Properly handle .init section in rom build and accomodate
the change in crt0.S introduced in b31c856
Change-Id: Icbf26a87162165da149232de264dc3671ca8ae96
In b31c856 startup code section was renamed but boot.lds
linker scripts were not updated accordingly.
Change-Id: I9c9893ec2e199ac2555007a1d23e109ca0daea28
This reclaims ~6kB of ram.
Change-Id: Iafdc661b1cf4445669c08c79205043792b8d14c3
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/718
Reviewed-by: Marcin Bukat <marcin.bukat@gmail.com>
This should catch the case of buffer misuse which results
in corrupted cookie of next allocation. The check is performed
on move_block() so it may be a bit late.
There is buflib_check_valid() provided which checks the
integrity of all cookies for given context.
On DEBUG build with --sdl-thread this check is carried out
for core_ctx on every context switch to catch problems earlier.
Change-Id: I999d4576084592394e3dbd3bdf0f32935ff5f601
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/711
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
The font engine can now perform cache lookups even if the font file is
closed, if the font was disabled with the new font_disable_all() function.
It is highly probable that the lookup succeeds but in the cache-miss case
a blank, full-width glyph will be returned.
Change-Id: I3c97e747d2a0ba30c7b495c6118c9f029d265b56
The only true difference in this platform is the amount of iram
between MCF5249 and MCF5250. Instead of duplicating the file
simply use one with proper ifdefs.
Change-Id: Ifd56ebd2666813633502e3b5d83669424659c039
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/713
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
Reviewed-by: Marcin Bukat <marcin.bukat@gmail.com>
Since commit 706b920 a timeout of TIMEOUT_BLOCK (-1) will cause
queue_event_w_tmo() block indefinitely (previously it behaved as
TIMEOUT_NOBLOCK). scroll_process_message() can be called with negative
timeouts, with luck also -1.
To fix this convert all negative timeouts to TIMEOUT_NOBLOCK explicitely.
Change-Id: I1fc20d93acbba50d713c8364f635365930b38cbf
With the new lcd_putsxy_scroll_func() code can register custom scroll functions
(put_line() makes use of that). In order for the custom scroller to be able
to properly manage its userdata pointer (set via struct scrollinfo::userdata)
the scroll engine must inform the scroller about start and stop of scrolling.
To inform about start the lcd_scroll_* functions now return true when
the line will scroll. To inform about stop the scroll engine calls into the
scroller one last time, with the text set to NULL.
put_line() can use this to release the userdata registered per scrolling line
so that it can be recycled.
This fixes that some scrolling lines became glitchy after some time because
the userdata was recycled too early.
Change-Id: Iff0a6ce2a4f9ae2bada1b8e62f4f5950224942a9
usb_storage needs a fairly reasonable amount of memory. Allocating
what we need and no more allows other (future) USB drivers to get
something too, and is much cleaner in general.
Change-Id: Iec9573c0f251f02400f92d92727cbf2969785de0
This is used by lcd_puts_scroll_worker() to render the line immediately
instead of waiting for the next scroll tick when only the text was updated.
Previously lcd_puts_scroll_worker() did not render anything in this case
which could lead to visible blinking.
This fixes blinking scrolling lines with dynamic text in the skin engine.
Change-Id: I475bde8c8eb7c92f505e3c5ecf4d32bb90690536
If logf is enabled, panic() will print the last lines. On small
screens this is more or less useless, but on large screens it
can be very useful for debugging.
Change-Id: I26dfc76e9ac4a2ddc2def8db1616a04f943dbba3
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/709
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
Reviewed-by: Frank Gevaerts <frank@gevaerts.be>
Tested: Frank Gevaerts <frank@gevaerts.be>
1) The 9-segment images need not be multiple of 3 pixels anymore. If it
isn't the inner segments will be smaller than the corners.
2) If the desired actual images is not a multiple of the segment sizes the
function drawed more than the desired rectangle. This is fixed by
drawing the last segment only partially.
Change-Id: Ic918facd8734fa4a4aa72536f0b67de82d81651e
Greylib performed a horrible hack and stored fg and bg patterns in other
struct viewport fields. One of them was just removed. So instead of
this hack simply enable the *_pattern fields for mono targets as well,
so that greylib can use them normally.
Change-Id: Ib0842ebcc97f5bf9d9382b4471903afa2f96f39f
These where used for line styling during scrolling, which is now done in apps/,
The viewport struct doesn't need to record these anymore.
Change-Id: I810d9dcb2644b00a798c6e75acab69c74a78e77f
This logic is moved into apps (put_line()) which can better handle line
decorations with respect to scrolling, mulitline and other complications.
Firmware doesn't need this. The remaining drawing function know only one style,
that is foreground on background/backdrop (changing drawmode is still supported).
Change-Id: I707060edc388a7d723a7d09b0cf5cbda6ec56708
This main (and only) purpose for it was to adjust the pixel position of the text
in otherwise linebased (scrolling) functions. With pixel-based scrolling
this isnt necessary anymore.
Change-Id: I2a45b8ca6a3f8f50aa2f6630201b30ce9ddfe043
Since scrolling is now pixel-based this is not necessary anymore. custom line
height is handled by put_line() but can also possible to implement with
lcd_puts_scroll_func().
Change-Id: Iee9b12bf99afac93d95d2a1a6f5d5b4db237b21c
With this functions removed there is no exported function in firmware left
that draws line decorations. Also no function supports specifying an y-offset
anymore (was used for pixel accurate positioning of otherwise strictly line-based
API calls).
Both should be handled in apps/ now.
Change-Id: Iba4b28ccc6e686c7db63e34b51ad4badae983fce
It is similar to lcd_gradient_fillrect(), except that it only draws a part
of the complete gradient. This can be used to draw only the bottom half
of a full gradient.
Change-Id: Ib47cc5237f6966e35ba07988bddbb00fd97adf96
This function supports installing a custom scroll callback. This will be
called when the scrollengine redraws the line. It allows to draw extended
styles (or anything your can possible imagine) along with the text.
It is also strictly pixel-based, the first pixel-based function that supports
scrolling.
Change-Id: I57f81ac7b3d08b877aea4cb8afa882f175ebcdfc
disconnect() needs to be called exactly once per call to init_connection().
In case of bus resets, disconnect() was not called, which led to leaking
alloc_maximum() allocated buflib handles, which led to buflib running out
of memory to allocate.
Change-Id: I03025da578dc54e48b6de6bd3e3f40feae7220a6
Some seldomly used drawmode combinations did not work in conjunction with
alpha bitmaps and backdrops. Now all should work (see comment added) by using
more bits.
Change-Id: I2bc96ecf471fa8c1a608a321a235b9c8527b3dc5