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Switch_ON(): go into charging boot mode on either CHGSTS or CHGPRES
If someone were to plug and then unplug a charger into a switched-off
phone in an extremely brief "glitch" manner, we should do an automatic
power-off on boot in this condition. When we were checking only
CHGPRES in Switch_ON(), we would go into Misc boot state instead,
which is undesirable. Now if we have a CHGSTS but not CHGPRES
condition, we will go into charging boot mode, and FCBM will then
do the automatic power-off upon detecting absence of the charger
in its periodic polling.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Fri, 14 May 2021 05:50:36 +0000 |
parents | a62e5bf88434 |
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FC Tourmaline firmware differs from Magnetite in two principal ways when it comes to Mot C139 target support: * C139 LCD support is implemented in a more forward-looking manner: instead of emulating TI's C-Sample at the lowest R2D driver level and therefore being forever limited to 84x48 pixel display size, Tourmaline implements a new 96x64 pixel framebuffer, matching the native LCD size of C1xx phones. The UI configuration is still black&white only though - the Mother of FreeCalypso has no current plans to support color UI on smaller LCD sizes than TI's original 176x220 pix. * Our aftermarket FFS configuration has been changed from 64x3 at 0x3C0000 to 64x7 at 0x300000. Our earlier 64x3 config was chosen back in 2015, at that time we didn't know how much room we would end up needing for the firmware image vs. how much FFS content we would eventually have, and this 64x3 config is now deemed to be too small, allowing only one 64 KiB sector for FFS content. Our new FC Tourmaline aftermarket FFS config supports up to 320 KiB of FFS content, matches what we use on other platforms with 4 MiB flash chips, leaves 3 MiB for the firmware image (our current smallbw UI fw is only 2 MiB), and still avoids intersection with Motorola's (or rather Compal's) original FFS, which is important for avoiding problems in converting C139 phones back and forth between Motorola and FreeCalypso firmwares.