Dispense with "pmic" thread and process PMIC events directly within ISR. Add
sense bit reading as part of the handling.
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The battery benches were done by Lorenzo Miori, thus credits to him
for this and r31472.
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Voltage can be read using as3543 adc (i.e. ascodec api, on this target implemented
via ioctl()). TODO: Look into possibly controlling charging more by re-using
powermgmt-ascodec.c. However, charging seems to be controlled by the kernel,
so may not be needed.
Charger state can be read using /dev/minivet. It allows to differentiate between
wall charger and usb charging, but that's not implemented (is it even worthwhile?)
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Theoretically, anything with the capability could implement the decoding
action in an ISR on any radio chip supporting RDS.
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HOME_DIR is intended for not-so-advanced files which shall be user
visible, and thus not in /.rockbox. Therefore HOME_DIR is translated
to $HOME on RaaA, /sdcard on android, the internal memory on ypr0
and "/" on native targets.
ROCKBOX_DIR ("/.rockbox") already existed as special and is translated
to whatever the real rockbox dir is on the target (e.g. /sdcard/rockbox
on android), but it's not suitable for some files we generate
(e.g. battery-bench.txt).
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It's now using completely the same driver as Sansa daps.
This also increases the volume range.
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This port is a hybrid native/RaaA port. It runs on a embedded linux system,
but is the only application. It therefore can implement lots of stuff that
native targets also implement, while leveraging the underlying linux kernel.
The port is quite advanced. User interface, audio playback, plugins work
mostly fine. Missing is e.g. power mangement and USB (see SamsungYPR0 wiki page).
Included in utils/ypr0tools are scripts and programs required to generate
a patched firmware. The patched firmware has the rootfs modified to load
Rockbox. It includes a early/safe USB mode.
This port needs a new toolchain, one that includes glibc headers and libraries.
rockboxdev.sh can generate it, but e.g. codesourcey and distro packages may
also work.
Most of the initial effort is done by Lorenzo Miori and others (on ABI),
including reverse engineering and patching of the original firmware,
initial drivers, and more. Big thanks to you.
Flyspray: FS#12348
Author: Lorenzo Miori, myself
Merry christmas to ypr0 owners! :)
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Nick some aspects from the as3525 ascodec driver to improve throughput in
the beast's SPI communications by switching tranfer descriptors to the
caller's stack and getting rid of thread synchronization.
Fix a bug that suddenly became obvious that could permanently stall the SPI
driver because all data could be shifted out before the interrupt could get
serviced. In that case, it needs a kick to restart it. Should probably put
the SPI interrupt priority above DVFS.
A tweak to the event registration interface to simplify it.
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Massage the way it interfaces a bit to make things more flexible.
The chroma_buf scheme on Sansa Connect and Creative ZVx calling the
lcd_write_yuv420_lines implementation in lcd-as-memframe.S with five params
with a chroma buffer that the function can't use wouldn't work anyway so just
have them use the stock implementation (really, how was that working?).
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code, especially init sequence, is much more similar to usb-s3c6400x.c
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This will help debugging, and can be disabled for releases if needed
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Use common defines in usb-s3c6400.c and usb-drv-as3525v2.c
No functional changes
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- ata.h is for users of ata.c
- ata-driver.h is for functions implemented by target-specific code and used by ata.c
- ata-target.h is for target-specific defines
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Fix problems with volume of recorded material by converting 14-bit samples to
16-bit. Remove duplicate samples from recorded data and support proper
samplerate since ADC runs 1/2 the codec clock. Support monitoring mono on both
output channels by feeding data manually to I2SOUT under the right conditions.
DMA is no longer used for recording since frames must be processed as described
above but it does allow full-duplex audio.
Miscellaneous change includes a proper constant (HW_SAMPR_DEFAULT) to reset the
hardware samplerate when recording is closed. PP5024 and AS3525 have different
default recording rates (22kHz and 44kHz respectively) but both have half-speed
ADC.
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* shrinking now considers freespace just before the alloc-to-be-shrinked,
that means less (or sometimes none at all) is taken from the audio buffer.
* core_available() now searches for the best free space, instead of simply the end,
i.e. it will not return 0 if the audio buffer is allocated and there's free space
before it. It also runs a compaction to ensure maximum contiguous memory.
audio_buffer_available() is also enhanced. It now considers the 256K reserve buffer,
and returns free buflib space instead if the audio buffer is short.
This all fixes the root problem of FS#12344 (Sansa Clip+: PANIC occurred when
dircache is enabled), that alloced from the audio buffer, even if it was very
short and buflib had many more available as free space before it.
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Included are drivers for buttons, backlight, lcd, audio and storage.
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Origional implementation by Robert Keevil with contributions from Frederik Vestre, Stoyan Stratev, Craig Elliott, Michael Sparmann, Thomas Schott, Rosso Maltese, and syncs from a bunch of other people!
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This uses the alpha blending capabilities introduced with anti-aliased fonts
to draw bitmaps with transparency information. The bmp loader is extended to read
this information (pass FORMAT_TRANSPARENT in format). The alpha information will
be used when drawing the bitmap.
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This new APIs wrap around lcd_[mono|transparent]_bitmap/_part calls and
handle all kinds bitmaps. The intended use is to draw bitmaps that
come from read_bmp_fd/_file.
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For the git migration we want a nice clean repository with UNIX line
endings. git does not use svn:eol-style, we just need the file contents to be
sane.
Sorry everybody. I know this messes up blame.
Scumbag *NIX developer says migrating to git will make line ending issues go
away; commits giant change to svn which changes line endings anyway. :)
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* configure display for RGB (instead of BGR) colour coding
* fix logo bitmap to correct size of 96x30
* fix pixel format to RGB565 swapped
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- Use the list item centering capabilities in the plugin lib
- Bump plugin ABI for the changed viewport struct (sort the API too).
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This adds line padding to lists on touchscreens,
in order to make lists reasonably useful without huge fonts.
It's configurable:
* Automatic (default, line height calculated using a lcd dpi aware function)
* Off (status quo, line height = font height)
* X pixels (from 2 to 50 in even steps)
The automatic setting should/aims to Just Work Out Of The Box on all targets
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This fixes errornous pointer addition (+ on a short*), which crashed in some situation.
Fixes FS#12317 and should hopefully get the clips booting again.
Thanks to Jonathan Gordon for spotting the bad pointer arithmetic.
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This option allows accessing the card slot from "dumb" USB hosts like some car
audio systems that do not handle multi-LUN devices.
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- now identity map dram uncached and have a cached and buffered virtual alias
- rework dma to handle virtual to physical pointers conversion
- fix lcd frame pointer
- implement usb detection properly
- implement bootloader usb properly
- allow the bootloader to disable MMC windowing (useful for recovery)
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The buflib memory allocator is handle based and can free and
compact, move or resize memory on demand. This allows to effeciently
allocate memory dynamically without an MMU, by avoiding fragmentation
through memory compaction.
This patch adds the buflib library to the core, along with
convinience wrappers to omit the context parameter. Compaction is
not yet enabled, but will be in a later patch. Therefore, this acts as a
replacement for buffer_alloc/buffer_get_buffer() with the benifit of a debug
menu.
See buflib.h for some API documentation.
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buffer chunks.
* Samples and position indication is closely associated with audio data
instead of compensating by a latency constant. Alleviates problems with
using the elapsed as a track indicator where it could be off by several
steps.
* Timing is accurate throughout track even if resampling for pitch shift,
whereas before it updated during transition latency at the normal 1:1 rate.
* Simpler PCM buffer with a constant chunk size, no linked lists.
In converting crossfade, a minor change was made to not change the WPS until
the fade-in of the incoming track, whereas before it would change upon the
start of the fade-out of the outgoing track possibly having the WPS change
with far too much lead time.
Codec changes are to set elapsed times *before* writing next PCM frame because
time and position data last set are saved in the next committed PCM chunk.
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The buffer_offset paramter of audio_init_recording() is removed as it
was unused in both implementations.
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Namely, introduce buffer_get_buffer() and buffer_release_buffer().
buffer_get_buffer() aquires all available and grabs a lock, attempting to
call buffer_alloc() or buffer_get_buffer() while this lock is locked will cause
a panicf() (doesn't actually happen, but is for debugging purpose).
buffer_release_buffer() unlocks that lock and can additionally increment the
audiobuf buffer to make an allocation. Pass 0 to only unlock if buffer was
used temporarily only.
buffer_available() is a replacement function to query audiobuflen, i.e. what's
left in the buffer.
Buffer init is moved up in the init chain and handles ipodvideo64mb internally.
Further changes happened to mp3data.c and talk.c as to not call the above API
functions, but get the buffer from callers. The caller is the audio system
which has the buffer lock while mp3data.c and talk mess with the buffer.
mpeg.c now implements some buffer related functions of playback.h, especially
audio_get_buffer(), allowing to reduce #ifdef hell a tiny bit.
audiobuf and audiobufend are local to buffer.c now.
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The previous maximum (20) still causes excessive heat for some people, and measurements (using a digital camera and a white screen) show that the maximum brightness in the OF corresponds to 12 in rockbox, so we use 12 now.
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Also set up a callback for the battery capacity setting (for all players) so changes take effect without having to reboot.
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