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l1_rf12.c compiled-in default RF band tables: a round of cleanup * Uncalibrated default g_magic values changed from old Clara RF numbers (yes, Clara, not even Leonardo) to the approximately correct value for our current hw; * Uncalibrated default Rx and Tx channel calibration tables providing neutral correction values: fixed bogus ARFCNs from blind copy-n-paste between different bands; * Restored #if (ORDER2_TX_TEMP_CAL==1) in the Tx temperature compensation tables; * Fully rewrote the big comment before these rf_XXX structures to reflect the current situation. This change is part of the larger transition in FreeCalypso from reverse to forward engineering, from reconstruction of lost original bits to ongoing forward development and maintenance.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sat, 17 Nov 2018 19:57:34 +0000
parents 045d641c9bfa
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/*
 * This C module is a reconstruction based on the disassembly of
 * os_drv.obj in frame_na7_db_fl.lib from the Leonardo package.
 */

/* set of included headers from COFF symtab: */
#include "nucleus.h"
#include "typedefs.h"
#include "gdi.h"
#include "os.h"

typedef unsigned char u_char;

extern OS_HANDLE os_ext_pool_handle;

static u_char *HISR_Stack;
static T_DRV_SIGNAL *SignalID;
static void (*DrvCallback)(T_DRV_SIGNAL *);
static NU_HISR CallBack_HISR;

#define	CB_HISR_STACK_SIZE	1024

GLOBAL LONG
os_ExecuteCallback(OS_HANDLE Caller, void (*Callback)(T_DRV_SIGNAL *),
			T_DRV_SIGNAL *Signal)
{
	DrvCallback = Callback;
	SignalID = Signal;
	NU_Activate_HISR(&CallBack_HISR);
	return(OS_OK);
}

static void
CallbackFunc(void)
{
	DrvCallback(SignalID);
}

GLOBAL LONG
os_CreateCallback(void)
{
	if (os_AllocateMemory(OS_NOTASK, (T_VOID_STRUCT **) &HISR_Stack,
				CB_HISR_STACK_SIZE, 0xFFFFFFFF,
				os_ext_pool_handle) == OS_ERROR)
		return(OS_ERROR);
	if (NU_Create_HISR(&CallBack_HISR, "CB_HISR", CallbackFunc, 2,
				HISR_Stack, CB_HISR_STACK_SIZE) == NU_SUCCESS)
		return(OS_OK);
	else
		return(OS_ERROR);
}