Changes made:
Combine bootloader/h10.c and bootloader/e200.c into a common bootloader file (bootloader/main-pp.c) to be used by all mi4 based PortalPlayer targets. The file bootloader/main-pp.c is based off the old bootloader/h10.c with some minor changes to allow it to work on the Sansa too. This effectively adds a Sansa bootloader.
Define MODEL_NAME string in config-*.h for use in bootloader.
Split crt0-pp.S into separate files for bootloader and normal builds. Bootloader code is now in crt0-pp-bl.S while normal build code stays in crt0-pp.S.
Improvements to crt0-pp.S and crt0-pp-bl.S (mostly to make it more multiprocessor safe):
* Leave space in bootloader at 0xe0-0xeb since scramble writes over there when it creates the mi4 file (don't leave space for iPods since it's not needed and all code in crt0-pp-bl.S needs to fit before the boot_table at 0x100).
* Remove unused DEBUG and STUB code from crt0-pp.S.
* Make CPU wait for COP to be sleeping when we put the COP to sleep.
* Invalidate COP cache when COP wakes
* Flush CPU cache before waking COP
* Make sure only the CPU clears the BSS (not the COP)
* Make sure only the CPU sets up its own stack (not the COP)
Rolo works on H10, so enable it.
Make Sansa e200 use rockbox.e200 rather than PP5022.mi4 for 'Normal' builds. This makes updating rockbox simpler as we don't need to go through the firmware update procedure, but rather just put a new rockbox.e200 on the device. rockbox.e200 uses a simple 'add' checksum.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@11815 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
* Fix failed compile of enc_config.c when HAVE_MPEG2_SAMPR is not defined.
* Fix bug in AIFF encoder header creation on little endian targets.
* Add recording screen keymaps for H10 and iPod.
* Move pcm_playback PP specific code to target tree.
* Add recording code to wmcodec drivers.
* Add pcm_record code.
Some problems still remain:
* Playback doesn't work after recording until Rockbox is restarted.
* Gain control not implemented.
* Only 16-bit/44KHz for now. The hardware should be capable of up to 24-bit/96KHz.
* Line-in recording not tested on H10.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@11794 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
More sensible USB support for H10: plugging in puts it into USB charging mode and leaves Rockbox usable, holding 'O' while pluggin in the USB cable will reboot the H10 (continuing to hold 'O' starts it up in UMS mode), holding any other button brings up the USB screen as previously.
Implement system_reboot() for all PP5020 devices.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@11015 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657