The function is neither reentrant nor ISR callable. Instead of
using a ticked-based timeout, have the button driver provide the
unboost after a delay when waiting for a button.
HAVE_GUI_BOOST gets immediate boost after dequeuing any message,
otherwise the queue has to have at least three messages waiting
for it to trigger a boost-- essentially the behavior that existed
but now combined in one place.
Change-Id: I1d924702840f56a1a65abe41fa92b4e753c4e75a
FF_PROBE should leave nothing for caller to clean up whether
testing only the cache or permitting disk access. Less to worry
about.
Change-Id: Iea5aa3c1ae7f9025a9de528b127f08e490154048
Selective backlight allows the user to choose actions that will not
enable the backlight when pressed.
Advanced softlock allows user to choose actions that will not be
blocked by screenlock on devices without a hold button.
Both only occur in FM and WPS Contexts.
Update:
Back from the dead
-Cleaned up code, removed unnecessary calls, re-arranged last filter action
timeout conditional to work in case last_filtered_action_tick was never set
-Added entries to the manual
-Fixed back button on some menus not activating backlight
-Made menus more intuitive, no actions selected now changes menu item to off.
-Added talk fuctionality.
-Added option to disable selective backlight while on external power.
-Rewrote backlight and softlock handling code to fix issue with scrollwheels
-Menu changed to have toggle(yes/no) and settings
-Optimized selective actions lookup
-Added option to disable notification of 'buttons locked' while softlocked
-Removed uneeded code, consolidated action lookup to single function
-Fixed incorrect name on selective softlock menu
-Added option to disable touch on touchscreen devices
-Fixed backlight on original screenlock without selective screenlock active
-Added text selection in mask_select for when show_icons is off
-Fixed voice in mask_select to speak if voice is defined instead of spelling
-Added more lang defines (play skip seek)
-Added option to disable unknown keys turning on backlight
-Fixed Conditional argument In wrong place causing players without
backlight to fail to build
-Fixed Disable Unknown blocking detection of context change
-Fixed canceling menu didn't update new settings
-Added Autolock on backlight off
-Removed backlight_on_force from backlight.c, Now sets ignore next to false
and uses backlight_on
-Cleaned up autolock code added strings to lang file
-Fixed issue where rapid presses would bypass softlock
-Removed old softlock code, Cleaned selective actions code
-Changed menu to match existing RB menus
-Fixed Backlight_on_Hold blocked by backlight_ignore_next
-Fixed ignore_next for ipod
-Fixed bug allowing context with softlock to bypass selective backlight
-Changed mask_select to no longer prompt for changes to be saved
-Changed menu names
-Added ignore timeout to allow ipod scroll wheel to work properly and other
players to still work properly, removed some previous code including
ignore_event
-Increased ignore timeout to prevent sd card accesses from interrupting action
code and turning on backlight
-Changed Unknown action to unmapped action in menu, changed handling code
-Removed unneeded logic and variables for handling unfiltered actions
-Reverted unmapped action code to previous functionality
-Added manual entries (thanks JohnB)
-Removed elusive unhandled unicode character from manual, changed formatting slightly
Actions:
Volume,Play,Seek,Skip
Extras:
Disable unmapped actions
Disable selective backlight on external power
Disable touch during softlock on touchscreen devices
Disable softlock notifications (power button still notifies)
Autolock on backlight off
Method:
Adds a function to ignore backlight on next call
If selected action occurs backlight is forced on,
Filter_first_keypress stays intact.
Selective softlock allows selected actions through, bypasses the normal
softlock routine.
ToDo:
DONE
previous commit (#1) has attribution for folder_select.c which mask_select
is based from.
Change-Id: I08132ddcfd64c81751ef23b720f3ec6d68695fe4
Playlist dircache references should be back in working order.
Reenabling dircache references in the database ramcache is not
yet done as it requires quite a bit of rework. Otherwise, the
database in RAM is functional again.
Some buffer compatibility changes have been made for database
commit because the dircache buffer can no longer be stolen, only
freed by an API call.
Change-Id: Ib57c3e98cb23e798d4439e9da7ebd73826e733a4
The file system rework introduced incompatibility between dircache
and the tagcache ramcache and playlist dircache path caching. This
update makes changes to filesystem code to reintegrate all that.
It also fixes a couple bugs that were found when vetting all the
code. The filestream cache was being reset without regard to
the stream even if it was shared in write mode (made work of
.playlist_control). Better handling of unmounting gives files a
better go at force-closing them without risk to disk integrity.
Did some miscellaneous pedantic changes. Improved efficiency of
testing a file's existence (a little) since the path parser will
be shared between file code and parsing for the sake of finding
dircache references, not duplicated as before.
This commit doesn't reenable said items just for the sake of
keeping changes separate and related.
Plan for the next is to enable dircache again for the playlists
(easy peasy) and reenable tagcache ramcache but *without* the
dircache path caching because it's rather substantial to change
in itself. The ramcache will still function without dircache.
Change-Id: I7e2a9910b866251fa8333e1275f72fcfc8425d2d
It handles GPIO and PWM based LEDs, possibly with several channels (red-green
LED for example). The debug allows one to play with the setting.
Currently the code supports the ZEN, ZEN X-Fi, and ZEN Mozaic.
Change-Id: I8c3b66e6ba21778acdb123daabb724280a7d1a4f
Somehow it got hooked to simulator file functions when it should
be (and was) using raw OS functions.
Credit: Frank Gevaerts
Change-Id: Iac02fed1067830a432183632a047e00dfd03d3c2
defined in mingw environments.
Renamed defines of UNALIGNED to ROCKBOX_UNALIGNED so that they don't
conflict with definitions in mingw32 cross-compiling environments
(defined in _mingw.h).
Change-Id: I369848c0f507e6bf5ff9ab4a60663bbbda6edc52
Logic left over from before switching from NULL-terminated to
counted strings would prevent a single-byte tiny free block gap
from being properly reclaimed into free string bytes.
Due to rarity, not as disasterous to functionality so much as
wrong.
Change-Id: I68e0875b04bb0ab6cdead0fdf535144b9c1bc13e
On STMP3700 there is no dedicated speaker amplifier but speaker is always on
lineout so it makes sense to report volume and power down of lineout.
Change-Id: If666bccf36d3a5ecc6d892823522d023f3206184
On PCM record initialization, an unknown clockgate is enabled instead
of the I2S clockgate. This bug does not produce incorrect functionallity
because the right clockgate is already enabled on PCM playback
initialization.
Change-Id: I97a3a4a6f12131e492c1431359a0a976b68014be
ll_insert_next() and ll_remove_next() can be done more elegantly
by adding a level of indirection to reference the 'next' pointer.
Change-Id: If3ab2bc2a659b517c793749cfa9088938ae08d0d
Some changes in behavior were made with filesystem code commit
for the sake of compatibility that changed expected behavior.
* Restore substitution of drive spec in fully-qualified DOS paths
with the playlists's volume spec (or root on univolume targets).
Drive-relative paths of the form "c:foo" (no separator after
':') will be treated as purely relative.
* Restore old behavior of preserving leading whitespace in the
source path and trimming only trailing tabs and spaces.
* Multivolume: Volume substition on fully-qualified UNIX/RB paths
has NOT been reintroduced (and perhaps wasn't intended in the
first place). They will not be modified because there is no
ambiguity to resolve. Doing so would prevent a playlist on
external storage from referencing a file on main storage without
qualifying it with "/<0>...".
* Plain relative paths are and always have been interpreted as
relative to the location of the playlist.
Change-Id: Ic0800cea79c59563b7bac20f8b08abb5051906c7
The ZEN X-Fi Style doesn't have an updater like the other stmp targets but at
least the stub enables rebooting to the OF.
Change-Id: I630653a37b94b77210ffdd0d30e1748b13eca96a
There are lot IRQ and most are unused most of the time, this is annoying on
devices with small screens.
Change-Id: I7f3453f2768b8e35a5a367fbcf1e4cf3cf73bcd7
Those new statistics give the maximum time an IRQ took and also the total
time spent in IRQ, for each IRQ. Hopefully those do not take took much time
or space to collect. If this is the case, it can be enabled in debug builds only
the future.
Change-Id: I05af172897c5cb7ffcc9322452f974d8f968e29d
The IRQ handler saves registers on the IRQ stack, saves the old PC to imx233
HW_DIGCTL_SCRATCH0 register and switcht to SVC for the actual handling. The
old code had a problem in that if the unwinder is called during the IRQ (for
example by the watchdog), then __get_sp() will use SPSR_svc to discover the
previous mode, switch to it and recover SP. But SPSR_svc is invalid, it should
be SPSR_irq but we switch from IRQ to SVC mode. The new code copies SPSR_irq
to SPSR_svc in IRQ to fix this problem. It also saves/restore SCRATCH0 in
case I one day renable nested interrupts or use SCRATCH0 for other purposes.
I also changed the old watchdog code to call UIE directly instead of trying
to make the code crash with a SWI.
Change-Id: Id87462d410764b019bd2aa9adc71cb917ade32e3
Document 3D depth range. Fix mismatch in recording volume: the displayed volume
is completely off the chart
Change-Id: I4c363f369e5d72f332391a6f96457b4e450404f9
The old code made the setting appear as 0dB, 1.5dB, 3dB and 4.5dB when
in fact it is 0dB, 3dB, 4.5dB and 6dB. This commit clarifies the code and
also fix this at the same time. This imx233 3D enhancement is complete crap anyway
but now you can satisfy yourself with 6 dB of pure crap, clearly an enhancement.
Change-Id: Ia3e088987c1ff0cdde228905ff70f46476a499a2
Everytime I use it, I get highly confused because it's complicated and
undocumented. The code is spread all over the place and some targets clearly
use incorrect values. This is the first step of a series to cleanup audio settings
and document it properly.
Change-Id: I20cb7af2bfa33986cb8b0bf8573f17a92227f893
This commit adds the necessary code in the dualboot stub (bootloader) to
let rockbox control the boot process. In particular, rockbox can now choose
if the next boot will be normal (boot rockbox or OF on magic key), to OF
or to updater.
The intents (to be added in follow-up commits) are:
1) Let the user more easily reboot to the OF. On some targets it is not trivial,
especially in USB mode.
2) Automatically reboot to updater when the user drop firmware.sb at the root
of the drive (currently, the user needs to do that in OF USB mode)
3) Document this OF magic
Change-Id: I86df651dec048c318c6a22de74abb8c6b41aa9ad
This clearly fixes recording on targets where the bias pin was wrong. It may
also improve recording on targets where the bias voltage was wrong. I was unable
to find those parameters on the ZEN Mozaic, which fallback to default values.
Change-Id: Ifb5f823c9cbd01f0d9a80fa5d49d93972c8b7cfe
For some reason, there was a mismatch between the setting (decibel) and the
audiohw code (centicel). This resulted in a gain divided by 10. This may
explain why some people experienced low volume with the mic on the fuze+.
Change-Id: I138ac18dd93c36f43a7dfce735efc826405c598c
Also clarity parts of the code. The old code suffered from two defects:
- it was very unclear because it made changes to whole registers
(using as3514_write) instead of fields (using as3514_set/clear/write_masked).
Also the routing code was spread accross several functions which made it hard to
follow.
- it did not properly reroute audio on monitor changes. In particular, the following
could happen: when switching from DAC to radio, the code would fail to clear
SUM_off, resulting in a weird situation where the main mixer was off
(SUM_off) but the headphone where using the main mixer as input. Incredibly this
worked anyway (at least on AMSv2 and YP-R0) but resulted in strange volume gaps
between DAC and radio mode.
Change-Id: I7826835fdb59c21f6483b223883ca9289e85caca
Based on emCORE.
Low level functions that do not depend on Rockbox kernel,
intended to be used by the bootloader, dualboot-installer,
RB drivers or other .dfu tools.
Change-Id: I3c616ded42260c6626bda23b7e580791981df61d
Based on emCORE.
Low level functions that do not depend on Rockbox kernel,
intended to be used by the bootloader, dualboot-installer,
RB drivers or other .dfu tools.
Change-Id: Iad369627b55bf1778eab437424072f1a653e4db6
- Some rewrite with the intent to get ride of these random errors
appearing on some builds/devices (not much noticeable on RB but
can ruin bootloader builds).
- Error handling (ACK).
- IIC clock increased to be the same as in OF.
Change-Id: Idf8cfa3c230a0a61ec9c879bf6f0ea8b061a4607
Add code to read USB D+/D- and accessory ADCs, it is shown in HW
debug menu, might be useful in future for RB and/or the bootloader
to identify external USB chargers.
Change-Id: Ia48ca5e06bb7ddc52bb55abedde6734653ce8dba
Based on g#844 and g#949, it is intended as a replacement for the
current s3c6400x USB driver.
The DesignWare USB OTG core is integrated into many SoC's, however
HW core version and capabilities (mainly DMA mode, Tx FIFO mode,
FIFO size and number of available IN/OUT endpoins) may differ:
CPU targets HW ver DMA NPTX FIFO FIFO sz #IN/OUT
-------- ------------- ------ --- --------- ------- -------
as3525v2 sansaclipplus 2.60a Yes Dedicated 0x535 4/4
sansaclipv2
sansaclipzip
sansafuzev2
s5l8701 ipodnano2g 2.20a Yes Shared 0x500 4/5
s5l8702 ipod6g 2.60a Yes Dedicated 0x820 7/7
ipodnano3g
s5l8720 ipodnano4g ? ? ? ? ?
Functionality supported by this driver:
- Device mode, compatible with USB 1.1/2.0 hosts.
- Shared FIFO (USB_DW_SHARED_FIFO) or dedicated FIFOs.
- No DMA (USB_DW_ARCH_SLAVE) or internal DMA mode.
- Concurrent transfers: control, bulk (usb_storage, usb_serial) and
interrupt (usb_hid).
Actually this driver is not used by any CPU, it will be enabled for
each individual CPU/target in next patches.
Change-Id: I74a1e836d18927a31f6977d71115fb442477dd5f
Apparently I simply forgot to calibrate it when the port was done and the
current values are just plain wrong, especially for the charging curve.
Change-Id: Ied3cafa52f31f182f953714e28edc4c5e891255f
There are two very suspicious things in the power off code:
- it does not properly unlock the power register, so it should fail (!)
- it does not disable sw/hw watchdog so if register fails, the device will
most probably crash horribly because of the watchdog
I don't even understand how it worked before.
Change-Id: I9f3f94bd012e52c3b50cd5b658d68b5eb907f79b
The old driver was bad in many respect, it had some race conditions, it was
using a thread to serialize transfers because of the legacy i2c interface.
It also had huge latency (typically 50ms but delays up to 300ms can happen),
thus some presses were missed.
The new driver takes advantage of the new i2c driver to do everything
asynchronously. It also does not need a thread anymore because queueing
ensures proper serialization. It provides much better and reliable latency
(typically ~2ms).
Also fix the debug screen which was horribly broken. The new screen also
displays the deadzones.
Change-Id: I69b7f99b75053e6b1d3d56beb4453c004fd2076e
The new driver provides several new features:
- asynchronous transfer
- transactions (several transfers executed at once)
- queueing
The style still provides the legacy interface.
Change-Id: I6d8ecc89d1f7057847c9b2dc69b76cd45c9c8407
Always enable support for SET_BLOCK_COUNT on mmc: it is mandatory. For some
reason (probably a mistake) it was disabled unconditionaly on mmc.
Also deselect sd card after init. Although it is unlikely to make a difference,
it is already done for mmc so stay consistent.
Change-Id: I276f0d95f5bb6a0bf431c2fff4589d3dfb15f8c7
The screen currently displays for each device the bus width, set_block_count
support, HS capability and whether it is enabled for not.
Change-Id: I6b1c3b1019e55ef1097a23c1f54fb07f5c7aa3b0
Some players like the ZEN X-Fi have a wide but not tall screen, it is
thus better to display everything on one line for each button
Change-Id: Ided3d4ff689cc5d3bcc2bdba4c7e046cf7dc0954
This screen allows to put the device in a special mode where:
- charging is disabled
- device only draws power from 5V (thus battery is untouched)
This is useful to measure the device consumption by measuring directly
the usb power consumption.
Change-Id: I2716ced0a5bb33c3c9a2607f2d17a0ce02f5689c
Per Freescale recommandation, we need to ramp up the 4.2V rail before enabling
charging. Ramping should be done at 1 step/10ms, but the old code did 1 step/1s
because the powermgmt_step() function is called once every second. Use a tick
task to ramp up much faster.
Change-Id: I9a52bdd0c2ba5426d83ed42db8db7ecce2fea1f7
The old code used button_get() to read the button status and wait for a
key to leave the panic screen. This is broken since when IRQ are disable,
the button mask is not updated anymore for touchpad and adc buttons. For
now, only use pswitch: this should be good enough for all targets.
Change-Id: I0ae179e24555ac20c3d2bf2d267c1bb0e2ceded0
The old timrot setup API was very low-level and unfriendly. The new one
makes in easier to select the frequency source. Use to simplify timer
and kernel timer code.
Change-Id: Iffcdf11c00e925be9ec8d9a4efc74b197b6bd2aa
The adc channel monitored for jack detection does not really have a fixed
value when plugged. Instead use the same logic as the OF and simply use a
threshold.
Change-Id: I1d5270d83eb14decce29a39d8201ea1d1fb4436c
For some reason those targets have quite imprecise button voltages and the
old margin was too small. This should fix the button-not-working issue,
especially when the player is very hot and cold.
Change-Id: I9fcddd7f079cd1c4ee121567fb21a4a0cbc0562b
The current driver is limited to checking if the adc value equals another
one with a hardcoded margin. This commit changes two aspects of that:
- the margin can be changed globally using IMX233_BUTTON_LRADC_MARGIN
and can also be overriden per button using the new LRADC_EX macro
- the lradc logic gained two comparison modes to check if the source
value is greater (or lower) than a threshold.
Change-Id: If1614451dafeae818a96e6f23a84e6731331ba03
Shorten some text to make the text readable in the debug screen of
targets with small LCD (like NWZ-380). In some screens, the only
option is to display less information.
Change-Id: I78f8f35f7c507de19e5d27a918157504155f2ba6
The power management code was erroneously shuting down the 4.2V rail
when charging is complete. This resulted in the DCDC draining the battery
and thus the battery discharging with USB plugged...
The new code keeps the 4.2V rail active so that battery remains untouched
once charge is complete.
Change-Id: I36e8d31e8115c12ce813c939c5d7bbf2c3490157
NOTE: this commit does not introduce any change, ideally even the binary should
be almost the same. I checked the disassembly by hand and there are only a few
differences here and there, mostly the compiler decides to compile very close
expressions slightly differently. I tried to run the new code on several targets
to make sure and saw no difference.
The major syntax changes of the new headers are as follows:
- BF_{WR,SET,CLR} are now superpowerful and allows to set several fileds at once:
BF_WR(reg, field1(value1), field2(value2), ...)
- BF_CS (use like BF_WR) does a write to reg_CLR and then reg_SET instead of RMW
- there is no more need for macros like BF_{WR_,SET,CLR}_V, since one can simply
BF_WR with field_V(name)
- the old BF_SETV macro has no trivial equivalent and is replaced with its
its equivalent for BF_WR(reg_SET, ...)
I also rename the register headers: "regs/regs-x.h" -> "regs/x.h" to avoid the
redundant "regs".
Final note: the registers were generated using the following command:
./headergen_v2 -g imx -o ../../firmware/target/arm/imx233/regs/ desc/regs-stmp3{600,700,780}.xml
Change-Id: I7485e8b4315a0929a8edb63e7fa1edcaa54b1edc
- Speed auto detection is launched when an accessory is inserted,
so the user doesn't need to modify settings to use accessories
that operates at different speeds (or when the same accessory is
unplugged and plugged again).
- UART controller is disabled when no accessory is inserted, not
much powersave but everything counts.
Change-Id: If20c3617c2a87b6277fd7e0270031030c44fa953
This change ensures that Sansa Connect bootloader.bin will fit in its flash
partition.
Fix _flash_sizem calculation, division was not working properly because
FLASHSIZE included subtraction and defined value was not in parenthesis.
Prior to this change _flash_sizem was 0x00800000, now it is correctly set
to 4 in case of Sansa Connect and 8 in case of other TMS320DM320 players.
This significantly improves boot time as cache is now enabled only for
real flash memory region.
Change-Id: If3e50a3075c840dcb69dfafe5bba608a0acd2bf8
PMU interrupts are used to detect USB Vbus, wall adaptor, accessories
and holdswitch. A thread is needed to poll the PMU throught I2C, ATM
it does nothing but showing the state of the inputs on the HW debug
menu, funcionallity for each individual input will be added in next
patches.
Change-Id: If93bf2044d1052729237a7fd1431c8493e09f1c7
Do not rely on a bootloader initializing the HW, RB initializes
and configures GPIO, I2C, and PMU at startup.
Change-Id: If7f856b1f345f63de584aa4e4fc22d130cd66c80
Low level functions that do not depend on Rockbox kernel,
intended to be used by the bootloader, dualboot-installer,
RB drivers or other .dfu tools.
Change-Id: If80214d26e505265ace19d9704f1e1300f98b2f4
When the bootloader starts, most of HW never has been initialized.
This patch includes all code needed to perform the preliminary
initialization on SYSCON, GPIO, i2c, and MIU.
The code is based on emCORE and OF reverse engineering, ported to
C for readability.
Change-Id: I9ecf2c3e8b1b636241a211dbba8735137accd05c
The write buffer size is undefined to use the default 24Kb. size
defined (and recomended) in usb_storage.c, the read buffer size is
also decremented to 24 Kb. USB sequential read and write benchmarks
using diskdump are now 8-9% faster.
Change-Id: Ia7c9f77b57c8ca5b566b508efffbd713d1587acf
This patch optimizes UDMA timings to increase write transfer rate on
ATA bus, these transfers are clocked by HCLK, tDVS+tDVH is modified to
decrease Tcyctyp (typical write cycle period). This is not overclocking,
we meet the ATA standar, the settings used by OF are not well optimized
for each UDMA mode, we will never know but probably this was due some
documentation issue.
ATA_UDMA_TIME register is documented on s3c6400 datasheet, information
included in s5l8700 datasheet is wrong or not valid for s5l8702.
From ATA specs, (Minimum, Maximum) values in nanoseconds:
UDMA 0 UDMA 1 UDMA 2 UDMA 3 UDMA 4
tACKENV (20, 70) (20, 70) (20, 70) (20, 55) (20, 55)
tRP (160, --) (125, --) (100, --) (100, --) (100, --)
tSS (50, --) (50, --) (50, --) (50, --) (50, --)
tDVS (70, --) (48, --) (31, --) (20, --) (6.7, --)
tDVH (6.2, --) (6.2, --) (6.2, --) (6.2, --) (6.2, --)
tDVS+tDVH (120, --) (80, --) (60, --) (45, --) (30, --)
Tcyc = tDVS+tDVH
WR[bytes/s] = 1/Tcyc[s] * 2[bytes]
On Classic (boosted):
HClk = 108 MHz. -> T = ~9.26 ns.
Old values (used by OF):
UDMA ATA_UDMA_TIME tACK tRP tSS tDVS tDVH Tcyc WR(MB/s)
0 0x5071152 27.8 166.7 55.6 74.1 55.6 129.7 15.4
1 0x3050a52 27.8 101.8 55.6 55.6 37 92.6 21.6
2 0x3030a52 27.8 101.8 55.6 37 37 74 27
3 0x2020a52 27.8 101.8 55.6 27.8 27.8 55.6 36
4 0x2010a52 27.8 101.8 55.6 18.5 27.8 46.3 43.2
New values:
UDMA ATA_UDMA_TIME tACK tRP tSS tDVS tDVH Tcyc WR(MB/s)
0 0x4071152 27.8 166.7 55.6 74.1 46.3 120.4 16.6
1 0x2050d52 27.8 129.6 55.6 55.6 27.8 83.4 24
2 0x2030a52 27.8 101.8 55.6 37 27.8 64.8 30.9
3 0x1020a52 27.8 101.8 55.6 27.8 18.5 46.3 43.2
4 0x1010a52 27.8 101.8 55.6 18.5 18.5 37 54
To verify that the settings are correct, a write-to-cache test was
performed using emCORE, the measured transfer rate (WRm) is compared
against the theoric transfer rate (WR) at 108 Mhz for the old and
the new UDMA4 settings (iPod 160, HDD Toshiba MK1634GAL):
UDMA ATA_UDMA_TIME Tcyc(ns) WR(MB/s) WRm(MB/s) RDm(MB/s)
4 0x2010a52 46.3 43.2 42.9 59.8
4 0x1010a52 37 54 53.5 59.8
Notes:
- The new UDMA4 settings increases ~25% the ATA transfer rate for
cached-writes. The real HDD write speed is limited by the internal
transfer rate (depends on cilinder, for the MK1634GAL it is 276 to
573 Mbits/s). Sequential write benchmark using diskdump on USB are
~8% faster.
- Read transfers are clocked by the device, it depends on UDMA mode
selected and are not affected by HClk or ATA_UDMA_TIME settings.
Read-from-cache tests results (RDm) using HClk=108 and HClk=54 for
UDMA4 are 59.8 MB/s on MK1634GAL.
- Minimum HClk is limited by tACKENV specs, using current settings
it is 54 MHz for UDMA4,UDMA3 and 43 MHz for UDMA2,UDMA1,UDMA0.
Change-Id: I61d67060410752518a59e1ff08072b21747ca997
When the bootloader starts only IRAM is available, the first task is to
ask the PMU to verify if the iPod has previously been hibernated by OF.
Due to memory limitations, the kernel cannot be used on this stage.
This patch modifies I2C and PMU low level functions to not to depend
on kernel (removes mutexes, and uses HW timer instead of current_tick),
actual kernel functions are modified to be 'mutexed' wrappers of the new
functions.
Change-Id: I7cef9e95dedaf176dc0659315f3dc33166d5b116
The kernel on this device reports nonexistent key presses, in particular it
reports right presses when pressing the left button... Since when it happens,
the right press comes after the left one, the new code simply ignores any
right press when the left button in pressed.
Change-Id: Ib6ced02682d9cecf4c7f6c58834907a667419cd7
Add UART support for s5l8700/1 using the UC870X UART controller,
actually the functionallity is disabled and must be enabled for
each individual target. Tested on iPod Nano 2G (s5l8701), not
tested on s5l8700.
Change-Id: Ic0f216bb871502d355a70e4b658e536a2c0976a9
- Small rework on the UC8702 UART controller to make it compatible with
other s5l870x SOCs. Files moved and renamed, many conditional code
added to deal with capabilities and 'features' of the different CPUs.
- A couple of optimizacions that should not affect the functionality.
Change-Id: I705169f7e8b18d5d1da642f81ffc31c4089780a6
With this changes rockbox can be loaded from SD card when internal storage
can't be mount (due to hardware or software problem).
Change-Id: I32b20d3f341566364def747a708a54ba6b4a7f8b
Interrupts version is cause of freeze on USB extraction.
Also non-interrupts version much simpler and faster.
Change-Id: I30a2993cdcaa85abfba77ca06bfacd5b6b4353e2
Fix log file corruption if we have new messages at dumping log to file. Comment
removed as it incorrect. We store all messages in direct order (last message at
end of file).
Change-Id: I4acfa8a0935cc41a889e08f6bc42974fefd1ade2
Voltage is reduced when the CPU is unboosted, resulting in a large
reduction in power consumption. In analogy with the AMSv1 voltage
scaling code (currently disabled due to problems with SD cards),
I have defined a config file option to enable/disable it.
Change-Id: Ia89c31ec06dd012354b4d53435e7b5b36243b206
We need additional delay since ascodec_write_pmu() working faster in
non-interrupts version of I2C2.
Change-Id: If4af3e42b3c8e8214baa36e54353b8adb527552d
After setting new PCLK (96 Mhz) we have too high DBOP (96 / 16 = 6 MHz).
According to datasheet DBOP should be maximum 4 MHz.
Change-Id: I1cbec054f41a76a6f18eadccb902c5b174ad6e3a
We should check sd_wait_for_tran_state() after transfering to prevent data
timeout error. Also we should disable DMA channel manually.
Should be used with g#1270, without it freezes still can occur on data
transfering.
Change-Id: If8c6e5547ab14d66237bccf65f83affc7a346e5e
With current setting we spend few minutes for reading one sector if we have
data timeout error. With new setting system (linux) show error after ~10 seconds.
Change-Id: Id3922acb2ea146c6ea2f89f26206df9488e6ee4e
This should allow FireWire charging to work on these devices.
It also adds charging state detection on the iPod Classic.
(cherry picked from commit fa86fec4fb)
On Classic (and probably Nano 2G), it seems that the 100/500mA limit
applies only to USB chargers, when FW is connected it supplies all the
power (even if USB is also connected) and USB current limit does not
affect to FW charging, therefore the limit is only set when USB is
connected.
Change-Id: I7c6bab1b6a0f295367999c45faeda6085c3fb091
Signed-off-by: Cástor Muñoz <cmvidal@gmail.com>
Read/write buffers who are aligned to 16 were not re-aligned to 32 as
it should be. Althrough USB storage and buffering are always passing
buffers aligned to 32, a few unaligned buffers are being received from
other tasks, so this patch could solve some rare random issues.
Also fixes DMA configuration for HDDs that support any MDMA mode but
only UDMA0 (probably will never happen).
Change-Id: I00219ae434205681c69293fc563e0526224c9adf
- Add description for attributes supported by Samsung HS081HA (80Gb)
and HS161JQ (CEATA 160Gb).
- Show error code when ata_read_smart() fails.
Change-Id: I618cc4f37d139fc90f596e2cf3a751346b27deb6
After previous commit 0b6647f2e9
this alignment should not be needed, but not sure at all, so it
is aligned to cache line length for safety.
Change-Id: I5b2b9a30c913d2a609acc1bdf30bdec6811a2551
Align USB_DEVBSS buffers to 32 (as other USB drivers are doing), this
could solve rare random memory corruption issues on iPod Classic.
Change-Id: I86a28e10415eabedab7bf4a534530900284f81e5
Some old code made the assumption that CONFIG_CPU == AS3525v2 if and only if
HAVE_AS3543, which is not true on targets like the Samsung YP-R0. This fixes
several issues on such targets like a huge volume gap between -39dB and -40dB
and a volume artificially capped at -72dB instead of -82dB.
Change-Id: Ib1c883ac593c0c3ce5e2bf4eb408924ce5f5ad93
Reverts commit ead38dbc9d
It was introduced as a temporal workaround to avoid the endless restart
loop when battery is low, but really it is useless. The bootloader should
ensure that there is enough power to launch Rockbox even in the worst
scenario.
Change-Id: Iabebed40c9241af915c16c3c6c4d3c6deef7680e