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loadtools/scripts: w220.{config,init} => chimei.{config,init}
Motorola W220, first touched by FreeCalypso in 2019-05, is an ODM phone
made by Chi-Mei, and its peculiar property of relevance to loadtools
is that it has XRAM on Calypso nCS3 instead of the usual nCS1 - which
matters for fc-xram. We are now discovering other Chi-Mei phones
including Sony Ericsson J120, and they share the same quirk of XRAM
on nCS3 - hence we rename this loadtools target from w220 to chimei.
| author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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| date | Sat, 09 Dec 2023 17:53:44 +0000 |
| parents | e7502631a0f9 |
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/* * Limits on FFS filenames and pathnames * * The deepest pathname allowed is one of the form /1/2/3/4/5/6, where the * last component may be a file, a directory or a symlink; if this last * component is a directory, it has to be empty, because any child of * that directory would violate the depth limit. * * The proper FFS pathname form begins with a slash (all pathnames must * be absolute, no Unix processes in the fw means no current directories), * has exactly one slash in each separating place (no double slashes), * and no trailing slash except in the special case of the root directory, * whose full pathname is "/". * * Each component name is [1,20] characters long; combining this limit * with the maximum depth of 6 puts the maximum length of a properly-formed * full pathname at 126 characters. */ #define MAX_FN_COMPONENT 20 #define MAX_NAME_DEPTH 6 #define MAX_FULL_PATHNAME ((MAX_FN_COMPONENT+1) * MAX_NAME_DEPTH)
