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startup sync logic rework for the new PWON button boot scheme Previously we added logic to the MMI task to hold off PEI init until R2D is running, and then extended that condition to wait for FCHG init too. However, the dependencies of MMI upon R2D and FCHG don't start until mmiInit(), and that call is driven by Switch_ON() code, hence the wait for R2D and FCHG init can be made in that code path instead of the MMI task. Furthermore, with our new way of signaling PWON button boot to MMI, we need a new wait to ensure that the MMI task is up - previously this assurance was provided by the wait for Kp pointers to be set. Solution: revert our previous PEI init hold-off additions to MMI, add a new flag indicating MMI task init done, and put the combined wait for all needed conditions into our new PWON button boot code in power.c.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Tue, 27 Apr 2021 06:24:52 +0000
parents 4e78acac3d88
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/*
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PROJECT: GSM-BT  (8445)            $Workfile:: Bti.h             $|
| $Author:: Mg                       $$Revision:: 26               $|
| CREATED: 06 April 2000             $Modtime:: 15.03.00 16:01     $|
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+

   MODULE  : BTI

   PURPOSE : Global definitions for the Bluetooth Interface,
             which are visible to both sides

   $Log:: /GSM/Condat/MS/SRC/BTI/Bti.h                             $
 *

*/


#ifndef BTI_H
#define BTI_H



/*
 * Conditional Compiling
 */

/*
 * Constants
 */

/* These are the addresses for the headset and the dial-up devices*/

#define HS_BD_ADDR_BYTE_0 0xbb; /*mvi@140900*/
#define HS_BD_ADDR_BYTE_1 0xbb;
#define HS_BD_ADDR_BYTE_2 0xbb;
#define HS_BD_ADDR_BYTE_3 0xbb;
#define HS_BD_ADDR_BYTE_4 0xbb;
#define HS_BD_ADDR_BYTE_5 0xbb;

#define DU_BD_ADDR_BYTE_0 0xcc; /*mvi@140900*/
#define DU_BD_ADDR_BYTE_1 0xcc;
#define DU_BD_ADDR_BYTE_2 0xcc;
#define DU_BD_ADDR_BYTE_3 0xcc;
#define DU_BD_ADDR_BYTE_4 0xcc;
#define DU_BD_ADDR_BYTE_5 0xcc;


typedef unsigned char   T_BTI_DEVICE_TYPE;
typedef unsigned short	T_BTI_SEARCH_TIME;
typedef unsigned short	T_BTI_SEARCH_BREAK;
typedef unsigned short	T_BTI_SCAN_TIME;
typedef unsigned short	T_BTI_SCAN_BREAK;
typedef unsigned char	T_BTI_SECURITY_MODE;
typedef unsigned char	T_BTI_ATTEMPTS;
typedef unsigned char	T_BTI_MAX_RING;
typedef unsigned char   T_BTI_BONDING_MODE;
typedef unsigned char   T_BTI_PARK_MODE;

typedef struct
{
	T_BTI_SEARCH_TIME	search_time;
	T_BTI_SEARCH_BREAK	search_break;
	T_BTI_SCAN_TIME		scan_time;
	T_BTI_SCAN_BREAK	scan_break;
	T_BTI_SECURITY_MODE	security_mode;
	T_BTI_ATTEMPTS		connect_attempts;
	T_BTI_MAX_RING		max_ring;
	T_BTI_PARK_MODE		park_mode;
	T_BTI_BONDING_MODE	bonding;
}T_BTI_CONFIG;

typedef unsigned char   T_BTI_RESULT;


typedef unsigned char	T_BTI_BD_ADDR;
typedef unsigned char	T_BTI_BD_NAME;
typedef unsigned char	T_BTI_PIN;

typedef unsigned char   T_BTI_ERROR_CAUSE;

typedef unsigned char   T_BTI_AUDIO_STATE;

typedef unsigned char   T_BTI_REQ_ID;

typedef unsigned char   T_BTI_RES_ID;

typedef unsigned char   T_BTI_CNF_ID;

typedef unsigned char   T_BTI_IND_ID;


#endif