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This dir is suitable for stuff that doesn't fit the target tree, e.g. because
it also builds on hosted or otherwise. It also has a generic subfolder for
fallback C implementations so that not all archs need to provide asm files.
SOURCES should only contain "foo.c" where foo.c includes the specific
<arch>/foo.c files from the subdirs using the preprocessor. This way automatic
selection of asm versions or generic C verion is possible.
For the start, the thread support files are moved, since ASM threads can
be used on hosted platforms as well. Since core_sleep() remains platform
specific it's moved to the corresponding system.h headers.
Change-Id: Iebff272f3407a6eaafeb7656ceb0ae9eca3f7cb9
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Wouldn't surprise me a bit to get some non-green.
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level at at least the level of the interrupt being masked. Not following the datasheet and relying strictly on and/or_l causes unhandled 'Levelx' exceptions (showing itself quite often in PCM mixer work which more greatly stresses PCM lockout).
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or target optimized. Same macro can then be used for constant values and inits as well as non-constant.
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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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CACHE_FUNCTION_WRAPPERS and CACHE_FUNCTIONS_AS_CALL macros. Rename flush/invalidate_icache to cpucache_flush/invalidate. They're inlined only if an implementation isn't provided by defining HAVE_CPUCACHE_FLUSH/INVALIDATE.
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EMAC needs to be in unsigned integer mode.
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adjustment activated in list + tree.
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later. We still need to hunt down snippets used that are not. 1324 modified
files...
http://www.rockbox.org/mail/archive/rockbox-dev-archive-2008-06/0060.shtml
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instructions to decrease size and speed things up a little bit. Small fix to a few places where interrupts would get enabled again where they shouldn't have been (context switching calls when disabled).
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the LCD only. Turned out that with buffered writes enabled, reads after writes are not always serialized, which is a bad thing for I/O. Buffered writes to the LCD are safe because that's write-only. Fixes FS #7985. How come I didn't notice this earlier? :>
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I/O that writes to ports: LCD update (except the functions using DMA on H300), ATA writes, .... Some timings had to be adjusted for the new configuration.
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the core for newborn threads. In doing so, move more ARM stuff to the target tree and organize it to make a clean job of it. If anything isn't appropriate for some particular device give a hollar or even just fix it by some added #ifdefing. I was informed that the PP targets are register compatible so I'm going off that advice. The Sansa likes it though.
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take advantage of decoder's ability to assist. Straighten out some threading problems. Clean it up a bit. Added some plugin API functions and decided it was a good time to do a good sorting on them so your next update from this build should be a full replacement.
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functionally different but keeps things consistent.
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take and return intxx_t data types.
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low level audio function calls and DMA be atomic. Make recording and playback independently startable and stoppable so one can be running and not interfere with the other. All tests I can do at the moment check out ok (play, record, play+record, FM radio on iRivers, S/PDIF on H120 (w/running optical on/off), and on-the-fly samplerate changes). Recording tested for well over an hour run and no problems.
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the funky glitching on the iAudio stuff when starting recording esp. at 88.2kHz. (probably due to the bidi interface). iRivers don't seem to care what you do. TLV320 still seems to have a little trouble selecting it's filters correctly for 88.2kHz or it could be some odd phasing effect. Get rid of the horrible reset parameter in pcm_apply_settings as it can decide for itself.
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ROM.
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H100 series.
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firmware/SOURCES.
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SWCODEC. Supprort for samplerates changing in playback (just goes with the recording part inseparably). Samplerates to all encoders. Encoders can be configured individually on a menu specific to the encoder in the recording menu. File creation is delayed until flush time to reduce spinups when splitting. Misc: statusbar icons for numbers are individual digits to display any number. Audio buffer was rearranged to maximize memory available to recording and properly reinitialized when trashed. ColdFire PCM stuff moved to target tree to avoid a complicated mess when adding samplerate switching. Some needed API changes and to neaten up growing gap between hardware and software codecs.
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