When Rockbox Utility can't figure if the installed bootloader is a Rockbox
bootloader don't tell the user that it can't uninstall the bootloader but be
more specific stating that no Rockbox bootloader has been found.
Change-Id: I8e1eae4bdba30da87d10d2dc11fb9d48e176de2a
Bootloader handling is different on nano2g compared to the other supported Ipod
models. Since ipodpatcher handles this internally make ipodpatcher also provide
a way to check this when using from Rockbox Utility to avoid duplicating the
(already existing) checks in the latter.
Fixes wrong "bootloader already installed" message on nano2g.
Change-Id: Ibc658d775fbac7cf9a7e329d445fe97828a455d8
If neither an old selected build nor a release is available fallback to
selecting the development build.
Remove some old code that was not supposed to be be kept.
Change-Id: I883535bd8e7981e68bc3fac3bcd5f375e1237242
Check the correct image when looking for the Ipod firmware version. On nano2g
this is a different image.
Change-Id: Ic7981363399d44e03247a81277522bc1d271090a
Give the user a chance to cancel the backup if the selected file already
exists. Since the filename is automatically generated from the installation
version information this can happen when trying to create a second backup of
the installation.
Change-Id: Iee34e576c4b3b94a4ccf99836741806b52a8affd
The update_extract tool works by finding the compressed size and
the compressed data in the updater. This is problematic since
without the uncompressed size, inflate can produce extra bytes
at end. This is not a problem for our tools but the device will
plain reject it if sent by MTP/sendfirm for example.
Workaround this issue by reading and rewriting the archive
after decompression so that only the meaningfull data is written.
Change-Id: I117f434b92a56d93d269af49c3e426cd8cc0c7e4
In the case of encrypted SB files without any key match, it is
still possible to dump the section headers. The force option
allows one to do so. It also allows to dump unencrypted sections
of encrypted files if there are some.
Change-Id: I36280230679ac5903f9c451c68c276f5c6959536
The Quick Start tab turned out to be used a lot but not explaining what its
functionality actually does, leading to various amount of confusion. The Quick
Start tab and its functionality have been completely removed.
As replacement the reworked Installation tab now includes both the entries from
the old Installation tab (Bootloader and Rockbox) and the Extras tab (Fonts,
Themes, Game files). Each of the items can be enabled or disabled individually,
and the selection is saved in the configuration. The only exception is the
bootloader option, since installing the bootloader is only needed once. To help
with this the bootloader checkbox is automatically enabled if no Rockbox
installation is found, and disabled if one is found. While it would be nicer to
check if the bootloader is actually installed this is not possible for various
players so the implementation simply relies on a Rockbox installation.
This should also make it much easier to update an existing installation.
Current limitations:
- the selected themes are not saved.
- it is not possible to detect if the target has the plugins that require
additional game files prior to installation. Thus the "Game files" option is
available for all targets but simply skipped if the plugins are not found.
Change-Id: I1929bb7045e382fcbba431cca057d3121607d3a9
Allow using the themes installation dialog as selection dialog separately from
installing themes. For this the installation is now triggered separately and
can be told to not to do the installation on Ok button. In this case the dialog
is selection only, and the Ok button is changed to Select. The installation
itself is still done in the class but started by calling the install() method
separately.
Change-Id: I856db8204788302b2b539e6d8283f73cb354f033
After shrinking the size of the Rockbox logo shown and making the selected
device display two lines there is now enough room to also show an icon of the
player. The icon is scaled depending on the application font size, so for
setups configured with a larger font it still should show up in a reasonable
size.
Change-Id: I8f62f3292c62f820309157db73741b57fd6371ef
The original way of including the Rockbox logo wastes quite a bit of space.
Make it smaller and move it to the left, so the information about the
configured device can go next to it.
Change-Id: I790ffc423135e02e28cc963b0b565284b75bf98c
The "Installation" dialog allows backing up the current installation by
creating a zip file from the .rockbox folder since quite a while. However, this
has the drawback that you need to update your build to create a backup, but
creating a backup might be desireable in other cases as well (before updating
themes, or just for backup reasons). Since the functionality is somewhat hidden
it's also not obvious to users such a functionality exists (most users are
likely to use the "Quick Start" instead).
Implement backup functionality as dedicated dialog placed on the Uninstall tab.
Rename the Uninstall tab to accommodate this.
Change-Id: I1d2c6c8f646672d1b66bb442408fbfc2eeec700d
Since the Info widget is now a separate widget ask the tab widget about its
index instead of hard coding it. Rename a variable to avoid shadowing while at
it.
Change-Id: I40c18387aacc780ac2051bb894db36247171c268
To identify the source for System Trace entries qDebug() calls usually add the
class name at the beginning. Add some missing ones and remove some trailing
spaces.
Change-Id: I3179bb206e96de8b5a1c05c0fc0958936e4513f3
This change replaces an odd way to increment tea key in a function responsible
for finding the proper key (it doesn't have to be done in a for loop, it's just
adding a 32bit number to a 128bit number). It reduces the time needed to find
the key practically to zero and it gives in the best case 2 seconds of overall
speedup in loading the OF.
Change-Id: I0632526c3dfeb4d0603e77239f298a89076b630b
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/230
Tested-by: Szymon Dziok <b0hoon@o2.pl>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
Reviewed-by: Szymon Dziok <b0hoon@o2.pl>
When searching for the bootloader file in a zip archive the filename in the
archive might use a different casing than the one we're looking after. Make the
search case-insensitive to not fail to find the file in this case.
Change-Id: I05ffc67421e67fae045eabb7851cd99a3757b6d7
format_track_path currenyly corrects for things like windows volumes and
relative paths in playlists, but does not handle external media like SD
cards correctly, resulting in some seemingly valid playlists not working
because of rockbox's mount point for external media. Correct this by checking
to see if a playlist is on external media and then formulate the path correctly
if it is.
Unfortunately, this breaks the playlist_save logic if the CWD is on an external
device. Its not clear to me why we should be checking the CWD when saving a
playlist, as the only apparent use of this is to let people save relative
paths on the virtual keyboard. As far as I can tell, this is actually more
difficult to do then using an absolute path given that we insert the CWD
onto the virtualkeyboard by default. Therefore, I'm removing the option
to use '..' in playlist save paths since its seems useless.
Change-Id: I47946cc45d776c7a72ecbd0ecc720dbf85550f6f
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/270
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <mgiacomelli@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Michael Giacomelli <mgiacomelli@gmail.com>
I finally found a sensible format for the executable files.
The tool now can output the loading entry to elf files. Some
disassembly and analysis suggest the phys/virt addresses are
correct. However the entries are somehow linked and it is
still unclear how (are there "calls" to the code ? when ?).
Change-Id: Ied38b5bb297176c5755b5ecb3309f4a259c18cd4
Pipe the output of LaTeX through a Perl script and filter out information that
is irrelevant in deciding if building the manual actually worked. Format errors
in a similar way to gcc output to allow existing scripts catching it.
Enabling verbose output during the make run will not remove parts of the output
but only do some reflowing. The full log is always available in the manual
subfolder.
Change-Id: I15d35b4d3c73fafe2a4357168ca8ada51355f221
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/247
Reviewed-by: Dominik Riebeling <Dominik.Riebeling@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Dominik Riebeling <Dominik.Riebeling@gmail.com>
The main reason for this is to be able to downscale the sdl app, which
when used for designing themes for android tends not to fit on laptop
screens these days.
Change-Id: Ib52731dbebcdd03a572be7754c157471165eb2df
I found out that the file has a number of "entries", in
3 categories. The third category seem to contain bootable files.
In the RKnano firmware file I have, these entries are named
"NandBoot1" and "NandBoot2". They seem to use the same format as
the stage3 of the RKnanoFW format but we do not understand this
format precisely for now anyway.
Change-Id: I72d77e609cdeeb802af793c010d6788bf36cd7e2
The contents of the build details group change and might become larger than the
current size of the group box. Set its size policy to expanding, so it resizes
automatically instead of text being cut off at the bottom.
Change-Id: Iab7947046a9676ac76115766872daad3ac6763e4
Release candidates are now a third option in the installation window. Quick
start will still install the latest release.
Change-Id: I64e05160817263c5c4cb40cbdb4942149983e0ff