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>
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>
HiFi E.T. MA8 is almost the same as MA9 except
another DAC(pcm1792 in ma8, df1704 in ma9).
MA8 has ILI9342 lcd, MA8C has ILI9342C lcd.
Change-Id: If2ac04f5a3382590b2a392c46286559f54b2ed6a
The only difference between this target and HiFi E.T. MA9
is display driver (ILI9342 in MA9 and ILI9342c in MA9C)
Change-Id: Icc3d2490f850902a653175360f12283f3708bbb7
This is mostly for consistency, this tool will be unused by the newer targets.
Also update the usage() display to mention -no-ciff
Change-Id: I4500f5fdce771ad3c53701a0bbaace916e88759d
Added a 60s timeout to the script to avoid having to wait for ages when a download stalls.
Change-Id: I97f0aafe4eac0fb3cfc83805c99d19f1ef02b9f9
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/636
Reviewed-by: Kevin Zheng <kevinz5000@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Michael Rodger <rockbox@atinyhedgehog.za.net>
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
The dynmaic library support provided in dlfcn.h does not require
additional linker flags on FreeBSD. It is provided with the standard C
library and will fail to link if "-ldl" is specified.
Change-Id: I9f21d8369d45a9be94129a1b37b4607adf673c57
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/637
Tested-by: Kevin Zheng <kevinz5000@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
Enable simulator for the target ypr0 to
be built and used.
Change-Id: I1b080f07ab90f5c4856881d08ad70e1053bbb0c0
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/618
Reviewed-by: Frank Gevaerts <frank@gevaerts.be>
This will be required by the R0 port. Generating C source with 24bit data is
not supported yet because Rockbox doesn't support this depth yet (and has no
data type for it).
Change-Id: I6474a6d32bb7942661bac833bb3348073335e25c
(Take #2)
If .bss wasn't large enough, and .ncdata was empty, .ncbss would be
at an address overlapping the alignment-padded end of .ncdata and
and linking would fail with an overlap error.
Adds plugin load end address that accounts for IRAM going past
the final .bss sections, making IRAM overlay compatible. load_code
could also use this instead of the file size.
The .lds becomes a bit more straightforward and explicit when
assigning addresses.
Change-Id: Id0c33f257710e97ece2c831e0feaaa32c1a14e05
Recent versions of texinfo breaks various binutils and GCC
builds. For GCC setting MAKEINFO=missing at configure time works
but not for binutils where patches are used to fix parsing errors.
This also makes rockboxdev.sh handle applying multiple patches.
Change-Id: Ia8e6dc7662ab725490e4b4428676d235f0bd38bb
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/471
Reviewed-by: Nils Wallménius <nils@rockbox.org>
Since ar is not running in verbose mode there is normally no output to get rid
of, and in case of errors it's useful to see them. Also, Windows doesn't know
about /dev/null.
Make dependency generation for librbspeex more silent as well.
Change-Id: Ie0d4a406e665ebd67331d6cd1fa2fc02f8bf21b9
Similar as done in d2b8f91 change dependency generation to use one file per
source file. This removes the need to have external tools installed on Windows.
Previously Cygwin or msys tools needed to be in the system PATH which was
problematic at times.
This means that now building on Windows (using MinGW) doesn't require
additional tools anymore.
Change-Id: I4c0675e99c3cc3a729b91beefd58320db498ae0a
Similar as done for libtools.make ask the compiler for the binary it creates
instead of using uname to figure the target to avoid special handling when
cross compiling.
Change-Id: Icb4654616e4339bf9e6e3be5177b35e0bb313bcd
Windows mkdir doesn't know about the -p option and requires paths to use \ as
path separator. Try to detect when building on Windows and use the Windows
internal function instead of relying on a compatible mkdir in the path.
Change-Id: I47d47d45edeb38c672321f77d6e91268bf744dba
95e23de made -Wl,--gc-sections appear after -T by combining it with the global
linker options. Moving the global linker options in front of -T seems to fix
the crash observed on mini2g after that change -- as it seems the linker
behaves differently if --gc-sections is passed after -T.
Fixes FS#12857.
Change-Id: Id64dc6b91726760d75a1a0cd85bb7c06208d2f45
Similar as done in ea0bfe7 ask the compiler for the binary it creates instead
of using uname to figure the target.
Simplify source file preprocessing to avoid using grep to improve compatibility
with Windows.
Change-Id: I39ecfe690c9bb70b07b0af5a7804d7e5ab512d71
Previously it was sufficient to set those variables when running configure.
Since ANDROID_NDK_PATH is now also used in the Android Makefile set both
variables in the generated Makefile as well -- not everyone has (or wants) to
set them globally in the environment.
Change-Id: Ib64ffeea379c58c9d361b3fbfefb67084dce666c
If the host is ARM simply checking the architecture the compiler produces
binaries for will include unwarminder even for the PC tools, breaking them.
Fixes building checkwps and database on ARM hosts. Doesn't fix warble, there
are additional problems with that.
Change-Id: I135b1103a60b9e3720117cde1075b7d73424f384
As per title this patch aims at splitting common target
code and specific target code in a better way to
support future ports within the same environment
(e.g. Samsung YP-R1 where the Linux and the SoC
are the same, with differences in hardware devices
handling)
Change-Id: I67b4918c46403b184d3d8f42ab5aae7d01037fd0
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/409
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
Tested-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>