Gate buflib_get_data() checking, debug printing, and buflib
integrity checks behind individual defines in buflib.h, and
turn them all off by default. If needed, they can be turned
on manually when compiling.
The buflib debug menu is only available if debug printing is
enabled, so after this commit it will no longer be included
in normal builds -- it isn't very useful to end users.
Change-Id: Iab25b7852bc7c5592ce04c9c45762046a87d5bc3
Instead of putting "#ifdef LCD_STRIDEFORMAT" at every usage of the
macro it's simpler to have config.h define LCD_STRIDEFORMAT to the
default of horizontal stride when the target leaves it unspecified.
Change-Id: Ib187012aad65ac678dbd837b1464a83bad722411
- Audio playback works
- Touchscreen and buttons work
- Bootloader works and is capable of dual boot
- Plugins are working
- Cabbiev2 theme has been ported
- Stable for general usage
Thanks to Marc Aarts for porting Cabbiev2 and plugin bitmaps.
There's a few minor known issues:
- Bootloader must be installed manually using 'usbboot' as there is
no support in jztool yet.
- Keymaps may be lacking, need further testing and feedback.
- Some plugins may not be fully adapted to the screen size and could
benefit from further tweaking.
- LCD shows abnormal effects under some circumstances: for example,
after viewing a mostly black screen an afterimage appears briefly
when going back to a brightly-lit screen. Sudden power-off without
proper shutdown of the backlight causes a "dissolving" effect.
- CW2015 battery reporting driver is buggy, and disabled for now.
Battery reporting is currently voltage-based using the AXP192.
Change-Id: I635e83f02a880192c5a82cb0861ad3a61c137c3a
It never worked, and hasn't compiled in something like a decade, Given
the HW capabilities (limited onboard flash, no expandability) there's
really no point in trying to fix/complete it.
Change-Id: I7d175089840396f8891645bd10010d730dd5bfdc
They were never finished, never saw any release ever, and haven't
compiled for the better part of a decade. Given their HW capabilities [1],
they are not worth trying to fix.
[1] 1-2MB RAM, ~256MB onboard flash, no expandability
Change-Id: I7b2a5806d687114c22156bb0458d4a10a9734190
* pcm_get_bytes_remaining()
* pcm_calculate_peaks()
* pcm_get_peak_buffer()
Nothing in-tree uses these at all (except for the lua plugin wrapper)
Change-Id: I971b7beed6760250c8b1ce58f401a601e1e2d585
Nothing in the core has used it for some time. It's exported to the
plugin API but the last plugins to use it were switched to the mixer API
back in 2011.
This allows us to get rid of pcm_play_dma_pause() from all audio drivers
Change-Id: Ic3fa02592316f84963e41d792d1cabb436d1ff6b
I'm currently running up against the limitations of the lcd_draw functions
I want these functions to be able to be used on any size buffer not
just buffers with a stride matching the underlying device
[DONE] allow the framebuffer to be decoupled from the device framebuffer
[DONE need examples] allow for some simple blit like transformations
[DONE] remove the device framebuffer from the plugin api
[DONE}ditto remote framebuffer
[DONE] remove _viewport_get_framebuffer you can call struct *vp = lcd_set_viewport(NULL) and vp->buffer->fb_ptr
while remote lcds may compile (and work in the sim) its not been tested on targets
[FIXED] backdrops need work to be screen agnostic
[FIXED] screen statusbar is not being combined into the main viewport correctly yet
[FIXED] screen elements are displayed incorrectly after switch to void*
[FIXED] core didn't restore proper viewport on splash etc.
[NEEDS TESTING] remote lcd garbled data
[FIXED] osd lib garbled screen on bmp_part
[FIXED] grey_set_vp needs to return old viewport like lcd_set_viewport
[FIXED] Viewport update now handles viewports with differing buffers/strides by copying to the main buffer
[FIXED] splash on top of WPS leaves old framebuffer data (doesn't redraw)
[UPDATE] refined this a bit more to have clear_viewport set the clean bit and have skin_render do its own screen clear
scrolling viewports no longer trigger wps refresh
also fixed a bug where guisyncyesno was displaying and then disappearing
[ADDED!] New LCD macros that allow you to create properly size frame buffers in you desired size without wasting bytes
(LCD_ and LCD_REMOTE_)
LCD_STRIDE(w, h) same as STRIDE_MAIN
LCD_FBSTRIDE(w, h) returns target specific stride for a buffer W x H
LCD_NBELEMS(w, h) returns the number of fb_data sized elemenst needed for a buffer W x H
LCD_NATIVE_STRIDE(s) conversion between rockbox native vertical and lcd native stride (2bitH)
test_viewports.c has an example of usage
[FIXED!!] 2bit targets don't respect non-native strides
[FIXED] Few define snags
Change-Id: I0d04c3834e464eca84a5a715743a297a0cefd0af
Note: I left behind lcd_bitmap in features.txt, because removing it
would require considerable work in the manual and the translations.
Change-Id: Ia8ca7761f610d9332a0d22a7d189775fb15ec88a
'swcodec' is now always set (and recording_swcodec for recording-capable
units) in feature.txt so the manual and language strings don't need to
all be fixed up.
Change-Id: Ib2c9d5d157af8d33653e2d4b4a12881b9aa6ddb0
HAVE_LCD_BITMAP is now redundant.
lcd_bitmap is always-on in features.txt so manual and lang strings
don't have to change
Change-Id: I08eeb20de48099ffc2dc23782711af368c2ec794
Provided by Roman Stolyarov
Integration, Refactoring, and Upstreaming by Solomon Peachy
X3II confirmed working by forum tester, X20 is nearly identical.
This includes bootloader, main firmware, and the flash image patcher.
Eventual Todo:
* Further refactor AGPTek Rocker & xduoo hiby bootloaders
* Further refactor AGPTek Rocker & xduoo hosted platform code
Change-Id: I34a674051d368efcc75d1d18c725971fe46c3eee
This patch simulates the three possible states of a transflective
LCD: backlight on (bright screen as usual), backlight off (dimmed
screen) and LCD off (black screen).
Makes use of already defined 'BACKLIGHT_OFF_ALPHA'.
Change-Id: I9b0fc79b8d50c29e024ba1e6d9c2501119a7e0e0
Cleaned up, rebased, and forward-ported from the xvortex fork.
(original credit to vsoftster@gmail.com)
Change-Id: Ibcc023a0271ea81e901450a88317708c2683236d
Signed-off-by: Solomon Peachy <pizza@shaftnet.org>
This requires a few changes unrelated to the A860 because configure unsets
APPLICATION but the NWZ is an application!
Change-Id: Id91aa23193383ac95886b281653da5286edd9caf
The refactoring of the audio thread in this commit
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commit 5857c44017
Author: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>
Date: Fri May 31 02:41:02 2013 -0400
Refactor audio thread to run both recording and playback.
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moved pcm_init() next to dsp_init() in apps/main.c:init().
Before that pcm_init() was called by audio_init().
Unfortunately the maemo init code didn't properly
wait until the maemo thread was fully initialized,
leading to dangling pointers when the code called
by pcm_init() tried to access maemo's variables.
Fix it by refactoring the "very fast shutdown" semaphore
to wait until maemo is initialized in any case.
This should also fix very rare rockbox crashes
on startup that I got once a year or so.
The new code has been tested by a script that
starts and kills rockbox after one second.
Change-Id: I464efce5f2b71ca869c72a5bc578555b8022e459
This patch redoes the filesystem code from the FAT driver up to the
clipboard code in onplay.c.
Not every aspect of this is finished therefore it is still "WIP". I
don't wish to do too much at once (haha!). What is left to do is get
dircache back in the sim and find an implementation for the dircache
indicies in the tagcache and playlist code or do something else that
has the same benefit. Leaving these out for now does not make anything
unusable. All the basics are done.
Phone app code should probably get vetted (and app path handling
just plain rewritten as environment expansions); the SDL app and
Android run well.
Main things addressed:
1) Thread safety: There is none right now in the trunk code. Most of
what currently works is luck when multiple threads are involved or
multiple descriptors to the same file are open.
2) POSIX compliance: Many of the functions behave nothing like their
counterparts on a host system. This leads to inconsistent code or very
different behavior from native to hosted. One huge offender was
rename(). Going point by point would fill a book.
3) Actual running RAM usage: Many targets will use less RAM and less
stack space (some more RAM because I upped the number of cache buffers
for large memory). There's very little memory lying fallow in rarely-used
areas (see 'Key core changes' below). Also, all targets may open the same
number of directory streams whereas before those with less than 8MB RAM
were limited to 8, not 12 implying those targets will save slightly
less.
4) Performance: The test_disk plugin shows markedly improved performance,
particularly in the area of (uncached) directory scanning, due partly to
more optimal directory reading and to a better sector cache algorithm.
Uncached times tend to be better while there is a bit of a slowdown in
dircache due to it being a bit heavier of an implementation. It's not
noticeable by a human as far as I can say.
Key core changes:
1) Files and directories share core code and data structures.
2) The filesystem code knows which descriptors refer to same file.
This ensures that changes from one stream are appropriately reflected
in every open descriptor for that file (fileobj_mgr.c).
3) File and directory cache buffers are borrowed from the main sector
cache. This means that when they are not in use by a file, they are not
wasted, but used for the cache. Most of the time, only a few of them
are needed. It also means that adding more file and directory handles
is less expensive. All one must do in ensure a large enough cache to
borrow from.
4) Relative path components are supported and the namespace is unified.
It does not support full relative paths to an implied current directory;
what is does support is use of "." and "..". Adding the former would
not be very difficult. The namespace is unified in the sense that
volumes may be specified several times along with relative parts, e.g.:
"/<0>/foo/../../<1>/bar" :<=> "/<1>/bar".
5) Stack usage is down due to sharing of data, static allocation and
less duplication of strings on the stack. This requires more
serialization than I would like but since the number of threads is
limited to a low number, the tradoff in favor of the stack seems
reasonable.
6) Separates and heirarchicalizes (sic) the SIM and APP filesystem
code. SIM path and volume handling is just like the target. Some
aspects of the APP file code get more straightforward (e.g. no path
hashing is needed).
Dircache:
Deserves its own section. Dircache is new but pays homage to the old.
The old one was not compatible and so it, since it got redone, does
all the stuff it always should have done such as:
1) It may be update and used at any time during the build process.
No longer has one to wait for it to finish building to do basic file
management (create, remove, rename, etc.).
2) It does not need to be either fully scanned or completely disabled;
it can be incomplete (i.e. overfilled, missing paths), still be
of benefit and be correct.
3) Handles mounting and dismounting of individual volumes which means
a full rebuild is not needed just because you pop a new SD card in the
slot. Now, because it reuses its freed entry data, may rebuild only
that volume.
4) Much more fundamental to the file code. When it is built, it is
the keeper of the master file list whether enabled or not ("disabled"
is just a state of the cache). Its must always to ready to be started
and bind all streams opened prior to being enabled.
5) Maintains any short filenames in OEM format which means that it does
not need to be rebuilt when changing the default codepage.
Miscellaneous Compatibility:
1) Update any other code that would otherwise not work such as the
hotswap mounting code in various card drivers.
2) File management: Clipboard needed updating because of the behavioral
changes. Still needs a little more work on some finer points.
3) Remove now-obsolete functionality such as the mutex's "no preempt"
flag (which was only for the prior FAT driver).
4) struct dirinfo uses time_t rather than raw FAT directory entry
time fields. I plan to follow up on genericizing everything there
(i.e. no FAT attributes).
5) unicode.c needed some redoing so that the file code does not try
try to load codepages during a scan, which is actually a problem with
the current code. The default codepage, if any is required, is now
kept in RAM separarately (bufalloced) from codepages specified to
iso_decode() (which must not be bufalloced because the conversion
may be done by playback threads).
Brings with it some additional reusable core code:
1) Revised file functions: Reusable code that does things such as
safe path concatenation and parsing without buffer limitations or
data duplication. Variants that copy or alter the input path may be
based off these.
To do:
1) Put dircache functionality back in the sim. Treating it internally
as a different kind of file system seems the best approach at this
time.
2) Restore use of dircache indexes in the playlist and database or
something effectively the same. Since the cache doesn't have to be
complete in order to be used, not getting a hit on the cache doesn't
unambiguously say if the path exists or not.
Change-Id: Ia30f3082a136253e3a0eae0784e3091d138915c8
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/566
Reviewed-by: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>
Tested: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>
Abstracts threading from itself a bit, changes the way its queues are
handled and does type hiding for that as well.
Do alot here due to already required major brain surgery.
Threads may now be on a run queue and a wait queue simultaneously so
that the expired timer only has to wake the thread but not remove it
from the wait queue which simplifies the implicit wake handling.
List formats change for wait queues-- doubly-linked, not circular.
Timeout queue is now singly-linked. The run queue is still circular
as before.
Adds a better thread slot allocator that may keep the slot marked as
used regardless of the thread state. Assists in dumping special tasks
that switch_thread was tasked to perform (blocking tasks).
Deletes alot of code yet surprisingly, gets larger than expected.
Well, I'm not not minding that for the time being-- omlettes and break
a few eggs and all that.
Change-Id: I0834d7bb16b2aecb2f63b58886eeda6ae4f29d59
* Seal away private thread and kernel definitions and declarations
into the internal headers in order to better hide internal structure.
* Add a thread-common.c file that keeps shared functions together.
List functions aren't messed with since that's about to be changed to
different ones.
* It is necessary to modify some ARM/PP stuff since GCC was complaining
about constant pool distance and I would rather not force dump it. Just
bl the cache calls in the startup and exit code and let it use veneers
if it must.
* Clean up redundant #includes in relevant areas and reorganize them.
* Expunge useless and dangerous stuff like remove_thread().
Change-Id: I6e22932fad61a9fac30fd1363c071074ee7ab382
thread_queue_wake() doesn't need the 2nd parameter. The original purpose
for it never came to be.
Non priority version mrsw_writer_wakeup_readers was left improperly
finished. Get that back into line.
Change-Id: Ic613a2479f3cc14dc7c761517670eb15178da9f5
Any number of readers may be in the critical section at a time and writers
are mutually exclusive to all other threads. They are a better choice when
data is rarely modified but often read and multiple threads can safely
access it for reading.
Priority inheritance is fully implemented along with other changes to the
kernel to fully support it on multiowner objects.
This also cleans up priority code in the kernel and updates some associated
structures in existing objects to the cleaner form.
Currently doesn't add the mrsw_lock.[ch] files since they're not yet
needed by anything but the supporting improvements are still useful.
This includes a typed bitarray API (bitarray.h) which is pretty basic
for now.
Change-Id: Idbe43dcd9170358e06d48d00f1c69728ff45b0e3
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/801
Reviewed-by: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>
Tested: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>
With LCD driver all calculation will be performed on RGB888 and the hardware/OS
can display from our 24bit framebuffer.
It is not yet as performance optimized as the existing drivers but should be
good enough.The vast number of small changes is due to the fact that
fb_data can be a struct type now, while most of the code expected a scalar type.
lcd-as-memframe ASM code does not work with 24bit currently so the with 24bit
it enforces the generic C code.
All plugins are ported over. Except for rockpaint. It uses so much memory that
it wouldnt fit into the 512k plugin buffer anymore (patches welcome).
Change-Id: Ibb1964545028ce0d8ff9833ccc3ab66be3ee0754
Defining HAVE_BUTTON_DATA without simultaneously defining HAVE_TOUCHSCREEN
caused compile errors. (I need them separated for a scrollstrip driver.)
Change-Id: I945d3437d840035ccc0c147f8155029b403c6ec2
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/771
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
No code changed, just shuffling stuff around. This should make it easier to
build only select parts kernel and use different implementations.
Change-Id: Ie1f00f93008833ce38419d760afd70062c5e22b5
The virtual external storage can be inserted/extracted with the e key. This
has little effect because there is no way to access the storage (yet, a later
commit will change this). Except on ondio where the mmc needs to be
extracted before entering USB (like on real target).
Change-Id: I523402832f3b4ae71e0603b281aba4fb8592a897
CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_HOSTFS allows to use parts of the storage_* API to be
compiled for application targets without compiling storage.c or performing
actually raw storage access. This is primarily to enable application targets to
implement HAVE_MULTIVOMULE/HAVE_HOTSWAP (in a later commit).
SIMULATOR uses the same mechanism without explicitely defining STORAGE_HOSTFS
(how to add a bit to an existing preprocessor token?).
Change-Id: Ib3f8ee0d5231e2ed21ff00842d51e32bc4fc7292