This loader is needed to use Rockbox on iBasso DX50/DX90 devices. It replaces
/system/bin/MangoPlayer.
It expects
- the original firmware MangoPlayer as /system/bin/MangoPlayer_original
- the chooser.bmp file as /system/chooser.bmp
- the rbmissing.bmp file as /system/rbmissing.bmp
- the usb.bmp file as /system/usb.bmp
- Rockbox in /mnt/sdcard/.rockbox/ (internal device storage accessable via USB)
On first boot or if the device is booted with the hold switch engaged (upper,
locked position) this loader will let the user choose between Rockbox and the
orginal firmware MangoPlayer. It remembers the last choice and will start the
choosen player an following boots.
In the chooser screen
- the device can be powered off with a power button long press.
- Rockbox can be startet with the "Next/Fast Forward" button or by touching the
right part of the touchscreen.
- the orginal firmware MangoPlayer can be startet with the "Previous/Rewind"
button or by touching the left part of the touchscreen.
If Rockbox can not be found/executed than a "Rockbox is missing" screen will be
shown and the orginal firmware MangoPlayer will be started after 30 seconds.
This loader will (try to) restart Rockbox or the orginal firmware MangoPlayer if
something unexpected happens.
This loader can be installed via a customized firmware image (update.img) or
manually via the Android Debug Bridge (if you get adbd started on the device).
This is a rewrite and code clean up of the original submission, eliminating the
need for a custom Android Vold. This loader "knows", when Rockbox has exited due
to a USB mass storage connection remounting /mnt/sdcard and acts accordingly,
displaying a "USB connection" screen while waiting to restart Rockbox.
Change-Id: I2698e173437f9c7aa1ff40649a290220e2ee0439
System -> Debug (Keep Out) -> View CPU stats
Will now show the current cpufreq scaling governor, minimum, current and
maximum cpufreq scaling frequency for each CPU.
This may be genric for Android kernel based devices but is only enabled
for iBasso Devices. Other maintainers may choose do adopt this.
Change-Id: I53e212f8707bf2abaa557e297293fb559ac37058
The GPIO APIs for ypr0 and ypr1 targets was messy, requiring a
direct communication via several ioctls calls.
Since it is planned to add support to other devices, more GPIO are
going to be used. For that reason the functions shall be clear and
easy to use.
Change-Id: Ia2304335e1fed1305cc2c4320bd4c097e13079be
Some people reported strange charging times and
strange battery life.
Charging by OF: 25 hours; RB: 18 hours
It has been found that there are at least two issues here:
1) the way of getting battery charging status wasn't
really accurate. This attempts to fix that issue.
This patch also simplifies some code (opening a
device is no more needed, for example).
To technically explain, battery charging implies first a constant
current mode (where the voltage increases) and then a constant
voltage mode (where, obviously, the voltage reads more or less
the same). The old way the End Of Charge was detected was based solely
on the voltage, while now it is based on chip's EOC interrupt,
which should be more accurate.
2) OF explicitly sets a constant current 350 mA, while we usually had
55 mA (by as3543 default).
This wasn't discovered before since there is a caching problem
("an accurate guess") in the Samsung power mgmt Linux module,
thus its debugging dumper wasn't really working, reporting a 55 mA current.
Strangely this option should have been set by the bootloader
but apparently it does not.
Some testing is still needed, but I confirm that with this patch
I could run a benchmark for 25 hours (vs. 18 hours), by charging
within Rockbox of course.
Change-Id: I3bd921e86b9018d1cc3c720d15cc46896e8490b3
Catched by swiss_knife check there are some overlaping fields
and invalid characters in some names.
Change-Id: Ia26ffd2e29452f4ddd9f8229f78bb2a2cc325ab4
surround_enabled was never true, end up dsp_surround_flush didn't work; Thats why a cracking noise occurs in right channel when moving track positions.
redo pbe/surround flush in a much simpler way suits the current single buffer style.
Change-Id: I394054ddfb164b82c90b3dcf49df4442db87d8d2
perceptual bass enhancement
- a bbe-ish group delay corrction with Biophonic EQ boost.
- precut
auditory fatigue reduction
-reduce signal in frequency that may trigger temporary threshold shift
haas surround
-frequency between f(x1) and f(x2) is always bypassed.
-can apply to side only.
Change-Id: Icb6355ce9b1c99bf2c58c9385c3c411c0ae209d3
The WRITE() macro checks if the "fw" pointer
is open upon fwrite() error. Since fw was
not initialized before use, it might crash for non-zero fw.
cppcheck reported.
[utils/jz4740_tools/HXFreplace.c:187]: (error) Uninitialized variable: fw
Change-Id: I558170f9f17828c9fd515a5da36ad8b5cb30a9ad
It will be out of scope once the function is left.
cppcheck reported:
[firmware/drivers/rtc/rtc_zenvisionm.c:31]: (error) Pointer to local array variable returned.
[firmware/drivers/rtc/rtc_zenvisionm.c:38]: (error) Pointer to local array variable returned.
Change-Id: Ibf28ba9b3d20cadcaff22398e143488c86746660
The origin of the register value was never
moved in the desired register state due to a typo ('rhs' vs. 'rhd').
While looking at the code, I noticed the action taken
for the register value is another copy'n'paste error
from the ADD opcode above -> it added to the register value
instead of MOVing the current value.
Patch submitted upstream.
cppcheck reported:
[lib/unwarminder/unwarm_thumb.c:473]: (warning) Redundant assignment of 'state.regData[rhd].o' to itself.
Change-Id: I78cdbf37a191007a3bddbaa350b906dbce2fe671
Also fix a wrong format specifier for an unsigned variable.
Detected by cppcheck, patch submitted upstream.
Change-Id: I9b84d91eeb242ed77b53ecc16252c5b35190bb9f
XWorld grabs the audio buffer when it starts, so there can be no playback, making the playback control menu useless :P
Change-Id: Ia4e2c207f41619ef9b028917130d6dbf7dfba054
For some reason, the bootloader and config files didn't define
HAVE_BOOTLOADER_USB_MODE, also remove the special cases in usb.c which they
implied.
Change-Id: I68c29be7d03627e64cac4ff7678e0c211e087a8c
This is needed because the version in scrreprt.4ht in debian isn't compatible
with other current bits of the TeX installation.
Change-Id: Ibf31f387ecc9fdb8a6ad7b7362d5b650e657bb5b
Either by mistake or because its meaning changed, usb_powered() doesn't mean
what the name suggest, so clarify its meaning by renaming it to usb_powered_only.
So use of usb_powered() are replaced by usb_inserted() when it makes more sense.
Change-Id: I112887e2d8560e84587bee5f55c826dde8c806d8
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/1097
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
Except for unfinished or experimental ports, it isthe case that
USE_ROCKBOX_USB and HAVE_USBSTACK are both defined or both undefined.
Furthermore, it is a leftover of some early developments on the USB stack and
doesn't make sense anymore.
Change-Id: Ic87a865b6bb4c7c9a8d45d1f0bb0f2fb536b8cad
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/1091
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
If any of those functions should be (unused) API functions,
they can easily be turned back once really needed.
Detected using a new cppcheck check that
uses the internal symbol database to catch
functions that are only used in the current file.
Change-Id: Ic2b1e5b8020b76397f11cefc4e205f3b7ac1f184
The variable 'i' should actually be 'size'.
See the read_reg() function above it.
Confirmed via private email from Maurus Cuelenaere. Thanks!
(who also remembered having trouble reading/setting
registers over USB back then ;))
cppcheck reported:
[rockbox/utils/jz4740_tools/jz4740_usbtool.c:281]: (error) Uninitialized variable: i
Change-Id: I0f34834335e89d2504e7597e8db22cf69b5ca7e7
Checked with upstream lynx source code and the
second calculation line is the upstream one, too.
(In fact I diffed the whole function to check for changes)
cppcheck reported:
[rockbox/firmware/libc/mktime.c:43] -> [rockbox/firmware/libc/mktime.c:44]: (performance) Variable 'result' is reassigned a value before the old one has been used.
Change-Id: Ia04c5f55da7d86cd74cff4fce675a9c85ddce3e2
cppcheck reported:
[utils/zenutils/source/update_patch/main.cpp:105]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.
Change-Id: Ied9de135e693af22e1fdc3aa3b67d14b7d2c21e6