The idea is to share loading code between bootloaders and rolo().
Change-Id: I1656ed91946d7a05cb7c9fa7a16793c3c862a5cd
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/190
Reviewed-by: Marcin Bukat <marcin.bukat@gmail.com>
No need to define HAVE_BOOTLOADER_USB_MODE
That define might need some cleaning up
Fix FS#12384
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- If an error happens when reading partitions / rockbox.sansa
- If the select button was pressed
add an argument to error() to not power off, when we're going to enter
USB mode to try to fix the problem, but display the error message anyway
for debugging purpose
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Reserve 1MB of DRAM for loading rockbox and use the rest as BSS
Write sdram setup in assembler and move it to a separate file, together
with MMU init code
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not working yet : an empty drive is detected
won't link on fuzev1: drivers allocated in usb_storage.c are too large
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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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Reuse some code from Clip (LCD) and a lot of code from AS3525
Add a new CPU type : AS3525v2, identical to AS3525 except it's an ARMv5 (arm926-ejs)
SD code still not working
For an unknown reason LCD doesn't work anymore (to be investigated)
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The LCD driver is unified and lcd_send_command now takes 2 arguments : the command and its argument.
If there is no argument, it's set to 0 and a NOP command is issued
If there is more than one argument (set X/Y address), the 2nd argument is sent as a 2nd command, and a NOP command is issued after it.
Benefit : c200v2 transfers the command and the argument in one 16 bits transfer
Performance should not be affected since commands without argument are only used in lcd_init() and lcd_enable()
lcd_send_data() now transfers whole lines (or columns) instead of single pixels
yuv is disabled for c200v2 for now
Some buttons can be read, including left button (bit 6 of DBOP_DIN), but for some reason they have no effect in rockbox: to be investigated
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- cache IRAM and DRAM
- map IRAM just next to DRAM to remove the need for -mlong-calls and reduce binsize
- tweak delays in Fuze button code
- tweak delays in Clip button code (down button sometimes doesn't respond anyway : an alternate driver is being worked on)
Before reporting any problem, please check your filesystem or format your player from the OF
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(Not for the Fuze nor the Clip, because it seems pointless for them)
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Be verbose only if a keypress has been detected.
Use enable/disable_irq() instead of inline assembly
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Adds read-only SD driver, largely copied from ata-sd-pp.c
Only tested on the embedded SD, on the Clip
First steps to build a Normal firmware
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This way creation of scrolling thread doesn't risk crashing the system
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This should be a good first step to allow multi-driver targets, like the Elio (ATA/SD), or the D2 (NAND/SD).
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The AS3525 SoC ships with an ARM PL172 MPMC controller
Also correct the memory sizes in tools/configure
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