view src/gpf/frame/xalert.c @ 274:fa22012c4a39

CST: remove AT%Nxxxx old AEC control This crude method of enabling and configuring AEC is not compatible with L1_NEW_AEC, and even for the old AEC it did not support every possible combination. It is time for this hack to go. The new and proper way of enabling and configuring AEC is via RiViera Audio Service audio mode facility, either audio mode files or full access write, most directly accessible via fc-tmsh auw 12 for free experimentation.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Thu, 29 Jul 2021 18:57:36 +0000
parents 4e78acac3d88
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/* 
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|  File:       xalert.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 :  
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
*/ 
/*lint -emacro(718,va_start)   Symbol  'Symbol' undeclared, assumed to return  int */

#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "typedefs.h"
#include "vsi.h"
#include "frm_glob.h"

/* To store values from _Alert to alert_info */
T_HANDLE AlertCallerStore; 
ULONG    AlertClassStore;

BOOL _Alert(char *msg, T_HANDLE Caller, ULONG alertclass)
{ 
	int max = TextTracePartitionSize - sizeof(T_S_HEADER) - sizeof(T_PRIM_HEADER);
	int len;
	int end_filepos=0;
	max=80;
	while (msg[end_filepos] && msg[end_filepos] != ')')
	{
		end_filepos++;
	}
	len = end_filepos;
	while (msg[len])
	{
		len++;
	}

	if ( len < max) 
	{
		/* nice short message */
		vsi_o_ttrace(Caller, alertclass, "%s", msg);
	}
	else
	{
		/* if string is to long we need to cut of */
		if (end_filepos < max - 3)
		{
			/* if there is room for the file location we cut of at the end */
			vsi_o_ttrace(Caller, alertclass, "%.*s...", max - 3, msg);
		}
		else
		{
			/* if there is not even room for the file location we cut of as many directories at the start as needed */
			char *separator = NULL;
			char *p = msg;
			int l = end_filepos;
			max -= 6; /* make room for ... at both end */
			/* find filename */
			while (l >= max)
			{
				separator = p;
				while (l > 0 && *p != '/' && *p != '\\')
				{
					l--;
					p++;
				}
			}
			vsi_o_ttrace(Caller, alertclass, "...%.*s...", max - 6, separator);
		}
	}
 
  AlertCallerStore = Caller;
  AlertClassStore = alertclass;
  /*
   * Note: this return value controls if alert_info is called, 
   * i.e. alert_info is not called if FALSE is returned.
   */
  return TRUE;
}
    
int int_vsi_o_ttrace ( T_HANDLE Caller, ULONG TraceClass, const char * const format, va_list varpars );
											 
/* 
 * Alert Information 
 */
BOOL alert_info(char *format, ...)
{
  va_list args;
 
  if ( (format != NULL) && (format[0] != 0) && (AlertCallerStore >= 0) && (TraceMask[AlertCallerStore] & AlertClassStore))
  {
    va_start(args, format);
    int_vsi_o_ttrace(AlertCallerStore, AlertClassStore, format, args);
    va_end(args);
  }
 
  /* The expression evaluated to FALSE by definition if this was called */            
  return FALSE; 
}