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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>
date Mon, 17 May 2021 07:18:36 +0000
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/*
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*
*      COPYRIGHT (C) 2000 BY ERICSSON EUROLAB DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
*      90411 NUERNBERG, GERMANY, Tel Int + 49 911 5217 100
*
*      The program(s) may be used and/or copied only with the
*      written permission from Ericsson or in accordance
*      with the terms and conditions stipulated in the agreement or
*      contract under which the program(s) have been supplied.
*
*******************************************************************************
*
*      File             : tonedemod.h
*      Purpose          : Demodulator for the Cellular Text Telephone Modem
*                         1-out-of-4 tones (400, 600, 800, 1000 Hz)
*                         for the coding of each pair of two adjacent bits
*
*                         Definition of the type demod_state_t and of the 
*                         functions init_tonedemod() and tonedemod()
*
*******************************************************************************
*/

#ifndef tonedemod_h
#define tonedemod_h "$Id: $"

/*
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*                         INCLUDE FILES
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*/

#include "ctm_defines.h"

/*
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*                         DECLARATION OF PROTOTYPES
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*/

typedef struct {
  WORD16  buffer_tone_rx[3*SYMB_LEN];
  WORD16  xcorr_t0[2*SYMB_LEN];
  WORD16  xcorr_t1[2*SYMB_LEN];
  WORD16  xcorr_t2[2*SYMB_LEN];
  WORD16  xcorr_t3[2*SYMB_LEN];
  WORD16  xcorr_wb[2*SYMB_LEN];
  WORD16  lowpass[SYMB_LEN];
  WORD16  waveform_t0[SYMB_LEN];
  WORD16  waveform_t1[SYMB_LEN];
  WORD16  waveform_t2[SYMB_LEN];
  WORD16  waveform_t3[SYMB_LEN];
  WORD16  diff_smooth[SYMB_LEN];
} demod_state_t;


/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* FUNCTION tonedemod()                                                    */
/* ********************                                                    */
/* Tone Demodulator for the Cellular Text Telephone Modem                  */
/* using one out of four tones for coding two bits in parallel within a    */
/* frame of 40 samples (5 ms).                                             */
/*                                                                         */
/* The function has to be called for every frame of 40 samples of the      */
/* received tone sequence. However, in order to track a non-ideal          */
/* of the transmitter's and the receiver's clock frequencies, one frame    */
/* might be shorter (only 39 samples) or longer (41 samples). The          */
/* of the following frame is indicated by the variable                     */
/* *sampling_correction, which is calculated and returned by this function.*/
/*                                                                         */
/* input variables:                                                         */
/* bits_out            contains the 39, 40 or 41 actual samples of the     */
/*                     received tones; the bits are soft bits, i.e. they   */
/*                     are in the range between -1.0 and 1.0, where the    */
/*                     magnitude serves as reliability information         */
/* num_in_samples      number of valid samples in bits_out                 */
/*                                                                         */
/* output variables:                                                        */
/* bits_out            contains the two actual decoded soft bits           */
/* sampling_correction is either -1, 0, or 1 and indicates whether the     */
/*                     next frame shall contain 39, 40, or 41 samples      */
/* demod_state         contains all the memory of tonedemod. Must be       */
/*                     initialized using the function init_tonedemod()     */
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */

void tonedemod(WORD16 *bits_out,
               WORD16 *rx_tone_vec,
               WORD16 num_in_samples,
               WORD16 *ptr_sampling_correction,
               demod_state_t *demod_state);


/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* FUNCTION init_tonedemod()                                               */
/* *************************                                               */
/* Initialization of one instance of the Tone Demodulator. The argument    */
/* must contain a pointer to a variable of type demod_state_t, which       */
/* contains all the memory of the tone demodulator. Each instance of       */
/* tonedemod must have its own variable.                                   */
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */

void init_tonedemod(demod_state_t *demod_state);

#endif