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#rockbox log for 2025-03-09

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12:21:00_bilgus_still looking into this asan crash in icons, indeed the math says its overflowing !27bd48a0 27bd47e0 c0
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12:21:45_bilgus_0xC1 is element 193 or a 192 element character array
12:21:51_bilgus_of a*
12:23:13_bilgus_I'd say its just because of the packing in Y but why only once we up the font :?
12:25:08_bilgus_oh and blocking it makes the icon cut off so I'm missing something
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12:55:09speachyit's probably that the 1bpp code is missing the blocking whereas the others have it.
12:56:19speachysorry I can't be of more help. I can barely form a coherent sentence right now
12:59:34_bilgus_you ok?
12:59:43_bilgus_I figured it out
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13:00:09_bilgus_whats going on is it reads an extra byte that is discarded
13:00:23_bilgus_because of the packing
13:00:50speachyhead cold, fever, horking up lots of colors
13:00:55speachyhad lots of ambitions this weekend too
13:01:25_bilgus_so you load the last byte and do a a few more loops to shift out the remainder of the last row
13:01:26speachyso... this asan thing is "harmless" in practice
13:01:57_bilgus_in theory yes but what I can't explain is why only once upping the font
13:02:11speachylarger row size?
13:02:47speachy(larger row height than icon height, I mean)
13:03:24_bilgus_yeah maybe it normally doesn't get that far but that seems iffy
13:03:50speachyspecial 1bpp packing?
13:06:06_bilgus_yeah I wonder.. will keep investigating, try moving the loop around a bit
13:07:43speachymaybe also horiz vs vertical packing?
13:08:05_bilgus_yeah and I want to say vert is the weird one
13:08:28speachythat's easy to envision reading past the end
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13:10:00_bilgus_I think I should be able to move the loop around in such a way that I do it backwards without needing to overread I figured that method out when I was messing with lua and trying to figure this stuff out
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14:31:59_bilgusok it doesn't appear till we use a bigger font due to the alignment in the smaller font it doesn't have to do the extra byte copy loop as its a multiple of 8
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19:16:56chris_sspeachy: thanks for looking at the patches. I went ahead and also merged g#6428 since it seems uncontroversial to me and is trivial to revert.
19:16:58chris_sThat said, I've also added some comments to it regarding a proposal to change the behavior of the 'Create Playlist' option (or possibly even eliminate it), if anyone wants to chime in on that:
19:16:59rb-bluebotGerrit review #6428 at https://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/c/rockbox/+/6428 : Deprioritize 'Create Playlist' option by Christian Soffke
19:20:55chris_sBasically, I think we'd be better served if the option always operated on the root directory, if it is needed at all
19:24:02chris_sspeachy: hope you feel better soon
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20:31:33speachyI'm reluctant to add any new strings at this point but I'll leave deciions over how playlists work to those that make heavy use of 'em. :)
20:31:54speachyclearly I shouldn't do code review when medicated either
20:48:35blebhey speachy
20:48:42blebsorry to keep asking drive by questions
20:48:59blebbut would you be willing to share any more info about your wifi microcontroller project?
20:49:36blebthat potential for a free/auditable wifi stack is really interesting to me especially in light of the ESP32 news :)
20:55:43bleb<speachy> built a wifi iot endpoint, intended to be embedded into things like washing machines. stm32f1, st-e cw1200 wifi. 802.11g, wpa enterprise, tcp/ip, http server, api for controlling I/O, firmware updates, etc.
20:56:36blebso are stm32f1 and st-e cw1200 components that would have been on a SOC?
20:57:27blebI asked if you had to do any reverse engineering write the wifi stack
20:58:12blebor were you working at a company that had private access to documentation?
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21:00:05blebkind of just learning about this stuff but my impression of the ESP32, based on how people talk about it, is that the wifi stack is not just proprietary but it would be *impractical* to implement a free stack, e.g. that it would require reverse engineering
21:01:06blebI haven't seen people specifically say that, but if documentation were available I would think writing a somewhat functional wifi stack could be a reasonable summer project
21:02:31blebotoh if you didn't have to do reverse engineering for that iot project, it makes me wonder what other (more recent) chips have sufficient documentation to write a wifi stack without reverse engineering
21:02:40blebdo my questions make sense or am I totally off base
21:02:46blebsorry if too much ot
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22:38:05_bilgusbleb I think that news was sensationalism today it reads - Undocumented commands found in Bluetooth chip used by a billion devices
22:38:25_bilgusjust like people think hacking looks like whats on the cop shows
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23:23:40blebidk much about the sensationalism
23:24:01blebbut it doesn't inspire confidence in the quality of the code
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