Atmel AT88SC6416C CryptoMemory is almost I2C compatible. The device
is connected to bitbanged I2C bus shared with compliant I2C devices.
Change-Id: Iec54702db1bdfb93c01291eef18ec60391c63b16
Do not introduce any change for M:Robe 500 as it uses the two LCD frames
in non-obvious way.
Sansa Connect and Creative ZVM use only single front framebuffer.
Place TTB at DRAM end to minimize memory loss due to alignment.
Reserve as little as possible memory for the LCD frames.
On Sansa Connect this change extends audio buffer by 858 KiB.
Change-Id: I21bdeec4cfba86d71803a39acd651a87e73767e6
This eliminates the dependence on a special struct since we were only
using the modtime anyway. But it no longer fits any known standard APIs
so I have converted it to our own extension instead. This can still be
adapted to existing hosted APIs if the need arises.
Change-Id: Ic8800698ddfd3a1a48b7cf921c0d0f865302d034
This streamlines the boot code a bit and reduces target specific
boilerplate. The clock init hack used by the bootloader has been
"standardized" and works for the main Rockbox binary now, so you
can boot rockbox.bin over USB without special hacks.
Change-Id: I7c1fac37df5a45873583ce6818eaedb9f71a782b
This emulates the traditional utime function from UNIX clones to allow
for manual updates of the modification timestamp on files and directories.
This should only prove useful for non-native targets as those usually
have a libc version of utime.
Change-Id: Iea8a1d328e78b92c400d3354ee80689c7cf53af8
This does the opposite of dostime_mktime, converting time_t back to
the two dos date time values. We use gmtime_r for native because that
is what is available and acts the same as localtime_r on other platforms
with a regular libc available.
Change-Id: If79469d0aae2d7c5dcdd905fbf04963669aa1138
Reducing number of fake RX buffers saves a bit more than 127 KiB RAM.
Fix compilation with CPPI logging enabled.
Change-Id: If1ad3a6fc251e284caaac78c2406a58f3d6547bb
AVR interrupt signal can remain active if the state has changed during
state read. In such case, there won't be intterupt and the interface
would appear unresponsive until AVR thread received event (e.g. USB
connection/disconnect). Solve the issue by not waiting for event if AVR
interrupt signal is active prior to event wait.
Change-Id: I86e388c7cd6da76e3abe7bf7114940f331e4c308
Make it possible for target to provide voltage, percentage and time to
empty values. The voltage measurement is nice to have in debug menu even
if the actions are taken only based on percentage. Perform battery level
estimation based on voltage only if percentage is not available.
Use time to empty based on actual power consumption. This makes the
estimated runtime displayed in Rockbox Info to react to backlight
setting. The bq27000 updates time to empty estimate every 5.12 seconds
so it is possible to see the estimate with backlight off on the screen
if user enters Rockbox Info, activates hold switch, waits 11 seconds and
releases the hold switch.
Change-Id: Iafe3fa0fb334e3428e3a0ad05b2c020d208dc934
This provides rudimentary support for parsing the contents of a ZIP
file. For now this just supports uncompressed file entries but DEFLATE
support is planned. This also only implements a low level public API
so more work will be needed to make it usable by application code.
Change-Id: Ia68b3078e5276666a0e5023f4bc7a9f94272738a
Prevent startup screen flash by properly using AVR LCM functions. Power
off LCD when not needed to improve battery runtime.
Change-Id: I76e3c5c0208774f189fbc6f7d7b3c9e22c062285
Queue power off requests because power_off() can be called within tick
context that must not acquire mutex.
Change-Id: I6f1a8f81d15518876cd03556118fc9eb37b8175f
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
This fixes a mysterious, long-standing crash that's been bothering me on
ipod6g for ages: a silent stack overflow in the sound mixing thread (which
is triggered upon loading a new sound, apparently) will thrash the memory
which is located directly before it in the address space.
In this case, it was the SDL_ButtonState variable which stores the mouse
button state that was being trashed. This was manifesting itself by making
the player always run forward, since MOUSE2 is mapped to +forward by
default.
Fix this by quadrupling the stack size of SDL-spawned threads (not the main
thread) from 1 KB to 4 KB.
Change-Id: I2d7901b7cee1e3ceb1ccdebb38d4ac5b7ea730e1
This new design saves on binary size and stack usage. The API is
also block- and page-based, requiring awareness of the chip layout
to use properly. Out-of-band areas are also exposed for reading
and writing.
The byte-oriented routines are kept for compatibility with the
existing installer and SPL.
Change-Id: Iaacc694d2f651ab74d45330e0434ee778a0d91bc
Waiting 10 us between selecting slave and transmitting data on SPI
resolves spurious startup glitches.
Cache last read monotime value as it can differ from the first one.
Change-Id: Ia6ac5696f6ee2bc3c6a8be27e33aaddd9ff4ce2a
Read monotime twice in a row and only accept the value if it matches or
the two reads are 1 second apart.
Change-Id: Ibd289103a20404dd1b2bbd131fdfa8905852c788
AVR requires bigger delays between retries. Read state instead of
version for synchronization purposes as it shifts more bytes.
Change-Id: Ib7fa980496d3bc7744a086b45e1865861ef58b88
If the commands repeatedly fail it is likely that the AVR is not
programmed. In such case simply continue normal operation. This is
especially important in bootloader as it makes it possible to load new
rockbox build using bootloader USB mode. Otherwise, the only recovery
option would be to use I2C serial.
Change-Id: I4b0999833e9a906ec6353bdfdd5b68211f07ac81
Use 32-bit monotime AVR counter for time tracking. Set the time by
adding fixed offset to the counter value. Store the offset in rockbox
directory to make it persistent between reboots.
Do not implement alarm functionality as wakeup is only possible from
sleep and not from complete power off.
Change-Id: I615c7eb4df8ab0619dcbfcff107bc7051a15aace
Keep Slave Select active during command transmission. This relaxes
timing requirements on the AVR side.
Change-Id: Ia1a6cf45aba3c11f6aeaa7441c6793807ca827f0
Due to this inadequate bounds check, it was possible under certain
conditions to cause a crash by touching & scrolling in the empty
space "after" the last item of a list.
Change-Id: Ic6c30214d887e1c7ccb212de272248ca24f60856
The old way of padding out bars was to just create a bigger touch
region, the intent being to make it easier to touch the end of a
bar. Unfortunately, this didn't even accomplish that, and caused
an annoying offset between the bar graphics and the touch point.
New method is to account for padding explicitly and clamp touches
in the padding region so they are within the proper touch region.
Change-Id: Id39e571fc1b033a4da94f0eb1143a2fc276bab03
Increased the precision of the bar from 100 steps to 1000 steps so
it is possible to make finer adjustments, and made it possible to
pick the maximum value in a bar rather than just the maximum - 1.
Change-Id: I2e694d3e86e4a151e014da1bd15ab3ade4c4b95e
Add defines for all commands handled by AVR, including the unknown
opcodes (0xC5, 0xD3, 0xD4, 0xD5, 0xD6).
Properly synchronize with AVR and keep repeating command until it looks
like AVR has accepted it.
Change-Id: I3d42e973f135e33092c71c9887421906a900ab58
This uses an equivalent algorithm but with a different initial value
than we normally use (all bits off vs all bits on). Use the new crc_32r
to replace the original MI4 crc32 implementation.
This frees up some extra space on mi4 targets which gives us more
room on a few very space constrained targets (sansa c200/e200, etc).
Change-Id: Iaaac3ae353b30566156b1404cbf31ca32926203d
This uses the reverse of the polynomial used by the current crc_32
function. The code for this was derived from the implementation used
by tinf. This version is space optimized and should be a good way to
reduce code duplication in other parts of rockbox that use the same
crc32 algorithm. This is mainly of use in areas where DEFLATE is in
use.
Change-Id: I918da5b4ea4dc441c0e7e6b5007abcc2da463bcb
Consider battery level down to 0 as safe as OF continues to operate
normally even when at level 0.
Change-Id: Ie3889e5662b9fa6588e20ad02d8953f29e28800c