We're not dealing with binary plist files, to biplist is not the one we
want. Also, plistlib is part of Python.
Change-Id: I529516da0d6b04809a7c0d38b20c6f40900560f8
Since we're using signals to connect to the Logger we don't need an
interface class, and the only thing still used was the log level enum.
Put those values in a dedicated header instead.
Change-Id: Ic3aee14ba13b81e283b477d11b1c15a5c26ffeab
We don't need this file, and the implementations are stubs, causing a
compile warning. Remove it from the build.
Change-Id: I4ee2594c8fbc3ecf4661cc4144f8d9072bd6d983
Getting the values from a QMultiMap() returns a list, but not the same
on consecutive calls. Thus calling it twice to get the iterators will
yield different lists, causing the iterator to fail.
Fixes a segfault when destructing the logger.
Change-Id: Ie8ea8d3a9acf6fbd3969fbb49cbc50a1c1fa2854
Add a "deploy" target that will create a distributable file.
- Linux: AppImage.
- Windows: zip file.
- MacOS: dmg.
Change-Id: Id8ae9c021bc5bbb1abf066205b57d943c3f3b327
The test timeout is used to abort the tests if something goes wrong and
should not occur during normal test run. On some systems the current
value is too small, causing a timeout and thus test failure before
HttpGet responds. Increasing the timeout fixes this.
Change-Id: Ib61dd97d9f866c03cca9d2f0d7cb151f7076410d
Simplify, and replace use of QRegExp with QRegularExpression for Qt6
compatibility.
Also fix the test running on Windows. RockboxInfo constructs the
filename from path and filename, so we cannot pass an empty path, since
that results in an invalid path. On Linux / MacOS this works only
because we use an absolute path.
Change-Id: Ieaf30a2df005291d3e997aabf42d64ee832381c2
Rewrite in cmake, and include all necessary libs. This removes calling
separate Makefiles which is rather error-prone on non-Linux systems.
Change-Id: Ic2af4a3810e4b000e3ad33304229e2349a930e16
The former is not part of Qt6 anymore, while the latter has been
introduced with Qt5. We don't support Qt4 anymore, so move to
QRegularExpression.
Change-Id: Icc15ef422790f3740660c5581294aa0536f46b1f
rbutil uses several components from the utils folder, and can be
considered part of utils too. Having it in a separate folder is an
arbitrary split that doesn't help anymore these days, so merge them.
This also allows other utils to easily use libtools.make without the
need to navigate to a different folder.
Change-Id: I3fc2f4de19e3e776553efb5dea5f779dfec0dc21
It turns out the prescaler fields in OST_CTRL are 2 bits wide,
not 3. The programming manual (as usual) is ambiguous and its
diagram shows 2-bit wide fields, but the bit positions in the
text give a 3-bit wide field. Ingenic's Linux code and my own
testing shows that they are, in fact, 2 bits wide.
This caused the OST2 divisor to be 16 instead of 4; the OST1
divisor was correct. This means that all udelay/mdelay calls
took 4x longer than they should've. After this change the OST2
prescaler will be 4, as intended, and udelay/mdelay calls will
wait for the intended duration.
Change-Id: I2ac0a9190f49b59a840c649bf586131f5f9fde82
This imports the MD5 code used by other utilities and creates
a function for checking the provided NK.bin against known original
firmware checksums. Integration into mknkboot and beastpatcher is
also added.
For the sake of consistency with beastpatcher, mknkboot had its
printf statements rewrote to print to stderr like beastpatcher
does.
Change-Id: I0e52271d8d627a5b02302ab5cd1da2815b7cec1e
- Drop obsolete NAND patch script (it's simpler to use 'dd' directly)
- Remove an outdated comment
- Fix missing 'void' in a function definition
- Reset the poweroff timer when we poke the backlight
Change-Id: I752624386f30ac95f41a731d2b6be837e12275a9
I think this covers everything now, although some fields are missing
enum values. Those can be added in if and when they are needed.
Change-Id: Ib1a94ba9c9a5949b6a038f8c1a49786823fae58f
This only required a minor patch to the usb-designware driver due
to DMA requiring physical addresses -- on the X1000, these differ
from virtual addresses so we have to do the usual conversion.
Both the mass storage and HID drivers work, but there are a few
issues so this can't be considered 100% stable yet.
- Mass storage might not be detected properly on insertion,
and USB has to be replugged before it shows up
- HID driver may occasionally panic or hang the machine
Change-Id: Ia3ce7591d5928ec7cbca7953abfef01bdbd873ef
This uses the new unicode string literal feature that is available
now to greatly simplify the initialization of these special string
types. This makes them much more readable at a quick glance.
Change-Id: Iad8b49aa763486608e3bb7e83fb8abfb48ce0a7b
This is essentially an expanded version of jz4760_tools/usbboot,
able to support both X1000 and JZ4760 CPUs and easily extended to
handle other Ingenic CPUs using the same boot protocol.
Change-Id: I70ce3acc3531d65390c6bbae4d2b3352140acf0a
Don't always operate on the remote head, instead default to the local
HEAD, and allow passing a hash to use for calculating statistics.
Change-Id: I420308e66769689c1dfac56e19058b097a0533a2
Make sure the target version isn't the default one so it also runs on
older macOS version than the current one.
Change-Id: Ib3517c97eee23ce1648e644ffc9daba2d1e7b599