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rvinterf: begin change to backslash escape output format
Right now throughout the rvinterf suite, any time we emit output that
is expected to be ASCII, but may contain non-printable garbage, we use
'cat -v' form of garbage character representation. Unfortunately, this
transformation is lossy (can't be reversed 100% reliably in the user's
wetware), hence we would like to migrate to C-style backslash escapes,
including doubling of any already-present backslashes - this escape
mechanism is lossless. Begin this change by converting the output
of RV and L1 traces in rvinterf and rvtdump.
| author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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| date | Tue, 23 May 2023 03:10:50 +0000 |
| parents | e3d40f49d8c4 |
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/* * FreeCalypso buzzer "melodies" have times measured in TDMA frames, * as that is the time unit in the main firmware which will ultimately * play them. In this standalone buzzer player we simulate TDMA frame * timing by programming Calypso TIMER1 with the period of 1875, and * we detect timer overflow (one virtual TDMA frame time having passed) * by polling the read register to avoid the need for interrupt handling * infrastructure. */ #include "types.h" #include "timer.h" void timer_init() { TIMER1_REGS.cntl = CNTL_CLOCK_ENABLE; TIMER1_REGS.load = 1875; TIMER1_REGS.cntl = CNTL_CLOCK_ENABLE | CNTL_AUTO_RELOAD | CNTL_START; } void wait_for_tdma_frame() { u16 read1, read2; read1 = TIMER1_REGS.read; for (;;) { read2 = TIMER1_REGS.read; if (read2 > read1) return; read1 = read2; } }
