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view target-utils/pirexplore/flashid.c @ 884:353daaa6014d
gsm-fw/gpf/conf/gsmcomp.c: increased max partition in the voice-only config
The code we got from TCS211 had the maximum prim pool partition size set to
900 bytes in the voice-only config (no FAX_AND_DATA, no GPRS) and to 1600 bytes
in every other config. As it turns out, this "minimized" config breaks when
the AT command interface is used with %CPI enabled, as the responsible code in
ATI does an ACI_MALLOC of 1012 bytes. TI may have considered this case to be
unsupported usage (perhaps they didn't care about the combination of a
voice-only PS with AT command control), but we do want this use case to work
without crashing. Solution: I made the largest prim pool the same as it is
with FAX_AND_DATA: 3 partitions of 1600 bytes.
author | Space Falcon <falcon@ivan.Harhan.ORG> |
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date | Sat, 27 Jun 2015 07:31:30 +0000 |
parents | 9539929b3414 |
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#include "types.h" void cmd_flashid(argbulk) char *argbulk; { char *argv[2]; u32 base_addr; if (parse_args(argbulk, 1, 1, argv, 0) < 0) return; if (argv[0][0] == '1' && !argv[0][1]) base_addr = 0x03000000; else if (argv[0][0] == '2' && !argv[0][1]) base_addr = 0x02000000; else { printf("ERROR: argument must be 1 or 2\n"); return; } printf("Base addr: %08X\n", base_addr); *(volatile u16 *)(base_addr + 0xAAA) = 0xAA; *(volatile u16 *)(base_addr + 0x554) = 0x55; *(volatile u16 *)(base_addr + 0xAAA) = 0x90; printf("offset 00: %04X\n", *(volatile u16 *)(base_addr + 0x00)); printf("offset 02: %04X\n", *(volatile u16 *)(base_addr + 0x02)); printf("offset 1C: %04X\n", *(volatile u16 *)(base_addr + 0x1C)); printf("offset 1E: %04X\n", *(volatile u16 *)(base_addr + 0x1E)); *(volatile u16 *)(base_addr + 0xAAA) = 0xF0; }