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view ffstools/cal2text/smallconv.c @ 497:74610c4f10f7
target-utils: added 10 ms delay at the end of abb_power_off()
The deosmification of the ABB access code (replacement of osmo_delay_ms()
bogus delays with correctly-timed ones, which are significantly shorter)
had one annoying side effect: when executing the poweroff command from
any of the programs, one last '=' prompt character was being sent (and
received by the x86 host) as the Calypso board powers off. With delays
being shorter now, the abb_power_off() function was returning and the
standalone program's main loop was printing its prompt before the Iota chip
fully executed the switch-off sequence!
I thought about inserting an endless tight loop at the end of the
abb_power_off() function, but the implemented solution of a 10 ms delay
is a little nicer IMO because if the DEVOFF operation doesn't happen for
some reason in a manual hacking scenario, there won't be an artificial
blocker in the form of a tight loop keeping us from further poking around.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sat, 25 May 2019 20:44:05 +0000 |
parents | d41edd329670 |
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/* * /gsm/rf/afcdac and /gsm/rf/stdmap each store a single 16-bit value, * and are not tables in the rftw/rftr sense, hence the code in rftablewr.c * does not handle these two. However, in fc-cal2text we would like to * handle their conversion from binary to ASCII the same way as the bigger * tables, hence the two functions in this module. */ #include <sys/types.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdint.h> #include <endian.h> void write_afcdac_ascii(bin, outf) uint16_t *bin; FILE *outf; { int i; i = le16toh(*bin); if (i >= 32768) i -= 65536; fprintf(outf, "%d\n", i); } void write_stdmap_ascii(bin, outf) uint16_t *bin; FILE *outf; { int i; i = le16toh(*bin); fprintf(outf, "0x%04X\n", i); }