If AUDIOHW_CAPS is defined without explicit BASS_CAP/TREBLE_CAP while
HAVE_SW_TONE_CONTROLS is defined, AUDIOHW_HAVE_BASS/TREBLE should be
defined or otherwise the tone controls won't show up. TREBLE/BASS were
being defined if AUDIOHW_CAPS was NOT defined, but the same rule should
apply if the codec needs to specify other caps but doesn't use hardware
tone controls.
(I'm surprised noone noticed some settings gone missing :-)
Change-Id: I85b5c467bab07bb62362a0dc2d582267ac2d8ec9
Based on FS#9920 by Ryan Press with changes to selection logic so
that it works on my iPod Photo. Should also work on iPod Color/4G
and Mini2G. Moved all target specific code from
firmware/drivers/serial.c into new file
firmware/target/arm/pp/uart-pp.c in the same manner as other
target specific uart code.
Update to fix build error on ipodmini2g by adding defines in config file.
Removed unwanted whitespace
Tested on iPod Photo.
Change-Id: Ia5539563966198e06372d70b5adf2ef78882f863
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/455
Reviewed-by: andypotter <liveboxandy@gmail.com>
Tested-by: andypotter <liveboxandy@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Marcin Bukat <marcin.bukat@gmail.com>
pcm_set_master_volume had two implementations, one for a prescaler
and one without one but the differences can be made minimal enough
to combine them.
Change-Id: I889e60b50b9f046c093853cb1685058796fe9067
* SOUND_x enum can be generated by audiohw_settings.h along with settings
entries and sound_val2phys.
* VOLUME_MIN and VOLUME_MAX are no longer necessary within sound.c. If
you need them, they are for target-defined purposes.
* Fix up SDL volume implementation in sdl.c. Move sim volume calculation
code to pcm-sdl.c.
* Min trigger tresholds were based upon VOLUME_MIN for some reason.
These setting have nothing to do with playback volume. Since it is no
longer present, set these at -89dB which is the minimum peak meter
sensitivity setting.
* Fix an oversight in wm8758.c. I forgot to add the dB->register
conversion to audiohw_set_volume.
Change-Id: Ie1df33f1793eee75e6793f16bc7bddd16edb7f75
If disposal method is set to BACKGROUND one would expect that
canvas should be restored to global background color. That is
what gif standard suggests. Most (all?) decoders however treat
this as reseting canvas to transparency or fixed, decoder
specific background color. Virtually all gifs are prepared with
this in mind so to not break them we can't follow standard here.
Change-Id: I90ca712bba89d4190771eb5320eabda353d3e2bb
It bloats to much just for one simple use. Just use a simple function
for shifting sound setting decimal places.
Change-Id: I1a7d37cce6ada3c6e6600dc0d301f354ffeff231
This is going right in since it's long overdue. If anything is goofed,
drop me a line or just tweak it yourself if you know what's wrong. :-)
Make HW/SW codec interface more uniform when emulating HW functionality
on SWCODEC for functions such as "audiohw_set_pitch". The firmware-to-
DSP plumbing is in firmware/drivers/audiohw-swcodec.c. "sound_XXX"
APIs are all in sound.c with none in DSP code any longer.
Reduce number of settings definitions needed by each codec by providing
defaults for common ones like balance, channels and SW tone controls.
Remove need for separate SIM code and tables and add virtual codec header
for hosted targets.
Change-Id: I3f23702bca054fc9bda40f49824ce681bb7f777b
Onda VX747 sim was missing a limits #define; #include limits.h in
pcm_sw_volume.h.
Simply use the software volume control for the SIM volume control
rather than the SDL volume control when the target would have it
natively.
Change-Id: I8e924a2ff1b410f602452d2ea9b691efb82c931e
Implements double-buffered volume, balance and prescaling control in
the main PCM driver when HAVE_SW_VOLUME_CONTROL is defined ensuring
that all PCM is volume controlled and level changes are low in latency.
Supports -73 to +6 dB using a 15-bit factor so that no large-integer
math is needed.
Low-level hardware drivers do not have to implement it themselves but
parameters can be changed (currently defined in pcm-internal.h) to work
best with a particular SoC or to provide different volume ranges.
Volume and prescale calls should be made in the codec driver. It should
appear as a normal hardware interface. PCM volume calls expect .1 dB
units.
Change-Id: Idf6316a64ef4fb8abcede10707e1e6c6d01d57db
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/423
Reviewed-by: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>
Tested-by: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>
Will need it soon enough.
Combine the contents of all the various fixedpoint.h files.
Not moving fixedpoint.c for now since I'm not sure where it
should be and it causes some dependency issues.
Change-Id: Ideacbca2ca78f9158c2b114b113c274f68e908d5
grey_core.c and fixedpoint.c each had their own copies. grey_core.c
can use the ones fixedpoint.c. fixedpoint.c gets the more complete and
optimized version of fp_16exp from grey_core.c.
Change-Id: I43ee3add60796b06ed12012fbbd91815d64675a6
The new autodetection will always use USB IDs to identify players (among other
means). Add missing IDs for players the current implementation relies on other
means for detection only.
Change-Id: I037c23705518210b6ed93b4d13ccb96d933aa198
Both autodetection functionality and the configuration dialog assumed detection
to only return one found device. This isn't necessarily true, especially since
some players can be detected but detecting their mountpoint might be ambiguous
(only if no previous Rockbox installation is present).
Instead of returning individual results (found "ok" player, found "error"
player etc.) return a list containing an entry for each player. Current
autodetection code will never return more than one entry since it doesn't
handle multiple devices yet, and the configuration dialog will show an error if
multiple devices are found. Thus there is no user visible change yet. Both
autodetection and configuration dialog can now get extended to handle multiple
devices.
Change-Id: I79b763dbd6e7111783194bcc22ab7cc06a4061c1
When autoload bookmark is set to "Ask", navigate to a file with
bookmarks in that directory. Select the file and the bookmark list
appears. Even if you chose to cancel, the track started prior to this
patch.
Change-Id: I453999a9bc20faae97f9cf2080ef613c602ad8e1
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/416
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Gordon <rockbox@jdgordon.info>
Using uname has a couple of problems, especially when cross compiling. Instead
check the defines set by the preprocessor to figure the type of binaries it
produces. This improves support for cross compiling as it allows to (1) select
the correct default target and (2) makes it possible to use separate build
folders for different targets.
Change-Id: I69a32904dab97755034f2f0d63f8402309d479d2
Current MinGW #defines interface, causing the preprocessor messing up the
function parameter. Rename it to avoid this.
Change-Id: Id49edbfc056a42456d88c9e260e54844e8b1ca07
Previously it was sufficient to set those variables when running configure.
Since ANDROID_NDK_PATH is now also used in the Android Makefile set both
variables in the generated Makefile as well -- not everyone has (or wants) to
set them globally in the environment.
Change-Id: Ib64ffeea379c58c9d361b3fbfefb67084dce666c
The target all is set in libtools.make. Setting it here breaks make knowing
about the correct default target when cross compiling.
Change-Id: Icdd022094d28e4dcd442e48bb6acd1fd8f9a6ad6
Instead of trying every mountpoint during autodetection allow filtering out
filesystems that are not supported when retrieving the system mountpoints.
Change-Id: Ic23a5c804cb7c78c146dbc1af7443c67ce12464e
In the modern everything-can-be-skinned world, themes are beginning
to hit the limit of 8 fonts (which includes sysfont). Increasing this
to 12 will allow some headroom, at the cost of a bit more RAM usage
(about 20 bytes per extra possible font, so about 80 bytes total here)
Change-Id: Iddf4374b7ccf92b400614a7309bf3d2147ba98ab
The old way actually mis-used the API (I misunderstood the docs) because
it specified the marker position as a "low buffer watermark" but instead of a
future playback head position.
The replacement is a simple thread that writes the data regardless of the
filling level of the buffer (write() will just block) and polls the playback
state periodically.
Change-Id: If29237cee4ce78dc42f5a8320878bab0cafe78f7
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/422
Tested-by: Dominik Riebeling <Dominik.Riebeling@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>