If any of those functions should be (unused) API functions,
they can easily be turned back once really needed.
Detected using a new cppcheck check that
uses the internal symbol database to catch
functions that are only used in the current file.
Change-Id: Ic2b1e5b8020b76397f11cefc4e205f3b7ac1f184
If we don't provide a callback to buflib_alloc(),
the buffer is always movable (to reduce fragmentation).
Since we pass our buffer to functions that call yield(),
this could lead to memory corruption on buflib compaction.
Change-Id: Id1fad1822479d692551c55cb8bc87cea7b78f759
Happy New Year!
Change-Id: I228e4b9af9561eb70f75ebb57e333c78065873df
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/1093
Reviewed-by: Thomas Jarosch <tomj@simonv.com>
Tested: Thomas Jarosch <tomj@simonv.com>
- Comment keymaps.h
- Tie XWORLD_DEBUG into ROCKBOX_HAS_LOGF to ease debugging
- Fix up the manual a little bit
Change-Id: I12cfb58001199036cd67dbaa27f164e6790a199d
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/1084
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
ondavx747. Also fixes errors for ondavx777.
Change-Id: I1a5daa844759316df4dec7b869425ea9a174814b
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/1081
Reviewed-by: Marcin Bukat <marcin.bukat@gmail.com>
also fix a couple unused vars
Change-Id: Ib05d2e22dd7477bc9bd193232bd3de8a0816beb2
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/1079
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
Co-conspirators: Franklin Wei, Benjamin Brown
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This work is based on:
- Fabien Sanglard's "Fabother World" based on
- Piotr Padkowski's newRaw interpreter which was based on
- Gregory Montoir's reverse engineering of
- Eric Chahi's assembly code
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Progress:
* The plugin runs pretty nicely (with sound!) on most color targets
* Keymaps for color LCD targets are complete
* The manual entry is finished
* Grayscale/monochrome support is NOT PLANNED
- the game looks horrible in grayscale! :p
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes:
* The original game strings were built-in to the executable, and
were copyrighted and could not be used.
* This port ships with an alternate set of strings by default, but
can load the "official" strings from a file at runtime.
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To be done (in descending order of importance):
* vertical stride compatibility <30% done>
* optimization <10% done>
Change-Id: I3155b0d97c2ac470cb8a2040f40d4139ddcebfa5
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/1077
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
Stick to the safer version of those two.
Tested mikmod still works with some nice Necros .s3m files.
Change-Id: I6774cdf3345a4c89b2f9cf3bb8d832963ca30c38
No harm done, same values are assigned
in the "default" case.
cppcheck reported:
[rockbox/apps/plugins/zxbox/tapefile.c:674] -> [rockbox/apps/plugins/zxbox/tapefile.c:681]: (warning) Buffer 'seg_desc' is being written before its old content has been used. 'break;' missing?
Change-Id: I2bf044db9022c848c304f1ad88c012bd85ee61df
cppcheck reported:
[rockbox/apps/plugins/wavrecord.c:3672]: (error) Array 'sampr[9][2]' index sampr[9][1] out of bounds.
Change-Id: Ib1e9c25842aa275b15d8d817018cc523269b1f42
We should be safe since STM_Load() should
never be called if STM_Test() fails.
Still it's better safe than sorry.
cppcheck reported:
[rockbox/apps/plugins/mikmod/load_stm.c:302]: (error) Array 'STM_Version[3]' accessed at index 3, which is out of bounds.
Change-Id: I914935fd108c492d013de24d17dcb9c227af6cd8
Test code:
--------------
int main(void)
{
static unsigned short extra_spaces[] = { 0, 0x3000 };
return sizeof(extra_spaces);
}
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-> returns four instead of two.
cppcheck reported:
[rockbox/apps/plugins/text_viewer/tv_text_processor.c:180]: (error) Array 'break_chars[27]' acces
sed at index 53, which is out of bounds.
[rockbox/apps/plugins/text_viewer/tv_text_processor.c:195]: (error) Array 'extra_spaces[2]' acces
sed at index 3, which is out of bounds.
Change-Id: I66c305cc5c99e59e7c8e0aa9c86cecbe293ff037
The following updates were made to disktidy:
- Fixed bug FS#12825. disktidy now checks subdirectories again for files to delete.
- Use iterative rather than recursive method to traverse file system.
- Once disktidy finishes a run it now returns to it's main menu rather than exiting.
- Added "Last Run Stats" view to disktidy. This shows how many files and directories
were deleted in the last run as well as the total size of those files, the length of
time the run took and when the run took place (for players with RTC).
- Added "Playback Control" option to disktidy main menu.
Change-Id: I9b7d6d5d08aef2b5f85fb63fcd2ec60f1c1ec2e0
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/808
Reviewed-by: Franklin Wei <frankhwei536@gmail.com>
Tested: Franklin Wei <frankhwei536@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Marcin Bukat <marcin.bukat@gmail.com>
- Add "Ghost piece" feature
- on 1-bit displays, it's too hard to distinguish from "real" pieces, should it be disabled?
- Show what your score is when you get a high score
- Indent
Change-Id: Ibefe748bca3a84736cf1884cc0872d9c36daa613
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/990
Tested: Franklin Wei <frankhwei536@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
The port to for this two targets has been entirely developped by Ilia Sergachev (alias Il or xzcc). His source
can be found at https://bitbucket.org/isergachev/rockbox . The few necesary modifications for the DX90 port
was done by headwhacker form head-fi.org. Unfortunately i could not try out the final state of the DX90 port.
The port is hosted on android (without java) as standalone app. The official Firmware is required to run this port.
Ilia did modify the source files for the "android" target in the rockbox source to make the DX port work. The work I did
was to separate the code for DX50 (&DX90) from the android target.
On this Target Ilia used source from tinyalsa from AOSP. I did not touch that part of the code because I do not understand it.
What else I changed from Ilias sources besides the separation from the target "android":
* removed a dirty hack to keep backlight off
* changed value battery meter to voltage battery meter
* made all plugins compile (named target as "standalone") and added keymaps
* i added the graphics for the manual but did not do anything else for the manual yet
* minor optimizations
known bugs:
* timers are slowed donw when playback is active (tinyalsa related?)
* some minor bugs
Things to do:
* The main prolem will be how to install the app correctly. A guy called DOC2008 added a CWM (by androtab.info) to the
official firmware and Ilia made a CWM installation script and a dualboot selector (rbutils/ibassoboot, build with
ndk-build). We will have to find a way to install rockbox in a proper way without breaking any copyrights.
Maybe ADB is an option but it is not enable with OF by default. Patching the OF is probably the way to go.
* All the wiki and manual
to build:
needed: android ndk installed, android sdk installed with additional build-tools 19.1.0 installed
./tools/configure
select iBasso DX50 or iBasso DX90
make -j apk
the content of rockbox.zip/.rockbox needs to be copied to /system/rockbox/app_rockbox/rockbox/ (rockbox app not needed)
the content of libs/armeabi to /system/rockbox/lib/ (rockbox app needed)
The boot selector is needed as /system/bin/MangoPlayer and the iBasso app as /system/bin/MangoPlayer_original. There
is also the "vold" file. The one from OF does not work with DX50 rockbox (DX90 works!?), the one from Ilia is necessary.
Until we have found a proper way to install it, it can only be installed following the instructions of Ilia on his
bitbucket page, using the CWM-OF and his installation script package.
Change-Id: Ic4faaf84824c162aabcc08e492cee6e0068719d0
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/941
Tested: Chiwen Chang <rock1104.tw@yahoo.com.tw>
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
- original rockbox port: Yifu Huang
- original work: Jonathan Bettencourt
- modifications made:
- PLA-fied
- Add element 117 (ununseptium)
- Implemented up/down
- Fixed actinide/lanthanide navigation so that they are between scandium and titanium
- Added manual entry
- Fixed FG/BG colors
Change-Id: Ibabfb0d28f794689ffcd8b9c360fb969d118de08
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/950
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
- macro-ify board dimensions, surrender thresholds
- make AI skill level adjustable
- let AI buy nukes in hard mode (still can't use them yet)
- make nukes persistent (stay after an invasion)
- make AI treat nukes with priority
Change-Id: I1add6250766810787080624bd9e36026df449509
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/940
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
This patch redoes the filesystem code from the FAT driver up to the
clipboard code in onplay.c.
Not every aspect of this is finished therefore it is still "WIP". I
don't wish to do too much at once (haha!). What is left to do is get
dircache back in the sim and find an implementation for the dircache
indicies in the tagcache and playlist code or do something else that
has the same benefit. Leaving these out for now does not make anything
unusable. All the basics are done.
Phone app code should probably get vetted (and app path handling
just plain rewritten as environment expansions); the SDL app and
Android run well.
Main things addressed:
1) Thread safety: There is none right now in the trunk code. Most of
what currently works is luck when multiple threads are involved or
multiple descriptors to the same file are open.
2) POSIX compliance: Many of the functions behave nothing like their
counterparts on a host system. This leads to inconsistent code or very
different behavior from native to hosted. One huge offender was
rename(). Going point by point would fill a book.
3) Actual running RAM usage: Many targets will use less RAM and less
stack space (some more RAM because I upped the number of cache buffers
for large memory). There's very little memory lying fallow in rarely-used
areas (see 'Key core changes' below). Also, all targets may open the same
number of directory streams whereas before those with less than 8MB RAM
were limited to 8, not 12 implying those targets will save slightly
less.
4) Performance: The test_disk plugin shows markedly improved performance,
particularly in the area of (uncached) directory scanning, due partly to
more optimal directory reading and to a better sector cache algorithm.
Uncached times tend to be better while there is a bit of a slowdown in
dircache due to it being a bit heavier of an implementation. It's not
noticeable by a human as far as I can say.
Key core changes:
1) Files and directories share core code and data structures.
2) The filesystem code knows which descriptors refer to same file.
This ensures that changes from one stream are appropriately reflected
in every open descriptor for that file (fileobj_mgr.c).
3) File and directory cache buffers are borrowed from the main sector
cache. This means that when they are not in use by a file, they are not
wasted, but used for the cache. Most of the time, only a few of them
are needed. It also means that adding more file and directory handles
is less expensive. All one must do in ensure a large enough cache to
borrow from.
4) Relative path components are supported and the namespace is unified.
It does not support full relative paths to an implied current directory;
what is does support is use of "." and "..". Adding the former would
not be very difficult. The namespace is unified in the sense that
volumes may be specified several times along with relative parts, e.g.:
"/<0>/foo/../../<1>/bar" :<=> "/<1>/bar".
5) Stack usage is down due to sharing of data, static allocation and
less duplication of strings on the stack. This requires more
serialization than I would like but since the number of threads is
limited to a low number, the tradoff in favor of the stack seems
reasonable.
6) Separates and heirarchicalizes (sic) the SIM and APP filesystem
code. SIM path and volume handling is just like the target. Some
aspects of the APP file code get more straightforward (e.g. no path
hashing is needed).
Dircache:
Deserves its own section. Dircache is new but pays homage to the old.
The old one was not compatible and so it, since it got redone, does
all the stuff it always should have done such as:
1) It may be update and used at any time during the build process.
No longer has one to wait for it to finish building to do basic file
management (create, remove, rename, etc.).
2) It does not need to be either fully scanned or completely disabled;
it can be incomplete (i.e. overfilled, missing paths), still be
of benefit and be correct.
3) Handles mounting and dismounting of individual volumes which means
a full rebuild is not needed just because you pop a new SD card in the
slot. Now, because it reuses its freed entry data, may rebuild only
that volume.
4) Much more fundamental to the file code. When it is built, it is
the keeper of the master file list whether enabled or not ("disabled"
is just a state of the cache). Its must always to ready to be started
and bind all streams opened prior to being enabled.
5) Maintains any short filenames in OEM format which means that it does
not need to be rebuilt when changing the default codepage.
Miscellaneous Compatibility:
1) Update any other code that would otherwise not work such as the
hotswap mounting code in various card drivers.
2) File management: Clipboard needed updating because of the behavioral
changes. Still needs a little more work on some finer points.
3) Remove now-obsolete functionality such as the mutex's "no preempt"
flag (which was only for the prior FAT driver).
4) struct dirinfo uses time_t rather than raw FAT directory entry
time fields. I plan to follow up on genericizing everything there
(i.e. no FAT attributes).
5) unicode.c needed some redoing so that the file code does not try
try to load codepages during a scan, which is actually a problem with
the current code. The default codepage, if any is required, is now
kept in RAM separarately (bufalloced) from codepages specified to
iso_decode() (which must not be bufalloced because the conversion
may be done by playback threads).
Brings with it some additional reusable core code:
1) Revised file functions: Reusable code that does things such as
safe path concatenation and parsing without buffer limitations or
data duplication. Variants that copy or alter the input path may be
based off these.
To do:
1) Put dircache functionality back in the sim. Treating it internally
as a different kind of file system seems the best approach at this
time.
2) Restore use of dircache indexes in the playlist and database or
something effectively the same. Since the cache doesn't have to be
complete in order to be used, not getting a hit on the cache doesn't
unambiguously say if the path exists or not.
Change-Id: Ia30f3082a136253e3a0eae0784e3091d138915c8
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/566
Reviewed-by: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>
Tested: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>