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!GPRS config: fix long-standing AT+COPS chance hanging bug
There has been a long-standing bug in FreeCalypso going back years:
sometimes in the AT command bring-up sequence of an ACI-only MS,
the AT+COPS command would produce only a power scan followed by
cessation of protocol stack activity (only L1 ADC traces), instead
of the expected network search sequence. This behaviour was seen
in different FC firmware versions going back to Citrine, and seemed
to follow some law of chance, not reliably repeatable.
This bug has been tracked down and found to be specific to !GPRS
configuration, stemming from our TCS2/TCS3 hybrid and reconstruction
of !GPRS support that was bitrotten in TCS3.2/LoCosto version.
ACI module psa_mms.c, needed only for !GPRS, was missing in the TCS3
version and had to be pulled from TCS2 - but as it turns out,
there is a new field in the MMR_REG_REQ primitive that needs to be
set correctly, and that psa_mms.c module is the place where this
initialization needed to be added.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Thu, 08 Jun 2023 08:23:37 +0000 |
parents | 4e78acac3d88 |
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/*************************************************************************/ /* */ /* Copyright Mentor Graphics Corporation 2002 */ /* All Rights Reserved. */ /* */ /* THIS WORK CONTAINS TRADE SECRET AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION WHICH IS */ /* THE PROPERTY OF MENTOR GRAPHICS CORPORATION OR ITS LICENSORS AND IS */ /* SUBJECT TO LICENSE TERMS. */ /* */ /*************************************************************************/ /*************************************************************************/ /* */ /* FILE NAME VERSION */ /* */ /* erd.c Nucleus PLUS 1.14 */ /* */ /* COMPONENT */ /* */ /* ER - Error Management */ /* */ /* DESCRIPTION */ /* */ /* This file contains global data structures for use within the */ /* Error Management component. */ /* */ /* DATA STRUCTURES */ /* */ /* ERD_Error_Code Contains the system error */ /* code */ /* ERD_Error_String Contains the ASCII system */ /* error string */ /* */ /* FUNCTIONS */ /* */ /* None */ /* */ /* DEPENDENCIES */ /* */ /* nucleus.h System definitions */ /* */ /* HISTORY */ /* */ /* DATE REMARKS */ /* */ /* 03-01-1993 Created initial version 1.0 */ /* 04-19-1993 Verified version 1.0 */ /* 03-01-1994 Modified copyright notice, */ /* resulting in version 1.1 */ /* */ /* 03-18-1994 Verified version 1.1 */ /* 04-17-1996 updated to version 1.2 */ /* 03-24-1998 Released version 1.3. */ /* 11-24-1998 Added ERD_Assert_Count. */ /* 03-26-1999 Released 1.11m (new release */ /* numbering scheme) */ /* 04-07-1999 Release 1.11mA */ /* 04-17-2002 Released version 1.13m */ /* 11-07-2002 Released version 1.14 */ /*************************************************************************/ #define NU_SOURCE_FILE #include "nucleus.h" /* System definitions */ /* ERD_Error_Code contains the system error code detected by the system. */ INT ERD_Error_Code; #ifdef NU_DEBUG /* ERD_Assert_Count contains the number of detected failed assertions. */ UNSIGNED ERD_Assert_Count; #endif #ifdef NU_ERROR_STRING /* ERD_Error_String is an area for building an ASCII string representation of the system error. */ CHAR ERD_Error_String[80]; #endif #ifdef NU_DEBUG_MEMORY #include "er_defs.h" /* NU_DEBUG_MEMORY wraps the calles to DMCE_Allocate_Memory and DMCE_Deallocate_Memory with a set of calls that help track memory problems in a memory pool. The memory pool that will be examined is determined by the NU_MEMORY_POOL macro. */ /* The functions in NU_DEBUG_MEMORY require error checking. NU_DEBUG_MEMORY can not be defined with NU_NO_ERROR_CHECKING */ #ifdef NU_NO_ERROR_CHECKING #error Can not define NU_DEBUG_MEMORY and NU_NO_ERROR_CHECKING at the same time! #endif /* NU_NO_ERROR_CHECKING */ #ifndef NU_DEBUG #error NU_DEBUG must be defined when NU_DEBUG_MEMORY is enabled! #endif /* NU_NO_ERROR_CHECKING */ /* ERD_AllocationCount is the current number of sucessful allocations that have not been deallocated. ERD_AllocationSequenceCounter identifies each successful allocation by numbering them in the order they are created. ERD_TotalMemoryAllocated is the number of sucessful calls to NU_Allocate_Memory. ERD_TotalMemoryAllocations is the sum of the sizes of each sucessful allocation. ERD_MaxTotalMemoryAllocated is the most memory ever allocated at any point in time. ERD_MaxTotalMemoryAllocations is the most outstanding memory allocations (those that are not deallocated) at any point in time. */ UINT32 ERD_AllocationCount; UINT32 ERD_AllocationSequenceCounter; UINT32 ERD_TotalMemoryAllocated; UINT32 ERD_TotalMemoryAllocations; UINT32 ERD_MaxTotalMemoryAllocated; UINT32 ERD_MaxTotalMemoryAllocations; /* Constants to mark the header and footer */ const UINT8 ERD_MemoryAllocationHead[] = {'H','E','A','D'}; const UINT8 ERD_MemoryAllocationFoot[] = {'F','O','O','T'}; /* This is the head of a linked list that holds all the currently outstanding allocations in reverse chronological order. RED_RecentAllocation is the most recent. The 'prev' field always points to the allocation made beforehand. */ ER_DEBUG_ALLOCATION *ERD_RecentAllocation; #endif /* NU_DEBUG_MEMORY */