After commit e9497db the switch() in ata_smart_get_attr_name() is no
longer optimized by the compiler, ata_smart_get_attr_rawfmt() is also
updated to prevent that future additions will cause the same problem.
Change-Id: Ib0d6482331f567896720589a5a2d93628f2d8f3d
This should allow FireWire charging to work on these devices.
It also adds charging state detection on the iPod Classic.
(cherry picked from commit fa86fec4fb)
On Classic (and probably Nano 2G), it seems that the 100/500mA limit
applies only to USB chargers, when FW is connected it supplies all the
power (even if USB is also connected) and USB current limit does not
affect to FW charging, therefore the limit is only set when USB is
connected.
Change-Id: I7c6bab1b6a0f295367999c45faeda6085c3fb091
Signed-off-by: Cástor Muñoz <cmvidal@gmail.com>
Read/write buffers who are aligned to 16 were not re-aligned to 32 as
it should be. Althrough USB storage and buffering are always passing
buffers aligned to 32, a few unaligned buffers are being received from
other tasks, so this patch could solve some rare random issues.
Also fixes DMA configuration for HDDs that support any MDMA mode but
only UDMA0 (probably will never happen).
Change-Id: I00219ae434205681c69293fc563e0526224c9adf
- Add description for attributes supported by Samsung HS081HA (80Gb)
and HS161JQ (CEATA 160Gb).
- Show error code when ata_read_smart() fails.
Change-Id: I618cc4f37d139fc90f596e2cf3a751346b27deb6
After previous commit 0b6647f2e9
this alignment should not be needed, but not sure at all, so it
is aligned to cache line length for safety.
Change-Id: I5b2b9a30c913d2a609acc1bdf30bdec6811a2551
Align USB_DEVBSS buffers to 32 (as other USB drivers are doing), this
could solve rare random memory corruption issues on iPod Classic.
Change-Id: I86a28e10415eabedab7bf4a534530900284f81e5
Some old code made the assumption that CONFIG_CPU == AS3525v2 if and only if
HAVE_AS3543, which is not true on targets like the Samsung YP-R0. This fixes
several issues on such targets like a huge volume gap between -39dB and -40dB
and a volume artificially capped at -72dB instead of -82dB.
Change-Id: Ib1c883ac593c0c3ce5e2bf4eb408924ce5f5ad93
The parser would simply ignore unknown elements or attributes, which is bad
on many levels. Now any unknown tag will trigger a fatal error.
Change-Id: I32eead8e96c1567241cf2a565d9e20e62877c14d
This big commit port qeditor from v1 to v2 register file format. Although
the display code was much simplified, the edit code had to be rewritten.
The new code also brings many improvement to the register display widget.
The new code also compiles with both Qt4 and Qt5, although it is recommended
to use Qt5 to get some improvements, especially in the layout of editor.
Change-Id: I24633ac37a144f25d9e705b565654269ec9cfbd3
A v2 register description file can now include register variants and instances
addresses can now be a list (previously it could only be a stride or a formula).
Update the library to deal with that. The convert option of swiss_knife was
updated and one incompatible change was introduce: if a v1 device has several
addresses, those are converted to a single v2 instance with list (instead of
several single instances). This should have been the behaviour from the start.
Swiss_knife can now also convert regdumps, in which case it needs to be given
both the dump and register description file. Also introduce two register
descriptions files (vsoc1000 and vsoc2000) which give more complicated examples
of v2 register description files.
Change-Id: Id9415b8363269ffaf9216abfc6dd1bd1adbfcf8d
The current configure script unfortunately does not allow one to use another
toolchain than the one hardwire in the script. Although this is good to ensure
working builds, it can be burden when one wants to either test other compilers,
does not want to have to multiple redundant compilers or when the compiler
install script fails for unknown reasons (MIPS I'm looking at you).
The syntax is simple, for example:
/path/to/configure --compiler-prefix arm-none-eabi-
Also 'make reconf' will properly keep the prefix.
Change-Id: I5ee3bc61afa10193586ddd3aef694a8ac08854e2
Reverts commit ead38dbc9d
It was introduced as a temporal workaround to avoid the endless restart
loop when battery is low, but really it is useless. The bootloader should
ensure that there is enough power to launch Rockbox even in the worst
scenario.
Change-Id: Iabebed40c9241af915c16c3c6c4d3c6deef7680e
seems more logical to me, and is more consistent, since
"SAMSUNG_YH92X_PAD" is already used in the tex files.
Change-Id: Ie9a9d850ea86155a7dcf86c88a22a420a10a3837
Voltage scaling is not yet enabled, but will follow once we are sure
these changes are stable. Preliminary testing suggests a large
increase in battery life, which will be further improved by voltage
scaling. Patch by Mihail Zenkov with help from myself and others on
the forums.
Change-Id: I171d20bbee19a48c13cd14efb0d023883cc8c687
QUrl::isLocalFile() is available starting with Qt 4.8. We can safely check for
a file:// url instead.
Qt 4.8 dropped support for OS X 10.4 / 10.5. Since we're still supporting those
we need to keep using Qt 4.7 on OS X. We might want to consider requiring at
least 10.6 on OS X with the next major release of Rockbox Utility.
Change-Id: I18998fe3c7a38773479bc7a1c32ca6e4966359e9
On case sensitive systems (i.e. Linux) uninstalling the bootloader could fail
when renaming the original bootloader file back. Fix this by using the
case-resolved filename.
Change-Id: I504656f70e7ccc7c0752f5252ddb14a625131f5b
Rework to return mapping between (filtered) process names and their pid values
(if running). Note that this functionality is not implemented for Linux (but as
it's mostly intended to detect Itunes currently not needed on that platform).
Change-Id: Ie348bfed46bda390f469c37635a96c75e5782616
Solves some eject issues (FSCTL_LOCK_VOLUMEN ioctl failures) ocurring
when resolveDevicename() is ejecuted prior to ejectDevice(), tested
with Qt5.
Change-Id: Iff9240abd9d2f71bec1a1070f4ef194916e13b65
Change 12x12 and 22x22 sized tiles to hand-optimized ones
with better readibility :)
Tile values >= 1024 are abbreviated to "1k", "2k" etc.
Change-Id: I15f4649b20442b71027a3b1564bc51c7e72105ce
This patch fixes some (mostly small) plugin issues with the "big"
YH-keymap patch (a507b). Only one fix affects the main keymaps
(virtual keyboard "DONE" now exits after long key /release/ instead
of long button /press/).
Change-Id: Id34f925ebfa97ae4974cd9405fbe1fee4f597833
Windows XP might use mixed case in hardware ID (VID / PID) string.
Cherry-picked from G#1221.
Change-Id: I86fa63e050cd9b9de5a1beac65b81028e0f86a9d
Signed-off-by: Dominik Riebeling <Dominik.Riebeling@gmail.com>
Make local HttpDaemon for testing use a random unused port instead of a fixed
one. Avoids possible issues with the port chosen already being used on the
local machine.
Change-Id: I1ca10b7e5ce198350e14321afc50c36d78b1c0b4
HttpGet::getFile() always returns the same value. Remove the return value since
it isn't necessary. Add some missing function documentation comments.
Change-Id: I1cee242211272a996437b10dbc8de791b3fc3d67
QNetworkAccessManager can handle file:// URLs without additional work. Make
HttpGet aware of that so you can now also use it to retrieve file:// URLs. Add
a unit test for it as well.
Change-Id: If64b57453460b70bca9e5b0c725bb78344617bcd
Qt5 uses a different name for the accessibility plugin. Cherry-picked from
G#1221.
Change-Id: If32eafa053a176ba24b4595826593023ed808164
Signed-off-by: Dominik Riebeling <Dominik.Riebeling@gmail.com>
Configures uncached memory region and adds some defines for misc HW,
for compability with the bootloader and other future use, current
functionality should not be affected.
Change-Id: I390e79bea1aef5b10dfbc72ad327d7fe438ec6f5
Uses GPIO.E2 (Request To Send) to detect the holdswitch status,
it is a temporal workaround that seems to work on all models.
Holdswitch status must be detected to drive low GPIO.E2 (RTS)
and GPIO.E4 (Data Out) when the holdswitch is locked, otherwise
battery life decreases about 25%.
Holdswitch unlock action is detected by reading the HELLO message
that the external wheel controller sends when it is powered on,
this allows to quickly capture clickwheel activity after unlock.
GPIO.E2 is also used in case the HELLO message is missed because
the holdswitch was unlocked before Rockbox/bootloader starts.
These 2 lines (RTS and DOUT) can not be used to transmit messages
to the external clickwheel controller, not a problem, actually no
messages are sent while normal operation, only at initialization
stage.
Change-Id: I415fe54bfcbc2086d0f56d7affe6f789ce81a6db