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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 | e7502631a0f9 |
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/* * A few generic FFS API definitions which apply to both TMFFS1 and TMFFS2 */ enum FFS_OBJECT_TYPE { OT_FILE = 1, OT_DIR = 2, OT_LINK = 3, OT_SEGMENT = 4 }; enum FFS_OBJECT_FLAGS { OF_READONLY = 1<<4 // object cannot be modified }; enum FFS_OPEN { FFS_O_EMPTY = 0x00, // Okay? FFS_O_CREATE = 0x01, FFS_O_APPEND = 0x02, FFS_O_EXCL = 0x04, FFS_O_TRUNC = 0x08, FFS_O_RDONLY = 0x10, FFS_O_WRONLY = 0x20, FFS_O_RDWR = FFS_O_RDONLY | FFS_O_WRONLY }; enum FFS_SEEK { FFS_SEEK_SET = 0, FFS_SEEK_CUR = 1, FFS_SEEK_END = 2 }; enum FFS_QUERY { // data size, description Q_BYTES_FREE = 1, // 4, number of free bytes in FFS Q_BYTES_USED = 2, // 4, number of used bytes in FFS Q_BYTES_LOST = 3, // 4, number of lost bytes in FFS Q_BYTES_MAX = 4, // 4, number of max available bytes in FFS Q_BYTES_FREE_RAW = 5, // 4, number of free raw bytes in FFS (used internal) Q_FD_BUF_SIZE = 10, // 4, size of buffer used by stream functions Q_TM_BUFADDR = 11, // 4, testmode buffer addr Q_TM_BUFSIZE = 12, // 4, testmode ffs buffer size Q_DEV_BASE = 13, // 4, FFS device base address Q_CHUNK_SIZE_MAX = 14, // 4, max size of chunks made by non stream fkt. // FFS versions Q_FFS_API_VERSION = 16, // 2, FFS API Version Q_FFS_DRV_VERSION = 17, // 2, FFS Driver Version Q_FFS_REVISION = 18, // 2, FFS Revision (from PRCS) Q_FFS_FORMAT_READ = 19, // 2, FFS version as read from ffs Q_FFS_LASTERROR = 20, // 2, FFS last error (from init) Q_FFS_FORMAT_WRITE = 21, // 2, FFS version as written to ffs on format Q_FFS_TM_VERSION = 22, // 2, FFS Testmode version // File system queries Q_FILENAME_MAX = 24, // 2, max filename length Q_PATH_DEPTH_MAX = 25, // 2, max path/directory nesting depth Q_FD_MAX = 26, // 2, max numbers of simultaneous open files Q_OBJECTS_FREE = 32, // 2, number of objects that can be created Q_INODES_USED = 33, // 2, number of inodes used Q_INODES_LOST = 34, // 2, number of inodes lost Q_OBJECTS_USED = 33, // 2, DEPRECATED: old name for Q_INODES_USED Q_OBJECTS_LOST = 34, // 2, DEPRECATED: old name for Q_INODES_LOST Q_OBJECTS_MAX = 35, // 2, max number of valid objects allowed Q_INODES_MAX = 36, // 2, physical total max number of inodes Q_INODES_HIGH = 37, // 2, watermark for when inodes will be reclaimed Q_LOST_HIGH = 38, // 2, watermark for when data block will be reclaimed // Device queries Q_DEV_MANUFACTURER = 48, // 2, flash manufacturer ID Q_DEV_DEVICE = 49, // 2, flash device ID Q_DEV_BLOCKS = 50, // 2, number of FFS blocks in device Q_DEV_ATOMSIZE = 51, // 2, atomsize used by FFS for this device Q_DEV_DRIVER = 52, // 2, flash device driver // All queries below here are for debug purpose only, are unsupported // and can change at any time without notice! // Miscellaneous/Internal Q_BLOCKS_FREE_MIN = 64, // 2, Number of spare blocks (0 or 1) Q_BLOCKS_FREE = 70, // 2, number of free blocks // Debug queries Q_FS_FLAGS = 80, Q_FS_INODES = 81, Q_FS_ROOT = 82, Q_OBJECTS_TOTAL = 90, // 2, Accumulated number of valid objects Q_TOTAL_OBJECTS = 90, // 2, DEPRECATED: old name for Q_OBJECTS_TOTAL Q_STATS_FIRST = 100, Q_STATS_DRECLAIMS = 100, Q_STATS_IRECLAIMS = 101, Q_STATS_BRECLAIMS = 102, Q_STATS_DATA_RECLAIMED = 103, Q_STATS_INODES_RECLAIMED = 104, Q_STATS_DATA_ALLOCATED = 105, Q_REQUEST_ID_LAST = 110, Q_DEBUG_FIRST = 120, Q_DEBUG_0 = 120, Q_DEBUG_1 = 121, Q_DEBUG_2 = 122, Q_DEBUG_3 = 123, Q_DEBUG_LAST = 127, // individual lines of the bstat array can be returned by the following // id plus the bstat index of the line wanted. Q_BSTAT = -128 };