Looks much smoother now as you don't scroll by whole lines anymore.
Add some functions lcd driver to enable the line based scrolling engine to draw the lines with a pixel-based y-offset.
This should also allow for a sensible kinetic scrolling mechanism (still a todo).
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Also add a panicf() if buffer_alloc() doesn't have enough space left to allocate a requested buffer
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Exclude compilation of firmware/debug.c for hosted platforms.
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For this it needs to look at the plugin header. Since lc_open() doesn't know
it's a plugin, the header needs to be changed slightly to include the new lc_header (which needs to be the first element in plugin_header so it can be casted savely).
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The old cache coherency function names where wrong and misleading.
The new names are (purposely different from vendor manuals)
* commit_* (write-back only)
* discard_* (removing lines from cache only)
* commit_discard_* (write-back and removing lines from cache)
It's suspected the old names have led to wrong uses. The old names still exist
(as aliases) so every call via the old names need to be double checked and changed
to the new name.
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Ask for alignement of USB buffers on cache line
Also remind that the hardware is identical to the hardware in nano2g
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FCLK is unused because we use fastbus clocking: CPU clock = PCLK
Base PCLK off PLLA and use the lowest frqeuency for FCLK (24MHz source,
maximum divider)
Save a bit of power, adjust Clipv1/e200v2/Fuzev1 current usage accordingly
Note: the power saving (in mA) is a bit less on e200v2/Fuzev1 than on Clipv1
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AMS*: define CURRENT_MAX_CHG to give more correct estimation of recharge time
The amount of current each target draws from the charger is defined in
powermgmt-target.h
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- change buffer alignement to 32 bytes (not sure if it's useful)
- flush rx fifo on reset
- use AS3525_PHYSICAL_ADDR for DMA
- reset endpoints structure states on reset
- force full speed for debugging purpose
- add more debugging code
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Seperate make rules in a almost empty android.make.
Also add forgotten powermgmt-android.c
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Use host's functions for file i/o directly (open(), close() ,etc.), not the sim_* variants.
Some dir functions need to be wrapped still because we need to cache the parents dir's path (host's dirent doesn't let us know).
For the same reason (incompatibility) with host's dirent) detach some members from Rockbox' dirent struct and put it into an extra one,
the values can be retrieved via the new dir_get_info().
Get rid of the sim_ prefix for sleep as well and change the signature to unix sleep().
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Since memory on 32mb ipod videos is mapped twice, a 64mb build still has codecs and plugins mapped in a usable area. This means that all that needs to be done to support 32mb and 64mb boards with the same build is to adjust audiobufend to avoid using more than the actually present RAM.
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Removes the need to fix up those in the simulator.
Also work around some posix-mingw incompatibilities (e.g. getcwd()).
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It's a used by codec/plugin loading and vastly reduces code duplication. It's also a step forward in getting rid of libuisimulator in the application ports.
Apparently sh needs linker symbols prefixed with _ even if they're referenced without from C code.
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I don't understand the build error at all, plugin_bss_start is clearly defined in plugin.lds
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It's a used by codec/plugin loading and vastly reduces code duplication. It's also a step forward in getting rid of libuisimulator in the application ports.
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%Fl now takes an optional 3rd param which is the number of glyphs to cache (default to 256). the smaller the number, the less ram will be used (i.e using 15 for a font which only shown numbers is a good idea)
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* Forward Java KeyEvents to C layer and translate them to Rockbox BUTTON_*.
* Add a basic Android keymap
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Stop explicitely if a call comes in, and resume playback (if it was playing before the call) upon hang up.
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this greatly reduces CPU load. lcd_update_rect shoves a bit as well.
CPU usage with Rockbox in background is between 3% (with a 200kbps vbr mp3) and 12% (320kbps cbr mp3), so it's low but still dependent on codecs and even particular files.
Driving a WPS with peakmeter, e.g. the builtin one, adds about 30% cpu usage.
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General state is: Rockbox is usable (plays music, saves configuration, touchscreen works too).
Problems:
- Playing music in the background (i.e. when switching to another app) doesn't work reliably, but I'm working on that now.
- no cabbiev2 (only some preliminary files for it), no other default theme.
- screen flickers sometimes if the updates are too frequent
- no multi screen apk/package
- strange behavior when a phone call comes in
The java files (and the eclipse project) resides in android/, which is also supposed to be the build folder.
I've put a small README in there for instructions. There are some steps needed after the make part, which are described there,
and which eclipse mostly handles. But there ought to be some script/makefile rules which do that instead in the future.
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For RaaA it evaluates user paths at runtime. For everything but codecs/plugins it will give the path under $HOME/.config/rockbox.org if write access is needed or if the file/folder in question exists there (otherwise it gives /usr/local/share/rockbox).
This allows for installing themes under $HOME as well as having config.cfg and other important files there while installing the application (and default themes) under /usr/local.
On the DAPs it's a no-op, returing /.rockbox directly.
Not converted to use get_user_file_path() are plugins themselves, because RaaA doesn't build plugins yet.
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