Import non-free firmware image from linux-firmware package.
Firmware loading works but is disabled at compile time because just
loading firmware without configuring device results in higher power
consumption without any benefit to end user.
Change-Id: I8fd252c49385ede1ea4e0f9b1e29adeb331ab8ae
This moves the time conversion function to timefuncs since it has
uses on ports that don't use the FAT driver. This function has no
dependency on the FAT driver as it is so this should not cause any
issues. To reflect this separation the function was renamed to
dostime_mktime since it is really for DOS timestamps. The places
where it was used have also been updated.
Change-Id: Id98b1448d5c6fcda286846e1d2c736db682bfb52
Allows for the i2c boilerplate to be shared between the M3K and
Shanling Q1 ports. M3K-specific quirks remain in button-fiiom3k.
Change-Id: I8879b603cefc16416bb200f1c484ca916d935c6a
The old name was a bit misleading. AXP173 is sort of the lowest common
denominator of a series of related chips. The M3K uses an AXP192 which
has a few extra features vs. the AXP173.
New voltage regulator stuff was added for the sake of the Shanling Q1
native port (that player also uses an AXP192).
Change-Id: Id0c162c23094bb03d13fae2d6c332e3047968d6e
Some audiohw API calls are shared between playback and recording,
eg. frequency settings. Implementing these in the DAC driver won't
work for the M3K, as it uses a separate codec for microphone input.
Change-Id: Ieb0a267f8a81b9e2bbf0bbca951c5778f8dcd203
Motivation: turns out the DMA in the M3K's MSC controller is buggy,
and can't handle unaligned addresses properly despite the HW docs
claiming otherwise.
Extending the FAT driver bounce buffering code is the easiest way
to work around the problem (but probably not the most efficient).
Change-Id: I1b59b0eb4bbc881d317ff10c64ecadb1f9041236
'Bugfix' mono_bitmap_part reads ahead in the buffer,
if the height is <= char bit pixels other memory gets read
found with [Address Sanitizer]
also g#3332 since this is clearly a problem across the code
instead place the check for height < 8 in the lcd_mono_bitmap_part function
Change-Id: I917cbbd568fd5474b76a98c8919467e2538e0f0c
It never worked, and hasn't compiled in something like a decade, Given
the HW capabilities (limited onboard flash, no expandability) there's
really no point in trying to fix/complete it.
Change-Id: I7d175089840396f8891645bd10010d730dd5bfdc
They were never finished, never saw any release ever, and haven't
compiled for the better part of a decade. Given their HW capabilities [1],
they are not worth trying to fix.
[1] 1-2MB RAM, ~256MB onboard flash, no expandability
Change-Id: I7b2a5806d687114c22156bb0458d4a10a9734190
After continued reports of corruption using iFlash adapters, I went
digging for more clues, and this combination of changes seemed to
solve data corruption with the iFlash adapters on the ipod video:
1) Instead of SLEEP, use STANDBY_IMMEDIATE when we detect drive
as an SSD or CFA-compliant device. The latter is technically higher
power than the former, but what this means in practice is unclear.
2) Don't check ATA powermanagement flag prior to issuing powermgmt
commands. This reverts the previous "workaround" for the FC1307A --
and PM is a mandatory part of the ATA spec for any CFA device.
3) Prior to issuing SLEEP/STANDBY_IMMEDIATE, issue FLUSH CACHE. The
ATA spec says this is redundant for the latter, but says nothing
about the former. Either way it is always safe to call first.
4) Delete all other FC1307A_WORKAROUND code related to powermgmt flags.
Change-Id: I492d06664c097d9bbd5cccfb9f5b516da165b1ee
This only required a minor patch to the usb-designware driver due
to DMA requiring physical addresses -- on the X1000, these differ
from virtual addresses so we have to do the usual conversion.
Both the mass storage and HID drivers work, but there are a few
issues so this can't be considered 100% stable yet.
- Mass storage might not be detected properly on insertion,
and USB has to be replugged before it shows up
- HID driver may occasionally panic or hang the machine
Change-Id: Ia3ce7591d5928ec7cbca7953abfef01bdbd873ef
- Added register names to reduce usage of magic numbers
- Added function to control max charging current, needed for USB
- Corrected comment about axp173, since FiiO M3K has an axp192
Change-Id: I6604ce8d44e5a2ee84061cf042d17ccc4734ac57
'Bugfix' mono_bitmap_part reads ahead in the buffer,
if the height is <= char bit pixels other memory gets read
Change-Id: I6e0d7a9017e1f9c371ffbd56af149ac20cb82341
Tested on eros q, everything measured from line out,
open circuit.
- volume steps were approximately double the dB they
were labelled as, so "-2 dB" would result in a change
of about -4 dB from maximum (0, +6.2dBV)
- maximum volume defining the line out volume only
changed every 10 values, and then was not close
to correct- "-10 dB" resulted in -2.5 dB from maximum
This gets the volume dB approximately correct, and
maximum volume correctly sets the line out volume.
I was unable to get odd values in the max volume
to work, so set the step size to 2 instead of one.
For "consumer level" (-10dBV), set to -16.
For "Pro level" (+4dBu -> ~1.8dBV), set to -4.
Change-Id: I898b85d768153579a893b23551019af88f865d21
It was just being used as a proxy "yeah, we called hw_init()" so
just use a flag for that directly.
affects rocker, erosq, xduoo x3ii/x20, and fiiom3klinux
Change-Id: I14bd9f8d91f1d6cc8de0982a7426e2a103c6bfce
(Don't include rbpaths.h in settings.h, or string-extra.h in rbpaths.h)
Build-tested on rocker, erosq, mini2g, nano2g,
xduoox3, clipzip, dx50, and uisim
Change-Id: If32e9c9910f5c8247a655cb64522b84d6d7ccbb5
It turns out #include "settings.h" pulls in rbpaths.h which ends up
remapping open() to the path-mangling rockbox open().
By defining RB_FILESYSTEM_OS we prevent the remap. My mistake for not
testing this before committing!
Change-Id: I2978eb7b413693c4cb887b7ac7b2457780db7d25
With a full-scale 440Hz tone, the line out voltage
measured approx. 5.8Vpp at the 0 setting. WAY too hot!
(9 dBV, in fact)
For 0.894Vpp (-10 dBV - consumer devices), -18 appears to be
about right for line level signals, but for "pro" equipment
a different level may be desired.
Therefore, the user to cap the line out level by re-using the global
volume limit setting.
Change-Id: I0d1d6482ea95537e9a2d00884eaee2713771c614
Enable its use in the jz47xx MIPS targets.
(accidently committed g#3249 before making these changes)
Change-Id: I1791946f632901f0c7a94b04b009671aa0d71717
This is just a minor cleanup of Solomon Peachy's code, and using
per-filesystem buffers instead of a single static buffer.
Tested and working on the FiiO M3K.
Change-Id: I3c19e8cc24e2f8aa07668c9d1c6d63364815050a
-- apparenty 0x4 aligned doesn't work properly
requires 0x8 alignment at least for the h10 20gb
but enabled for all arm processors
assign the default framebuffer to the default_vp as well
Change-Id: I0b76c30f2ddb5d6d2f7c6a132e4081aee58da17b
This allows the user to make use of the DAC's power-saving abilities.
The two modes are "high performance" and "battery saver". This feature
is supported by the AK4376 DAC in the upcoming FiiO M3K port.
The setting is only a manual toggle right now, but in the future it
could be hooked up to the battery level (via another setting) so it
can be toggled automatically when the battery gets too low.
Change-Id: I482af6e2f969fcbdeb3411bd3ff91f866b12d027
The storage subsystem aggressively issues SLEEPNOW events when idle
and power off happened a fixed 2s later. This turns out to not be
enough time for FC1307A (eg iFlash) adapters to flush outstanding writes.
So, when we detect a lack of PM support, increase the poweroff delay to
5 seconds to compensate for not being able to issue the ATA SLEEP command.
Hopefully this is enough time. If not, we will have to re-disable PM
entirely when we detect these popular adapters. Thankfully that is now
just an #ifdef away.
Change-Id: I4112b9acb965973d81f70483bd9d595461c7301c
The FC1307A ATA->SD chipset (used by the common iFlash adapters)
doesn't support mandatory ATA power management commands, leading to
massive data corruption if they were issued.
A workaround was identified (54629073ae) that basically disabled all of
rockbox's power management code for these adapters, which extends well
beyond the specific ATA commands issued.
This patch moves the gating test to the issuance of the actual SLEEP,
so that the rest of rockbox's PM code can function as intended. This
allows the device to get powered down when idle, yielding potentially
significant improvements in battery life.
Change-Id: Ia13e2405243fe5efe6f68c3a549ab4933567790b
* PREV/NEXT now swapped so they do what is expected in most contexts
* List and setting context retains prior behavior
* Enable the ADC that reads the headset remote and map the keys.
* As ADC-based remote "events" arrive as press/release pairs,
delay the button release.
Change-Id: I22d4eac3bfe1573b50eca795cf377bdafdeb5336
SSDs that respect powermgmt commands should be treated the same, as the
powermgmt commands are an important part of ensuring it's safe to shut
down.
And greatly expand the comment explaining things.
Change-Id: Ia52b99fca802f495422b5ee097390a72dbc28f61
Commit 5462907 made sure that SLEEP commands weren't issued on devices that don't support ATA power management commands (e.g. certain CF->SD converters including several iFlash models).
Since Rockbox waits for the disk to become inactive in shutdown_hw(), which won't happen in this case, the OS would previously stall during the shutdown process until a timeout was reached.
Change-Id: I03bb05f6f6401bb8f0da5d0b76bd3f07681fdc06
Some mSATA adapters seem to have trouble working with Rockbox using our
normal PIO timings; the timing value we use is probably out of spec and
is different to the OF. Switch to using the OF's timings according to
which PIO mode we select. This may not completely resolve problems with
these adapters but allows Rockbox to boot and play audio.
Change-Id: If73210700eb4af01864b373709ee1d15c775fb11
Also audiohw driver to specific device name, rewrite alsa controls code to
cache more data, thus making the code easier and use less stack. Avoid using
short/long in pcm alsa code since it's the wrong size on 64-bit (simulator
for example)
Change-Id: Ibc1ec44396e37b6cbdedbcf37300878638e5d2d3
several issues I saw that could pontentially cause problems
scroll engine doesn't take text height into account when checking bounds
NBELEMS was one whole row too large hopefully I got them right this time
Change-Id: If303da8320429c3964fc675351cb088d46303745
Nothing in the core has used it for some time. It's exported to the
plugin API but the last plugins to use it were switched to the mixer API
back in 2011.
This allows us to get rid of pcm_play_dma_pause() from all audio drivers
Change-Id: Ic3fa02592316f84963e41d792d1cabb436d1ff6b
I'm currently running up against the limitations of the lcd_draw functions
I want these functions to be able to be used on any size buffer not
just buffers with a stride matching the underlying device
[DONE] allow the framebuffer to be decoupled from the device framebuffer
[DONE need examples] allow for some simple blit like transformations
[DONE] remove the device framebuffer from the plugin api
[DONE}ditto remote framebuffer
[DONE] remove _viewport_get_framebuffer you can call struct *vp = lcd_set_viewport(NULL) and vp->buffer->fb_ptr
while remote lcds may compile (and work in the sim) its not been tested on targets
[FIXED] backdrops need work to be screen agnostic
[FIXED] screen statusbar is not being combined into the main viewport correctly yet
[FIXED] screen elements are displayed incorrectly after switch to void*
[FIXED] core didn't restore proper viewport on splash etc.
[NEEDS TESTING] remote lcd garbled data
[FIXED] osd lib garbled screen on bmp_part
[FIXED] grey_set_vp needs to return old viewport like lcd_set_viewport
[FIXED] Viewport update now handles viewports with differing buffers/strides by copying to the main buffer
[FIXED] splash on top of WPS leaves old framebuffer data (doesn't redraw)
[UPDATE] refined this a bit more to have clear_viewport set the clean bit and have skin_render do its own screen clear
scrolling viewports no longer trigger wps refresh
also fixed a bug where guisyncyesno was displaying and then disappearing
[ADDED!] New LCD macros that allow you to create properly size frame buffers in you desired size without wasting bytes
(LCD_ and LCD_REMOTE_)
LCD_STRIDE(w, h) same as STRIDE_MAIN
LCD_FBSTRIDE(w, h) returns target specific stride for a buffer W x H
LCD_NBELEMS(w, h) returns the number of fb_data sized elemenst needed for a buffer W x H
LCD_NATIVE_STRIDE(s) conversion between rockbox native vertical and lcd native stride (2bitH)
test_viewports.c has an example of usage
[FIXED!!] 2bit targets don't respect non-native strides
[FIXED] Few define snags
Change-Id: I0d04c3834e464eca84a5a715743a297a0cefd0af