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fc-loadtool help: improve language regarding 16 MiB flash chips In FC project history, 16 MiB flash originally meant Pirelli DP-L10. Then we got FCDEV3B with the same flash (our own design), but now we are discovering more Calypso devices that used such large flash, both late Calypso era (Sony Ericsson K2x0) as well as much earlier ones (FIC FLUID devices.txt file with 2004 dates, Leonardo+ rev 5). Hence we need to migrate to more generic or neutral language in associated documentation, without giving elevated status to specific examples that drove our early project history.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sun, 03 Dec 2023 21:11:12 +0000
parents 94890123a74f
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/*
 * The utility function implemented in this module constructs a 33-byte
 * frame for loading into Calypso DSP TCH UL buffer from a standard
 * 244-bit EFR codec frame in the RTP encoding format of ETSI TS 101 318.
 */

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <strings.h>

static const u_short efr_to_tidsp_table[244] = {
	 50,  24,  25,  37,  38,  43,  44,  26,  42,  27,  39,  40,
	 45,  51,  52,  41,  46,  28,  29,  47,  53,  77,  78,  30,
	 54,  55,  79,  56,  80, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115,
	180, 181,   0,   1,   2,   3,   4,   5,  20,  31,  32,  16,
	 73, 105, 157,  81, 118, 138, 165,  82, 119, 139, 166,  83,
	120, 140, 167,  84, 121, 141, 168,  85, 122, 186, 200, 204,
	224, 244, 205, 225, 245, 206, 226, 246, 207, 227, 247, 208,
	228, 248,  17,  61, 101, 153, 161,  12,  13,  22,  35,  48,
	116,  18,  74, 106, 158,  86, 123, 142, 169,  87, 124, 143,
	170,  88, 125, 144, 171,  89, 126, 145, 172,  90, 127, 189,
	201, 209, 229, 249, 210, 230, 250, 211, 231, 251, 212, 232,
	252, 213, 233, 253,  19,  62, 102, 154, 162,   6,   7,   8,
	  9,  10,  11,  21,  33,  34,  57,  75, 107, 159,  91, 128,
	146, 173,  92, 129, 147, 174,  93, 130, 148, 175,  94, 131,
	149, 176,  95, 132, 192, 202, 214, 234, 254, 215, 235, 255,
	216, 236, 256, 217, 237, 257, 218, 238, 258,  59,  63, 103,
	155, 163,  14,  15,  23,  36,  49, 117,  58,  76, 108, 160,
	 96, 133, 150, 177,  97, 134, 198, 199,  98, 135, 151, 178,
	 99, 136, 152, 179, 100, 137, 195, 203, 219, 239, 259, 220,
	240, 260, 221, 241, 261, 222, 242, 262, 223, 243, 263,  60,
	 64, 104, 156, 164
};

static int
msb_get_bit(buf, bn)
	u_char *buf;
{
	int pos_byte = bn >> 3;
	int pos_bit  = 7 - (bn & 7);

	return (buf[pos_byte] >> pos_bit) & 1;
}

static void
msb_set_bit(buf, bn)
	u_char *buf;
{
	int pos_byte = bn >> 3;
	int pos_bit  = 7 - (bn & 7);

	buf[pos_byte] |= (1 << pos_bit);
}

void
efr_std_to_tidsp(inbytes, outbytes)
	u_char *inbytes, *outbytes;
{
	int i;

	bzero(outbytes, 33);
	for (i = 0; i < 244; i++) {
		if (msb_get_bit(inbytes, i + 4))
			msb_set_bit(outbytes, efr_to_tidsp_table[i]);
	}
	/* set repetition bits */
	if (outbytes[23] & 0x20)
		outbytes[23] |= 0x18;
	if (outbytes[23] & 0x04)
		outbytes[23] |= 0x03;
	if (outbytes[24] & 0x80)
		outbytes[24] |= 0x60;
	if (outbytes[24] & 0x10)
		outbytes[24] |= 0x0C;
}