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view src/cs/drivers/drv_app/lcc/lcc_api.c @ 265:e57bfdadf49a
mmiIcons.c: fix bogus icnType in incoming_call_animate[]
The incoming call animation icons are actually drawn in 256-color format,
but they were incorrectly declared as BMP_FORMAT_32BIT_COLOUR in the
incoming_call_animate[] array. Why were they still getting displayed
correctly despite this bogosity? Answer: because the
mmi_dialogs_animation_new_CB() function overrides the icon bitmap
type to 0x02, which means 256-color format. Needless to say, the
icon format should be made correct at the source of the data, and
at some later point we may need to remove the override from the
animation display function.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Mon, 17 May 2021 07:18:36 +0000 |
parents | 4e78acac3d88 |
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/****************************************************************************** * Power Task (pwr) * Design and coding by Svend Kristian Lindholm, skl@ti.com * * PWR MMI Interface * * $Id: pwr_api.c 1.1 Wed, 20 Aug 2003 10:22:37 +0200 skl $ * ******************************************************************************/ #include "lcc/lcc.h" #include "lcc/lcc_env.h" #include "lcc/lcc_trace.h" #include "rv/rv_defined_swe.h" /****************************************************************************** * Function prototypes ******************************************************************************/ T_RVM_RETURN pwr_start_timer(UINT32 *timer_begin); // Inform the PWR process which callback function to send MMI events // and perform initialization of mmi related variables void pwr_register (T_RV_RETURN_PATH *return_path, void *ptr) { ttw(ttr(TTrInit,"pwr_register (%d)" NL, 0x00)); // Assign return path (callback or task address id) pwr_ctrl->rpath.callback_func = return_path->callback_func; pwr_ctrl->rpath.addr_id = return_path->addr_id; // Pointer to mmi event memory allocated (& deallocated) by the MMI pwr_ctrl->mmi_ptr = (struct mmi_info_ind_s *) ptr; // Yes - the mmi has registered! pwr_ctrl->flag_mmi_registered = 1; // Start the mmi repetition timer pwr_start_timer(&pwr_ctrl->time_begin_mmi_rep); ttw(ttr(TTrTimerLow,"mmi repetition timer started(%d)" NL, 0)); ttw(ttr(TTrInit,"pwr_register (%d)" NL, 0xFF)); }