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Aidan MacDonald
c62c323ebc axp-pmu: adc refactor
Remove the battery power ADC since it's not used right now,
and seems to fluctuate too rapidly to be of much use.

Change-Id: If115e4e3ce14d4c18ce899f5a889f7f99ab66489
2022-01-09 20:12:41 +00:00
Aidan MacDonald
eaee5e7339 Revert "AXP PMU rewrite (again)"
This caused LCD problems on the ErosQ, where the screen would
go white until being put through a sleep/wake cycle. The exact
reason for this isn't obvious, but the problem didn't exist
prior to the AXP driver rewrite.

The two dependent changes,

42999913ba - x1000: Increase USB current limit to 500 mA at all times
90dd2f84a9 - x1000: Correctly limit USB charging current

ended up bringing the USB charging situation back to where it
was prior to the rewrite, so the cleanest option is to revert
the whole lot.

This reverts commit 42999913ba.
This reverts commit 90dd2f84a9.
This reverts commit 2d89143962.

Change-Id: I1cff2bfdd1b189df14bcf8cce42db725caa470d7
2022-01-09 19:58:34 +00:00
Aidan MacDonald
42999913ba x1000: Increase USB current limit to 500 mA at all times
The 100 mA USB current limit added in commit 90dd2f84a9
is a problem when booting with a completely dead battery.
Often 100 mA isn't enough to power the player, never mind
charge the battery, so revert to the old behavior of only
limiting charge current.

Given that the original firmware on these devices isn't
following the USB spec to the letter, it's probably not
worth trying to make Rockbox do so unless and until it
causes a real problem - which hasn't happened yet.

Change-Id: I179a08310c226fe01460680c62fd25fd69079256
2022-01-02 20:11:03 +00:00
Aidan MacDonald
90dd2f84a9 x1000: Correctly limit USB charging current
The way this was done before was wrong - limiting the charge
current is not enough since the device will draw additional
power to run. Use the AXP192's vbus current limit control to
stay compliant with the USB specification.

Change-Id: I91b84e3480a432e49bec53cf2a17e4e3444404a4
2021-12-28 15:20:27 +00:00
Aidan MacDonald
2d89143962 AXP PMU rewrite (again)
I noticed a few mistakes in the old driver code and it was in
need of an overhaul anyway... I decided to scale things back,
simplify the code and remove most of the debug menus, netting
a nice code size savings.

One new feature is an advanced debug menu which is accessible
by recompiling the code with AXP_EXTRA_DEBUG. It adds quite a
bit of code size and isn't useful other than for development
so it must be manually enabled by editing the source.

Change-Id: I30e17c1194c14823decd726a574ed14451d4cb2d
2021-12-28 15:20:27 +00:00
Aidan MacDonald
1a313dc9bf Report battery current on all X1000 native targets
This allows battery run time to be calculated from the
actual battery usage on the FiiO M3K and Shanling Q1.
This isn't very good for the time being and the estimate
tends to go all over the place due to small variations
in current or voltage.

The Eros Q can support this feature as well, but since
it already has fixed estimates defined and the quality
of the "real time" estimate is low I am not enabling it
there.

Change-Id: Id34a93ee4b7d66f9f7e56ef0f5149f67e8e72039
2021-12-23 11:39:58 +00:00
Aidan MacDonald
4c60bc9e68 New port: Shanling Q1 native
- 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
2021-07-13 22:01:33 +01:00