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view src/cs/drivers/drv_app/ffs/board/tdata.h @ 275:79cfefc1e2b4
audio mode load: gracefully handle mode files of wrong AEC version
Unfortunately our change of enabling L1_NEW_AEC (which is necessary
in order to bring our Calypso ARM fw into match with the underlying
DSP reality) brings along a change in the audio mode file binary
format and file size - all those new tunable AEC parameters do need
to be stored somewhere, after all. But we already have existing
mode files in the old format, and setting AEC config to garbage when
loading old audio modes (which is what would happen without the
present change) is not an appealing proposition.
The solution implemented in the present change is as follows: the
audio mode loading code checks the file size, and if it differs
from the active version of T_AUDIO_MODE, the T_AUDIO_AEC_CFG structure
is cleared - set to the default (disabled AEC) for the compiled type
of AEC. We got lucky in that this varying T_AUDIO_AEC_CFG structure
sits at the end of T_AUDIO_MODE!
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Fri, 30 Jul 2021 02:55:48 +0000 |
parents | 4e78acac3d88 |
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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);