AMS*: define CURRENT_MAX_CHG to give more correct estimation of recharge time
The amount of current each target draws from the charger is defined in
powermgmt-target.h
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Gets a bit more battery life
Adjust current usage, it was a bit too low for Clipv2/Clip+
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A specific poweroff function needs to be used for wake-up to work
Disable RTC in bootloaders for consistency with other Sansas
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To be sure that there is no mistake in this code, it is run *after*
the known to work HOME & LEFT buttons checks, unlike other Sansas
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- Enable end of charge monitoring once, it doesn't need to be disabled
- Acknowledge the first (wrong) end of charge interrupt on charger enable
(this had been broken in r25299)
- Centralize reads to ENRD* registers and cache the results when needed
- on PP it is not needed because reads are atomic, we only check for
end of charge when the charging, and for charger presence when
discharging
as3525v2 (using as3543) specifics
- I got the datasheet today from AMS, thanks to them for being so fast
and not require me to sign tons of papers!
- USB detection now works on as3525v2 using the as3543. Clip+ won't
reboot to OF yet, it needs mkamsboot support first (usbstack disabled)
- Charging should work, the CHARGER register is at a different place, it
is an extended PMU register -> use ascodec_read/write_charger() to
access it
- real interrupts are not used yet for ENRD, we get thousands of
interrupts per second, apparently only limited by the i2c clock.
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When the rest of the code is confirmed to work properly without CPU
frequency changes, it will be possible to reliabily test set_cpu_frequency()
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Instead of modifying CGU_PROC to get 24MHz pclk, just switch to fastbus else Clip+ wouldn't boot
Tested on fuzev1/Clip+
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Add HAVE_AS3543 config define to differentiate the bits changed since as3514/as3517
Enable recording on Fuzev2/Clipv2/Clip+, although it was tested on Clip+ only
Note: storage is still read-only so I tested by listening to headphones loopback and watching the recording level in recscreen
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CGU_PROC looks different from as3525v1 and there have been reports of
Clip+ becoming warm when boosted
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Now making the Fuzev2 bootloader build should be pretty easy
TODO:
- write button driver (FlynDice found all buttons already)
- find button light
- decide if lcd-ssd1303.c must be modified for Clip+ using SSP or forked
- check if backlight code works (I copied Clipv2 code)
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