This can lead to freeze in various situations:
- when recording PCM especially at high samplerate
- when closing big files (like the 300MB one of test_disk write & verify)
- when doing updating database during playback
It's not clear yet what effect (if any) this has on battery life
ref: fs#11267
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Using our own USB code exposes some problems, such as the current charging
issues (for many people, charging basically doesn't work)
Copied from r24350
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genversion: generate version.c and version.h independantly
this avoids dependencies errors when building
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Waiting for TRAN state after the end of the transfer caused writing problems for some uSD cards. Removing this wait returns write functionality to those cards.
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It's now easier to force rebuild of files depending on the svn revision
version.c/version.h are generated once with new tools/genversion.sh
Changes in the VCS are still not auto detected, so you'll have to remove
builddir/version.* if you want to change the string in your binaries
APPSVERSION is now called RBVERSION and is defined in the generated
header instead of being defined by the Makefiles
appsversion is now called rbversion (the plugin api number didn't change
since old modules are still binary compatible)
Change some bootloaders to use knwon-at-buildtime RBVERSION instead of
"%s" + rbversion
You'll need to run make clean to regenerate dependencies after the
removal of apps/version.h
To build binaries with a different version string, hand-edit
tools/version.sh or tools/genversion.sh (which calls the former)
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Even if we disable it in VIC_INT_EN_CLEAR, it still fires an interrupt
by running the default isr.
Locking requires disabling interrupts completely.
I'm not sure if DMAC is the only interrupt affected or if we can't rely
on VIC_INT_EN_CLEAR to mask interrupts.
If it's the latter, we will need to have special locking scheme for
INT_AUDIO.
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since it's now the default thread which is implicitely created by starting the sim.
This caused a segfault that r26283 tried to fix. Revert r26283 and protect
the main thread from being removed.
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Declare VIC registers holding function pointers as volatile pointers to
function pointers and access them directly without casting
UIRQ() is an IRQ handler too, even if it doesn't return
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- retry failed commands up to 6 times
- wait at most 5 seconds for the card to go to TRAN state
- wait for the card to be in TRAN state (i.e. not programming) before
disabling SD clocks (remove the workaround in sd_enable() )
should fix lockups reported on fuzev1 under heavy internal storage + µSD use
(playback + database/pictureflow updating)
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@26291 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
Selecting the right card before the transfer will deselect the other one
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We assume only one bit is set and use clz to find the most significant
set bit, if there's more than one bit set we'll see it in the panic msg
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If we disable the hearbeat source after enabling the watchdog there's no
more lock-up when powering off the dap
Comment out alarm enabling on startup since rockbox disables the alarm anyway
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A specific poweroff function needs to be used for wake-up to work
Disable RTC in bootloaders for consistency with other Sansas
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- fix check_event_queue to use queue_peek and not mess message order
- change check_dircache_state to a more modest check to avoid messing up dircache state
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Charge using 150mA current like the OF to charge faster
Edit clipv2 charging curve with 150mA
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Move code not defined for bootloader under a single preprocessor check
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GPIO direction needs only to be set at init
both functions are now one liners so make them static inline
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It seems there is some significant variance between different greyscale ipods of the same model, so it's unlikely that *any* value will be great for everyone. I'm hoping that this is just high enough that the lightest screens aren't totally blank, but not dark enough that the darkest screens are entirely unreadably black ;)
This rather unsatisfactory compromise is to help us get a new bootloader release out (since bootloaders can't have their contrast adjusted) - a real fix would be to detect the LCD type, which the OF appears to be able to do (maybe).
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