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00:22:09 | lovasoa | I added -lgcc to LDOPTS. It seems to (magically) work... |
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00:22:56 | SteamSoundAl | I have a noob question concerning Rockbox. It runs with sansa fuze but can it be put in sansa fuze plus? (because this sloow menu is killing ppl and Im scared to buy it) In addition I want to put 40GB of music into it, which can slooow more it(am I wrong?) thanks |
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00:23:33 | funman | SteamSoundAl: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/SansaFuzePlusPort |
00:23:35 | saratoga | SteamSoundAl: yes, check the front page |
00:23:45 | SteamSoundAl | thank U:) |
00:24:07 | SteamSoundAl | and what about speed with 40gb of music on card?will it be much slower? |
00:24:28 | funman | no |
00:25:23 | SteamSoundAl | thank U again:) I'm noob so:) I just want to be sure to buy cheaper player than iphone 4s and have fun with music:P anyway goodB GoodNight here in POland. |
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01:14:38 | CIA-1 | New commit by jethead71 (r31263): Simplify and neaten-up usb.c a bit. USB_INSERTED and USB_EXTRACTED are always used as events to indicate cable state. USB_HOSTED is posted to ... |
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04:48:57 | funman | do we have git commit log guidelines? |
04:49:18 | funman | jhMikeS: usually in git, very long lines are frowned upon, and email style (72 columns) is used |
04:49:41 | funman | your last commit makes me have to scroll a lot to read the full commit message :/ |
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05:00:36 | jhMikeS | Usually I commit with -m, not the editor |
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05:01:45 | funman | i don't remember if it's possible to use \n with -m |
05:02:47 | jhMikeS | It is possible to use escapes, so perhaps. |
05:03:14 | jhMikeS | so, git has a frown function too? :) |
05:04:18 | funman | not yet :) |
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05:05:39 | jhMikeS | should there be another "rule" analagous to #34? "If you can think of it, git does it. If git doesn't do it, you're obligated to make it do it."? |
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05:06:28 | kkit | jhMikeS, so git is the new emacs? |
05:06:59 | jhMikeS | it must be made to be that, yes :) |
05:09:02 | funman | jhMikeS: the commit log 'rule' is there so patches can be sent to mailing lists as is |
05:10:13 | jhMikeS | I must admit it's the first time anyone objected on any basis to unwrapped messages. |
05:10:32 | funman | ah |
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05:12:00 | funman | jhMikeS: https://github.com/torvalds/subsurface/blob/master/README#L161 |
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05:13:56 | jhMikeS | since when do I have to do what Torvalds says? well, for courtesy it is fine. I wasn't aware of the issue between SVN and git yet. |
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05:15:36 | funman | jhMikeS: the guy wrote git! |
05:16:14 | jhMikeS | I know! |
05:16:15 | funman | and it's not a limitation but a convention |
05:16:47 | funman | which git nicely uses anyway |
05:17:03 | funman | 1 line description makes up nice git shortlog output |
05:17:52 | funman | and (possibly by default which could be changed) git log doesn't wrap lines |
05:17:54 | jhMikeS | I like to say what's going on. Often one line isn't adequate for that. |
05:17:59 | funman | yeah |
05:18:11 | funman | 1 line description, 1 blank line, and then the details |
05:18:19 | jhMikeS | makes sense |
05:18:26 | funman | see bluebrother^ commits for example |
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05:18:55 | funman | and i'm all for verbose logs too |
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05:33:38 | JdGordon | anyone getting really bad flac decoding suddenly? |
05:33:56 | JdGordon | r31247 |
05:35:26 | jhMikeS | the flacs I have in reach atm seem ok |
05:36:00 | JdGordon | I'm rebuilding with latest svn.. hopefully the fix there is what im experienceing |
05:37:08 | JdGordon | yeah, seems to be fixed i tihnk :) |
05:38:03 | jhMikeS | my flac codec is recently built, about 1 1/2 hrs ago |
05:38:23 | JdGordon | r31252 is probably what was the issue |
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07:39:34 | funman | bugs hidden in the commit where i had the most confidence of not breaking things.. |
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07:45:03 | H140 | hi. is there a way to get to replay gain type quickly, i.e. is it possible to place "replay gain type" as a quick screen setting ?, It's tedious to have to dive into settengs and submenus for this setting which I frequently change from "album" to "track" |
07:45:07 | funman | TheSeven: everything is ok now! (famous last words i know) |
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08:01:45 | H140 | aha, you clever folk, it is possible to customise the quickscreen with replay gain settings, well done and thank you. |
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08:52:26 | funman | i would like to change SOURCES into makefiles |
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09:02:39 | funman | http://pastie.org/3019822 : first try at creating Makefile suitable featuers |
09:03:35 | funman | SOURCES would be included by Makefile and be like: ifneq ($(LCD_COLOR),) /* list files to be built */ endif |
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09:04:26 | funman | various SOURCES only use a small subset of defines, we could have a list of those |
09:05:33 | kugelp | they have everything from config.h |
09:05:52 | kugelp | so there is a list :-) |
09:06:40 | funman | well what i mean is that config.h is way too big |
09:06:50 | funman | define RTC_DS1339_DS3231=7 |
09:07:05 | funman | and defines like those are probably not needed to control which files need to be built |
09:07:35 | funman | yet each time you type "make" the preprocessor is run dozens of times on a bunch of files |
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09:46:34 | topik | funman: thanks for your recent work on usb for amsv2. |
09:47:05 | topik | usb seems to work well for me on my clip zip, but only since i put in a microsd card. before it wouldn't show in windows. |
09:50:07 | nick-p | H140: Long select on Replaygain Type |
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10:18:34 | jlbiasini | JdGordon: Bushel released new code on the flac decoder yesteday evening see FS #12443 and FS #12371. Those are suppose to fix an issue on SOME flac file reported by misanthropos. |
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11:28:42 | JdGordon | kugel: you've got a bunch of open patches which are in svn already... can you close them out? |
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12:29:40 | rarog | pamaury: though it's may be random and unpredictable, I didn't have any lockups with your SD implementation so far since yesterday. :) |
12:30:00 | rarog | and I'm starting it now and then just to check it. |
12:30:49 | pamaury | It locks 100% of the time here |
12:31:57 | rarog | did you try to remove and reinsert the sd card? |
12:32:03 | rarog | and booting in the meantime? |
12:32:33 | rarog | it kept locking the same way for me yesterday until I removed it, bootet without it and reinsterted it again. |
12:32:34 | pamaury | yes then it works I told you |
12:32:48 | pamaury | but that's not a solution |
12:34:38 | rarog | though a workable workaround at least here. but I wonder if it is a hardware issue or if it has something to do with the type of sd card. class and reading speed perhaps? this would explain the timinig problem and why it happens for you always and not for me. |
12:35:21 | rarog | I have a class 4 32GB card. |
12:35:33 | pamaury | no, I'm sure it's a rockbox problem, some deadlock probably caused by some double-init of the card, it's hard to debug though |
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12:41:32 | dfkt|x | where does the actual magic for line scroll speed happen? i found the menu entries in settings_list.c, but not where to change the actual speed |
12:42:29 | pamaury | rarog: I'm sure of it because I have a fix for this bug, but it's not satisfactory because I don't understand exactly what goes wrong |
12:44:15 | pamaury | dfkt|x: is the speed configurable ? |
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12:46:00 | dfkt|x | pamaury, the speed is configurable from 1 to 15 |
12:46:16 | dfkt|x | i want it to go faster |
12:47:01 | pamaury | there is a scroll_speed setting in setting_list.c |
12:47:51 | dfkt|x | yes, i changed that to 30, but it doesn't work - only shows up in the menu, but scrolling actually reverts to the slowest setting when going over 15 |
12:48:20 | pamaury | dfkt|x: you need to update the table in firmware/scroll_engine.c |
12:48:32 | dfkt|x | ah, haven't looked at that - thank you |
12:48:33 | pamaury | see scroll_tick_table |
12:50:33 | dfkt|x | i have to change the Hz values? |
12:51:25 | dfkt|x | i assume so, since there are 16 entries |
12:53:52 | pamaury | dfkt|x: you should add entries, however there isn't much space left: you can add two entries (2 and 1), so go up to 18 apparently. Try and see |
12:54:29 | dfkt|x | thanks, will do |
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13:05:47 | rarog | pamaury: how does the fix look? some noop-waiting while activating the card? |
13:07:15 | pamaury | no, just don't init the card when detected at boot, the generic rockbox code will then probe all the device and it will get initialized by the read/write routine. But I don't know if this trick works when usb is plugged in for example |
13:07:25 | dfkt | pamaury, working fine - thanks a lot :) |
13:07:55 | rarog | I could just test it for you, if you want. |
13:08:21 | pamaury | but as I said the problem is not testing, it's understanding the real problem |
13:08:45 | dfkt | would it be ok to upload that patch to the tracker? i find scroll speed generally to slow at step size 1 (the only smooth step size) |
13:09:33 | pamaury | dfkt|x: I guess so |
13:10:23 | rarog | perhaps something even directly fuze hardware related? if almost same code doesn't do any problems on ams devices, this could be really fuze+ specific |
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13:11:36 | pamaury | rarog: no because the hardware will not lockup the device |
13:12:04 | pamaury | all the sd code has timeouts everywhere |
13:13:34 | rarog | hm... hoes does OF handle this? |
13:14:00 | pamaury | handle what ? |
13:14:13 | rarog | sd card init |
13:14:35 | rarog | oh, you mean, that just our rockbox code is not well written |
13:14:48 | rarog | out of specs |
13:14:52 | pamaury | no |
13:15:17 | pamaury | I think the real problem is some deadlock in the rockbox code which is due to our init code gets called, it's not hardware related, the card works fine |
13:16:02 | rarog | ah, so the non-initialization at boot would be just a workaround for the problem which is still there. |
13:16:11 | rarog | but this could hide almost everywhere |
13:16:32 | pamaury | yes |
13:17:34 | rarog | depressing situation... |
13:18:14 | rarog | debugging logging of which hardware command is called where would be helping of course, but this isn't implemented at all or is it? |
13:19:19 | pamaury | the thing is that the players freezes so it's a bit tricky to log |
13:19:37 | pamaury | not impossible but I will end up if everything else fails |
13:20:22 | rarog | but if every command writes what it does, before it is executed (and flushes the content, so it is written and not in the cache) you could see, what were the last commands |
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13:21:17 | pamaury | yeah but one has to be very careful because at early boot the storage system is not yet initialized |
13:21:51 | pamaury | and it's more than every command, it's the general storage system which needs to be logged |
13:24:10 | desowin | is sleeping (yielding) for 100 µs (loop iterates 12 times) something good or a nodo? |
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13:24:38 | desowin | timing is not that critical as long as user doesn't notice |
13:24:57 | pamaury | desowin: depends on why you want to do that |
13:25:43 | desowin | pamaury: on connect I currently do busylooping using udelay() in get status (buttons, etc.) function, which can lead to buffer underrun if user keeps scrolling or using other buttons |
13:26:26 | desowin | and yet, the delay is a must, if it's missing, invalid data is received |
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13:27:25 | desowin | but that might be a problem with udelay not really being calibrated to usec |
13:27:26 | pamaury | depends also on where you do it, if it's a dedicated thread that's ok |
13:27:44 | desowin | yes, it's in dedicated thread |
13:28:12 | pamaury | then that's ok I would say, but put a comment to explain why, we don't like arbitrary sleeps |
13:28:18 | desowin | hmm, wait no, some calls are from dedicated threads but it can be issued by lcd sleep as well |
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13:28:55 | pamaury | as long as it's not in an interrupt context it's ok I woudl say |
13:30:52 | JdGordon | dfkt: spinal tap would be proud! |
13:31:27 | rarog | ok, I'm off so far... |
13:31:32 | rarog | until later. |
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13:33:55 | dfkt|x | JdGordon, heheh.. 17 is the new 11 |
13:41:06 | JdGordon | arbitrary limitas are stupid |
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13:43:05 | dfkt|x | is there any reason the scroll speed is limited to 15/33Hz? |
13:46:45 | JdGordon | well you'll get to a point where you'll do massive jumps because the scroll thread doesnt even run as often as you want |
13:48:24 | dfkt|x | i see... well so far it seems smooth on the clip zip. will try it on a 480x800 screen later on |
13:52:06 | JdGordon | what is that tick table? |
13:52:29 | JdGordon | oh, the top line is comments, ok |
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14:00:43 | desowin | hmm, actually it should be possible to change core voltage on Connect.. I wished I had complete datasheet for DM320 with the absolute ratings for core voltage |
14:07:34 | JdGordon | is tat the same DM320 as in the mr500? |
14:07:35 | pamaury | there is something strange, if I panic on sd_read/write that fail, I see that plugging usb will eventually lead to reading a non-existent sector :-/ |
14:10:51 | desowin | JdGordon: yes, hence yesterday I whistled about need for mr500 to test if I don't break anything |
14:11:43 | desowin | well, not sure about specified revisions though, both of my connects are "enhanced b/c" |
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14:24:21 | JdGordon | desowin: get in touch with kkurbjun.. he may have a datasheet for oyu |
14:24:28 | JdGordon | im not sure which are on the wiki and which arnt |
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14:26:59 | JdGordon | desowin: http://www.heyrick.co.uk/blog/index.php?diary=20100123 |
14:35:12 | jlbiasini | Zagor: Badger: Bluebrother told me you were the ones who could have us a specific section for Fuze+ in FS |
14:35:44 | jlbiasini | created. |
14:40:33 | Zagor | jlbiasini: added |
14:40:40 | jlbiasini | thx |
14:42:31 | jlbiasini | Zagor: could you also add FS #12442, FS #12446, FS #12447 to this new section? I'm sorry but I cannot edit the report i do |
14:42:32 | fs-bluebot | http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/12442 Flac undefined instruction when going from mp3 to flac on fuze+ (bugs, unconfirmed) |
14:42:33 | fs-bluebot | http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/12446 [FUZE+]Undefined instruction at 0x0000AC44 when selecting an mp3 file while playing any other format (bugs, unconfirmed) |
14:42:33 | fs-bluebot | http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/12447 [FUZE+]File of different format (flac, mpc, ogg, aac) being skipped. (bugs, unconfirmed) |
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14:45:33 | Zagor | jlbiasini: done |
14:45:53 | pamaury | WTF ??? why does the SD CSD parser assumes it is store MSW first ??? |
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14:47:13 | jlbiasini | Zagor: thx! |
14:47:36 | jlbiasini | pamaury: this sound like an EUREKA! |
14:47:41 | jlbiasini | :D |
14:48:20 | pamaury | I don't know how much impact it has but my code clearly doesn't match this |
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14:56:36 | pamaury | that's doesn't solve the usb issue |
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15:04:07 | pamaury | fuck! usb_storage reports the same logical sector size for all devices :( |
15:04:33 | pamaury | since the mmc internal has 2048-byte logical sector size, linux assumes the same for the sd card it seems |
15:05:38 | pamaury | this fuze+ is a nightmare, it breaks all assumptions of our codebase |
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15:08:30 | wodz | pamaury: I am pretty sure our code assumes 512byte sector on sd |
15:08:50 | pamaury | it's not the sector size, it's the logical sector size |
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15:13:45 | jlbiasini | And I still get my dualboot_fuzeplus errors even after bluebrother big commit on rbutil's makefile! :( |
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15:15:10 | jlbiasini | see last command on FS #12402 |
15:15:11 | fs-bluebot | http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/12402 add mkimxboot as a new method in Rockbox Utility (patches, unconfirmed) |
15:15:52 | pamaury | gevaerts: who introduced the disk_sector_multiplier ? |
15:16:12 | gevaerts | pamaury: the thing for the 5.5G 80GB ipod? |
15:16:45 | pamaury | yes, which I need for the fuze+ too, apparently I will need something a bit more subtle: I would need one disk_sector_multiplier per drive |
15:17:00 | gevaerts | oh, fun :\ |
15:17:08 | pamaury | since I have both an internal storage and a sd card |
15:17:16 | gevaerts | I think I added the disk_sector_multiplier variable to be able to access it from usb |
15:17:18 | pamaury | and obviously they don't have the same logical sector size |
15:17:34 | pamaury | which confused the linux usb system |
15:18:01 | gevaerts | I suspect you want a sector size array in disk.c (or sector multiplier), and a function to access that per disk |
15:18:32 | pamaury | I would be tempted to make disk_sector_multiplier an array and that's all |
15:18:48 | * | gevaerts nods |
15:18:52 | gevaerts | That would work |
15:19:05 | pamaury | hum, except that it would break, because of multi drive |
15:19:15 | pamaury | so a function is probably better indeed |
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15:26:00 | pamaury | it works \o/ |
15:27:06 | jlbiasini | sd? well then we have to find a kind potential ipod victim to see if still work on ipod too :) |
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15:28:08 | pamaury | yeah, the correct logical sector size is now reported via usb, I don't think it should break on ipods |
15:28:40 | pamaury | I still don't really understand the boot lockup but I have a workaround |
15:29:16 | jlbiasini | ah? this isn't related to this then? |
15:29:48 | pamaury | no no, completely unrelated, that logical sector thing is just to have the sd reported by usb |
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15:34:47 | jlbiasini | wait a minute... Why is the Rockbox Utility compiiled from fresh svn telling me that there is a newer version availlable? |
15:36:16 | gevaerts | Because the svn build gets confused by this -1 re-release for 64bit linux |
15:36:37 | jlbiasini | a ok |
15:38:04 | jlbiasini | well my patch cannot compiling anyway I will have to wait for someone to tell me want is this dualboot mess this is really weird |
15:38:28 | jlbiasini | * compile *what |
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16:01:41 | bluebrother | jlbiasini: I'll try to give that a look tonight |
16:02:12 | jlbiasini | ok if change in rbutil/mkimxboot/dualboot.h "extern unsigned char dualboot_fuzeplus[36];" to |
16:02:26 | jlbiasini | "unsigned char dualboot_fuzeplus[36];" |
16:03:54 | jlbiasini | it is compiling but is it a usuable solution (in mkamsboot the same file has extern, and I dont know those kind of definition meaning |
16:11:12 | jlbiasini | bluebrother: thx |
16:22:10 | desowin | JdGordon: I have those documents (even in newer version) as well as some silicon erratas, comparision chart, and actual datasheet (alpha version, covers only ball assignments) |
16:22:56 | desowin | JdGordon: the thing that's not there is absolute maximum ratings (I think it belongs to the datasheet) |
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16:31:28 | pamaury | desowin: experiment ! |
16:32:06 | desowin | yeah, that's what I'm going to do |
16:32:06 | bluebrother | jlbiasini: sounds like dualboot.o isn't added to libmkimxboot.a |
16:32:18 | desowin | hopefully I'm checking the lower margin ;-) |
16:33:56 | CIA-1 | New commit by desowin (r31267): Sansa Connect: Use sleep() instead udelay() in AVR spi_txrx. ... |
16:36:11 | CIA-1 | r31267 build result: All green |
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16:41:54 | jlbiasini | bluebrother: where should I configure it to be added? |
16:42:04 | wodz | desowin: your last change is bogus - HZ is defined as 100 so HZ/1000 is meaningless |
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16:49:15 | desowin | wodz: but sleeping for 0 actually does lowest possible sleep? |
16:51:28 | pamaury | sleep(0) is like yield I guess |
16:52:27 | jlbiasini | bluebrother: there was indeed a #include "dualboot.h" in mkimxboot.c (at least if I compare those include to mkamsboot.c but this doesn't solve the issue... |
16:52:54 | jlbiasini | I meant a #include was missig in mkimxboot.c |
16:53:02 | jlbiasini | *missing |
16:58:08 | jlbiasini | hum. libmkimxboot.a does content some dualboot reference... those from mkamsboot! do know what to do about this |
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17:10:08 | desowin | pamaury: it's not the same, I get strange results when using bare yield() |
17:10:33 | desowin | wodz: so change that to explicitly be 0 instead of HZ/1000? |
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17:44:32 | the-kyle | I just purchased a new Clip+ and find that the recording function is producing a buzzing/crackling noize while I speak into the microphone. This only seems to affect mic recording, not FM recording. Before I report the bug, I wanted to find out if this is a known problem, and if it affects only the Clip+ or other players as well. |
17:46:42 | the-kyle | I neglected to mention that this noise is not related to the hardware noise referred to in fs#12291. |
17:46:42 | fs-bluebot | http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/12291 Sansa Clip+ CPU/LCD noise while recording (bugs, unconfirmed) |
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18:05:27 | Misan | the-kyle, could it be buzzling/crackling comes from touching/moving the device? |
18:06:57 | CIA-1 | New commit by pamaury (r31268): imx233/fuze+: add support for sd card, enable FAT16 support because it's common on sd cards |
18:07:17 | CIA-1 | New commit by pamaury (r31269): imx233: fix to typo and remove a forgotten panic |
18:07:21 | CIA-1 | New commit by pamaury (r31270): Add support for for per-drive logical sector size. This allows targets to have a different logical sector size for the internal storage and the sd ... |
18:07:28 | CIA-1 | New commit by pamaury (r31271): Fix debug compilation of enc_base.h: define H_TO_BE32 as htobe32 |
18:07:56 | pamaury | wow, git svn was super fast ! |
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18:08:52 | CIA-1 | r31268 build result: 0 errors, 2 warnings (pamaury committed) |
18:09:03 | funman | pamaury: apparently microsd still helps for amsv2 usb |
18:09:42 | the-kyle | Misan: The noise happens any time the mic is recording. It can especially be heard during speech. Louder speech produces a louder noise, but quiet speech also contains a buzzing/crackling sound. |
18:10:16 | CIA-1 | r31271 build result: 674 errors, 18 warnings (pamaury committed) |
18:10:22 | the-kyle | It almost seems like every 1000th sample is not being recorded or something. |
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18:18:23 | pamaury | oops :) |
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18:20:02 | CIA-1 | New commit by pamaury (r31272): Fix red |
18:21:26 | CIA-1 | r31272 build result: 574 errors, 2 warnings (pamaury committed) |
18:22:36 | pamaury | fail |
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18:22:48 | CIA-1 | New commit by pamaury (r31273): Really fix red |
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18:25:20 | CIA-1 | r31273 build result: 4 errors, 2 warnings (pamaury committed) |
18:26:08 | funman | ..Really? :) |
18:26:47 | pamaury | yeah, that's a features which depends on several #define, it's a bit tricky :) |
18:28:31 | CIA-1 | New commit by pamaury (r31274): Remove two useless variable and hopefully finally fix red |
18:30:50 | CIA-1 | r31274 build result: 4 errors, 0 warnings (pamaury committed) |
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18:31:37 | funman | speaking of #define, source files selection in Makefile would be nice, but Makefile syntax doesn't support 'else' :/ |
18:31:40 | pamaury | what?? |
18:32:57 | funman | pamaury: i talked about it a bit this night |
18:33:00 | pamaury | lol, I "fixed" the wrong line, it's a miracle |
18:33:31 | CIA-1 | New commit by pamaury (r31275): Oops, fixed the wrong line |
18:33:45 | pamaury | the number of errors is hopefully a decresing sequence |
18:34:09 | funman | automake however knwos about 'else' |
18:34:25 | funman | pamaury: i hope it'll stop at 0 then ;) |
18:34:33 | gevaerts | funman: what do you mean by "source files selection in Makefile"? |
18:35:30 | funman | OBJS= \ ifeq ($(MODEL), IPOD_COLOR) firmware/target/arm/foo.c \ endif |
18:35:32 | funman | instead of |
18:35:44 | CIA-1 | r31275 build result: All green |
18:35:50 | funman | OBJS= $(call gcc -E -include config.h firmware/SOURCES) |
18:36:57 | pamaury | why is it useful ? |
18:37:08 | funman | make is slow |
18:37:40 | pamaury | I don't see the link |
18:39:56 | funman | when you type 'make', the preprocessor is run several times |
18:40:07 | funman | we could run it several times at configure time, and 0 times at build time |
18:40:38 | funman | is an android simulator something possible ? |
18:43:41 | pamaury | wodz: I've updated FS #12302 with my symbol table patch |
18:43:42 | fs-bluebot | http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/12302 Add backtrace to the panic screen on ARM (patches, new) |
18:50:32 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31276): firmware/SOURCES: factorize #ifndef SIMULATOR |
18:50:35 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31277): configure: factorize -D${target} |
18:52:38 | CIA-1 | r31276 build result: 440 errors, 0 warnings (funman committed) |
18:54:41 | CIA-1 | r31277 build result: 437 errors, 0 warnings (funman committed) |
18:55:30 | * | desowin hopes his new finding will finally result in improved battery life |
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18:56:52 | funman | common/ffs.c should be enough, building a simulator to confirm |
18:58:19 | wodz | pamaury: about your symbol patch - you mention about external tool and I can't see it in patch. There are also some changes which look unrelated (imx233 ld script) |
18:58:38 | pamaury | no, the apps.ld changes are necessary |
18:58:51 | pamaury | ah yes, I forgot one file |
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19:00:00 | pamaury | wodz: I've updated the patch |
19:00:30 | pamaury | that's because I put the symbols in their own section |
19:05:28 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31278): move back CPU specific code outside of #ifndef SIMULATOR ... |
19:07:19 | CIA-1 | r31278 build result: All green |
19:07:47 | funman | is ysp3 quite new ? |
19:09:06 | funman | wodz: what does "/* TODO: currently including all files */" mean for MPIOHD ? |
19:10:33 | funman | meizu m6sp has 2 RTCs ? o: |
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19:21:56 | CIA-1 | r31279 build result: 223 errors, 0 warnings (funman committed) |
19:22:37 | funman | hmm |
19:23:52 | funman | woops it's not the rtc |
19:26:34 | funman | technically it could be selected by the pcf50605 rtc but ipod use it not only for the rtc |
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20:15:36 | wodz | funman: If you are referring to SOURCES than this comment was that ultimately not all drivers are needed in bootloader. It may be outdate though. |
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20:17:12 | funman | ok |
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20:25:40 | funman | gigabeats and gigabeatf use the same controller, but a different driver :/ |
20:26:27 | gevaerts | The same controller for what? |
20:27:18 | funman | lcd* |
20:27:28 | funman | #define CONFIG_LCD LCD_GIGABEAT |
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20:32:29 | jhMikeS | I wouldn't say the bottom-end code to set it up is anything alike |
20:32:44 | funman | hum well it's also true for other models |
20:33:16 | funman | several models have an LCD_S1D15E06 with a custom driver each |
20:33:21 | jhMikeS | the only equivalent thing is the actual registers (thus display ic) |
20:33:37 | funman | jhMikeS: that means only init code is different? |
20:34:40 | wodz | jhMikeS: how exactly behave sleep(0)? |
20:34:42 | funman | LCD_X5 (on e200*) |
20:34:45 | funman | etc.. |
20:34:47 | jhMikeS | init, data transfer and power management, the SoC interfaces are nothing alike |
20:35:03 | jhMikeS | wodz: it sleeps until the end of the current tick |
20:35:44 | wodz | and sleep(1) then? |
20:35:52 | funman | so does CONFIG_LCD means anything at all? |
20:35:52 | desowin | 1 ms |
20:35:55 | bertrik | how is sleep(0) different from yield()? |
20:35:57 | jhMikeS | funman: a generic serial interface to write regs would be about the the only thing they could share |
20:36:28 | jhMikeS | wodz: sleeps anywhere from 1-2 ticks minimum |
20:36:55 | jhMikeS | bertrik: sleep(0) can sleep from 0-1 ticks since it sleeps until the tick turns over |
20:38:07 | jhMikeS | yield immediately switches to another thread if another is elected to run or just returns immediately, the CPU won't be put to wait for an interrupt |
20:38:14 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31284): tuner-as3525v2.c: only build what's needed ... |
20:38:31 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31285): SOURCES: select lcd driver based on CONFIG_LCD ... |
20:38:57 | desowin | jhMikeS: can we have this as comment over sleep() function body? |
20:40:09 | CIA-1 | r31284 build result: 24 errors, 0 warnings (funman committed) |
20:41:06 | jhMikeS | desowin: sure. it's been like that in RB since before I was here though |
20:41:39 | CIA-1 | r31285 build result: 24 errors, 0 warnings (funman committed) |
20:42:23 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31286): typo |
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20:48:57 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31287): factorize build conditions of adc-as3514.c |
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20:54:54 | barul | hi |
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20:57:09 | CIA-1 | New commit by jethead71 (r31288): Add comments source comments about the behavior of yield and sleep. |
20:58:12 | barul | do the memory cards have to be formatted in FAT to work in Sansa Clip +? |
20:58:30 | gevaerts | yes |
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21:15:55 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31289): SOURCES: factorize build of some adc drivers |
21:16:06 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31290): There's not much to be shared between gigabeatf and gigabeats lcd code ... |
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21:34:19 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31291): SOURCES: factorize as3514 files |
21:34:34 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31292): SOURCES: factorize archos drivers |
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21:40:09 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31293): MPIO: factorize source files |
21:42:07 | CIA-1 | r31293 build result: 97 errors, 0 warnings (funman committed) |
21:42:40 | wodz | funman: both MPIOs have WM8750 codec |
21:43:39 | funman | yes there is a HAVE_WM8750 |
21:45:04 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31294): typo |
21:46:57 | wodz | funman: you added ifdef which is imo redundant |
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21:48:16 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31295): SOURCES: factorize target/coldfire/ata-as-coldfire.S |
21:48:24 | funman | wodz: where? |
21:49:37 | wodz | around target/coldfire/wmcodec-coldfire.c |
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21:51:09 | wodz | it is a) coldfire specific (as i2c transfer function on coldfires is a bit different than anywhere else) b) it is only used by MPIOs |
21:51:55 | funman | ok |
21:52:13 | funman | what if we move it around line 329 ? |
21:52:49 | funman | or inside #ifdef MPIO_HD* but keeping the #ifdef WM8750 |
21:53:48 | wodz | for now I think it should be inside ifdef MPIO_HD |
21:54:05 | wodz | guarding with WM8750 is not needed there as I said |
21:54:36 | wodz | there are no other coldfire MPIO afaik |
21:55:11 | funman | for the moment |
21:55:26 | funman | http://pastie.org/3022952 |
21:55:48 | funman | if that file is specific to WM8750 it should be marked as such IMO |
21:56:03 | wodz | funman: 1) MPIO is pretty dead company 2) all newer designs were ARM based (even HD400) |
21:56:25 | funman | ah i see so there is no chance of seeing an old target getting a new port |
21:56:45 | wodz | funman: it is not wm8750 specific at all most (all?) wm codecs use the same format |
21:57:05 | funman | should we move it inside mpio/ then? |
21:57:42 | wodz | in theory we could see some coldfire target (other than mpio) utilizing wm codec |
21:58:05 | funman | i'll move it in MPIO block without ifdef, ok? |
21:58:16 | CIA-1 | New commit by dreamlayers (r31296): Add conditionals for functions only needed on SWCODEC targets. |
21:58:29 | wodz | funman: I think that is the best solution |
21:58:37 | wodz | anyway this hair splitting :-) |
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21:59:01 | funman | yeah, thanks for your comments anyway |
21:59:06 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31297): move wmcodec-coldfire inside MPIO files |
21:59:16 | funman | there are still a few duplicates for iaudio / iriver, and then there is the arm / pp mess |
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22:00:59 | wodz | \o/ IDA->Create flow chart GDL ->graph-easy .gdl .dot -> xdot.py .dot gives somewhat manageable flow graph :-) |
22:02:59 | CIA-1 | r31297 build result: All green |
22:03:35 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31298): SOURCES: factorize common iaudio x5/m5 files |
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22:10:24 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31299): SOURCES: factorize common iriver files |
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22:18:26 | wodz | http://www.freeimagehosting.net/f8cc7 |
22:23:12 | ukleinek | wodz: is this the ftl? |
22:24:42 | wodz | ukleinek: this is only tiny part of it |
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22:25:02 | wodz | ukleinek: this is a graph of the function initializing remap tables |
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22:26:01 | ukleinek | hihi, when I click on your image I get http://www.freeimagehosting.net/c168b |
22:26:04 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31300): SOURCES: factorize TCC77x files |
22:26:30 | barul | do anyone have a Sansa Clip + with memcard on a linux disrto? I cannot access my memory card from gentoo |
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22:28:17 | CIA-1 | r31300 build result: All green |
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22:32:23 | funman | barul: with rockbox usb (assuming you have a current build)? |
22:34:58 | gevaerts | barul: what does "cat /sys/module/scsi_mod/parameters/max_luns" say? |
22:37:26 | barul | funman: what do you mean by rockbox usb? the rockbox utility? |
22:37:28 | barul | gevaerts: 1 |
22:37:47 | gevaerts | barul: set that higher |
22:37:48 | funman | barul: does your clip+ run rockbox or the OF when you plug USB ? |
22:37:59 | * | gevaerts wonders why gentoo kernels are always misconfigured |
22:38:25 | CIA-1 | New commit by dreamlayers (r31301): Add conditionals around functions that are only needed when RTC is present. |
22:39:14 | barul | funman: when I plug it, OF is started, no choice |
22:39:48 | barul | gevaerts: seems it works :) thanks |
22:40:47 | CIA-1 | r31301 build result: 66 errors, 16 warnings (dreamlayers committed) |
22:41:00 | dreamlayers | Oh no :( |
22:41:19 | barul | gevaerts: is this option available in menuconfig? |
22:41:20 | funman | dreamlayers: welcome to the club ;) |
22:41:23 | barul | didn't find any luns |
22:41:50 | gevaerts | barul: CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN |
22:42:01 | gevaerts | You can also set module parameters of course |
22:42:08 | wodz | gevaerts: how the hell you know that is the problem :-) |
22:42:21 | gevaerts | wodz: common problem :) |
22:44:00 | barul | gevaerts: you rock |
22:44:40 | Bagder | ...the box! |
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22:44:51 | gevaerts | :) |
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22:46:47 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31302): build usb-s3c6400x according to CONFIG_USBOTG |
22:47:07 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31303): SOURCES: remove duplicate entry |
22:47:24 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31304): philips hdd: factorize |
22:47:36 | wodz | funman: does nano2g usb work again? |
22:48:23 | funman | wodz: i hope, i think theseven didn't test yet latest trunk |
22:48:58 | CIA-1 | r31302 build result: 66 errors, 16 warnings (funman committed) |
22:49:09 | * | TheSeven checks |
22:49:48 | funman | hum i should not commit before current red is fixed, to catch my possible errors |
22:49:51 | CIA-1 | New commit by dreamlayers (r31305): Remove conditional added around set_day_of_week in r31301. |
22:50:30 | dreamlayers | Actually, I the USB clock setting code should probably be removed when there's no RTC. This is just a quick fix to remove the red. |
22:51:11 | CIA-1 | r31304 build result: 67 errors, 16 warnings (funman committed) |
22:52:18 | funman | 1 more error but the table looks identical between r31302 and r31304 |
22:52:31 | funman | ah no there's the zen vision |
22:53:32 | * | TheSeven 's worker takes longer to build one nano2g build than it takes the build system do do several full rounds |
22:53:32 | CIA-1 | r31305 build result: All green |
22:54:08 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31306): factorize c200v1/e200v1 common files |
22:56:17 | CIA-1 | r31306 build result: All green |
22:56:53 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31307): factorize samsung yh common files |
22:58:53 | CIA-1 | r31307 build result: All green |
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23:01:05 | TheSeven | funman: still broken in r31304 |
23:01:25 | TheSeven | looks like rockbox deadlocks completely as soon as USB is inserted |
23:01:32 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31308): factorize S3C2440 common files |
23:01:33 | TheSeven | possibly a re-triggering IRQ? |
23:01:42 | funman | re-triggering? |
23:02:07 | TheSeven | i.e. not properly cleared and thus not letting the CPU exit IRQ mode |
23:02:36 | funman | i carefully checked git diff dd79e43234b38197021924217a635018cca6cdf6..HEAD −− usb-s3* |
23:03:11 | funman | changes are : defines instead of hardcoded bitmasks, DOEPCTLX / DIEPCTLX -> DEPCTL(X, dir) |
23:03:28 | funman | usb_drv_request_endpoint simplification |
23:03:34 | CIA-1 | r31308 build result: All green |
23:03:45 | funman | endpoint interrupt factorization (in/out) |
23:04:16 | TheSeven | well apparently something went wrong - either with your refactoring or with my build/testing process |
23:04:18 | funman | also transfer factorization (in/out) |
23:04:35 | funman | i don't think the build can harm |
23:06:43 | TheSeven | funman: I think I spotted it |
23:06:52 | funman | oh yeah? |
23:07:04 | TheSeven | usb-s3c6400x.c:227 looks broken to me |
23:07:25 | TheSeven | that one would explain an IRQ deadlock if out==false |
23:08:02 | funman | ah indeed it should be out, not true |
23:08:21 | * | jhMikeS just noticed on a couple targets so far that when a selected line starts to actually scroll, the selector disappears |
23:09:50 | wodz | jhMikeS: JdGordon changed code connected with scrolling recently |
23:09:50 | TheSeven | jhMikeS: something similar has been reported on the ML |
23:10:18 | jhMikeS | JONATHAN! |
23:12:41 | funman | TheSeven: i was confused because the above code is only for ep0 out, does the change fix the driver? |
23:13:04 | * | TheSeven is compiling |
23:14:04 | TheSeven | yep, that was it :) |
23:14:25 | CIA-1 | New commit by theseven (r31309): Un-break nano2g USB |
23:14:45 | dreamlayers | Is there any reason to not remove USB time setting when there's no RTC? It does nothing then. |
23:15:12 | TheSeven | isn't this basically an itunes-only feature anyway? |
23:16:03 | dreamlayers | Yeah. It's currently in usb_storage.c without any conditionals. |
23:16:06 | funman | TheSeven: great, sorry for the breakage |
23:16:14 | * | TheSeven tries on a classic as well |
23:16:36 | CIA-1 | r31309 build result: All green |
23:17:09 | wodz | TheSeven: don't we have a tool to sync time in our tree? |
23:17:27 | TheSeven | no idea... but this definitely originates from itunes |
23:17:44 | TheSeven | funman: btw, I didn't spot this one by diffing |
23:18:12 | gevaerts | TheSeven: not really. It's the ipod protocol, yes, but that doesn't mean it doesn't work with the linux tool and any other player |
23:18:15 | TheSeven | this was just the most likely cause for that kind of hard lockup, so I looked there first |
23:18:37 | * | TheSeven didn't knew that we extended this to other devices as well :) |
23:19:07 | gevaerts | But yes, RTC is a bit of a practical requirement :) |
23:19:40 | wodz | utils/time-sync/ |
23:19:44 | wodz | :-) |
23:20:20 | funman | TheSeven: do you want to try usb-drv-as3525v2.c on nano2g ? |
23:20:29 | gevaerts | wodz: yes, but libgpod also has a tool |
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23:20:50 | TheSeven | not right now, but possibly during the weekend |
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23:21:18 | TheSeven | I guess I'll have to adjust the SYNOPSYSOTG_CLOCK and SYNOPSYSOTG_AHBCFG values somewhere? |
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23:21:37 | funman | yeah |
23:22:21 | funman | well OTG_CLOCK is not in AMSv2 |
23:22:46 | funman | all the ^O registers are ipod specific (s5l?) |
23:23:41 | funman | init/exit code (and usb_resetà need adjustement |
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23:27:31 | CIA-1 | New commit by funman (r31310): factorize s5l8700 common code (also used by s5l8701, but not s5l8702) |
23:27:34 | funman | missing: ipod, pp, arm |
23:29:35 | CIA-1 | r31310 build result: All green |
23:30:19 | TheSeven | hm, the current s3c6400x driver doesn't seem to work on the classic |
23:30:38 | TheSeven | well, it works well enough to do enumeration, but windows only sees a 0 byte volume |
23:31:32 | TheSeven | i have observed similar misbehavior (but only occasionally) before your refactoring, so it might be a completely different problem |
23:32:34 | TheSeven | anyway, I'm falling asleep :) |
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23:48:04 | fml | I think the (now reverted) commit by dreamlayers regarding RTC functions was correct. He just forgot to protect some other places with the condition. |
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23:58:02 | funman | why ipod1g2g doesn't use ata-as-arm.S ? |
23:58:32 | funman | hm they use ata-pp5002.c |