The old code would set CPU to 64MHz and HCLK to 9MHz but that's too low for
many things like usb and gpmi. So change HCLK to ~32MHZ.
Change-Id: I6459f25900e42603333cebccb7b0ed26c59640ad
Some older versions of the ROM (TA3 for example), use a 64 byte report size
instead of 1024, so hardcoding 1024 is just a bad idea.
Change-Id: I720c4465cfe2f519bffa307175614bba58766dce
The version.sh tool tries to locate the repository root if no argument is
given but it doesn't really work. Instead explicitely give it the path to
the root.
Change-Id: Ie3a35cb3d41bbd8819823358763f714ad045527e
This is an improvement for the special
mode present in the samsung ypr0 target.
Apart adding new useful functionalities, it
fixes a random disconnection bug, solved by debouncing
and fully support to YP-R1 target.
This opens also the possibility to interface
this operating mode to rockbox USB functionality.
Change-Id: Id70541541fcfaa1234328485fab0696a3bd491c9
fixed a bug concerning bytes padding, since it wasn't correctly
implemented regarding original firmware structure.
This fixes ROM generation especially for ypr1.
Change-Id: I1a40fb4bb8f9d6b005d694246123e314c4d19b49
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/616
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
They have been rewritten for being completely free and
as fast as possible.
Successfully extracted, patched, repacked and flashed
original firmware (tested on device and it worked)
Change-Id: I74d47d13f2dc3a2832a0d6821d3c2182dfd4b33b
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/506
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
Tested-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
This quick and dirty utility allows to extract nand bootloader
from raw 1st nand block dump. I post it mainly to somewhat
document how BCH error correction engine of the rk27xx works.
Change-Id: I37ca91add7d372e3576d2722afc946d0f08971a9
Now always generate a "make.db" file which aims at being the exact
representation of the file, ie running sbtoelf and elftosb using
the generated command file should produce the exact same file
(except for the random paddings). We still miss the support
for some option parsing to achieve that though.
Change-Id: Ib7d6b241f7855fd35225df8ab8e0711f69d9ee5a
This dump has been obtained with hwpatcher + hwstub, the fuze+
was running OF 2.36.8 in normal mode while playing some mp3.
Change-Id: Ieecaa760fe8ccade0858db929b9d7c175a3eaddf
This tool allows one to explore any register map. Register dumps
(like produced by hwstub tools) can be loaded and decoded by the
tool. Finally some analysers are provided for specific soc analysis
like clock tree and emi on imx233 for example.
Change-Id: Iaf81bd52d15f3e44ab4fe9bc039153fcf60cf92a