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author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@ivan.Harhan.ORG>
date Sat, 26 Mar 2016 22:03:08 +0000
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The 64 KiB flash sector at 0x027F0000 (the last sector of the 2nd flash bank)
contains per-unit factory data, including the IMEI and RF calibration values.
The location of the IMEI record (at offset 0x504) was found back in 2013-07 and
its encryption was figured out in 2013-11, but it took a bit longer to find the
RF calibration data.  But I finally found most of the latter as well.  Here
they are:

Hex offset	Corresponding FFS file in TI's canonical version
----------------------------------------------------------------
06E5		/sys/adccal
0709		    checksum byte

072B		/gsm/rf/tx/ramps.900
092B		    checksum byte
092C		/gsm/rf/tx/levels.900
09AC		    checksum byte
09AD		/gsm/rf/tx/calchan.900
0A2D		    checksum byte
0A2E		/gsm/rf/tx/ramps.1800
0C2E		    checksum byte
0C2F		/gsm/rf/tx/levels.1800
0CAF		    checksum byte
0CB0		/gsm/rf/tx/calchan.1800
0D30		    checksum byte
0D31		/gsm/rf/tx/ramps.1900
0F31		    checksum byte
0F32		/gsm/rf/tx/levels.1900
0FB2		    checksum byte
0FB3		/gsm/rf/tx/calchan.1900
1033		    checksum byte

10AF		/gsm/rf/rx/calchan.900
10D7		    checksum byte
10D8		/gsm/rf/rx/agcparams.900
10E0		    checksum byte
10E1		/gsm/rf/rx/calchan.1800
1109		    checksum byte
110A		/gsm/rf/rx/agcparams.1800
1112		    checksum byte
1113		/gsm/rf/rx/calchan.1900
113B		    checksum byte
113C		/gsm/rf/rx/agcparams.1900
1144		    checksum byte

Each calibration record is followed by a checksum byte.  It is a simple ripple-
carry sum of all bytes in the preceding record.  Note that this checksum byte
is always 0 for the ramps records, as each correctly-formed ramp adds up to 128
(0x80), and the array has an even number of ramps in total.

Unfortunately though, I have not been able to locate these two records:

/gsm/rf/afcdac
/gsm/rf/afcparams

These two files appear in Openmoko's FFS on GTA02 modems, and the byte content
differs for each physical unit, so I assume that these values really do need to
be calibrated per unit, but I haven't been able to locate them in Pirelli's
factory data block.  /gsm/rf/afcdac is only 2 bytes long, thus very hard to
spot visually in a hex dump of an unknown larger data structure;
/gsm/rf/afcparams is 24 bytes long and has some structure to it, so I was
hoping to recognize the latter, but no luck.

We will have to try running uncalibrated, or perhaps we'll find the code in
Pirelli's fw that fills the parts of the T_RF structure that are normally read
from these files.