--- Log for 03.05.110 Server: bartol.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 5 days and 13 hours ago 00.00.12 Join mirak [0] (~mirak@85-171-108-160.rev.numericable.fr) 00.03.33 # I also wonder what va_arg() gives when there's no variable paramter passed 00.07.12 Quit archivator (Quit: Leaving) 00.13.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.14.36 Join sinthetek [0] (~sinthetek@unaffiliated/sinthetek) 00.15.15 Quit sinthetek (Client Quit) 00.15.30 Join sinthetek [0] (~sinthetek@unaffiliated/sinthetek) 00.19.31 Quit w1ll14m (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 00.19.59 Quit lpereira (Quit: Leaving.) 00.21.50 Quit Zambezi (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00.22.04 # and now I have rockbox on my fuzev2 . . . :) 00.22.24 Join Zambezi [0] (Zulu@80.67.9.2) 00.22.42 Quit mikroflops (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 00.22.52 Quit linuxguy3 (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 00.23.25 Join linuxguy3 [0] (~timj@adsl-75-57-198-233.dsl.emhril.sbcglobal.net) 00.23.54 Join 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(~Till@CPE0018395fb63b-CM00195ee38f2c.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 01.10.27 Quit kugel (Remote host closed the connection) 01.13.36 # is anyone working on getting filesystem writes working on the sansaAMS players, in particular the fuzev2? 01.14.02 # yes. 01.14.14 # but no, we can't tell you how long it will take 01.15.02 # not what I was going to ask :) 01.15.20 # I'm wondering what the current issue with writes is . . . 01.16.36 Join Zarggg [0] (~zarggg@2001:0:4137:9e74:0:fbf3:beb1:ba3d) 01.18.42 # i'm not sure specifically, but i assume they don't work in a catastrophic fashion :) 01.18.57 # otherwise they'dbe enabled, probably, with a big warning label saying "may eat your sd card" 01.22.08 Quit Zarggg (Quit: Zarggg) 01.22.32 Quit Kupop (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 01.23.03 Join Kupop [0] (~Kupo@cpc2-bsfd7-2-0-cust220.5-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 01.29.30 Quit DataGhost (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 01.31.18 # arlaneenalra: The FIFO is not playing nice with us right now for sd writes, we keep getting over/underuns and cannot understand why because we don't have documentation for the SD controller. 01.31.37 Quit Guest75745 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 01.32.22 Join liar [0] (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) 01.36.15 Quit efyx (Remote host closed the connection) 01.39.48 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (~stephen@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 01.57.36 Quit Kupop (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 02.02.50 Quit kramer3d_ (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 02.03.43 Join kramer3d [0] (~kramer@residents-NATted-129-174-176-44.residents.gmu.edu) 02.03.48 Quit kramer3d (Changing host) 02.03.48 Join kramer3d [0] (~kramer@unaffiliated/kramer3d) 02.05.26 Join Rob2223 [0] (~Miranda@p4FDCA8E3.dip.t-dialin.net) 02.06.20 Quit Unhelpful (Remote host closed the connection) 02.07.59 Join fyrestorm [0] (~nnscript@cpe-68-173-235-128.nyc.res.rr.com) 02.08.39 Quit Rob2222 (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 02.12.12 Quit S_a_i_n_t () 02.13.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.13.45 Join ishottuify [0] 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Otherwise ROM IMAGE.) 06.02.42 Join togetic [0] (~togetic@unaffiliated/ibuffy) 06.13.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.14.37 Quit saratoga_lab (Quit: Page closed) 06.34.13 Quit rvvs89 (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 06.44.16 Quit CGL (Quit: Soy spammero http://wiki.n00b2hack.com.ve) 06.46.36 Join rvvs89 [0] (ivo@robotnik.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au) 06.59.59 Quit grndslm (Quit: Leaving) 07.09.08 Part arlaneenalra 07.16.08 Join einhirn [0] (~Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 07.28.24 Quit togetic (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 07.35.12 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) 07.41.58 Quit n1s (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 08.00.18 Quit kaniini (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 08.08.24 Join kaniini [0] (~quassel@dyn75-70.yok.fi) 08.08.40 Join droidcor1 [0] (~mark@69-165-163-234.dsl.teksavvy.com) 08.11.44 Quit droidcore (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 08.11.44 Quit antil33t (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 08.13.37 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.14.21 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 08.17.48 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) 08.18.01 Join antil33t [0] (~Mudkips@203-184-54-232.callplus.net.nz) 08.19.58 Part Boldfilter 08.28.20 Quit TheSeven (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 08.30.42 Join ender` [0] (krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 08.32.12 Join esperegu [0] (~quassel@145.116.15.244) 08.38.03 Join flydutch [0] (~flydutch@host36-202-dynamic.15-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 08.42.23 Join bmbl [0] (~Miranda@unaffiliated/bmbl) 08.45.25 Quit n1s (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 08.48.55 # found a weird error in "playback mode" on the CustomWPS Wiki page: 08.49.11 # "...playlist ends, just before the �menu� screen is..." 08.49.51 # http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/CustomWPS#Playback_Mode 08.51.27 Quit mc2739 (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 08.53.11 Join mc2739 [0] (~mc2739@rockbox/developer/mc2739) 08.53.36 Join esperegu_ [0] (~quassel@145.116.15.244) 08.53.39 Quit esperegu (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 08.55.46 Join efyx [0] (~efyx@lap34-1-82-225-185-146.fbx.proxad.net) 09.01.52 Quit antil33t (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 09.17.22 # would be interesting if foswiki had the "annotate" function ViewVC has, then you would know which revision added it without having to travel the history. I just wanted to find out what it was supposed to mean (guess: "menu", though I don't know why it has to be in quotes) 09.18.00 Join DerPapst [0] (~Alexander@188.107.192.68) 09.31.45 Quit kugel (Remote host closed the connection) 09.31.54 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 09.36.46 Join solexx_ [0] (~jrschulz@e176124068.adsl.alicedsl.de) 09.36.51 Join pamaury [0] (~pamaury@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 09.39.30 Join B4gder [0] (~daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder) 09.40.10 Quit solexx (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 09.42.21 Quit Kitar|st () 09.42.27 Quit kugel (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 09.42.40 Quit bmbl (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 09.48.02 # New commit by 03jethead71 (r25792): Gigabeat S: Those odd calls to irq_handler can still happen rarely after executing WFI. 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However, shouldn't we add something to the manual about it ? 11.02.13 # I thought that the database did "chunked" browsing in long lists that are longer than the "max entries in file browser" setting 11.04.15 # No, at least not for all things it seems. If you ask for something that needs to remove duplicates, it has to sort the list and thus can't "chunked" browsing. 11.04.57 Join arun [0] (~arun@unaffiliated/sindian) 11.05.47 # More precisely, each time you ask a search on a numeric tag, I think it does some sorting. Most played and played recently fit in this category 11.23.38 Quit n1s (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 11.26.20 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) 11.30.22 Join MethoS- [0] (~clemens@134.102.106.250) 11.34.32 Quit MethoS- (Remote host closed the connection) 11.48.41 Quit Haz (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 11.51.36 # gevaerts: when you have time, can you have a look at "FS#11091 - Plugging into USB when in "View Battery". If the behaviour of the battery screen is indeed intentional, I think we should close it because modifying the usb code just to handle that case (which is in Debug View !) would be overkill. 11.51.43 Quit n1s (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 11.56.19 Quit GodEater (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 11.56.52 Quit antil33t (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.57.54 Join Waste [0] (~4d659226@gateway/web/freenode/x-iqjgtfvnjodzhkbo) 12.00.10 Join antil33t [0] (~Mudkips@203-184-54-232.callplus.net.nz) 12.04.09 Join dfkt [0] (dfkt@unaffiliated/dfkt) 12.07.40 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 12.09.43 Quit BHSPitMonkey (Remote host closed the connection) 12.12.09 # pamaury: The behaviour while plugging USB in while in the batter screen "while in View Battery the DAP starts charging as if I held Menu when I plugged it in" is definitely intentional ( I assume it does this so that one is able to check that the charger connected/charging state is recognised by the player). 12.12.26 # As for the rest of it "I exit View Battery the player refuses to play audio when you try to go into Now Playing resulting in a crash and Menu+Select reboot" I doubt very much this is intentional... 12.13.41 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.13.59 Quit kugel (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 12.16.24 # pamaury: I just tried to reproduce 11091 (using r25761) and I am unable to do so...I have tested this on three different Nano2Gs so far, and *cannot* reproduce the behaviour. 12.17.31 # I am able to exit "View Battery" and continue on to play audio using "Resume Playback", "Database" and "Files" 12.18.26 # So...I'm now confused. It doesn't seem to mention in FS#11091 what revision is being used. 12.23.09 Join GodEater [0] (~bibble@cl-711.lon-02.gb.sixxs.net) 12.23.10 Quit GodEater (Changing host) 12.23.10 Join GodEater [0] (~bibble@rockbox/staff/GodEater) 12.24.09 # pamaury: Actually, I remembered that I have FS#11101 (user selectable USB cable behaviour) installed in my builds...which is enabled by default. When I turn this off, I am unable to play audio after returning from the "View Battery" screen, but it does not result in a lock-up needing hard reset. It simply flashes the WPS for s second or so, the disk access icon is displayed for a short while, then returns to the main menu. 12.24.13 # Very odd. 12.24.36 # S_a_i_n_t: strange, I have been able to reproduce on my e200, let me have a look at FS#11101 12.24.40 Part Waste 12.27.23 # Which state does it enters by default ? The FS#... view battery bug can only happen when exclusive disk access is needed, so basically only with usb storage 12.27.59 # If you have the "user cable..." patch and your device enters battery charging mode by default, then you can still play audio, this is normal 12.32.51 # It is very strange...I wonder what the difference is between connecting whilst holding "Menu" (or the equivalent) down, and connecting in the "View Battery" screen. :/ 12.32.56 Join Kupop [0] (~Kupo@cpc2-bsfd7-2-0-cust220.5-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 12.33.13 # AFAIK they are both supposed to have the same effect. 12.33.16 # no 12.33.30 # They're not? 12.33.37 # there is a difference between "battery charging usb mode" and "usb storage mode" 12.34.41 # What I mean is, I *thought* that connecting in the "View Battery" screen was supposed to enter into battery charging mode... 12.35.14 # Otherwise, shouldn;t it display the "USB screen"? 12.35.24 # Ah, it does not, it only prevents the usb code from entering usb screen, that's all 12.36.16 # Hmmm...in that case, it probably *should* display the USB screen, no? 12.36.28 # If it can't play audio...that seems sensible. 12.36.49 # no because thee battery view thread does not acknowledge usb connection, so the usb code doesn't enter usb screen 12.40.00 # Let me explain you the whole thing. In the code there are two distinct usb mode: exclusive storage and non exclusive storage (talking about devices which have a usb stack). In non exclusive storage mode, usb doesn't enter usb screen and doesn't lock any thread. For example, battery charging is a non exclusive storage mode. But in exclusive storage mode, the usb thread ask all threads to ackwoledge usb connection and block until disconnection 12.40.00 # and THEN it enters usb screen. If by chance, once threads doesn't acknowledge, all other threads are blocked but usb doesn't enter usb screen. Simple :) 12.42.45 # Hmmm...yes, that doess seem simple. However, I don't see from that a solution to FS#11091... 12.43.33 # There is no solution because there is no problem in my opinion. That's the debug menu after all. The best that *could* 12.43.41 # Other than perhaps preventing one from being able to exit that battery screen if usb is connected while viewing it. 12.43.48 # be done is to enter usb charging mode when in view battery screen 12.43.56 # or that. 12.44.07 # That's what I *thought* it did anyway ;) 12.44.42 # But that would complicated, and probably useless in my opinion because you can already enter charging mode by holding power/select button on usb plugging 12.44.46 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (~felixbrun@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 12.46.00 # I don't think it would be useless...as it would indeed solve 11091, but not being sure how complicated it would be to implement that behaviour...I can't really comment. 12.46.31 # It would be worthwhile to enter charging mode if USB is connected in the view battery screen IMO though. 12.47.08 # but the debug menu is the debug menu ! There are plenty of weird things in the debug menu 12.47.59 # Yes, this is ture...but "Keep Out!" seems to mean "Hey, please fiddle with all these things" to the 'average' user :P 12.48.42 Join komputes [0] (~komputes@ubuntu/member/komputes) 12.48.50 # The average user is stupid then, we can't fight against it, and it not visible in "normal" builds I think 12.49.22 # Hm? The Debug screen is in all builds AFAIK. 12.49.49 # I think release builds don't have the menu entry for it, even though it is compiled in 12.50.32 # I assume by "normal" you mean release builds? They always used tohave Debug...if it doesn't now, it must be a *fairly* recent removal. 12.50.32 # Nobody has yet actually done the work to remove it on releases 12.50.44 # it's been discussed in the past as a good idea 12.50.47 # but not implemented :) 12.50.50 # Aha...I was pretty sure it was still there. 12.51.18 # And yes, taking it away from "Average Joe" would be seen as a good thing IMO 12.52.31 # there's the odd few *useful* bits of informatino in there, though, which aren't otherwise accessible 12.53.20 # Right, there's half a solution to 11091 then ;) (assuming the OP was using a release build), the other half, or a "whole fix" would be to enable USB charging mode if cable insert is detected when in the "view battery" screen. 12.53.39 # My opinion on FS#11091 is that I don't see the point in complicating the usb code (which is already not so simple) just for that. Because if we implement that, then we need to fix pretty much all other screen in the menu 12.54.25 # yeah, let's not have special cases just for that.. 12.54.27 Quit jhMikeS (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 12.54.53 # Torne: Hasn't "hiding" the debug menu (and being able to enable it with a config setting) been talked about? 12.54.54 Join jhMikeS [0] (~jethead71@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 12.55.04 # S_a_i_n_t: yes, that's what i just said.. 12.55.29 # Well...no, not exactly. 12.56.46 Ctcp Ignored 9 channel CTCP requests in 1 hour and 53 minutes at the last flood 12.56.46 # * pamaury leaves for 5 minutes but come back soon to argue on this point 12.56.49 Quit pamaury (Quit: Quitte) 12.57.27 # I got the impression that you were talking about removing it completely from release builds, hiding it by default and being able to enable it through a config setting seems a lot more versatile. 12.58.14 Join |DaMaGeD| [0] (~dam@85.26.232.203) 12.58.25 # no, i don't think anyone has proposed that 12.58.28 # because the same problem exists 12.58.36 # But, IIRC "hidden menu entries" are on the magical non-written No-Do list. 12.58.36 # users change all settings too, even ones they don't understand 12.58.48 Join pamaury [0] (~pamaury@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 12.58.52 # the proposal was not to compile it in at all, based on a compile time option :) 12.59.34 # Ah, at least hiding the menu entry still gives acess to it if it is needed in a support situation though. 13.00.01 Quit |DaMaGeD| (Client Quit) 13.00.25 # the users who complain about things like 11091 are the exact same people who will turn that on though 13.00.28 # and then complain anyway 13.00.53 # ...so true ;) 13.01.02 # personally i would move useful read-only informatino (like.. disk info, and the like) into the regular system menu or similar 13.01.09 # i.e. stuff users cannot actually *do* anything with 13.01.18 # and hten just remove the debug menu from releases :0 13.01.21 # Hmmm...good idea. 13.01.35 # view battery is not useful end user info, really 13.01.49 # all the status stuff it shows you (charging/etc) is available to the statusbar/wps anyway 13.02.00 # why not rename Dubug (Keep Out!) to "Debug (Please, come on in and mess with all these settings!)? 13.02.08 # *reverse psycology ;) 13.02.15 # and showing peole voltages is just asking for them to not understand internal resistances and battery aging :) 13.03.24 # So, should I close FS#11091 stating that's it's not a bug or not ? 13.03.38 Join petur [0] (~petur@212.8.184.2) 13.03.39 # My theory is that the "(Keep Out!)" is what intrigues people enough to want to go in there in the first place...I think if it was just "Debug" it wouldn't have as much of an air of mystery about it. 13.04.06 Nick petur is now known as Guest12885 (~petur@212.8.184.2) 13.04.13 # pamaury: there's no way to do anything about it easily, so close it 13.04.20 # ok 13.04.36 # if there was an easy fix that didn't hurt anything else then fixing is fine ;) 13.04.51 # but.. yeah. let's not worry about people doing stupid things in debug menu :) 13.05.18 Quit Guest12885 (Client Quit) 13.05.29 Join p3tur [0] (~petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 13.06.07 # I don't think it's necessarily a "stupid thing", it is based on the assumption (and I thought this too...) that when plugging the cable in when in the view battery screen that it enters usb charging mode. 13.06.52 # Assuming anything about the debug menu counts as a "stupid thing" :) 13.06.53 # And, based on that assumption...expecting it to still play audio is perfectly understandable. 13.08.14 # Tell him to use FS#11101, then it'll work as he expects it to ;) 13.08.54 # S_a_i_n_t: I have no idea why anyone would assume that, though 13.08.58 # why should it? 13.08.58 # But, then you have to hold menu for usb storage mode...it's lose/lose situation. 13.10.31 # I have no idea why it *should*, but it seems logical. I guess just because of the mental association between view battery/charging mode 13.11.55 # The Nano2g (the device that the "bug" was reported on) doesn't even have charging detection in the view battery screen...so, I guess that logic doesn't really work there. 13.12.02 # * pamaury thinks we should add a big banner in the main rockbox website page, stating "Use the Debug Menu at your own risk, all bug reports about it will be automatically closed" 13.13.32 # pamaury: that's not entirely true either. We will accept some bugs about it... 13.13.40 # sure :) 13.13.44 Join JohannesSM64 [0] (~johannes@cm-84.215.116.196.getinternet.no) 13.16.56 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 13.21.27 # S_a_i_n_t: All items below "Debug" are just that. So they may or may not handle all situations. This is know and not worth fixing 13.22.04 # *known 13.24.00 # I figured out the reason why I think it is assumed that the player enters charging mode when the cable is inserted whilst in the view battery screen...because no USB screen is displayed, so, it seems as though it is in charging mode to the un-initiated. (those who don't know the code, or the mechanics behind it). 13.27.30 # I thought that the debug menu was disabled in releases (and it was only forgotten to do so in some) 13.27.54 # Did something have a look at "FS#11097 - Screendump crashes Nano 2G" ? I understand what TheSeven says but I don't know to which sector buffer on stack he refers to 13.30.17 # IIRC I managed to get screendump working on the Nano2g by incresing the main stack size by 16X 13.30.25 # but...that is hardly a fix ;) 13.31.30 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 13.31.58 # true and TheSeven seem to talk about a sector buffer which is allocated on the stack which of course is bad. But I don't where it is, don't even know if it still exists. IIRC I fixed such a bug in the file system code. Could you have a try with the normal stack size S_a_i_n_t ? 13.32.37 # It fails on Normal stack size (current SVN), I just tried it again then in the hope that it magically fixed itself. 13.32.40 # why is it bad? 13.33.44 # it increases stack usage, but is that a bad thing? 13.35.38 # because sector size is huge on Nano2G 13.35.52 # it already caused several stkov bugs 13.36.36 # Indeed...the stack had to be doubled just to stop pictureflow from panicing...which is again, hardly a fix. But seemed to be the only workaround. 13.37.59 # pamaury: that's not a explaination imo 13.38.10 Quit komputes (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 13.38.47 # the current stacks are clearly designed for the smaller stack size. so I wouldn't call it a bug when a new target demands more 13.38.50 # my argument is that all stack sizes are fixed whatever the sector size it, this is bad 13.42.17 # I don't know how much of a problem it is, but having things on the stack makes functions better re-entrant. moving things out of the stack doesn't necessarily save ram usage too 13.43.54 # You're right but in some cases it's completely useless because for example, the function can't be called by several threads at the same time. 13.45.02 Join daurnimator [0] (daurnimato@freenode/staff/daurnimator) 13.45.13 # so adding 1 sector size to the stack should have the same effect as moving it into bss? 13.45.13 # can I update my fuze firmware safely? 13.45.48 # ie, will rockbox still work? or at least is it still possible to install our bootloader after upgrading 13.46.37 # I think "a target needs more stack" is not a strong reason to move things to the bss. But it makes me think that people are too lazy to figure out the stack size really needed 13.48.13 # IMHO 13.48.32 # IMHO, you should learn to not calling people names that often... 13.50.00 # I don't understand 13.50.08 # "people are too lazy to figure out" ... 13.50.20 # that's an aggressive statement 13.50.22 # totally uncalled for 13.50.36 # I'm just saying 13.50.47 # it *makes me think that*, which is an impression I get. I didn't say it's true or something 13.51.08 # yes, and it makes you appear aggressive and people will get defensive 13.51.09 # On top of that, I strongly disagree. Making the stack size depend on the sector size will need updating each time you change something, which is easily forgotten 13.52.22 # ok, I'll just shut up 13.52.54 # kugel: so there's just nothing OR being rude, no inbetween? 13.53.21 # I'm just objecting to the way of the discussion, I don't argue any side here 13.55.22 # I don't think I was agressive, and I didn't mean to be, but if I cannot express myself correclty currently without stepping someone's shoes I rather say nothing. 13.56.07 # Anyway, it's not important, we don't have any particular code to discuss precisely here :) 14.02.43 # what are the conditions surrounding acquiring the "Artists Badge"? 14.02.53 # * S_a_i_n_t is curious. 14.04.17 # S_a_i_n_t: they're under review 14.05.03 # Is there anywhere I can check what the conditions for the badges were/are? 14.13.36 Join halmi [0] (~netbook@188.20.253.186) 14.13.43 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.16.06 Join mischasworld [0] (~quassel@193.174.158.110) 14.17.50 Nick YPSY is now known as Ypsy (~ypsy@geekpadawan.de) 14.18.47 # S_a_i_n_t: I think the "artist" page was in the past given to anyone who had submitted an original theme (i.e. not just adapting an existing one) to the wps gallery. 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http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/7762 16.09.54 # The patch is old as the hills, and there is *no* chance of it patching properly/compiling still...but it may be an interesting starting point for you. 16.11.13 # "OF Style" seeking for the iPods is something I'd really like personally...and it could free up |<< and >>| IIUC? 16.13.44 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.14.26 # Aren't those buttons needed for track skipping? 16.14.54 # Well..yes, they are. 16.16.00 # And short select takes you back to the now playing dir, which I guess you'd lose if this was implemented...id almost definitely wouldn;t get into SVN, but would make for an interesting patch. 16.17.51 # What I'm think is something like select to toggle the wheel between volume/seeking in the WPS, with long select still taking you to the context menu. 16.18.38 # You'd lose select taking you back to the now playing dir, but that isn't much of a loss as menu takes you back tothe menu from the wps anyway...so, yeah. 16.19.53 # fat chance after the shit fight I got into trying to get the wps view mode in on that button 16.21.28 # Oh, there's no way I'd expect it to get into SVN...but I bet a patch would get some good use by iPod owners. 16.23.16 # JdGordon1: "wps view mode"...? 16.23.36 # press a button and a tag would change its value 16.23.44 # so you could do some funky shit :) 16.24.20 Quit n1s (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 16.24.24 # As far as I see it, there isn't really any need for short selects function on the iPods (taking you to the now playing dir) as you can do this almost as easily with the "menu" button. 16.24.55 # I don't see why anyone would be so protective over what is essentially a reproduced function in a crowded keymap... 16.25.02 # * S_a_i_n_t is confused by this. 16.28.41 Quit TillW (Quit: This now concludes our broadcast day.) 16.34.35 # because heaven forbid we allow any sort of button customisation! 16.35.21 # I would love to see the option of choosing "browse, volume, seek, skin mode" as possible actions for the select button 16.35.24 # +others 16.35.38 Quit DerPapst (Quit: Leaving.) 16.36.30 Join bmbl [0] (~Miranda@unaffiliated/bmbl) 16.37.37 # Isn't configurable (toggling) buttons on the imaginary (or unwritten rather)No-Do list? 16.37.52 Join MethoS- [0] (~clemens@134.102.106.250) 16.38.24 # but wait...we *do* have configurable buttons now...Hotkey would class as that, would it not? 16.38.29 # isnt hotkeys *in* svn? 16.38.42 # hehehe...great minds think alike ;) 16.39.32 Join toffe82 [0] (~chatzilla@12.169.218.14) 16.39.44 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) 16.40.14 # On *that* topic, FS#11208 should really be comitted as it makes selecting the hotkey assignment actually possible on the iPods now. 16.40.34 # I never seem to catch Blue_Dude in here anymore though. 16.41.27 Quit Unhelpful (Remote host closed the connection) 16.41.35 # It is still a bit of a nightmare to acess the Hotkey once it's set, but *WAY* easier to set one (and actually possible now, current SVN is just...blargh) 16.44.09 # linuxstb: have you looked at the creat/open() patch? 16.44.11 Quit einhirn (Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org) 16.45.27 Join liar [0] (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) 16.45.54 # S_a_i_n_t: that patch works?! 16.46.16 # * JdGordon1 is slightly surprised 16.46.26 # we all are :p 16.47.27 Join togetic [0] (~togetic@unaffiliated/ibuffy) 16.47.52 # 11208? 16.49.20 # Be nice lol...remember when I said the implentation was "shit"? He *really* took that personally. 16.49.35 # I had to do a bit of ass-kissing after thast one ;) 16.53.24 Join Boldfilter [0] (~Boldfilte@adsl-82-151-224.jax.bellsouth.net) 16.56.37 Join GodEater [0] (~bibble@rockbox/staff/GodEater) 16.56.44 Join Bullet` [0] (~Bullet@AMontsouris-159-1-90-184.w92-140.abo.wanadoo.fr) 16.57.22 # gevaerts: you might also want to look at it :) 16.59.18 # kugel: I had a quick look yesterday - I'll give it a proper look this evening. 17.00.19 # thanks. 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It seems the card transfers all it's bytes to the CIU but not all make it to the BIU. Maybe because the clk shuts off when the card is done transferring? 19.14.01 # what's CIU / BIU ? 19.14.26 # card interface unit/bus interface unit 19.14.48 # from the "maybe this is the right doc" sheet...... 19.15.39 # The link from my forum post doesn't work anymore but I've got a .pdf if you need 19.15.43 Quit JohannesSM64 (Remote host closed the connection) 19.15.51 # can you send it by mail? 19.15.56 # on the way 19.16.26 # right know we only set thsi bit in init_controller 19.16.49 # in linux it isn't set anywhere? 19.17.17 Join JohannesSM64 [0] (~johannes@cm-84.215.116.196.getinternet.no) 19.21.09 # In the linux patch I think it gets set when they mess with the gpio lines 19.21.35 # in the OF it's sent when changing clkdiv 19.21.41 # or disabling/enabling the clock 19.21.45 # (MCI_CLKENA) 19.22.36 # ' enable data lines also for current CI' <- interesting 19.22.38 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@168.16.237.142) 19.29.43 Quit loveless (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep) 19.31.36 # i see no ref to MCI_GPIO in OF though 19.34.01 # no, I couldn't find anything either so I just moved on and grasped at some more straws... :-) 19.34.02 Join phanboy4 [0] (~benji@c-174-49-112-244.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 19.35.00 Quit Kupop (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 19.35.57 Join Kupop [0] (~Kupo@cpc2-bsfd7-2-0-cust220.5-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 19.37.36 Join komputes [0] (~komputes@ubuntu/member/komputes) 19.40.22 Quit einhirn (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 19.41.24 Join Horscht [0] (~Horscht2@xbmc/user/horscht) 19.52.16 Join petur [0] (~petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 19.55.29 Join loveless [0] (~lloveless@2a01:198:26e:0:216:cbff:feb9:8c8d) 19.56.23 Join Luca_S [0] (~5711b744@giant.haxx.se) 19.56.45 Join ollebe [0] (~olle@root.rot.sgsnet.se) 20.00.59 # FlynDice: 'Supports FIFO over-run and under-run prevention by stopping card clock' 20.01.10 Quit S_a_i_n_t () 20.01.13 Join mirak_ [0] (~mirak@85-171-108-160.rev.numericable.fr) 20.01.59 Join S_a_i_n_t [0] (S_a_i_n_t@203.184.2.101) 20.04.24 # funman: Yes that was was what I was referring to a couple of days ago 20.05.25 # oh i had understood that the overrun happened because the clock stopped 20.05.40 # but reading this sentence makes me think it happens because the clock *doesn't* stop 20.05.43 Quit robin0800 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 20.06.53 Quit CGL (Quit: Soy spammero http://wiki.n00b2hack.com.ve ---- \m/ d(>.<)b \m/) 20.07.17 # I was wondering whether it was an automatic function or whether we needed to manage it, I didn't see anythin in the linux patch or the OF that led me to beleive we needed to manage it though. 20.08.24 # wher did you pull the "100% FSM coverage" from? 20.08.45 Quit komputes (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 20.08.48 # nevermind found it 20.09.03 # page 119: "Verification Environment Features", perhaps it's some kind of automated tests 20.10.36 # There are some CMD_FSM_STATE_B0/1/2/3 bits in the status register was why it caught my attention 20.13.50 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.14.22 # btw WAIT_PRV_DAT isn't needed for transfers 20.16.07 Quit jgarvey (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 20.16.45 Join Unhelpful [0] (~quassel@71.173.205.32) 20.16.46 Quit Unhelpful (Changing host) 20.16.46 Join Unhelpful [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/Unhelpful) 20.17.37 Quit bluebrother (Disconnected by services) 20.17.40 Join bluebroth3r [0] (~dom@rockbox/developer/bluebrother) 20.19.02 Join DerPapst [0] (~Alexander@p5797C6C2.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.19.45 Join knibbel [0] (~juseff@xdsl-87-79-190-228.netcologne.de) 20.19.46 Join bimbel [0] (~Miranda@unaffiliated/bmbl) 20.19.59 # hi guys 20.21.09 # finished installing newest rockbox firmware on my fuze v2 20.22.21 # now my question is : how can i save the changed language? because on fuze v2 saving/writing is not supported 20.22.29 # FlynDice: also I don't see RW_BIT being used in linux 20.22.39 # knibbel: use a config.cfg generated by the simulator 20.22.44 Quit bmbl (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 20.23.12 # thx funman 20.23.19 # but what is the simulator ? 20.23.34 # search the wiki 20.23.38 # k 20.25.53 Join kugel_ [0] (~kugel@g231105135.adsl.alicedsl.de) 20.25.53 # ah, if i don't set RW_BIT I get DRTO (data read timeout) + DTO 20.26.14 Quit kugel (Disconnected by services) 20.26.17 Nick kugel_ is now known as kugel (~kugel@g231105135.adsl.alicedsl.de) 20.26.18 # fifo, tcb, tbb all are 0 bytes 20.26.26 Quit kugel (Changing host) 20.26.26 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 20.32.21 Join w1ll14m [0] (~w1ll14m@84-104-80-54.cable.quicknet.nl) 20.34.16 Quit mirak_ (Quit: Ex-Chat) 20.34.37 Join mirak_ [0] (~mirak@85-171-108-160.rev.numericable.fr) 20.37.21 # FRUN : TCBCNT = 0 (nothing got to the card), TCCCNT = 80, FIFO_COUNT = 112 20.37.52 # FIFOTH set to 0x20 = 32 bytes 20.38.04 # 112-80 = 32 20.39.15 # that was with DMA_S64 20.39.35 # with DMA_S8 : TCBCNT = 0, TCCCNT = 96, FIFO_COUNT = 108 20.40.04 # 108-96 = 12 ? 20.40.31 # assuming the fifo deth is 0x40 = 96, then indeed we have an overrun 20.40.42 # oops 0x40 = 64 20.45.15 Join fyre^OS [0] (~nnscript@static-71-249-251-152.nycmny.east.verizon.net) 20.45.43 # @funman: big thx i create config file and it worked ! now my last question: how can i create database file? 20.47.04 # i don't know 20.47.12 # funman: sorry was away for a bit, the linux patch does use the RW bit see line 25664 20.47.23 Quit esperegu (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 20.47.32 # are you reading the patch itself? 20.47.37 # yes 20.47.48 # i used patch -N to extract new files 20.48.20 # CMD_RW_BIT is defined but unused 20.48.59 # grep SD_HWL_CMD_READ_WRITE_MSK 20.49.05 # yep i see it 20.49.13 # if (flags .. & MMC_DATA_WRITE) 20.50.02 # dma with different width for the fifo (8, 16 bits) doesn't give better results 20.50.44 # WAIT_PRV_DAT is also named CMD_WAIT_COMPL (and it's used) 20.51.19 # Yes, they seemed to all match up with what we're doing and what the OF does 20.52.05 # well, what we think the OF does because it obviosly does more.... 20.52.20 # it seems strange that the fifo count is in bytes if you can change its width 20.52.23 # or less! 20.52.50 Quit flydutch (Quit: /* empty */) 20.52.52 # kugel: you can't change fifo width, but you can change the width of dma transfers 20.52.54 # kugel: You can change depth not width I think 20.53.22 # grep '2<<' dma-pl081.c 20.53.24 # funman: ah, I misunderstood your sentence 20.54.40 # FlynDice: did you check the DMA settings used by OF ? 20.54.56 # no 20.55.00 Join Schmo [0] (~Miranda@p3EE202A4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 20.55.22 # 64 * 32bits it seems 20.55.33 Quit bimbel (Quit: Bye!) 20.55.45 Join bmbl [0] (~Miranda@unaffiliated/bmbl) 20.56.33 # which would be larger than the fifo (assuming it's 0x40 = 64 *bytes*) 20.57.53 # I tried all the settings that were in pl081.h and couldn't get any to work... 20.57.53 # that seems rather low 20.58.12 # i read 0x3f<<16 from FIFOTH before we modify it 20.58.20 # according to linux it's the fifo depth - 1 20.58.38 # what makes you think it's in bytes? 20.58.41 Quit Schmogel (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 20.58.58 Quit detaos (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 20.59.09 # linux macro I think 20.59.34 # kugel: fifo_free() in linux driver 20.59.57 # fifo count (in mci_status) is in bytes, and fifo_free returns depth - fifo_count 21.00.15 # ah, alright 21.00.24 Quit kugel (Remote host closed the connection) 21.05.59 # using DMA_S64 for reads cause FRUN too 21.09.52 # i didn't reverse the whole DMA code in clipv2 OF but it looks bit for bit identical, and then the setting DMA_S64 is used 21.10.04 Join halmi [0] (~netbook@188.20.253.186) 21.10.17 # (identical to clipv1 code) 21.14.55 # funman: That's dma code as it pertains to pl081 code am I understanding that correctly? That would make sense to me since it's really the SD controller here that's not behaving as we would expect it to. 21.15.24 # yes it's pl081 21.15.38 # * FlynDice need to head out shortly but will return later 21.17.01 Join komputes [0] (~komputes@ubuntu/member/komputes) 21.18.12 # New commit by 03mcuelenaere (r25796): Ingenic Jz4740: cleanup USB driver a bit (no externally visible functional changes) 21.20.33 # OF asks for a response when issuing READ/WRITE multiple blocks but doesn't set a response handler 21.22.19 Join JeffSee [0] (~41bd151a@giant.haxx.se) 21.22.53 # Hey all 21.23.35 Quit JeffSee (Client Quit) 21.24.25 # heya 21.25.46 Quit JohannesSM64 (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.3-dev) 21.26.54 Quit loveless (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 21.27.06 Join loveless [0] (~lloveless@188-195-101-189-dynip.superkabel.de) 21.29.09 Quit Kupop (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 21.30.01 Quit phanboy4 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 21.30.51 Quit kaniini (Remote host closed the connection) 21.35.13 Join Kupop [0] (~Kupo@cpc2-bsfd7-2-0-cust220.5-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 21.36.18 Nick bgs000 is now known as bgs100 (znc@unaffiliated/bgs100) 21.39.25 Quit liar (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 21.39.33 # FlynDice: i think i've found a fix for FS#11140 21.40.25 # FlynDice: enabling dma channel *before* sending the command, because it seems send_cmd doesn't return before transfer is finished 21.40.42 Quit loveless (Read error: No route to host) 21.42.07 # s/is finished/starts/ 21.45.04 Join loveless [0] (~lloveless@188-195-101-189-dynip.superkabel.de) 21.46.32 # so it can't replace the wakeup signal 21.47.37 # and with this patch (moving dma enable; interrupt on cmd isn't needed) there's no FRUN interrupt anymore but only a deadlock (backlight thread still runs) 21.48.50 Quit Luca_S (Quit: CGI:IRC) 21.50.11 # excuse me while i remove directories from my microsd card :P 21.51.07 Quit Kupop (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 21.51.31 Join Kupop [0] (~Kupo@cpc2-bsfd7-2-0-cust220.5-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 21.52.49 # they see me writing, they hating 21.54.08 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@chello087206240004.chello.pl) 21.54.11 Join robin0800 [0] (~quassel@149.254.180.237) 21.54.59 Quit M3DLG (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 21.58.49 # I have a question to ARM gurus. I am begining my adventure with rockchip 27xx series of SoC. It seem to have some sort of USB boot mode. There is the manufacturer tool which uploads some binary file to device. I am trying to disassemble this binary. I am an ARM beginer so I would like to ask for advice which ARM isntruction is very specyfic to look for (like RTE/RTS on coldfires for example) 22.00.07 Quit Strife89 (Quit: Going home.) 22.00.14 # wodz: (in network order) XXXX 9fe5 22.00.44 # network order? 22.01.02 # big endian 22.01.09 # I see 22.01.23 # i.e. what you see from the hexdump 22.01.55 # if you have a file it's easy to recognize if it's ARM or not by looking at push/pop in the entry/exit of the function 22.02.28 # That depends on hexdump i.e on my ubuntu doing hexdump on coldfire binary I have swapped bytes 22.02.50 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 22.04.05 # do you need a specific option or does it recognize the file type ? 22.04.18 # wodz: eXb5 also, I'd say (if in thumb mode) 22.04.26 Quit knibbel (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 22.04.35 # hmm crap i got write working but now it causes read to fail sometimes 22.04.48 # argh 22.06.30 # building DB worked only on Clipv2 (700+ files) but not on Clip+/Fuzev2 (which have much less files) 22.07.32 # FlynDice: http://pastie.org/944077 :)))) the key was asking *_MULTIPLE_BLOCKS for a response 22.08.05 Quit Jaykay (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 22.09.25 Quit fyre^OS (Quit: Ur skills' fireproof like a wooden panel -- U got feds talking leet on your IRC channel!) 22.09.38 Join knibbel [0] (~juseff@xdsl-87-79-87-3.netcologne.de) 22.12.06 # removing the timeout from send_cmd cause locks 22.12.14 Quit Schmo (Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org) 22.12.26 Quit domonoky (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 22.13.51 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.22.41 # everything looks alright with FS#11140 22.24.40 Quit robin0800 (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) 22.25.09 Join robin0800 [0] (~quassel@149.254.180.237) 22.27.16 # -> running test_disk write&verify 22.27.28 # nice! 22.27.57 Join jgarvey [0] (~jgarvey@cpe-065-190-066-089.nc.res.rr.com) 22.28.38 Quit robin0800 (Client Quit) 22.29.03 # transfer is quite faster on fuzev2 (pclk higher i guess) 22.29.06 Join robin0800 [0] (~quassel@149.254.180.237) 22.29.37 Quit mirak_ (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 22.32.48 Quit knibbel (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 22.33.19 # i'll try that patch out on my clipv2 22.33.39 # thanks 22.33.44 # clipv2 looks much faster than clip+ 22.33.51 Quit Kupop (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 22.33.55 # although both are boosted 22.34.50 # wodz: Do you have a link to the binary you are looking at? 22.34.58 # oops write() failed on clip+ 22.35.45 # ah no it was on clipv2 22.35.53 # test passed on fuzev2 22.36.06 # linuxstb: I can look for some 22.36.37 # New commit by 03mcuelenaere (r25797): Ingenic Jz4740: eliminate EP0 state machine + small cleanups 22.37.15 Quit robin0800 (Remote host closed the connection) 22.38.08 # nice seems to be working, going to try running test_codec on all the test files 22.38.14 Join knibbel [0] (~juseff@xdsl-78-34-110-4.netcologne.de) 22.38.21 # linuxstb: http://mympxplayer.org/rockchip-rk27-upgrade-v25-df881.html Inside the archive there is file Rock27Boot.bin 22.40.01 # and test passed on clip+ 22.40.25 # funman: \o/ 22.40.28 # saratoga: remember the buffer is 5MB or so 22.40.52 # we can speedup ams v1 easily 22.41.31 # the current spare buffer (for dma) is quite low, we can enlarge it and/or put it in iram for a speedup 22.41.55 # we can also speedup aligned transfers by doing dma directly without the memcpy to the spare buffer 22.42.20 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/10805?string=vastly 22.42.39 # funman: on the clipv2? 22.42.53 # yeah clipv2/clip+/fuzev2 all have 8MB ram 22.43.03 # write() failed again on clipv2 hmm 22.43.13 # wodz: That doesn't look like ARM code to me... 22.45.15 # linuxstb: hmm so maybe this is dump of some registers or something? 22.45.30 Join bittin [0] (~bittin@unaffiliated/bittin) 22.45.40 # It could be encrypted. 22.45.59 # I don't think so - firmware files are not encrypted 22.46.14 # compressed? 22.46.15 # This is definitely an ARM cpu? 22.46.53 Join liar [0] (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) 22.47.03 # it doesn't compress at all, so its either encrypted or compressed already 22.47.15 Join TillW [0] (~Till@CPE0018395fb63b-CM00195ee38f2c.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 22.47.35 # definitely - I made some dissasembly of firmware files, moreover I found complete (almost) SDK 22.47.43 # ah nevermind i hadn't 300MB free on the clipv2 22.49.25 # wodz: Do you have any different versions of this file? It's usually useful to compare them if possible. 22.49.42 # did something on the clipv2 change recently? i'm getting that the codecs are slower then I remember them being when i tested a couple weeks ago 22.50.04 # kugel: we need aligned buffers if we want to avoid our temporary buffer 22.50.24 # linuxstb: I know there are some different versions around but I don't have any other at hand 22.50.31 # saratoga: did you try after codecs were put completely in iram ? 22.50.41 # I didn't say avoid the temp buffer, but we currently use it even when not needed 22.50.49 # hmm perhaps I did not . . 22.51.01 # saratoga: but then it should be faster than before :o 22.52.27 # ah, first small success on the sansa view: I now have LEDs blinking that I didn't even know existed. :) 22.52.36 # loveless: nice! 22.53.10 # loveless: did you know you can use leds to 'print' data ? 22.53.17 Nick bgs100 is now known as bgs000 (znc@unaffiliated/bgs100) 22.53.45 # 1 or 2 fast blinks espaced by a long delay when not blinking -> 1 bit 22.55.23 # funman: yes. first output channel established. found two led ports and some sort of display backlighting which is controlled via the as3514 on the e200. 22.56.01 Quit simabeis (Remote host closed the connection) 22.56.13 # funman: i might just hit the lcd enable bit, and the lcd is init at full brightness and all-white pixels. but all in all it makes three output bits ;) 22.56.15 # loveless: So the e200 backlight code is working on your view? 22.56.42 # loveless: what is "lcd enable" bit ? you have a lcd driver written already ? 22.56.51 # linuxstb: i don't know. i haven't dealt with the as3* yet. 22.58.12 # funman: pull GPIOB bit 0 high, and the display goes bright white. I don't know yet what the line really does. 22.58.48 # then it must be the backlight, now you need to identify the LCD controller or find the lcd routines in the OF 22.58.53 Quit knibbel (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 22.59.00 # funman: correction, GPIOD, bit 0. 22.59.06 Nick bgs000 is now known as bgs100 (znc@unaffiliated/bgs100) 22.59.35 # funman: i think i'll stick with the GPIO for a while. buttons first. 23.00.27 # funman: the real lcd backlight code in the e200 is triggered via ascodec_write(AS3514_DCDC15, brightness); 23.00.50 Quit komputes (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 23.01.53 # funman: linuxstb: is the as used as pwm modulator there? didn't get to looking into the code yet. 23.02.18 # alright test passed one more time on fuzev2, and passed on clipv2 23.02.42 # do we wait for FlynDice to commit ? 23.02.50 Join knibbel [0] (~juseff@xdsl-84-44-248-28.netcologne.de) 23.03.18 Quit S_a_i_n_t (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 23.05.26 # loveless: I've never worked any of the PP Sansa ports, so I don't know. 23.08.58 # loveless: no, the as3514 has a current regulator (hoping that's the right term) 23.08.58 Quit w1ll14m (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 23.08.58 # loveless: I thik obo had the backlight/leds already working too, he got stuck on the lcd 23.10.05 # are you sure backlight worked? 23.10.05 # kugel: I am still learning on the easy parts. who knows what walls I'll encounter. 23.10.05 # ah right GPIOD 1 23.10.05 # loveless: firmware/target/arm/sandisk/sansa-view/backlight-view.c 23.10.05 # I'm fairly sure he saw some artifacts on his view with his custom code 23.10.05 DBUG Enqueued KICK funman 23.10.05 # button led = GPIOA 2 23.10.52 # linuxstb: may I remember to have a look at my patch(es)? :) 23.13.00 # s/remember/remind you/ 23.13.44 # funman: yes, mostly stubs in the port directory, but there's actually something in there 23.14.41 Quit petur (Quit: Zzzzz) 23.15.42 Quit Bullet` (Quit: Bye les gens =)) 23.19.25 Quit logbot (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 23.19.25 *** ERROR: 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