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bmi3: fixed the mysterious "mute on first call" bug
When UI-enabled fw boots on a previously blank (no /mmi/* files) FFS
for the first time, the output_volume member of the persistent UI settings
structure was left uninitialized, corresponding to the earpiece volume
being set to mute, which is an invalid setting. Because of other quirks
in the far-from-finished UI code, this volume setting takes effect only
when the first call is answered, producing the odd behaviour seen at the
user level.
The current fix is to set the blank-FFS default for output_volume to
volume level 4, which is the same -6 dB Iota volume as the ACI default.
| author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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| date | Thu, 14 May 2020 02:50:41 +0000 |
| parents | 93999a60b835 |
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/* +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Project : | Modul : line edit +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Copyright 2002 Texas Instruments Berlin, AG | All rights reserved. | | This file is confidential and a trade secret of Texas | Instruments Berlin, AG | The receipt of or possession of this file does not convey | any rights to reproduce or disclose its contents or to | manufacture, use, or sell anything it may describe, in | whole, or in part, without the specific written consent of | Texas Instruments Berlin, AG. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Purpose : This modul ... +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef LINE_SPLIT_INTERN_H #define LINE_SPLIT_INTERN_H #define LEDIT_MAX_CMD_NAME_LEN (17) #define LEDIT_MAX_S_NAME_LEN (2) #define SEARCH_BAT_LEN (0) #define SEARCH_DIAL_LEN (1) #define SEARCH_EXT_LEN (2) #define BATCMD_NO_SUPP (0) #define BATCMD_SUPPORT (1) #define BATCMD_DIAL (2) /* D <---- SPECIAL */ #define BATCMD_S_PARAM (3) /* S <---- SPECIAL */ #define ANDCMD_NO_SUPP (0) #define ANDCMD_SUPPORT (1) typedef enum { LEDIT_CHAR_TERMINATED = 0x00, LEDIT_CHAR_PERCENT = 0x25, /* '%' */ LEDIT_CHAR_AND = 0x26, /* '&' */ LEDIT_CHAR_PLUS = 0x2B, /* '+' */ LEDIT_CHAR_COMMA = 0x2C, /* ',' */ LEDIT_CHAR_NUMBER = 0x30, /* '0' symbolic for 0..9 */ LEDIT_CHAR_SEPARATOR = 0x3B, /* ';' */ LEDIT_CHAR_SET = 0x3D, /* '=' */ LEDIT_CHAR_READ = 0x3F, /* '?' */ LEDIT_CHAR_CHAR = 0x41, /* 'A' symbolic for A..Z*/ LEDIT_CHAR_EXT = 0x5B, /*'[' symbolic for the rest of characters*/ LEDIT_CHAR_INVALID = 0xFF } T_LEDIT_CHAR_TYPE; typedef enum { LEDIT_BASIC_NAME, /* consists of one char only */ LEDIT_S_NAME, /* first char must be 'S' and then only digits */ LEDIT_EXT_NAME /* multi char name */ } T_LEDIT_NAME_TYPE; typedef enum { LEDIT_BASIC_PARAM, /* consists of digits only */ LEDIT_DIAL_PARAM, /* the ending ';' is important to inform about voice or data call */ LEDIT_EXT_PARAM /* digits ,, "strings" ; */ } T_LEDIT_PARAM_TYPE; EXTERN T_LEDIT_RSLT ledit_split (T_LEDIT_INTERN *leditInt); EXTERN void ledit_free_cmd (T_LEDIT_INTERN *leditInt); #endif
