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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Included are drivers for buttons, backlight, lcd, audio and storage.
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* Add backlight_force_on() which forces to turn on backlight even when the setting is set to Off. use this in lamp.
No functional change except lamp.
See aslo FS#9883.
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It handles exit() properly, calling the handler also when the plugin returns
normally (also make exit() more standard compliant while at it).
It also holds PLUGIN_HEADER, so that it doesn't need to be in each plugin anymore.
To work better together with callbacks passed to rb->default_event_handler_ex() introduce exit_on_usb() which will call the exit handler before showing the usb screen and exit() after it.
In most cases rb->default_event_handler_ex() was passed a callback which was manually called at all other return points. This can now be done via atexit().
In future plugin_crt0.c could also handle clearing bss, initializing iram and more.
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It handles exit() properly, calling the handler also when the plugin returns
normally (also it makes exit() more standard compliant while at it).
It also holds PLUGIN_HEADER, so that it doesn't need to be in each plugin anymore.
To work better together with callbacks passed to rb->default_event_handler_ex introduce exit_on_usb() which will call the exit handler before showing the usb screen and exit() after it.
In most cases it was passed a callback which was manually called at all other return points. This can now be done via atexit().
In future plugin_crt0.c could also handle clearing bss, initializing iram and more.
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paddle
r24925 introduced a potential bug: the collision detection with the paddle is
not using the line intersection checks and consequently could cause the powerup
to be missed if the drop speed is fast enough (which varies depending on the
target because of the speed scaling).
Thanks for Karl Kurbjun for noticing and alerting!
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* add parameter, wait_key to display_text().
- set this true to wait button press after all words is displayed.
* use ARRAYLEN macro instead of #define WORDS
* add macro to indicate end of style array.
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This doesn't solve FS#11031, but it's a good practice to test returned values nevertheless.
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