This patch completes the plugin keymaps for the Zen X-Fi3 and enables those plugins for compilation.
One key was changed in "button-target.h" for compatibility with Rockboy.
This also caused the changes to "keymap-zenxfi3.c", to keep the stock functionality (no further changes in here).
Change-Id: Ic222faf89e9a9a2332a49d6e532cedb6eb16d3d7
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/762
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
For some reason the power subsystem needs to know the relationship between
the VDD{D,A,IO} and uses a weird register to do so.
Change-Id: I7fcc75f6cc0460b4997914986deda7ca544a4940
Contrary to the imx233, the stmp37xx lcdif doesn't know how to properly
recover from underflow and things are worse because of the errata which
makes the lcdif not clear the fifo. Workaround this by detecting underflow
and taking action: stop dotclk mode (will clear fifo) and schedule next frame.
The dma transfers now write the ctrl register as part of the PIO writes,
making the code simpler.
Change-Id: I15abc24567f322cd03bf2ef7903094f7f0178427
This driver will subsume the old button-lradc driver and support far more
options. It can sense LRADC channels, PSWITCH, GPIOs and it handles special
"buttons" like headphone insertion and hold detection. It also provides a
more natural description of the buttons using a target-defined table with some
macros to make it easy to read and write. It uniformely handles debouncing on
LRADC channels and PSWITCH.
Change-Id: Ie61d1f593fdcf3bd456ba1d53a1fd784286834ce
On some OSes like Windows or if running in a virtual machine, the one second
timeout might be too short.
Change-Id: I717f7a2aaed1cb3d40e8fbe6f9b1081b43ceea95
Original fix by Marcin: it had a problem because crt0 on imx233 is more
complicated than many targets: since we use virtual memory, we first disable
the MMU, then move the entire image (including init and itext stuff), then
setup a temporary stack to setup the MMU. Only when the MMU is enabled, can
we move the init and itext stuff to its right location and finally boot.
This requires some trickery because:
- the initial move copies everything, including init and itext
- the stack overlaps with init and itext to reclaim space
- the temporary stack cannot be the same as the main stack to avoid trashing
the init and itext code, also it needs to be a physical address
Change-Id: Ibaf331c7d90b61f99225d93c9e621eb0f3f8f2dc
Rework the irq code, to put more code in the C part. When interrupt
nesting is enable, Rockbox gets pretty unstable so disable it for now.
Change-Id: Iee18b539c80ea408273f6082975faaa87d3ee1b6
Unfortunately the hardware is not very helpful when changing voltage: in DCDC
mode we have the DC_OK_IRQ but in linear regulator mode, the only available
bit doesn't work when lowering the voltages. At the moment, simply sleep for a
little while before a better solution is found.
Change-Id: I89335873e9e42e5c6e9131f40db7839b008c021c
The old could trigger an immediate IRQ if for example the count was 0
when setting up the timer: since the count was updared *after* clearing the
IRQ, it could fire in between.
Change-Id: I0357b201655bc0e56425ffb249ca807525f30217
zenxfi2: add support for internal storage on the SD version
The code can now skip devices marked as PROBE if they fail to init, thus
making it possible to handle various kinds of internal storages. The current
code probably doesn't interplay nicely since it acquires pins and never
release them so it will probably break NAND code when it's ready but NAND code
is not ready yet anyway.
Change-Id: I4cb962de4215661e521743a3f511445dbbf28673
The current code does hazardous tweaks to the power subsystem: indeed if one
boots with USB plugged and some stub powers on the DCDC switch, it will fail.
Indeed, a hardware bug prevents from going back to linear regulators (see
errata) so we cannot expect to reach a known state (linreg on, dcdc off)
on each configuration and in particular, powering down the 4p2 rail in
such a configuration will result in a power brownout.
This commit works around this issue by not touching the initial power
configuration until USB is (un)plugged, which are the best spots to get
known states.
Change-Id: I8741a3995df8ae61ca1c887a3ecb7903d0ac5136
In most devices, the button ladder is not actually derived from VDDIO but
from a constant voltage source, making it very easy to read it. However on
some devices like ther ZEN X-Fi Style, the ladder is wired to VDDIO we
can be changed so it's crucial that the button driver correctly scales the
values wrt VDDIO.
Change-Id: Ifc11abe2838fa7d16d0d60ecd96964a8dc5ea6d7
The hardware watchdog automatically shutdown the device after 10s of
inactivity, being defined as 10s without the tick IRQ fired (aka braindead
device).
The software IRQ mechanism is more interesting: it uses a very high priority
timer setup as one-shot to trigger after 5s of inactivity (but IRQ still
enabled). When detected, it patches the running code to insert a SWI
instruction so that on interrupt return it will trigger a SWI and produce
a meaningfull backtrace to debug the deadlock. This should allow to debug
freezes in IRQ context.
Change-Id: Ic55dad01201676bfb6dd79e78e535c6707cb88e6