Since the SPI NOR flash is only used for the bootloader, rename the files accordingly, This is a preparation for the nandboot driver will be introduced, since S5L8720+ don't have an SPI NOR flash anymore.
This is a part of the large iPod Nano 4G and iPod Touch 2G support patch.
Credit: Cástor Muñoz <cmvidal@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Iea835fd2029470bfe9f813631ad4f3db711facc3
Check for the ES9018K2M dac in the bootloader for
hw1/hw2 devices. Assume that all devices newer than
hw2 have ES9018K2M DAC unconditionally.
All devices will now report the correct hw revision
in the debug menu under Device Data.
Add devicedata.version field, current version 0.
Rename device_data.lcd_version to device_data.hw_rev.
hw2 devices with older bootloaders which ID as hw1 are special-
cased to keep using hwvol on them. They should still upgrade though.
Change-Id: If0fd5ce3bc6e85e511047721ec18e42fb89312e7
replace with simplelist_reset_lines(void)
there was one user saving one short string
remove the feature to simplify list code
fix scrolling in dircache debug item
Change-Id: I71f933f224c2de5f7a68feab904a2fe0b81e1362
add simplelist_setline() to allow literal strings or owner buffer
to be shown in the simplelist
this makes simplelist more versatile by allowing static strings
to be added directly instead of copying into the simplelist buffer
(ie not consuming the simplelist text buffer)
add bounds checking to simplelist_setline/addline
No one has more than SIMPLELIST_MAX_LINES.. right?
-- there are actually a few places this isn't checked..
use new setline function in debug menu
share the simplelist buffer with the list_draw fn for gui_synclist
since they shouldn't be in-use simultaneously we can save some stack
Change-Id: I4a1e64d3a621d326ff094241da55452c0ff746ba
This is a preparation to introduce support for the following SoC models: S5L8720 (iPod Nano 4G, iPod Touch 2G), S5L8730 (iPod Nano 5G), S5L8723 (iPod Nano 6G) and S5L8740 (iPod Nano 7G)
The whole family consists of SoCs which are similar, running ARMv6 and Thumb2 instructions, but some peripherals are located at a different address.
No functional change is to be expected so far.
Change-Id: If1f7669c49cf110ccc52c5234cc42ffd6f2b4e80
The 'll' printf modifier is currently broken. Fortunately all but
one of the uses is printing MB instead of bytes, which means we can
cast the value to a 'unsigned long' without risk of overflow/wraps.
...There's one remaining use ('%llx') which still needs to be sorted
out.
Change-Id: I89f406f6c085be153531d1ec1f2a314ae172b129
....It's specified in 16-bit words, not bytes. So multiply it by 2.
(This hasn't been a problem in practice as everything uses 512B logical
sectors so far..)
Change-Id: I0b1abd0f6184330f0b7f5c000c5ad547038f7c95
* FLUSH_EXT is used if featureflag is set and we are using LBA48
(unconditionally used for CE-ATA on ipod6g)
* FLUSH is used if featureflag is set (ATA6+) or if device claims to be ATA5+
* Rename ata_disk_can_power_off() to ata_disk_can_sleep() as that is
what it actually tests for. Only use it to gate issuing the
STANDBY IMMEDIATE command.
* Restore behavior of ata_disk_is_active() to return 1 if drive is
"spinning" or powered up.
* Allow poweroff if drive claims PM support OR we are able to issue
FLUSH/FLUSH_EXT commands.
* Added ata_flush() to explicitly trigger a flush operation, and hook it
up to storage_flush() in the device shutdown path. (Flushes were
only previously used in the storage device power management path)
* After issuing all settings, re-issue IDENTIFY_DEVICE to make sure
it reflects everything we've enabled.
* Update manual section on Flash/SSD mods.
Change-Id: I6770a54ef3a87f4c47120bcb96c944a6652f1bf4
ipod6g was configured with SECTOR_SIZE of 4096, but this ATA driver
unconditionally translated these to 512B operations on the actual
storage device.
Rockbox's storage layer already has robust support for "logical sectors
larger than physical storage sectors" through use of
MAX_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE. So switch to that mechanism, allowing the ipod6g
ATA driver to be simplified.
If we want to support drives with physical sector sizes > 512B, then
we need to port the MAX_PHYS_SECTOR_SIZE logic from the primary ATA driver.
Additional changes:
* Simplify MWDMA/UDMA selection logic
* Report CE-ATA mode in debug menu
* Use LBA48 commands only if drive is over 128GiB.
* Drop default sleep/poweroff time from 20s to 7s (matching main ATA driver)
Finally, the bulk of the changes are the first phase of a badly needed
style cleanup that made reading this driver a lot harder than it should
be. I intend to split this into a separate patch.
Change-Id: I2feca9fd319c8d6cfb3c2610208970428d2fa947
And fix up all the problems I've found so far.
...This will undoubtedly introduce a pile of new warnings.
Change-Id: I868de507a0e9790f289676c198e2977c26755f22
* Create new 'sector_t' type alias:
* uint64_t for all targets with HAVE_LBA48 or HAVE_SDUC
* unsigned long for the everything else
* Alter all storage APIs to use sector_t instead of 'unsigned long'
* Alter Volume/Partition/storage info structures to use sector_t
* Disk cache converted to sector_t
* ATA Core:
* convert to using sector_t for sector addresses and drive sizes
* Always fill out upper 16 bits of LBA48 addresses
* IDENTIFY INFO is fixed at 512 bytes, not SECTOR_SIZE
* USB mass storage:
* convert to using sector_t for sector addesses and drive sizes
* Implement READ_16/WRITE_16 for LBA48 addresses
* Convert FAT code to use sector_t for all sector references
* output_dyn_value() now accepts int64_t instead of 'int'
* Corrected "rockbox info" to work for (MULTIVOLUME & !MULTIDRIVE)
* Better reporting of disk and (logical+physical) sector sizes in debug info
* Detect SDUC cards and report on storage debug_info screen
To-do: SDUC
* Refactor SD core to remove duplicate code in every driver
* Card probe and init state machine
* Implement core SDUC support
* SD2.0 needs to be 2.0+ (fixed for jz47xx and x1000)
* Host and Card ID (ACMD41)
* 32-bit addressing for all read/write/erase operations (CMD22)
* ADD SDUC to target device drivers, defining HAVE_SDUC as appropriate
Change-Id: Ib0138781a0081664d11511037685503df1b93608
- decrease max entries to the required minimum
- merge two info lines
- fix value in too many entries error message
Change-Id: I72eeca5dd9c7c2fbb4978d0972d4db532dfa901e
* Use of ata_disk_can_poweroff() was inverted, resulting in SATA SSDs
getting powered off but leaving _everything_ else on, including spinning
rust!
* Replace the can_poweroff() heuristic with a test for the mandatory
ATA power mgmt feature flag. Notably, the CF->SD adapters don't claim
to support this!
* Eliminate duplicated tests in sleep code
* Wrap all poweroff-related code with HAVE_ATA_POWER_OFF
* Don't ever use SLEEP command, only STANDBY_IMMEDIATE
* Gate call to STANDBY_IMMEDIATE behind a can_poweroff() test
* Prefer FLUSH_CACHE_EXT to FLUSH_CACHE where available.
* Improve SSD detection heuristics to any of these:
* Explicltly identifies as SSD (covers newer CF and SATA)
* TRIM support
* CFA compliant AND (CF level 0 OR high speed support)
* Report SSD detection in debug menu
Change-Id: I7fcb83b6d6eabddc11c64326a573b08ab85412b5
Allow the database path to be set from the file browser's
"Set As" context menu, so it can be changed without editing
the .cfg file by hand.
Change-Id: Ie1a84bcb2084ee3b1a0a18cc51f564238515f164
v1 passes the drive and partition number of the boot volume
instead of using the volume number. The volume number isn't
reliable because the same filesystem might get a different
volume number once the firmware is loaded, which will cause
the firmware to use the wrong root volume and fail to locate
the correct .rockbox directory.
Using drive and partition numbers avoids this issue because
drive numbering is fixed and determined by the target.
Change-Id: I7e68b892d9424a1f686197a6122e139b438e5f7e
Instead of verifying the CRC before every access of the boot data,
verify the CRC once at startup and set a flag to indicate the boot
data is valid.
Also add a framework to support multiple boot protocol versions.
Firmware declares the maximum supported protocol version using a
version byte in the boot data header. The bootloader chooses the
highest version supported by it and the firmware when deciding
what boot protocol to use.
Change-Id: I810194625dc0833f026d2a23b8d64ed467fa6aca
fixes some of the places where SYS EVENTS cause issues with action switches
that don't have handling for system events
more exist..
Change-Id: Ie6f4b05ed7ef1119d43e65ee49be8f754af83f52
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
Amachronic raised concern about open() blocking causing a static buf
to get overwritten in multiple calls its prudent to just have the caller
supply the buffer to minimize stack issues later
Change-Id: Iae27c7d063adb1a65688f920f6aa5c395fa5694a
save some space by allowing printf formatting directly rather than
having a buffer and using sprintf
Change-Id: I049c8f898fb4a68a26ad0f0646250c242647ba12
replace applicable calls to strlcpy with calls to strmemccpy
which null terminates on truncation
in theory the strmemccpy calls should be slightly faster since they
don't traverse the rest of the source string on truncation
but I seriously doubt there is too much of that going on in the code base
Change-Id: Ia0251514e36a6242bbf3f03c5e0df123aba60ed2
Not sure if this is worth the added bin size yet but I will
see where I can use it to try and make it worth it
Change-Id: Icc299d3986172ff224a14be48da3bf065d728a66
Drop wps_internals.h from skin_engine.h. The WPS and to a lesser
extent the radio screen are too tightly integrated to drop their
dependency on wps_internals.h, unfortunately. Skinned lists, for
obvious reasons, also need access to the internals.
Change-Id: I00a55aa423900f9ad22edccbe2fc1910af380e38
allow buflib_free to check for invalid or already freed handles
within the function -- remove all the invalid handle guards thru core_free
Change-Id: Ibdcbc82760fc93b674c42283fca420d94907df8e
The implementation of the "show_selection_marker" option in
lists isn't great. It's a cosmetic option used to hide the
selection, but it causes the list to do funny things to the
selected_item and doesn't play nice with voiced menus, since
these rely on the selection to determine what item is spoken.
There are only two user-facing lists that use the option, the
"Rockbox Info" screen and a menu in the superdom plugin. The
rest are debug screens, and cosmetics don't matter much there.
Given how little used the option is, and its issues, removing
it seems reasonable.
Change-Id: I2c70b3e4c74ff3cc6dbac46366a371d271dd2d58
Use const char* pointers for list titles. Only one debug menu
actually modifies the title, and in that case it's legal to
cast away const because the title points to a known mutable
buffer on the stack.
Change-Id: Idb8ab307b9a6ec23a93d8420c5e19fafd9f59c30
I think the clipzip has the smallest screen at 96
might need to be enabled for LCD_WIDTH <=128 too
remove scrolling thread info for larger screens
Change-Id: Ic98c9fc0b53f79e90776c13429194f9c37c1d48b