_p is the number of bytes effectively sent. * * The buffer is copied by RNET, so the application can free the data buffer * when the function returns. * * TODO: The proper way to use this function. * * @param desc Connection identifier [IN]. * @param buff Pointer on the data to send [IN]. * @param len_p Pointer on the length of the data to send [IN]. * Pointer on the length of the data effectively sent [OUT]. * @return RNET_MEMORY_ERR Not enough memory is available * RNET_NOT_INITIALIZED NET subsystem not initialized (internal error). * RNET_INTERNAL_ERR Network subsystem failed. * or Requested address is a broadcast address. * RNET_INVALID_PARAMETER The connection ID is invalid. * or The ID is not connected. * or Invalid buff parameter. * or Connection not bound with bind. * RNET_CONN_ABORTED Connection broken due to the "keep-alive" activity * detecting a failure while the operation was in progress. * or Virtual circuit terminated due to a time-out or other failure. * RNET_MSG_SIZE Message oriented connection (UDP), and the message * is larger than the maximum supported by the underlying transport. * RNET_NET_UNREACHABLE Remote host cannot be reached from this host at this time. * RNET_CONN_RESET The virtual circuit was reset by the remote side executing a "hard" * or "abortive" close. * RNET_TIMEOUT The connection has been dropped, because of a * network failure or because the system on the other end went down * without notice. * RNET_NOT_READY Still processing a callback function. * RNET_OK Sending in progress * RNET_SEND_CFM will be sent when the sending * has been successfully completed. */ T_RNET_RET rnet_rt_send (T_RNET_DESC * desc, T_RVF_BUFFER * buff, UINT16 * len_p) { int ret; rvf_lock_mutex( &rnet_rt_env_ctrl_blk_p->mutex); ret = ngSAIOSend( (NGsock *) desc, buff, *len_p, 0, NULL); if( (ret == NG_EWOULDBLOCK) || ((ret > 0) && (ret != *len_p))) { /* send RNET_SEND_RDY message when data will be acknowledged */ ((T_RNET_RT_SOCK *) desc)->flags |= RNET_RT_SOCKF_NOTIFY_SEND; } rvf_unlock_mutex( &rnet_rt_env_ctrl_blk_p->mutex); if( ret == NG_EWOULDBLOCK) { ret = 0; } if( ret >= 0) { if( ret != *len_p) { /* not all data has been sent */ *len_p = ret; return( RNET_PARTIAL_SENT); } return( RNET_OK); } return( rnet_rt_ngip_error( ret)); } #endif /* ifdef RNET_CFG_REAL_TRANSPORT */