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fc-shell TCH DL handler: add support for CSD modes
TCH DL capture mechanism in FC Tourmaline firmware has been extended
to support CSD modes in addition to speech - add the necessary support
on the host tools side.
It needs to be noted that this mechanism in its present state does NOT
provide the debug utility value that was sought: as we learned only
after the code was implemented, TI's DSP has a misfeature in that the
buffer we are reading (a_dd_0[]) is zeroed out when the IDS block
is enabled, i.e., we are reading all zeros and not the real DL bits
we were after. But since the code has already been written, we are
keeping it - perhaps we can do some tests with IDS disabled.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Tue, 26 Nov 2024 06:27:43 +0000 |
parents | 8d7dcfd9df53 |
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/* * This module provides a more advanced target interface function * than tpinterf.c - programmatic capture of target responses. * It is linked by some of our programs, but not all. */ #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <sys/errno.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <strings.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> extern int errno; extern int target_fd; /* * This functions reads the serial output from the target until a * '=' prompt is received. All intermediate output is parsed into * lines and passed to a callback function. * * The callback function is called with a pointer to each received * line, stored in a buffer ending in NUL, with CRLF stripped. * The callback function is expected to return an int. If the * callback return value is negative, this function returns immediately * with that negative value. If the callback return value is positive * or zero, it is added to an accumulator. * * Termination: this function returns when it has received a '=' at * the beginning of a line (return value is the callback return * accumulator, or 0 if no lines came), if the callback returns a * negative value (that value is returned), or if an error is detected * within this function (return value -1, and an error message * printed on stderr). */ tpinterf_capture_output(timeout, callback) int timeout; /* seconds */ int (*callback)(); { char buf[512], *cp; char line[1024], *dp = line; fd_set fds; struct timeval tv; int cc, linelen = 0; int totout = 0, cbret; for (;;) { FD_ZERO(&fds); FD_SET(target_fd, &fds); tv.tv_sec = timeout; tv.tv_usec = 0; cc = select(target_fd+1, &fds, NULL, NULL, &tv); if (cc < 0) { if (errno == EINTR) continue; perror("select"); return(-1); } if (cc < 1) { fprintf(stderr, "error: timeout waiting for \'=\' prompt from target\n"); return(-1); } cc = read(target_fd, buf, sizeof buf); if (cc <= 0) { perror("read after successful select"); return(-1); } for (cp = buf; cc; cp++) { cc--; if (*cp == '=' && !linelen && !cc) return(totout); if (*cp == '\r') continue; if (*cp == '\n') { *dp = '\0'; cbret = callback(line); if (cbret < 0) return(cbret); totout += cbret; dp = line; linelen = 0; continue; } *dp++ = *cp; linelen++; if (linelen >= sizeof line) { fprintf(stderr, "error: target response line length exceeds buffer\n"); return(-1); } } } } /* single line response capture mechanism */ /* same line buffer size as in tpinterf_capture_output() */ char target_response_line[1024]; static oneline_catcher(linein) char *linein; { strcpy(target_response_line, linein); return(1); } tpinterf_capture_output_oneline(timeout) { return tpinterf_capture_output(timeout, oneline_catcher); }