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| author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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| date | Sat, 13 Oct 2018 20:01:28 +0000 |
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| 1 In the early years of FreeCalypso, when we made our first attempt at FC GSM | |
| 2 firmware that was eventually retired under the name Citrine, we supported | |
| 3 running that fw on the Mot C155/156 target in addition to the other two C1xx | |
| 4 subfamilies. However, that C155 target support in not available in our current | |
| 5 Magnetite and Selenite firmwares. We are not doing any work to support that | |
| 6 target in our current fw because it does not provide anything of value that is | |
| 7 not better provided by other targets: | |
| 8 | |
| 9 * If your goal is to have a practically usable phone, the simpler C139/140 is a | |
| 10 better choice than C155/156: C155 uses a ringtone generator chip for which no | |
| 11 docs could be found, thus we may not be able to make it ring (in contrast, | |
| 12 C139 uses a piezoelectric buzzer driven by the Calypso itself), and C155's | |
| 13 LCD controller is much less obvious than the one in the C139 - the latter | |
| 14 already works the way we like. | |
| 15 | |
| 16 * If instead you would like a platform for playing with non-UI modem firmware | |
| 17 (which is all that our previous Citrine fw provided), then the only platform | |
| 18 which we officially support and endorse for that purpose is our own FCDEV3B. | |
| 19 It is not reasonable at this point to ask us to expend unpaid volunteer time | |
| 20 to support a hardware platform that is not made or sold by us when instead | |
| 21 you should be supporting our work by buying the hardware which we do make. | |
| 22 | |
| 23 If you wish to strike out on your own and try to resurrect C155 target support | |
| 24 in FC Selenite or Magnetite, your first difficulty will be that you won't be | |
| 25 able to run our fw entirely out of RAM without flashing like we did when running | |
| 26 Citrine on this target. FC Citrine implemented an FFS-in-RAM hack as an | |
| 27 alternative to using a real FFS in flash, but this hack is not present in | |
| 28 Magnetite or Selenite, thus unless you go even further out and resurrect that | |
| 29 hack as well, you will have to flash your firmware. If you take the route of | |
| 30 flashing your fw, you will have to decide between one of two possible | |
| 31 approaches: | |
| 32 | |
| 33 Approach 1: you can keep this target's original bootloader that expects the | |
| 34 main fw image to begin at 0x20000 with a hand-off interface that is new to the | |
| 35 C155 (different from the more basic C1xx subfamilies), and build your fw to fit | |
| 36 this C155 boot interface. This approach was supported in Citrine (although not | |
| 37 actually used because it was much easier to run via fc-xram w/o flashing) and | |
| 38 can be easily resurrected in the gcc build of Selenite. However, it would be a | |
| 39 lot more difficult to get this approach to work with TI's original TMS470 | |
| 40 environment: doing so would require major surgery on their assembly code and | |
| 41 linker script magic, which I am not comfortable with because we have no docs or | |
| 42 sources for those assembler and linker tools. You will also face the same | |
| 43 problem if you resurrect our old FFS-in-RAM hack and try to build a fw image | |
| 44 that runs entirely out of RAM w/o flashing: it is easy to do in the gcc | |
| 45 environment, but not in TMS470. | |
| 46 | |
| 47 Approach 2: you can replace the bootloader with the one we use on the more | |
| 48 basic C1xx phones (compal-flash-boot-for-fc.bin), in which case you will have | |
| 49 complications with loadtools (the ARM vs. Thumb entry point difference for | |
| 50 serially loaded code), but you can work around that issue by running fc-loadtool | |
| 51 and fc-xram with -h c155 -c plain instead of just -h c155 after you change the | |
| 52 bootloader, or you can create yet another patched bootloader version that does | |
| 53 the Thumb entry point for serially loaded code like C155 original but hands off | |
| 54 to the main fw in flash in the older C1xx fashion. Either way you will then be | |
| 55 able to build flashable fw images for this boot-modified C155 in the same manner | |
| 56 as how we do it for the more basic C1xx targets, and thus have both TMS470 and | |
| 57 gcc environments. | |
| 58 | |
| 59 As you can see from the above, it will be messy and unpleasant no matter which | |
| 60 way you lick it, and we (FreeCalypso Central) are not going to do this work for | |
| 61 free, whereas doing it on a commercial consulting basis would cost a lot more | |
| 62 than the $500 USD retail price of our own FreeCalypso development board | |
| 63 (FCDEV3B) that avoids all of these problems and is a much nicer platform for | |
| 64 Calypso sw/fw development. |
