This one is a bit strange: our codebase just don't use it if there is both
SD and MMC, so this missing function got unnoticed so far.
Change-Id: Ifea4bb5140477b7637d033737594259cc44fb10e
The i2c core has some bugs: it locks up when the slave doesn't NAK and
prevent the dma channel from being resetted. Specifically handle this
situation by setting CLR_GOT_A_NAK (workaround) and then reset dma and i2c
block.
Change-Id: I0e09d38d4301a0ad42dfad785cc934b43f2c4485
Target that have a touchpad/touchscreen should disable it while
being locked (In order to avoid LCD to drain battery power due to
"key locked" constant reporting messages. If they a have a keylock
button this was already handled at driver level. If not (e.g. fuze+),
they will have to implement a switch at driver level that action.c
can operate on softlock.
This patch does the following for any target having a touchpad
or a touchscreen and no HAS_BUTTON_HOLD (ie any softlock target)
1) it implements the code to call button_enable_touch(bool en) in
action.c.
2) button_enable_touch is implemented in button.c and call
either touchpad_enable or touchscreen_enable
3) those two function are implemented respectively in touchscreen.c
and a new touchpad.c file. They provide a generic way to silents touch's
device and call a function at driver level where target specific code
can be implemented if possible/needed (for power saving for instance).
Those function name are touchpad_enable_device and touchscreen_enable_device
4) we implement an empty function at driver level of targets that need it
to have them still being able to compiled.
Change-Id: I9ead78a25bd33466a8533f5b9f259b395cb5ce49
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/569
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
Drop most of the cases: only keep 64 MHz and 133 MHz. Pick values
from the manual which seem to match real life values.
Change-Id: I912752fbe372f9f44207db6853d0ff92fd619bed
Now that the drive strength problem has been fixed, we can safely
drive sd cards at 48MHz in HS mode to get the best possible
transfer speed at 3.3V.
Change-Id: I0291589c399fb4880deba97895ff578451a32f99
Instead of going back and forth between TRAN and STBY modes,
stay in TRAN mode all the time, this avoid two commands on each
read/write and a potential delay to wait for the card.
Change-Id: Iafd456ab9a581d870331b622eeb48dcc254eda7f
This allows tells the card the number of blocks that will be
transfered. This is usually faster than continuous read/write.
It is mandatory for MMC and on SD cards, support is probed.
Change-Id: Ide3f97c26c2b714390884c69e05b00c2caa552f8
The old max dma transfer size was set to 2^15 because allowing
values up to 2^16 would result in overflow of the transfer count
in many places. This was a problem with the old register headers
because the macros didn't make sure the result is contained in
the bitmask of the field. The new macro do so 2^16 will actually
end up being 0 which means 2^16 for the hardware. This is kind of
hacky but it works and I prefer that this stays a power of two
because setting it to 2^16-1 would be extremely weird.
Change-Id: I9ce5661c477a79ab52efd5c573948e2353117804
- take advantage of the new rmi power function implemented to:
1) lower usual power_mode to low_power as it seems to be enough and might save
some battery
2) implement a system that lower that state to very_low_power
after 1 minute of inactivity.
3) implement touchdev_enable(bool) that can be use later to disable the
touchpad when needed
4) improve the debug screen report of the current power state and
changing the power state using volume keys
Change-Id: I0b372696d4b2bef5360c778d0500870fd9badee1
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/525
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
When using variadic macros there's no need for IF_MD2/IF_MV2 to deal
with function parameters. IF_MD/IF_MV are enough.
Throw in IF_MD_DRV/ID_MV_VOL that return the parameter if MD/MV, or 0
if not.
Change-Id: I7605e6039f3be19cb47110c84dcb3c5516f2c3eb
These nearly identical files are multiplying like rabbits as PP targets
are added and make SoC-related changes a PITA. Just include the master
.lds file from the target one as was done for bootloader USB.
Change-Id: I65e9e653030f0688b1728e32ada16abf2932e029
The old code used get_action which is bad because it belongs to
apps/. Instead rewrite a simple version of get_action, also
rewrite the top level handler. Since the number of screens is
becoming quite high, it now shows a list and the user can start
from any screen. Once in a screen and as long as the user presses
select, it will advance to next screen until it finally returns
to the list on cancellation.
Change-Id: Icbc7676a17e4a6e859b7781a4a471d8303910591
The current code was spreaded over power and powermgmt which made
it behave strangely, especially since there are relationships
between power management and frequency scaling. The new code makes
sure power management is initialised before frequency scaling
starts. It also makes sure to start from a known state, thus
fixing potential issue when the bootloader stops in a trickle
state where DCDC is improperly configured.
Change-Id: Ibded2e590e108f6c98daa52d2cf1bd28763c8923
Implement the switch function as specified by the specification,
that is wait for the response AND transfer 64 bytes of data. This
fixes some issue when the SD card take a long time to switch. In
particular waiting 100ms (max per spec) will not work if no data
is transfered in some cases.
Change-Id: Ia22350468018b842e57ce6f6c1a8d676eba97fb8
This adds the application part of alarm wake up. On some targets
like the Fuze+, it will also require a bootloader change to make
sure that the device doesn't power down on alarm wake up (for
example on the Fuze+ the bootloader requires the power button to
be hold sufficiently long, thus preventing alarm wake up to work)
Change-Id: I5d01957852355fddbd48110d3d75a5533f07879e
On the ZEN X-Fi2, the fractiona dividers are gated by the
bootloader and must be ungated before switching emi to pll.
Change-Id: I5df57ed5581054883da4cbb3b4f3ce3539391ab5
The idea is to share loading code between bootloaders and rolo().
Change-Id: I1656ed91946d7a05cb7c9fa7a16793c3c862a5cd
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/190
Reviewed-by: Marcin Bukat <marcin.bukat@gmail.com>
Currently we don't know where the serial number is stored on the
stmp3600. It is probably using the laser fuses but this needs to
be investigated
Change-Id: I1ac25e38b8f65635abb68788ceb65df0a740dabd
The STMP3600 cannot lock some usb bits so there is only a single
status in POWER_STS. Also stmp3600 has no clock bypass and frac
div.
Change-Id: I101f4263bdddeff58e142d10f9b76dd643bf928d
This driver does debouncing and best lradc usage and only requires
a sorted table of values to work, this factoring code as much as
possible.
Change-Id: I84b46f4b08094634e1c5deb5ca9ba20763389e66
The driver is current unused and very minimal. It can used on
targets which have an accessible UART port and it will be used on
some creative targets as backlight control.
Change-Id: Id710d63574aadb0a2d7327b03187506b469470b1