rockbox/firmware/target/coldfire/iaudio/m5
2008-03-17 23:47:38 +00:00
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audio-m5.c Straighten out some audio path APIs and misc. audio stuff. Having recording is not a prerequisite to having input/output source selection which is probably most useful when adding a audio input features like FM to a new port without forcing recording to be implemented first. 2007-06-08 23:42:04 +00:00
backlight-m5.c Hardware controlled backlight brightness for iPod Video and Nano, retaining the software PWM fade in/ fade out. * Backlight handling cleanup, getting rid of one layer of 'lowlevelness'. * Use atomic GPIO bit manipulation for PP502x backlight handling. 2007-11-12 18:49:53 +00:00
backlight-target.h Hardware controlled backlight brightness for iPod Video and Nano, retaining the software PWM fade in/ fade out. * Backlight handling cleanup, getting rid of one layer of 'lowlevelness'. * Use atomic GPIO bit manipulation for PP502x backlight handling. 2007-11-12 18:49:53 +00:00
button-m5.c Add extra filtering to the X5 and M5 button drivers to prevent erratic button events (ported from H300). 2007-03-05 20:14:41 +00:00
lcd-as-m5.S Fix graphical glitches occuring in the greyscale library on H1x0 and M5 at 124MHz. The main loop within lcd_grey_data() needed instruction reordering (interspersing lcd writes with memory accesses) to meed the LCD controller timing. Slight slowdown because of the extra register needed. 2008-01-15 00:51:58 +00:00
lcd-m5.c Greyscale library: Changed the internal data format once more (separated pixel values and phases), allowing for further optimisation of drawing, scrolling etc. * Optimised grey phase blitting in the core reduces CPU load on all architectures, most significantly on coldfire. Previous version was too slow to keep up at 45MHz, leading to unwanted graininess (update frequency was halved). Also fixed screendump on 2bpp targets with vertical pixel packing. 2008-01-09 23:48:26 +00:00
power-m5.c Various coldfire fixes: (1) iAudio Bootloader: Check the status of main & remote power button vs. the respective hold switch, and shut down when on hold. On X5/M5 this check is not strictly necessary for the main unit, but left there to keep things uniform. (2) M3: Stop reading the ADC properly before leaving the bootloader, on RoLo, and on reboot, to make it work reliably after those transitions. (3) Disable all interrupt sources on system init to avoid premature ISR calls after enabling interrupts in general. (4) iAudios: Proper implementation of ide_powered(), avoiding nasty HDD clicks in the bootloader when powering down, e.g. because of Hold. (5) Slight optimisations. 2008-03-17 23:47:38 +00:00