The hardware watchdog automatically shutdown the device after 10s of
inactivity, being defined as 10s without the tick IRQ fired (aka braindead
device).
The software IRQ mechanism is more interesting: it uses a very high priority
timer setup as one-shot to trigger after 5s of inactivity (but IRQ still
enabled). When detected, it patches the running code to insert a SWI
instruction so that on interrupt return it will trigger a SWI and produce
a meaningfull backtrace to debug the deadlock. This should allow to debug
freezes in IRQ context.
Change-Id: Ic55dad01201676bfb6dd79e78e535c6707cb88e6
Rewrite IRQ handling to allow nested IRQs: on each IRQ entry, we save the
parameters on the (IRQ) stack and then switch to SVC mode (with its own
stack) and renable interrupts. Make sure interrupt is properly acknowledged
by using the read side-effect (RSE) mode and handle priority levels as well.
Change-Id: I3fd68289b430c56bdd256868939238ff268e42b4
This fixes the radioart crash that was the result of buffering.c working
on a freed buffer at the same time as buflib (radioart uses buffering.c for the
images). With this change the buffer is owned by buflib exclusively so this
cannot happen.
As a result, audio_get_buffer() doesn't exist anymore. Callers should call
core_alloc_maximum() directly. This buffer needs to be protected as usual
against movement if necessary (previously it was not protected at all which
cased the radioart crash), To get most of it they can adjust the willingness of
the talk engine to give its buffer away (at the expense of disabling voice
interface) with the new talk_buffer_set_policy() function.
Change-Id: I52123012208d04967876a304451d634e2bef3a33
The port uses the imx233 soc, it's a STMP3650 based Samsung player
Change-Id: I50b6d7e77fd292fab5ed26de87853cd5aaf9eaa4
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/490
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
This reverts commit 462adf2a0f.
Leaving the card in TRAN results in a huge power consumption because some cards
and internal bridges do not automatically enter power saving mode in TRAN state.
Change-Id: If79efe8cf99b24174889b3a5ebbcb51b07085f58
The ZEN/ZEN-XFi seem to be very picky about the lcd. And they do not like
standby mode so I'm going to drop it, the OF doesn't use it anyway. I still
don't know what this "power" pin is about, obviously it's not real power but
the OF toggle it. Let's hope the lcd will finally become more stable with
fix: the driver now does full power on/off on enable/disable.
Change-Id: I1c465ee4f2462bc3d9507e5f575f0a181af60214
Tested on iPod Mini 1G.
Change-Id: I67ac9b7ed84c34533107136d0aa72e5ce3bcc5bc
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/668
Reviewed-by: Frank Gevaerts <frank@gevaerts.be>
Choices are limited for those: i2c is either generic software or imx233
hardware and power is either none or with a gpio. So factor ever possible
combination in a single common file and use fmradio-target.h to supply the
required parameters. This will remove a bunch of duplicate code.
Change-Id: If12faeb2e371631cd39cc18a4c1d859812007934
The old code allowed each target to specify its adc targets but this proved
useless since the target rely directly on imx233/lradc for input method and
generic adc is mostly used for battery and debug. Remove all target specific
files and provide a generic implemenation. The targets can still specify a
battery temperature channel in powermgmt-target.h
Change-Id: I68cf2e3e46379d174ac6d774ffb237bb15a19ae3
Although there is no difference in the cost of a full or partial update,
it is preferable that the semantic of lcd_update_rect() be correct.
Change-Id: I8a168388b98e0dbd7237729b7fd8a62fa1885be1
Originally written and uploaded by Lalufu (Ralf Ertzinger) in Feb 2012.
They have been condensed into a single patch and some further additions
by Andy Potter.
Currently includes Authentication V2 support from iPod to Accessory,
RF/BlueTooth transmitter support, selecting a playlist and selecting a
track from the current playlist. Does not support uploading Album Art
or podcasts. Has been tested on the following iPods,
4th Gen Grayscale, 4th Gen Color/Photo, Mini 2nd Gen, Nano 1st Gen and
Video 5.5Gen.
Change-Id: Ie8fc098361844132f0228ecbe3c48da948726f5e
Co-Authored by: Andy Potter <liveboxandy@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/533
Reviewed-by: Frank Gevaerts <frank@gevaerts.be>