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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>
date Thu, 14 May 2020 02:50:41 +0000
parents 945cf7f506b2
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/******************************************************************************
 * Flash File System (ffs)
 * Idea, design and coding by Mads Meisner-Jensen, mmj@ti.com
 *
 * ffs test data
 *
 * $Id: tdata.h 1.4 Mon, 08 Apr 2002 10:02:52 +0200 tsj $
 *
 ******************************************************************************/

#define TEST_DATA_NUM 11


/******************************************************************************
 * Global Macros
 ******************************************************************************/

#define TDATA(index) (char *) tdata[index], sdata[index]

// Make <addr, size> arguments with a string
#define TDATA_STRING(string) (char *) string, strlen(string)

// This is guaranteed to be at least the size of fs.filesize_max 
// NOTEME: not any more
#define TDATA_HUGE (TEST_DATA_NUM - 1)

// This is to use while testing in target
#define TDATA_BIG  3

// This is guaranteed to be at most four bytes
#define TDATA_TINY (0)


/******************************************************************************
 * Globals and Prototypes
 ******************************************************************************/

extern char *tdata[TEST_DATA_NUM];
extern int sdata[TEST_DATA_NUM];


int test_tdata_init(void);