Plugins revert to grid mode currently. If they create a list the list ends
up in grid mode as well even if they use point mode due to settings in the core.
The expectation is that the lists use whatever mode they also use in the core.
Force setting in menu to have them behave the same in core and plugins.
Change-Id: I9534b2f21ccfa920eb2e48f66b04ecbda7a59011
Ubuntu defines _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2, which causes glibc longjmp() to check sp
when gcc optimization is enabled. The check does not allow longjmp() to be
used for switching threads and results in a "longjmp causes uninitialized
stack frame" error. This disables the check.
Change-Id: Idb8877b43ce711df880ca88875ba5477445a577a
Hoshi locations were hardcoded and only for board sizes 9, 13 and 19.
This new way has identical results for those board sizes, but
also places hoshi on other size boards.
There are no real standards for where hoshi should go on boards other
than 9, 13 and 19, but I think the results obtained are aesthetically
pleasing (and certainly better than not having any hoshi at all).
Change-Id: I08e449f17d782d212d5b1e16ebd7df52aec9ffb9
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/68
Reviewed-by: Björn Stenberg <bjorn@haxx.se>
Reviewed-by: Frank Gevaerts <frank@gevaerts.be>
ata_removable() and ata_present() no longer exist (ATA drives are never
removable with our current drivers), so storage.c shouldn't try to call
them from the wrapper functions. This was never noticed because these
wrapper functions are only used for multidriver code, which happens not
to be used with ATA currently.
Change-Id: Icb5e8cb27cdbef3edc0e51c35dc40dadf4f9de29
Use two stage amplification (PGA gain and digital stage gain)
combined to extend recgain range to -17.25 +60.0dB.
Change-Id: I4df8af801730b7efb2d35096de077ba31d331222
Scrollstrip (as well as scrollwheel on ipods/sansas) works like
quadrature encoder. The states of input lines are tracked by the
gpio ISR and when the sequence is correct, appropriate button
event is pushed to the button queue directly. The downside of
this implementation is that scrollstrip doesn't emit _REL
events which has some weird consequences. For the scrollwheels
some hack have been crafted in action system to accomodate for
this. I don't like this approach. IMO the correct fix is to
properly emit _REL event when the user stops interacting with
the device or reverses the direction of the move. This patch
implements timeout which forces to emit _REL when expired.
Change-Id: I588ac5810dd2ab00c68935d23a62979cb1c2a912
Reading from /dev/r0Btn only allowed to read one button at a time. Reading GPIO
directly via ioctl() doesn't have this limitation.
This adds a more complete GPIO list also.
Change-Id: If47b0846472f0817305dbf930731255f875e0269
Author: Lorenzo Miori
Retrieve the processes running at startup and compare with a list of
potentially problematic ones. Right now this is Itunes which is known to be
able to cause problems when trying to install the bootloader on an Ipod. No
user notification yet.
This adds the implementation for Windows.
Change-Id: I5ce8a85da52e0ed8f523b5ae6fb5d8f14f6a14c9
Change the none action return value so the various action layers don't get confused by ACTION_TOUCHSCREEN return codes which shouldn't be happening (i.e when a long press region overlaps a short press region whihc has the none action)
Change-Id: I63db2c0b49597ada2c5ebd0ef98e99aeef4f522a
The SSND bit is intended to be right after the t_aiff-sized header.
Someone got cast vs + precedence rules wrong here.
Change-Id: Iccec75043ed5e35724331f9833b24f7e3b90c447
It's not useful as it means we test code at a different -O level than
we run it at.
Fixes build errors caused by gcc 4.3. Fix some warnings
the change would introduce as well.
Change-Id: Id9ff31dc08694b0bfc5272f5e690c41f7918ed22
Example: for a file asm/foo.c, make will look for asm/arm/foo.[cS] and
compile it if found. If not found it'll fall back to asm/foo.c.
Also introduce new ARCH make variable. This is automatically detected by
configure. It is distinct from CPU since CPU defines the dir used for
the target tree (i.e. firmware/target/X, so it can be "hosted").
ARCH really has the target isa and can be x86 for sims/raaa too.
Change-Id: I18e5d2b7b7bbc2ad2be551a74a0fcae5ffbcbf8b
This dir is suitable for stuff that doesn't fit the target tree, e.g. because
it also builds on hosted or otherwise. It also has a generic subfolder for
fallback C implementations so that not all archs need to provide asm files.
SOURCES should only contain "foo.c" where foo.c includes the specific
<arch>/foo.c files from the subdirs using the preprocessor. This way automatic
selection of asm versions or generic C verion is possible.
For the start, the thread support files are moved, since ASM threads can
be used on hosted platforms as well. Since core_sleep() remains platform
specific it's moved to the corresponding system.h headers.
Change-Id: Iebff272f3407a6eaafeb7656ceb0ae9eca3f7cb9