GCC 4.9 always emits assembly with divided syntax. Setting unified
syntax in inline assembly causes the assembler to complain about
GCC's generated code, because the directive extends past the scope
of the inline asm. Fix this by setting divided mode at the end of
the inline assembly block.
The assembler directives are hidden behind macros because later
versions of GCC won't need this workaround: they can be told to
use the unified syntax with -masm-syntax-unified.
Change-Id: Ic09e729e5bbb6fd44d08dac348daf6f55c75d7d8
keep running into the rigid nature of do_menu
it isn't too bad when you don't need voice but once
you do the fun awaits
do_menu likes to talk on menu enter which is in a loop when you use do_menu
I would like to move the processing to the callback
TOO BAD you only get an action and the menu_item_ex struct
you sent it when calling the function
Change-Id: Iaefd0cc133435d675b7dd27a558c504d6ccb327a
* Allow skip-to-beginning in single-play mode; there is no 3-second delay in that case.
* Properly handle and keep track of pauses caused by headphone removal.
* Improve skipping over bad files - search in skip direction and allow it to be ended with the stop key.
* Add the system message processing done elsewhere to all button queue waits.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@28875 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
* use upper case for enum constants.
* rename MPEG_START_TIME_SCROLL_DOWN/SCROLL_UP to MPEG_START_TIME_LEFT2/RIGHT2 as they are equivalent to MPEG_START_TIME_LEFT/RIGHT.
* simplify some code. no functional changes.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@24224 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657