move prototypes to ascodec.h
move code to ascodec*.c
YPR0: use adc-as3514.c instead of duplicating it
TODO: merge as3514.h and ascodec.h ?
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move adc_close() prototype to adc.h
don't duplicate prototypes of adc.h
remove license header and guards for a single include of another file or for empty content
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Only target-specific (list of SPI targets) go in spi-target.h
API go into spi.h
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FreeBSD apparently sends a SET_ADDRESS first, which confused our code.
This patch fixes that, and also simplifies the connection handling a bit.
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* Introduce CONFIG_BATTERY_MEASURE define, to allow targets (application)
to break powermgmt.c's assumption about the ability to read battery voltage.
There's now additionally percentage (android) and remaining time measure
(maemo). No measure at all also works (sdl app). If voltage can't be measured,
then battery_level() is king and it'll be used for power_history and runtime
estimation.
* Implement target's API in the simulator, i.e. _battery_voltage(), so it
doesn't need to implement it's own powermgmt.c and other stubs. Now
the sim behaves much more like a native target, although it still
changes the simulated battery voltage quickly,
* Other changes include include renaming battery_adc_voltage() to
_battery_voltage(), for consistency with the new target functions and
making some of the apps code aware that voltage and runtime estimation
is not always available.
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Enabled a PMIC event where it should be disabled. Used constant from wrong enum
to get sense bits (??) which messed up main charger detection.
Also remove an obsolete struct declaration.
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Dispense with "pmic" thread and process PMIC events directly within ISR. Add
sense bit reading as part of the handling.
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The battery benches were done by Lorenzo Miori, thus credits to him
for this and r31472.
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Voltage can be read using as3543 adc (i.e. ascodec api, on this target implemented
via ioctl()). TODO: Look into possibly controlling charging more by re-using
powermgmt-ascodec.c. However, charging seems to be controlled by the kernel,
so may not be needed.
Charger state can be read using /dev/minivet. It allows to differentiate between
wall charger and usb charging, but that's not implemented (is it even worthwhile?)
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Theoretically, anything with the capability could implement the decoding
action in an ISR on any radio chip supporting RDS.
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HOME_DIR is intended for not-so-advanced files which shall be user
visible, and thus not in /.rockbox. Therefore HOME_DIR is translated
to $HOME on RaaA, /sdcard on android, the internal memory on ypr0
and "/" on native targets.
ROCKBOX_DIR ("/.rockbox") already existed as special and is translated
to whatever the real rockbox dir is on the target (e.g. /sdcard/rockbox
on android), but it's not suitable for some files we generate
(e.g. battery-bench.txt).
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It's now using completely the same driver as Sansa daps.
This also increases the volume range.
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This port is a hybrid native/RaaA port. It runs on a embedded linux system,
but is the only application. It therefore can implement lots of stuff that
native targets also implement, while leveraging the underlying linux kernel.
The port is quite advanced. User interface, audio playback, plugins work
mostly fine. Missing is e.g. power mangement and USB (see SamsungYPR0 wiki page).
Included in utils/ypr0tools are scripts and programs required to generate
a patched firmware. The patched firmware has the rootfs modified to load
Rockbox. It includes a early/safe USB mode.
This port needs a new toolchain, one that includes glibc headers and libraries.
rockboxdev.sh can generate it, but e.g. codesourcey and distro packages may
also work.
Most of the initial effort is done by Lorenzo Miori and others (on ABI),
including reverse engineering and patching of the original firmware,
initial drivers, and more. Big thanks to you.
Flyspray: FS#12348
Author: Lorenzo Miori, myself
Merry christmas to ypr0 owners! :)
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Nick some aspects from the as3525 ascodec driver to improve throughput in
the beast's SPI communications by switching tranfer descriptors to the
caller's stack and getting rid of thread synchronization.
Fix a bug that suddenly became obvious that could permanently stall the SPI
driver because all data could be shifted out before the interrupt could get
serviced. In that case, it needs a kick to restart it. Should probably put
the SPI interrupt priority above DVFS.
A tweak to the event registration interface to simplify it.
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