If interrupts trigger during cache invalidation this could cause memory
corruption. This should be right fix for commit_discard_idcache in
contrast to 72ebcbf and c1ec1ec.
Change-Id: I141fb585004d4a1967b0a03bc37db3964d886564
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/345
Tested-by: Andrew Ryabinin <ryabinin.a.a@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Marcin Bukat <marcin.bukat@gmail.com>
It seems something wrong with cache handling in rk27xx. OF always disable cache
before invalidating cache ways, therefore, now we do the same.
Hopefully this will fix cache handling, but I couldn't contend that it's really so.
Change-Id: I967c18211f0ddff689b6a17579fbe8685277f132
Several HM-801 DAPs have another buttons circuit.
This patch adds support for such devices so they could work properly.
Change-Id: Ic49e8e46b3e785b91c7c4706003fac3dbc20ae59
We should cast to (volatile uint32_t*) here, because attempt to refer to volatile
object through use of an lvalue with non-volatile-qualified type will result in
undefined behavior.
Change-Id: I1b2e9688af11d3dcba518a5e31865d703b54b635
Use DMA engine for fullscreen updates and bypass mode for partial
updates. This gives major boost on rk27generic:
default ARM:AHB:APB 200💯50
HEAD 1/1: 26.3fps 1/4: 105.0fps
patched 1/1: 116.5fps 1/4: 249.5fps
with freq scalling NORMAL mode ARM:AHB:APB 50:50:50
HEAD 1/1: 13.1fps 1/4: 52.5fps
patched 1/1: 54.5fps 1/4: 119.0fps
Tested on rk27generic noname DAP and on Hifimans.
Change-Id: Id9dd4d2d61542c7ea6b5c6336b170d6357cefde9
This version resembles how OF handle cache invalidates.
This seems to fix mysterious data aborts on plugin/codec loading
after introducing frequency scaling.
Credit goes to mortalis for pinpointing the reason of aborts.
Change-Id: I3477b3f65d593d7b43c36a0b06d863f71f000812
The functions document my reverse engineer findings about nand
controller. This code is commented out and is purely for reference
as FTL scheme is still unknown.
Change-Id: I70edeb4bfb0cbd51b6adc15afa7193dd8f71e8da
Implemented scheme:
ARM AHB APB
Normal 50 50 50 MHz
Max 200 100 50 MHz
Frequency scaling is disabled on rk27generic due to too
slow lcd updates when running with 50MHz AHB.
battery_bench shows ~1h runtime improvement on hifiman.
Change-Id: I2c6f8acf6d4570c4e14f5bcc72280b51ce13c408
- Add BUTTON_POWER.
- hm60x: Rename BUTTON_PLAY to more proper BUTTON_SELECT, which will make it
possible to unify hm60x and hm801 keymaps in some plugins.
Change-Id: I84715cdbc79d00c1bc2e8e6bd492159ad3c3422b
Remove the implementations of all exceptions handlers from the
various crt0.S files and have a single implementation in system-arm.h
The new implementation is weak so that it can be overwritten by some
specific code (like the unwinder)
Change-Id: Ib3e041ed6037376bbe0e79286057e1051640dd90
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/205
Reviewed-by: Marcin Bukat <marcin.bukat@gmail.com>
For now it contains explicit SDRAM setup, cutting clock for unused
modules and turning off unused PLLs. This improves slightly mem
throughput as well as saves quite a bit of power.
Change-Id: I19a2827ac90a6868856c676fbe1e051c42f0d608
iomux_lcd now has parameter for display bit mode settings, so we doesn't need ifdef here.
lcd_init_device moved to target specific code
lcdif_init configure pins and lcd cotroller
Change-Id: I3a2d7fd38b08fe3bc5ebefa8c9f7288c21f58212
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/153
Reviewed-by: Marcin Bukat <marcin.bukat@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Marcin Bukat <marcin.bukat@gmail.com>
Additional status callback is added to pcm_play/rec_data instead of
using a special function to set it. Status includes DMA error
reporting to the status callback. Playback and recording callback
become more alike except playback uses "const void **addr" (because
the data should not be altered) and recording uses "void **addr".
"const" is put in place throughout where appropriate.
Most changes are fairly trivial. One that should be checked in
particular because it isn't so much is telechips, if anyone cares to
bother. PP5002 is not so trivial either but that tested as working.
Change-Id: I4928d69b3b3be7fb93e259f81635232df9bd1df2
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/166
Reviewed-by: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>
Tested-by: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>