Scrollstrip (as well as scrollwheel on ipods/sansas) works like
quadrature encoder. The states of input lines are tracked by the
gpio ISR and when the sequence is correct, appropriate button
event is pushed to the button queue directly. The downside of
this implementation is that scrollstrip doesn't emit _REL
events which has some weird consequences. For the scrollwheels
some hack have been crafted in action system to accomodate for
this. I don't like this approach. IMO the correct fix is to
properly emit _REL event when the user stops interacting with
the device or reverses the direction of the move. This patch
implements timeout which forces to emit _REL when expired.
Change-Id: I588ac5810dd2ab00c68935d23a62979cb1c2a912
This dir is suitable for stuff that doesn't fit the target tree, e.g. because
it also builds on hosted or otherwise. It also has a generic subfolder for
fallback C implementations so that not all archs need to provide asm files.
SOURCES should only contain "foo.c" where foo.c includes the specific
<arch>/foo.c files from the subdirs using the preprocessor. This way automatic
selection of asm versions or generic C verion is possible.
For the start, the thread support files are moved, since ASM threads can
be used on hosted platforms as well. Since core_sleep() remains platform
specific it's moved to the corresponding system.h headers.
Change-Id: Iebff272f3407a6eaafeb7656ceb0ae9eca3f7cb9
move adc_close() prototype to adc.h
don't duplicate prototypes of adc.h
remove license header and guards for a single include of another file or for empty content
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@31623 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
It failed to restore macsr to the expected default (FRAC/SAT) which caused DSP
functions like tone control filter calculation to fail (resulting in noise).
The FFT plugin was also affected.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@31589 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
* Introduce CONFIG_BATTERY_MEASURE define, to allow targets (application)
to break powermgmt.c's assumption about the ability to read battery voltage.
There's now additionally percentage (android) and remaining time measure
(maemo). No measure at all also works (sdl app). If voltage can't be measured,
then battery_level() is king and it'll be used for power_history and runtime
estimation.
* Implement target's API in the simulator, i.e. _battery_voltage(), so it
doesn't need to implement it's own powermgmt.c and other stubs. Now
the sim behaves much more like a native target, although it still
changes the simulated battery voltage quickly,
* Other changes include include renaming battery_adc_voltage() to
_battery_voltage(), for consistency with the new target functions and
making some of the apps code aware that voltage and runtime estimation
is not always available.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@31548 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
- ata.h is for users of ata.c
- ata-driver.h is for functions implemented by target-specific code and used by ata.c
- ata-target.h is for target-specific defines
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In order to enable it, #define HAVE_DUALBOOT when building the bootloader.
Do not use the automatically created x5_fw.bin or m5_fw.bin, but use mkboot
to create a new firmware file from an OF x5_fw.bin resp. m5_fw.bin and
bootloader.bin.
The dual-boot bootloader boots the OF when pressing Play (main or remote) for
more than 3 seconds. Hold it a bit longer because the OF also checks buttons.
Short press boots rockbox.
As a bonus, the Play button read (for hold check) is done a bit earlier for
single-boot mode as well.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@30018 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657