The simulator defines PLATFORM_HOSTED, as RaaA will do (RaaA will not define SIMULATOR).
The new define is to (de-)select code to compile on hosted platforms generally.
Should be no functional change to targets or the simulator.
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Fixing it because correcting the event api prototypes causes many warnings.
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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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explicitly forced to.
The sleep_after param is only true in the Q_SLEEP event, so its uneeded,
so removed
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enable ata_idle callbacks in ata_mmc.c (calls the callbacks after 10s of
real inactivity)
fix builds
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and shutdown and usb (it makes sense here). ata_sleep doesnt get broken
by callbacks.
* allow ata_sleep() at the end of buffering again
* config block uses ata_idle instead of delayed sector when saving
* remove delayed sector code from ata_mmc.c (idle callbacks are not yet
implemented for ata_mmc.c tho)
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when the hard disk is idle but spinning, and just before shutting down.
on SWCODEC targets with > 8MB RAM the playback engine will try to
refill the buffer if it is less than 75% full while the disk is spinning
(temporarily disabled on the nano)
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