move prototypes to ascodec.h
move code to ascodec*.c
YPR0: use adc-as3514.c instead of duplicating it
TODO: merge as3514.h and ascodec.h ?
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This gets rid of LCD glitches on Sansa Fuze, and now LCD transfers can
get interrupted by button reading
Flyspray: FS #10603
Author: Bertrik Sikken
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Don't read the buttons from GPIOC but from DBOP_DIN (all directional buttons + select)
Still missing hold, rec, volume up and volume down
Read microsd
Tuner is a si4700 but seems to suffer from the same problem than e200v2
Sound works
TODO: missing buttons, lcd yuv, test lcd performance (the c200v1 lcd performance has decreased since r21321 : needs to be investigated)
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The LCD driver is unified and lcd_send_command now takes 2 arguments : the command and its argument.
If there is no argument, it's set to 0 and a NOP command is issued
If there is more than one argument (set X/Y address), the 2nd argument is sent as a 2nd command, and a NOP command is issued after it.
Benefit : c200v2 transfers the command and the argument in one 16 bits transfer
Performance should not be affected since commands without argument are only used in lcd_init() and lcd_enable()
lcd_send_data() now transfers whole lines (or columns) instead of single pixels
yuv is disabled for c200v2 for now
Some buttons can be read, including left button (bit 6 of DBOP_DIN), but for some reason they have no effect in rockbox: to be investigated
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Fix CGU_DBOP setting
Set PCLK to the exact frequency (62MHz, not the maximal frequency)
Use a better comment for CLK_DIV macro
Use preprocessor safety checks for clock divider sizes to avoid future mistakes (not for SD_IDENT frequency since that check is handled by mci_set_clock_divider)
Use maximal IDE frequency of 66MHz (like OF), not 90MHz like written in AS3525 datasheet. The IDE chip is somehow linked to internal storage, and a too high frequency could affect the storage driver.
Use the same DBOP frequency of 32MHz for all models (like OF, verified clip, fuze, e200v2 and m200v4), compromise between performance and battery life could be added in the future for each target
Performance increase on Sansa Fuze with DBOP freq. set to 64MHz: +12% fps for lcd_update, +1% fps for yuv
Thanks to daytona955 on the forums for his help
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a) lcd_enabled() is now lcd_active(), and is available for HAVE_LCD_SLEEP only targets (e.g. ipod video) too. It was depandent on HAVE_LCD_ENALE only before
b) rename the hook accordingly, and implement the hook for other other targets too (e.g. the clip [the only mono target with lcd_enable/lcd_sleep yet, so the code is still in the lcd driver], ipod, fuze, c200)
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