This unfortunately removes the screendump feature, but usually there are better desktop apps for that.
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Now all threads need to ack the connection like on real target, dircache is unloaded and playback stops accordingly.
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It doesn't appear recoverable, but instead only spams the commandline.
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Making a JNI call from tick tasks is not permitted as the underlying thread
is not attached to the Java VM. This is an error and crashes in the emulator
(which has stricter JNI checks enabled by default).
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* Cleanup RockboxService.java by moving the battery and
headphone monitors to separate classes and detaching their instances
* Move those monitors and RockboxTelephony.java into a new
monitors subdirectory
* Call those monitors all the same from native code by creating
the objects there
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Listen to headphone plug events. There are currently two glitches with this:
- Android takes a while until it reports the unplug event, so there will be
some delay until playback gets paused. This is an Android limitation.
- Rockbox debounces headphone state changes for one second. Therefore playback
will shortly be routed to the speaker on unplug until Rockbox does the actual
pause.
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The environment is fine to share in general, just not across OS threads, so it's only needed
for functions which are possibly called from multiple OS threads (only 1 currently).
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The implementation wasn't really safe (sem_post from signal handler), and the new one simplifies things a bit.
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The added complexity wasn't needed for most subsystems, as main() never returns
so local references can't be freed.
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* Remove THREAD_ID_CURRENT macro in favor of a thread_self() function, this allows thread functions to be simpler.
* thread_self_entry() shortcut for kernel.c.
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I tried to move the #ifdefs and the code
in firmware/powermgmt.c around and it was still
a big mess for hosted applications (RaaA/sim builds).
Create our own "power" thread as recently discussed on IRC.
Fixes the sleep timer for RaaA.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@29501 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
Make shutdown_hw() not return as it's supposed to, ensure sim_do_exit() is called from main thread and move sim_kernel_shutdown() into it to simplify things.
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Might get remapped to another button later on, for example
if we map the START button to the main menu, then those two
buttons are too close together.
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