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compile-fc-batt: allow possible third field in source lines
Battery tables maintained in the fc-battery-conf repository will now
have a third field added, defining thresholds for the battery bars icon,
and there will be a new utility to compile them into the new
/etc/batterytab2 file read by the FC Tourmaline version of our
FCHG driver. For backward compatibility with the original Magnetite
version of FCHG, compile-fc-batt remains the tool for compiling the
original /etc/batterytab file format, and it needs to ignore the
newly added third field in battery table sources.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Thu, 05 Nov 2020 20:37:55 +0000 |
parents | 42ba9f015d4c |
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# Openmoko's GTA01/02 modem design is based on earlier Calypso phone or modem # designs by FIC, going back to 2004 according to dated comments in OM's FLUID # devices.txt file, and that parent design originally supported bigger flash # chips than the ones used in mass-produced GTA01/02 units. The latter have # Samsung K5A3240CTM or K5A3281CTM chips populated in them (4 MiB of flash, # 512 KiB or 1 MiB of RAM), but the PCB footprint actually fits a 16 MiB flash # chip (Spansion S71PL129J), with the second flash chip select wired to Calypso # nCS4. That devices.txt file also indicates that this nCS4 wiring was used # in FIC's 2004 design as well. # # This init script sets up Calypso MEMIF to access this maximum possibility of # 16 MiB of flash (in this particular wiring) or any subset thereof; it may be # needed if some early GTA01 prototype devices still had the bigger flash in # them or if someone finds an earlier (pre-Openmoko) FIC phone or modem. w16 fffffb00 00A4 w16 fffffb02 00A4 w16 fffffb0a 00A4 w16 fffef006 0008