example: for(int i=0; i<n; i++) ;
This should have no side effects
It was already used for android builds
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casts in const tables declaration seesm to confuse gcc into thinking the
initializers are not constant
Also merge struct declaration and typedef
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some functions can be static -> static inline
some functions are external and can't be inlined -> remove inline
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Very basic, please help!
top left corner is menu, top right is context menu, otherwise use the UI viewport to move around. bottom area is eventually going to be a touch panel region (and track display if music is playing).
99% sure you cant do a popup region above the UI viewport which is why I've stolen the bottom region
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Instead of using libusb as wrapper query the USB IDs via IOKit. Since libusb is
only used for that this means that it's no longer necessary on OS X.
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FCLK is unused because we use fastbus clocking: CPU clock = PCLK
Base PCLK off PLLA and use the lowest frqeuency for FCLK (24MHz source,
maximum divider)
Save a bit of power, adjust Clipv1/e200v2/Fuzev1 current usage accordingly
Note: the power saving (in mA) is a bit less on e200v2/Fuzev1 than on Clipv1
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Make sure to not try to dynamically link libspeex on Mac, since it's not a
standard library, and application bundles aren't statically linked anyway.
Remove looking up libspeex on Windows since it's not a standard library there
either. Don't search for libspeex multiple times but instead pass it to the
librbspeex Makefile.
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This doesn't change building of the used libraries, so librbspeex etc. are
still built as universal libraries. Building for Intel also targets 10.5 and up
instead of 10.4 and up which is targeted by default. Addresses FS#10938.
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Remove the plain text license file below the rbutilqt folder and move
the HTML variant to the top-level docs folder. It's all GPL, so there's
no need to duplicate those files.
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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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- change buffer alignement to 32 bytes (not sure if it's useful)
- flush rx fifo on reset
- use AS3525_PHYSICAL_ADDR for DMA
- reset endpoints structure states on reset
- force full speed for debugging purpose
- add more debugging code
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Make users happy, as now short down does nothing (but bring backlight on)
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'make && make apk && adb install -r bin/Rockbox.apk' should work now.
You should now be able to develop without eclipse.
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Seperate make rules in a almost empty android.make.
Also add forgotten powermgmt-android.c
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Instead implement a bit of battery monitoring. Currently it only fetches the battery level (in %) every 30s,
but it could do more like battery status, charger connected, voltage...
Theoretically, we could also exit/quit after some time of inactivity too
(perhaps not a bad idea since Rockbox puts a slight but still non-zero CPU load even if doing nothing).
Ironically, Rockbox is now the only way to get the exact battery level (at least I haven't found anything yet) on my phone :-)
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