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 builtin audio filetypes all use an int to signal (FILE_ATTR_AUDIO)
it takes less space to give them their own array and apply the attrib at runtime
bit of const correctness and some other small cleanup
Change-Id: I1cc3de9fe4ec1d5e49c8154cffdef3f05cf0b235
The default viewer icons file seems to have
been removed in the rewrite of buildzip.pl
(see commit 66b6fdb).
So, this only worked accidentally, once some
theme put a viewers.bmp file in the icons folder,
potentially leading to confusing behavior.
Deactivating viewer icons (instead of reverting
to some default file) when they are set to "-"
is probably expected behavior at this point.
Change-Id: I5010764676c67592bf20abfb3d0780edb1d555d4
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
img may have already been loaded, in which case
bm.data will intentionally have been set to NULL
(see NOTE in load_skin_bmp)
Also see commit 01cbb79 and previous fix 35f9a5b
Change-Id: I581ed63836f30a6b669b3d1fd5886fc1b3664386
Each artist name is only stored once, regardless of case,
so we have to perform a case-insensitive comparison with
the current artist.
Change-Id: I571c0e49c032a6d5c64f6e3289513ba7fe279cb8
cfg_vals aren't needed for most settings
F_TABLE_SETTING, F_CHOICE_SETTING, F_BOOL_SETTING
can use cfg_vals but only a few custom settings use it otherwise
for these settings we define F_HAS_CFGVALS and use the setting union instead (as these all use UNUSED)
noticed that settings_dumper missed most cfg values so didn't show text setting values
saves ~300 bytes
Change-Id: Ie504c8cfe2a6cf471117c3afe5cf9a770a7f1784
Normally, we figure out the virual sector size from the filesystem info.
However, if there's no filesystem, we fall back to the hardware's
logical sector size.
Some device firmware (eg ipod5g/6g) need their partition tables set up
with larger-than-logical sector sizes; this way we can present the
"correct" sector size to maintain interoperability with the stock
firmware and make it so that the drive can still be properly partitioned
from within rockbox.
This patch adds support for DEFAULT_VIRT_SECTOR_SIZE. Nothing uses it yet.
Change-Id: Iae746a50ffc37c51abb2c9b82d3c4596f1fa7559
Comment copy was added in c647e62c as workaround for FS#11033 and no longer needed (I tested really long lines and scroll no longer throw any errors on my Sansa e200v2)
Change-Id: I96a5b26096829034692dffc2abc730ff2bdd5d9c
this adds a new command %byfirstletter
%byfirstletter "custom_track" "Track A to Z" "title"
^ command ^menu name ^menu title ^subitem
need a better name for subitem btw..
this patch also allows us to tell when we are in the BFL menu
by checking customaction == ONPLAY_CUSTOMACTION_FIRSTLETTER
we then enable spelling of the letters in the menu
it spells Numeric too but that shouldn't matter with the upcoming voice patch
Change-Id: I59815f697a4ef84a8cb540783b620d15f6670e00
....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
ata_disk_is_active() behavior with SSDs has reverted, so we want to keep this.
This reverts commit ef19fa4408.
Change-Id: I29f08617285747c17a52352bd7bba4069e71cde6
* 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
Attempt to change file fails due to access to uninitialized memory with negative index
Fixup for 55a5bfe7
Change-Id: I9c42f66c856c1d4b7261da5e4996efbe9597bcd4
Add ability to imageviewer to view current track embedded/folder album art
Add "View Album Art" WPS context menu item
Change-Id: I49caebd38e5e3e2910d418bbeaa5e51da0e6bd93
When creating a new control file for the current playlist,
the existing file will now be renamed to serve as a backup,
until the next time the control file is replaced again,
allowing you to restore the previous state of the playlist,
in case you accidentally cleared it.
This also means that an entirely new file is created each
time, instead of truncating the existing one.
Change-Id: I2fd96eb8c3940b85df807fd7646dc0359a036351
In the following scenario, a garbage file name would
be written to the control file for the playing track
(resulting in a failure to resume correctly):
- "Keep Current Track When Replacing Playlist" option is set
- A track is playing that was not inserted but instead comes
from a playlist file on disk
- User performs "Playing Next..." -> "Play" on some tracks, so
that the current playlist is replaced (but leaving the playing
track queued)
- User saves the playlist while queued track is still playing
(the offer to remove queued tracks is declined)
The failure occurs because the pl_save_update_control function
assumes that the seek offset for queued files always points into
the control file. Meanwhile, the remove_all_tracks_unlocked
function adds the PLAYLIST_QUEUED flag indiscriminately, even if
a track comes from a playlist file instead of having been inserted.
Theoretically, this could be addressed by adding the playing
track's file name as a parameter to PLAYLIST_COMMAND_CLEAR,
which the track is then updated to point to, unless it
was already inserted (alternatively, we could seek within
the playlist file for such tracks).
Unless I'm missing something, it may be preferable, though, to
get rid of PLAYLIST_COMMAND_CLEAR completely, and instead have the
remove_all_tracks_unlocked function start over with a fresh
control file, into which we insert a single ('P' and) 'Q' command.
This seems to have several advantages:
- When resuming, we eliminate the need to parse and handle all of
the outdated entries again that end up being cleared anyway
- It is ensured that the control file doesn't rely on the existence
of a playlist file anymore after the playlist has been cleared
- We can reset the playlist's file name, which should make it less
likely for the user to overwrite their previous (now unconnected)
playlist that was still displayed in the Save dialog
- Unrelated bookmarks for the previous playlist aren't displayed
anymore
- Improved consistency with existing behavior when the "Keep
Current Track When Replacing Playlist" was disabled.
Change-Id: I41a89295bbac878807d65db9cf67b8a485daf0e5