- two essential parts of Sansa AMS drivers are optimzed away in newer gcc, so mark them volatile.
- use "r" instead of "i" (which is apparently invalid syntax) for the input list in some inline assembly
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Init CGU_AUDIO with correct clock source (for play & rec)
Do not disable recording clocks when starting playback, they are already disabled
Move clock enable/disable code from dma callback to init
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If a panicf() is called while a button is still pressed, the Sansa would
reboot immediately with no chance to see the message
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INT_GPIOB is not used
INT_MCI0 and INT_GPIOA are only put in the table if needed
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Unaligned memory ops will cause a data abort anyway
Make the check for samplerate at buildtime
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Still disabled on all targets:
- Fuze and e200v2 see spurious interrupts with no source defined
- Clip/m200v4 deadlock instantly when starting recording (perhaps due to low memory size)
Having the code in SVN will make working on this feature easier
Also add keymaps for Fuze, and correct Frequency section of recording
options : the 22.05kHz limitation of e200v1 and c200v1 doesn't apply to
Sansa AMS (different I2S hardware, unrelated to as3514)
Flyspray: FS#10371
Authors: Fred Bauer and myself
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Adjust SD timeouts accordingly.
Adjust code in debug-as3525.c to display correct frequencies on system/debug/View disk info page.
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Internal cards are v1 sd cards so no need to include this code for the clip.
Move transition from STBY -> TRAN-> STBY states inside the if(sd_v2) conditional check for HS switch as it's not needed for non HS cards.
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Increase maximum event count as we need more (I actually had a report about it during custom statusbar testing).
Removed corresponding functions from the core and plugin api. Bump min version and sort.
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If a card is reinitialized now the ident frequency is used instead of the bypass frequency during the identification phase.
Added comments throughout sd_init_card() to help follow init process and highlight indent stage.
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Reimplement voltage scaling on AMS Sansas at 1.10v during unboosted operation to improve runtimes. The voltage is now also boosted during disk access if a µSD is present. This prevents the µSD problems we saw on the last implementation.
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Don't implement usb_enable() is HAVE_USBSTACK is not defined
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Implement usb_enable()
Reorder/Modify usb_drv_init() to match closer the OF and remove a freeze
(USB registers were accessed before the USB module was enabled)
Add a panic in USB isr to be sure we notice when it's called
Reset GPIOA direction for usb_detect() to notice extraction
Add some comments
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Remove useless E200V2 || FUZE || C200V2 : all those models have
MULTIDRIVE and/or HOTSWAP defined and have no specific difference.
Correct some comments
Remove HAVE_MULTIDRIVE within HAVE_HOTSWAP since HOTSWAP imply MULTIDRIVE
Change HOTSWAP to MULTIDRIVE where needed
Use NUM_DRIVES in sd_num_drives()
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The bits which are not divider (i2si/i2so enable and clock selection)
would be unset.
This is not a problem in the current code since this function was always
called before starting playback (and setting those bits) but this might
be a problem when recording is enabled.
Finally it is simpler to read.
Thanks to Fred Bauer for pointing this.
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We are unable to successfully put the pl180 controller into 4 bit mode so we should not put the cards into widebus mode for now.
The blocklength is hardcoded to 512 in sd.c and BLOCKLEN defaults to 512 so this command is not needed.
It appears the internal SD card is not HS capable but sending it the HS switch command does not seem to hinder it's init process.
Assume all SD_V2 cards are HS capable and send them the HS switch command.
If View disk info shows 50.0 MBit/s the card has HS timings.
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This still doesn't solve the problem of the cards being overclocked at 62MHz but we can mitigate this a bit by switching to HS timings.
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of 400 khz Ident freq. Also misc formatting changes.
Displaying the 400 khz ident frequency for the SD and uSD cards was not really
useful information. This change displays the MCICLK frequency that we are
running the cards at. The page now displays 0MHz until a card access and then
will displays the set frequency and the actual frequency. The uSD display is
now only displayed for those players with a uSD
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The blue bars I previously had with this way are fixed by blocking DBOP output while reading buttons from GPIO.
We reached the maximum fps even at unboosted now (100.0 fps at lcd_update(), DBOP can't do more). Optimisation to YUV stuff is still possible though.
The e200v2 scrollwheel is very improved due to the this and the previous speedup since the chance of getting the wheel read blocked is greatly decreased with faster updates.
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Unaligned (to 4byte boundary) and odd (where the amount of data is not an integer multiple of 32bit) are still supported. Even those still have a speedup of >2.
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