The old GCC version currently required (sbox-arm-linux-gcc 3.4.4
release) apparently has trouble with function pointers used as
static array initializers when using indexed initializers + ranges
(ie. [A ... B] = fn).
Change-Id: I494c2b607e4d93a9893264749d0ac257fb54ce3b
The current code uses the msec irq to collect statistics and
detect irq storms (debug). But this irq is triggered 1000 times
per sec and we don't need that accuracy. This commit removes the
msec irq and use the tick timer instead which is triggered only
100 times per second.
Change-Id: If14b9503c89a3af370ef322678f10e35fafb4b8a
HAVE_USB_CHARGING_ENABLE is not only used for software usb, so checking
for HAVE_USBSTACK is wrong.
Change-Id: I422796b517c262f33f35623e992434219e288424
1) slight keymaps update
Remove mapping of BUTTON_BACK reseting game to avoid pressing it
involuntary.
Direct mapping of BUTTON_POWER to go into menu.
2) manual updated
Change-Id: I28875104c4a4058216532b9aa12bb2defabcca6d
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/352
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
The lcd driver does not wait for the refresh to be done to return
from lcd_update(). This means that changing a register is unsafe
if done in the middle of the redraw. This could happen when
disabling the lcd for example. Make sure it doesn't happen by
waiting for the lcdif to be ready.
Change-Id: I43ec62a637dd61c3b2a3a6e131c1a9e8035524b1
When changing the cpu frequency, it is important to make sure that
HBUS stays at a reasonable frequency otherwise the chip will
crash. Special care is needed about auto-slow and clk_p/clk_h
ratio on intermediate steps.
Change-Id: Ief9f68ddf286caabe75c879718dac5027ab1560f
Make sure DCDC is running at boot (it is disabled by default when
5V is present and we don't want to rely on the bootloader to
change this).
When changing the voltage on a regulator, it usually takes 2ms for
the voltage to stabilize. In DCDC mode, there is an irq to notify
about the event so use it ! This is especially important when
changing cpu frequency because increasing the cpu freq while the
voltage is rising is unreliable.
Change-Id: Icfe9ef3ee90156d1e17da0820d9041859f7f3bca
HBUS uses the same field for integer and fractional dividers, the
choice is made by a bit. Make sure both are changed together,
otherwise this could result in the wrong divider to be used and in
HBUS freq to be too low or too high (very bad).
Change-Id: I253d8eeee26c5038868b729c4f791511295a39f0
Code is based on the 'v3.12-final' tag.
Only tweak is that most plugins are not
distributed due to missing keymaps.
Change-Id: Ia09e52076e128504c1f1883078c29c408600f063
Otherwise the pandora unionfs mount point will show
the correct permissions as root but the normal user
won't be able to start the binary.
-> unionfs messes up the access rights
Change-Id: I79d744f5bdcee342090e95c7a5edeb775429e2f6
Helps appearance especially with the spectrogram view since it no longer
must be scrolled out of the way to avoid artifacts.
Additionally, allow settings to be saved and clean up some misellaneous
stuff to help graphics performance.
Still other "pointless" work to do on it... :-)
Change-Id: Iff2f725b0237ffb430e85f591675c2062b159abc
Requires addition of viewports and alternate framebuffers to greylib
which are essentially similar to the core implementation except that
the framebuffer can be any size and relationship to a viewport. Drawing
is always fully clipped to the intersecting area.
Adapt oscilloscope.c to the API change. FFT will use the new features
(later update).
Get rid of silly and wrong lcd_bmp_part use in OSD. Remove it from
plugin API (must be made incompatible now).
Change-Id: Iafa5e2174148fb8ad11db6b9d4add0dcabc5c563
This is a common problem that proprietary tools don't handle ELF
files correctly. ELF sections use a virtual address and the
virtual -> physical translation is done though segments. This
allows to have a load (physical) address different from the
virtual one. Here is the trick: proprietary tools usually don't
take the pain to do the translation and just grab the virtual
address. This commit implements proper translation in elftosb1
knowing that this introduce a deviation from the behaviour of the
proprietary tool.
Change-Id: I91721a3a8dead382a0603f84ae3b35c5eb9704eb
The tool still lacks some feature of the proprietary one but
can create files with all the basic features.
Change-Id: Ib0c91210940ca829291ce70945f88dc510a49974
The PWM code was for testing only the Zen X-Fi and should be
present in general because it could touch pins by error and
without producing any result.
Change-Id: Id20e2940cd7a057941d241254d0a867f5451e2db
It appears that all devices based on the Sigmaltel SDK support a
common vendor specific SCSI interface when in UMS mode. This
applies to the STMP36xx and the STMP37xx. This interface supports
many operations:
- get device info
- get device paritionning
- get janus/drm info
- read/write/allocate/erase any partition
- reset (chip or to updater and/or recovery)
This includes the ability to do a firmware upgrade by rewriting
the firmware partition. The tool currently does mostly nothing
but will be enhanced depending on the reverse engineering efforts
and the use of it. It has been tested on the Fuze+ and the Zen
X-Fi2/3.
Change-Id: Ibd4b2ad364c03ada4f9001573ef4cc87cfb041d1
Use %x9(id) to draw an image in the whole current viewport using the
9 segment drawer (which draws the corners as normal and *tiles*
the middle segments to the needed width/height).
Future work is to make it scale instead of tile
Change-Id: Ic3ed1cad93f96091694801eb442e0da5a2401203