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patch from fixeria: doc change from SE K2x0 to K2xx Since their discovery in late 2022, Sony Ericsson K200 and K220 phones were collectively referred to as SE K2x0 in FreeCalypso documentation. However, now that SE K205 has been discovered as yet another member of the same family (same PCBA in different case), it makes more sense to refer to the whole family as SE K2xx.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Mon, 23 Sep 2024 12:23:20 +0000
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/*
 * For sizing our buffers etc in the rvinterf suite, including the local
 * UNIX domain socket protocol between rvinterf and fc-tmsh etc, we need
 * to have some limits on the message sizes in both host->target and
 * target->host directions.
 *
 * For the host->target direction, the choice of message size limit is
 * easy: the packet Rx code in RVT on the target side also has a limit
 * (quite naturally, as it needs to use a static buffer to reassemble
 * incoming packets as they arrive at the UART in unpredictable interrupt-
 * sized chunks), so we set our limit to match that in RVT.
 */

#define	MAX_PKT_TO_TARGET	255

/*
 * In the other direction (target->host), there is no fixed limit
 * definition easily visible in the target fw code: any fw component
 * can call rvt_send_trace_cpy() or rvt_mem_alloc() followed by
 * rvt_send_trace_no_cpy(), or some higher-level API that reduces to
 * these functions, with a message of any size, subject only to memory
 * limits, which obviously aren't as strict as a #define'd maximum
 * message size.
 *
 * With current FreeCalypso fw, unchanged from classic TCS211 in this
 * aspect, the largest RVTMUX packets emitted by the fw are G23M PS
 * primitives forwarded externally via GPF routing mechanism, and some
 * of them exceed our previous arbitrary limit of 512 bytes.  However,
 * the largest output packet size that can be generated via this
 * mechanism equals the largest partition size in GPF partition pool
 * configuration, and that largest size is 1600 bytes.  Hence we have
 * our answer as to what maximum packet size we need to support.
 */

#define	MAX_PKT_FROM_TARGET	1600

/*
 * Both limit definitions above counts all bytes between the opening and
 * closing STX flags, but not DLEs inserted for binary transparency.
 */