The bootloader must call disk_init_subsystem() because it is multithread
(because of USB), otherwise strange things might happen. Calling disk_init()
is unnecessary since it is call when mounting partitions.
Change-Id: If7aff3dea0b96144e2a9b0f6179a9a0a632b93ed
Although Linux accepts several implicit definitions of SEEK_END found in
stdio.h, the compiler on FreeBSD won't. Rockbox compilation will fail
without stdio.h included.
There is a precedent for including this header, see
lib/rbcodec/codecs/libtremor/ivorbisfile.h.
Change-Id: I58510101b59a354cd6601cb3f323f385a824d2e8
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/639
Tested-by: Kevin Zheng <kevinz5000@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Frank Gevaerts <frank@gevaerts.be>
Added a 60s timeout to the script to avoid having to wait for ages when a download stalls.
Change-Id: I97f0aafe4eac0fb3cfc83805c99d19f1ef02b9f9
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/636
Reviewed-by: Kevin Zheng <kevinz5000@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Michael Rodger <rockbox@atinyhedgehog.za.net>
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
Disabling these two settings makes the image small enough to build again.
This build has been broken for long enough without any better solution
actually being worked on, so I think this is much better than nothing.
Change-Id: I77c34c1e714fb6e132ed0ce39f0917779efe1125
The dynmaic library support provided in dlfcn.h does not require
additional linker flags on FreeBSD. It is provided with the standard C
library and will fail to link if "-ldl" is specified.
Change-Id: I9f21d8369d45a9be94129a1b37b4607adf673c57
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/637
Tested-by: Kevin Zheng <kevinz5000@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
Some older versions of the ROM (TA3 for example), use a 64 byte report size
instead of 1024, so hardcoding 1024 is just a bad idea.
Change-Id: I720c4465cfe2f519bffa307175614bba58766dce
This enables the encoders - i.e. to record audio -
to be loaded also on the simulator.
Change-Id: I54fdbeb75b89023c0d7824a34cf76301c02c3150
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/632
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
When Rockbox Utility is started for the first time, a new version is started or
the user selected to do so on startup a changelog window is shown.
Change-Id: Ic223e092a09d31ccbbfcd9b973355225cac27632
Use a function instead of looking for an existing entry and creating a new one
if necessary every time.
Change-Id: I7b385dad7366f27370545a7d1a9f7052510cca11
Enable simulator for the target ypr0 to
be built and used.
Change-Id: I1b080f07ab90f5c4856881d08ad70e1053bbb0c0
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/618
Reviewed-by: Frank Gevaerts <frank@gevaerts.be>
This adds the support for hosted or other
particular platforms, where the "root" ("home")
path is NOT "/" (or "").
The change affects screendump in particular.
Change-Id: I4c218d102fe12cc782aedb99d456e9f72679ea07
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/613
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
Now boot to RB if play/pause is pressed during 1 second, and to OF if
back is pressed 1 second. Otherwise power off. If hold is on, also power
off. In USB and alarm context, always boot and back determines OF vs RB.
Change-Id: Ie1d6c971901d6473255461cc7d71a5ee3177ecad
The driver can now handle HOLD in several ways, including using a GPIO.
Also add a debug routine to read the raw value of the adc.
Change-Id: Ide2cb1ac58e759b4bc464e606b432f2c150ee36f
Many imx233 targets boot in a very low performance mode, typically cpu and
dram at 24MHz. This results in very slow boots and very unstable USB
bootloader mode. Since cpu frequency scaling is disabled in bootloader in
rockbox, always make the frequency scaling code available and boost at boot
time.
Change-Id: Ie96623c00f7c4cd9a377b84dcb14b772558cfa4d
This fix FS#12902 and prevent same bug in bookmark screen.
thanks to Julian67 for reporting
Change-Id: Ifd2a383fd0f24aa3e242a8c72668de85526f0a70
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/622
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
If a single player is detected it might still have ambiguous as state due to
the mountpoint not being found. Make sure to display a sensible error message
in that case.
Change-Id: I7d62e739019b26a583fe6aab502d0f870e67587e
The old detection code simply assumed only one player to be connected and threw
all information it could find together, causing wrong results in various cases.
Rewrite it to better handle this.
- Don't expect only a single player to be attached. Return a list of players
found instead. The configuration dialog can then show the user a list to
select from. This is not implemented yet, the configuration dialog will only
show the devices found and tell the user to disconnect all but one.
- Handle ambiguous cases better. A player found that is ambiguous is treated as
such, and if refining the result didn't lead to a single match for each
possible player a single entry is created that indicates it being ambiguous.
The current code needs a bit of additional cleanup (the result exposes internal
data to the caller it shouldn't) to be done later.
Change-Id: I22dc2f73cdd6a9d90c34f3a0703aa9e0a2d2087a
Use insertMulti() instead of insert() when adding found USB devices to the
list. This means the keys of the list will now be ambiguous. This is not a
problem since the value is only used to display the user a nice string.
Previously we'd loose two identical devices attached to the system since the
second one would overwrite the first.
This does not apply for Windows, since Windows will list each function of a
composite device. This results in a device running Rockbox (with HID enabled)
showing up twice, which isn't wanted.
Change-Id: I1306b71122a210c55871ff8e14d2b5a04012cc4e
In preparation of giving the user a list to choose from add displaying a list
of all devices connected. Since devices might be ambiguous (multiple devices
share the same USB ID but detecting by other means failed) the listed devices
might exceed the number of actually attached ones.
Change-Id: Ice52da15523e5f3493a6fb687392301c4d5b8a36