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view gsm-fw/g23m-aci/aci/dcm_handle_message.c @ 923:10b4bed10192
gsm-fw/L1: fix for the DSP patch corruption bug
The L1 code we got from the LoCosto fw contains a feature for DSP CPU load
measurement. This feature is a LoCosto-ism, i.e., not applicable to earlier
DBB chips (Calypso) with their respective earlier DSP ROMs. Most of the
code dealing with that feature is conditionalized as #if (DSP >= 38),
but one spot was missed, and the MCU code was writing into an API word
dealing with this feature. In TCS211 this DSP API word happens to be
used by the DSP code patch, hence that write was corrupting the patched
DSP code.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@ivan.Harhan.ORG> |
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date | Mon, 19 Oct 2015 17:13:56 +0000 |
parents | eedbf248bac0 |
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/* +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Project : GSM-F&D (8411) | Modul : ACI +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 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. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Description : DCM handle_msg function, which is called when DCM | receives a new message by application or rAT_function. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*********************************** INCLUDES ********************************************/ #include "aci_all.h" #include "dcm.h" #include "dcm_utils.h" #include "dcm_state.h" #include "dcm_env.h" /**************************** LOCAL VARIABLE DEFINITION ***********************************/ /**************************** EXTERN VARIABLE DEFINITION **********************************/ extern T_DCM_ENV_CTRL_BLK *dcm_env_ctrl_blk_p; /**************************** LOCAL FUCNTION DEFINITION ***********************************/ /************************** EXTERN FUCNTION DEFINITION ************************************/ /****************************************************************************************** * Function : dcm_handle_message * Description : Called every time DCM is in WAITING state or * When receiving message from Application or rAT_function * Parameter : T_DCM_HDR * -Pointer on the header of the message. * Return : T_DCM_RET DCM * -DCM Result : DCM_OK, DCM_NOT_READY. * History : 0001 03/09/17 CJH Created ********************************************************************************************/ T_DCM_RET dcm_handle_message(T_DCM_HDR *msg_p) { T_DCM_GET_CURRENT_CONN_REQ_MSG *current_conn_info; TRACE_FUNCTION("DCM: dcm_handle_message()"); dcm_display_message(msg_p->msg_id); dcm_dispay_state((U8)dcm_env_ctrl_blk_p->state[0], (U8)dcm_env_ctrl_blk_p->substate[0]); if (msg_p != NULL) { /* get current conn req is always received regardless of current state..*/ if(msg_p->msg_id == DCM_GET_CURRENT_CONN_REQ_MSG) { TRACE_EVENT("DCM: DCM_GET_CURRENT_CONN_REQ_MSG"); current_conn_info = (T_DCM_GET_CURRENT_CONN_REQ_MSG*)msg_p; dcm_process_get_current_conn_event(current_conn_info); return DCM_OK; } switch (dcm_env_ctrl_blk_p->state[0]) { case DCM_IDLE: TRACE_EVENT("DCM: DCM_IDLE") ; /* there is no current action */ return dcm_idle(msg_p); case DCM_ACTIVATING_CONN: TRACE_EVENT("DCM: DCM_ACTIVATING_CONN") ; /* An IP User have asked the opening of a connection */ return dcm_activating_conn(msg_p); case DCM_CONN_ACTIVATED: TRACE_EVENT("DCM: DCM_CONN_ACTIVATED") ; /* At leat, on connection is active */ return dcm_conn_activated(msg_p); case DCM_CLOSING_CONN: TRACE_EVENT("DCM: DCM_CLOSING_CONN") ; /* An IP User have asked the closing of a connection */ return dcm_closing_conn(msg_p); default: TRACE_EVENT("DCM: unknown state") ; return DCM_NOT_READY; } } else { TRACE_ERROR("DCM: NULL message") ; return DCM_INVALID_PARAMETER; } }