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mfw/ti1_key.c: properly initialize notified_keys array The code in this ti1_key.c layer needs to call kpd_subscribe() and kpd_define_key_notification() functions in order to register with the KPD driver. The original code passed KPD_NB_PHYSICAL_KEYS in nb_notified_keys - this constant is defined to 24 in kpd_cfg.h on all platforms of interest to us - but it only filled the first 23 slots in the notified_keys array, resulting in stack garbage being passed to KPD API functions. The fix consists of initializing the last missed array slot to KPD_KEY_RECORD, the key ID for the right side button on the D-Sample handset. On our current hw targets this "Record" button exists as the EXTRA button on our Luna keypad board and as the camera button on the Pirelli DP-L10. There is no support whatsoever for this button in current BMI+MFW, we have no plans of doing anything with Pirelli's camera button even if we do get our UI fw running on that phone, and the Mother's dream of building our own FreeCalypso handset with the same button arrangement as D-Sample (including the right side button) is currently very nebulous - but let us nonetheless handle the full set of buttons on the KPD to MFW interface, and let upper layers weed out unsupported buttons.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sun, 25 Oct 2020 23:41:01 +0000
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/* 
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
|  Project :  PHB
|  Modul   :  DBM
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
|  Copyright 2005 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 :  Internal declarations for DBM module
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
*/ 
#ifndef DB_INT_H
#define DB_INT_H

#include "db.h"

/* This macro allows us to close the file before
   returning from function */
#define FFS_OPEN_PROBLEM_PATCH

/* If this macro is activated, we close earlier activated file
   before opening next file */
#define FFS_CLOSE_BEFORE_OPEN

/* Mutually exclusive macros */
#ifdef FFS_CLOSE_BEFORE_OPEN
#undef FFS_OPEN_PROBLEM_PATCH
#endif

#ifdef FFS_CLOSE_BEFORE_OPEN

  #define MAX_OPEN_READ_PER_DB 2
  #define MAX_OPEN_WRITE_PER_DB 1

#endif

#ifdef _SIMULATION_
  #include "ffs_pc_api.h"
#else
  #include "ffs/ffs.h"
#endif

#include "vsi.h"
#include "aci_mem.h"

#define RECORD_BITMAP_SIZE      32  /* Based on MAX_NUM_RECORDS 
                                        RECORD_BITMAP_SIZE = MAX_NUM_RECORDS/8*/
#define MAX_LEN_DIRECTORY       16  /* Assumed to be max 16 characters        */


/* 
    DBM state 
 */
typedef enum
{
  
  DBM_NOT_INITIALISED = 0, 
  DBM_INITIALISED 

} T_DBM_STATE;

/* 
    Database state 
*/
typedef enum
{ 

  CLOSED = 0, 
  OPEN,
  IN_USE,
  UNUSED_ENTRY = 0xFF

} T_DB_STATE;

#ifdef FFS_CLOSE_BEFORE_OPEN

typedef struct
{

  UBYTE    fld_ctr;
  T_FFS_FD filehandle;

} FileHandleRecord;

#endif

/* 
    Field record
 */
typedef struct
{

  USHORT    FieldID;                                /* Elementary file identifier                           */
  T_DB_TYPE DBType;                                 /* database type (UNMANAGED, FREELIST)                  */
  USHORT    RecordSize;                             /* Size of data in data base record                     */
  UBYTE     NumOfRecords;                           /* Number of records                                    */
  UBYTE     UsedRecords;                            /* Number of used records                               */
  UBYTE     RecordBitMap [RECORD_BITMAP_SIZE];      /* Bitmap representing whether record is present or not */
  BOOL      Clean;                                  /* File consistency                                     */
  UBYTE     SortIndexList [MAX_NUM_OF_SORT_INDEXS]; /* Number of associated index files                     */
  UBYTE*    SortedLists [MAX_NUM_OF_SORT_INDEXS];   /* Sorted lists                                         */

#ifndef FFS_CLOSE_BEFORE_OPEN
  T_FFS_FD  FFSFileHandle;                          /* FFS File Handle for User file                        */
#endif

  UBYTE     NextRecordNum;                          /* To take care of non-seqential write                  */

} T_DBM_FIELDRECORD;


typedef struct 
{

  UBYTE               DBDirectory[MAX_LEN_DIRECTORY]; /* Directory path                                       */
  UBYTE               NumOfFiles;                     /* Maximum files in that database                       */
  UBYTE               UsedFiles;                      /* Number of used files                                 */
  BOOL                Clean;                          /* Clean: Database is consistent                        */
  BOOL                Tracked;                        /* Tracked: History log to be maintained                */
  T_DB_STATE          DBState;                        /* Database state                                       */

  T_FFS_FD            FFSFileHandle;                  /* FFS File Handle for DD_<db_handle>                   */

#ifdef FFS_CLOSE_BEFORE_OPEN
  FileHandleRecord READ_OPEN_FIELDS [MAX_OPEN_READ_PER_DB];   /* fields opened for read only                  */
  FileHandleRecord WRITE_OPEN_FIELDS [MAX_OPEN_WRITE_PER_DB]; /* fields opened for read/write both            */
  UBYTE  old_read;                                            /* remeber oldest open                          */
  UBYTE  old_write;                                           /* remeber oldest read                          */
#endif

  T_DBM_FIELDRECORD*  ptrFieldRecord;                 /* pointer to fields                                    */

} T_DBM_MASTERRECORD;

#endif