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190 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Removing desktop-shortkeys does not work | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Try clearing shortcuts in Start->Settings->Window Manager->Keyboard. That doesn't work (for me).
This is a problem because these shortcuts are blocking key-combination in apps, like for example the keymapper in dosbox (CTRL+F1) or refreshing content (CTRL+F5). I tried manual editing or even deleting the configuration file, but changes are not recognized and the file recreated on reboot. |
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204 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | fonts issues | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Ok, I just want to say that there is something missing about the font on the base image. I cant get what (at least for now)
Here is an issue : http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/54282-getting-vnc-viewer-to-work/
With my current Ogre build I get :
Warning: Unable to load any usable ISO8859 font
Error: Aborting: no font found
I've googled but so far no solution :( |
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209 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Shutdown after a full charge | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
That still need to be configurable, but chris_c does a good job I'ld like to see integraded in the main image :
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/58794-a-script-to-shutdown-after-charging/
and :
http://chrisc.bedroomcoders.co.uk/?p=77 |
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210 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Wader - cross platform graphical assistant for 3g conne... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
http://www.wader-project.org
http://trac.wader-project.org
http://trac.wader-project.org/wiki/Developers
this would be really usefull to monitor reception/network of mobile broadband dongle and it also counts ur mobile data usage (for those that have limits). |
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225 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | ads7846 reports odd pressure values | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
using evdev xorg drivers and not the tslib drivers you can receive pressure axis data however there is
a problem with the values reported by the ads7846 module and the evdev driver has no calibration property for pressure
using
xinput test touchscreen
you can see the pressure axis ranging from 120-ish for hard press to about 150-170 for light press (low pressure values can
be quite erratic)
I could possibly hack the evdev module to possibly do something with this odd and narrow range of values, but I rather think looking
at the source that the ads7846 module needs some work.
is there a git tag that has a known working configuration? as I've had problems getting the kernel to compile the last few times I attempted... |
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242 | OpenPandora Main OS | Application | Feature Request | Medium | Pressing SHIFT + any key in sequence creates the modifi... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
ISSUE ENVIRONMENT:
If you hold your Pandora in your hands, you only have your thumbs for typing, hence your typing abilities are quite limited.
It is hard to press more than 2 keys, and hard to press 2 keys on the same side, as your second thumb does not reach the opposite side all too easy (except you have a basketball player's hands).
The modifier keys Start/ALT Select/CTRL Pandora/(META, I guess?) are in the middle of the keyboard, hence the can easily pressed together with another key. But SHIFT lies at an ergonomically problematic side (left boundary). Hence hard to press with other left side keys.
SUGGESTED SOLUTION:
I suggest that Pandora OS offers an optional and configurable input help.
[1|2|3 presses | hold for duration x] SHIFT [timeout y] [modifier key 2] [timeout z] key
Produces the same result like SHIFT + modkey2 + key
Very likely modifier key 2 and timeout z are not necessary, as you can trigger the SHIFT hold (by your defined action), and then press the modifier key 2 and the other key at once, as the other modifier keys are laid at a central (ergonomically better) position. |
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243 | OpenPandora Main OS | Application | Feature Request | Medium | MiniMenu: Pressing successive character keys should com... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Imagine this tab content:
Nubs, Pandora Input, PNDstore.
CURRENT BEHAVIOR:
Pressing "P" and "N" is succession jumps to "Nubs" eventually, as it first jumps to the first "P" item ("Pandora Input"), then to the first "N" item, "Nubs".
DESIRED BEHAVIOR:
That it acts like in most Linux file browsers or the Mac OS X Finder.
In detail: Pressing "P" and "N" within a certain time limit should combine them to the string "PN" and jump to the first item which starts with that string, i.e. "PNDStore". If no item matches, reduce the combination string by one character, try to match again, if that doesn't match, try matching again with one character less, ... , until only one character is left, and if that one doesn't match jump to the nearest previous lexicographical character, which matches. |
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246 | OpenPandora Main OS | Application | Bug Report | Medium | Clipboard content of closed app gets tossed instead of ... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
FLAWED BEHAVIOUR:
Copy and paste only works between 2 active applications. This is very limiting!
If you are in the single task oriented MiniMenu you have no chance at all to share the clipboard between apps!
If you are in the multi tasking oriented XFCE desktop environment you can only share between apps running in parallel! Not with apps which started after the source app has been terminated.
DESIRED BEHAVIOUR:
The clipboard content (within reasonable limits of course) should remain, regardless of the source application, so that you can paste at any later moment into any application. |
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250 | OpenPandora Main OS | Application | Feature Request | Medium | File Browser Thunar - Trashing file crosses filesystem ... | Researching | |
Release 2 (.next) |
Task Description
Trashing a file/folder seems to MOVE it to a certain trash directory on the MAIN VOLUME, rather then the ORIGINATING VOLUME, hence this can result in a COPY RATHER THAN A MOVE operation, if the trashed file originates from a filesystem other than the main filesystem!
This is very inefficient and faulty as it is:
a) Very time consuming
b) And in case of large files this operation can even fail due to not enough free space on the main volume. |
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253 | OpenPandora Main OS | Application | Feature Request | Medium | Switch GUI: Intelligent automatic choice | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
If only 2 GUIs are available, skip the user selection and switch right into the only other GUI. What else would the user want?! Right!
If more than 2, already set the focus in the GUI list to the next possible item. |
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257 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | TV Out script breaks XV/SDL Video playback | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
This seems to be the case with Hot-fix 5 and 6 alpha 4.
I've been able to repeat this bug by re-flashing..
On a fresh re-flash.. installed community codec pack.. Videos will play fine on Panplayer, VLC and Gnome-Mplayer with default settings, which I believe is XV or SDL out in the case of VLC.
Run the TV-out script it will cause a blank black screen during playback.. Disabling TV-out, switching modes, rebooting.. battery out, nothing seems to allows it to work with XV/SDL out again.. I know If I switch to X11 it will make it "work" again, but I notice a bit of lag during playback using X11 compared to XV/SDL out. |
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260 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Low Power Mode: Input (keyboard, nub) still taken. Appl... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
This is the related documentation:
http://pandorawiki.org/Power_modes#Low_Power
(Please update accordingly as part of the issue resolution)
FROM MY USER EXPERIENCE:
If you put the Pandora into Low Power Mode, then press some keys, and then wake the Pandora back into Normal Mode, your input (both keys and nubs, haven't tried with USB input yet) seem to have triggered something while the device was in Low Power Mode!
What does really happen in Low Power Mode concerning execution and input?
a) Input is received AND triggers as application execution continues
or
b) Kernel/driver queues the input signals into a buffer, and executes them on wake?
If supposition a) or b) is true, then this would be one more reason to properly implement: FS#259
OBSERVANCE EXAMPLE 1:
1) Start MiniMenu. Mentally note down your active tab.
2) Put Pandora to Low Power Mode.
3) Press shoulder button R once.
4) Wake Pandora to Normal Mode. You are now one tab to the right of where you left. Input must have been caught in Low Power Mode, but wether execution of it happened while Low Power Mode or later after wake in Normal power Mode is unclear.
OBSERVANCE EXAMPLE 2:
1) Start gedit (a text editor). Insert the digit "1".
2) Put Pandora to Low Power Mode.
3) Press: CTRL-N 2 CTRL-N 3 CTRL-N 4. (Without the spaces)
4) Wake Pandora to Normal Mode.
5) For a fraction of a second you see the tabs building up. Either the input was really received AND executed while Low Power Mode and what you see is just a delayed window manager refreshment, or the input was queued in Low Power Mode, and only executed on wake. |
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262 | OpenPandora Main OS | Application | Bug Report | Medium | MiniMenu: 1) "Notes line" cannot be deleted. 2) Note li... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Steps to reproduce the bug(s):
1) In MiniMenu select an arbitrary app.
2) Press SPACE to bring up the contextual menu.
3) Select "Edit notes line 1".
4) Insert your string and confirm.
5) Now at a later time you may decide to remove your note line again. Therefore you select the same app again in MiniMenu, then repeat steps 2-3, but this time:
a) Erase all characters so that you get an empty string and then confirm. RESULT: Your change is simply ignored! There should be a possibility within MiniMenu to remove/reset note lines, the simplest being to simply accept an empty string as an input, that's what an average user will try if s/he does not find a dedicated "Delete note line" command.
b) As a workaround I tried something and detected yet another bug! As I could not create an empty string, I simply created a note line only containing 1 SPACE character (=the string " ") and confirmed. This got accepted.
If MiniMenu is in detailed view mode (press the A-button or TAB in order to bring it up, if it is not already there) and you slide over an app whose note line is " ", MiniMenu crashes!
Maybe the bug is connected with the writing to / the parsing from the .OVR (override) files which MiniMenu creates for the affected files, as the separating value in OVR files seems to be TAB, and SPACE is also WHITESPACE, therefore some parsers probably skip/misinterpret this, and MiniMenu then catches an unexpected situation!
WORKAROUND: If you ran into the problem, that you cannot get rid of the note lines anymore, simply start a file browser of your choice, navigate to the location of the affected .PND file and find its sister .OVR (override) file and delete it or edit it accordingly! |
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265 | OpenPandora Main OS | Application | Bug Report | Medium | MiniMenu: Flawed tab display of sub-categories if they ... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
I assigned personal subcategories to some of my games.
Some of those subcategories share the same beginning string, i.e: Shooter, ShooterBallistic ShooterScoller.
MiniMenu displays those subcategories with flaws! See the ASCII screenshots below.
Note: The star symbols indicate the currently active selection.
The main category tab "Game" being active:
----------------------------------------------------------
| All | Audio | AudioVideo | Education |*Game*| Graphics |
----------------------------------------------------------
ActionGame AdventureGame ArcadeGame BlocksGame ...
Shooter ShooterBallistic ShooterScroller ...
GameA GameB GameC ...
----------------------------------------------------------
Now if I navigate into the sub-category "Shooter", everything normal:
----------------------------------------------------------
|*Shooter*|
----------------------------------------------------------
.. ShooterA ShooterB ShooterC ...
----------------------------------------------------------
But if I navigate to the sub-category "ShooterBallistic", strangely MiniMenu shows 2 tabs, "Shooter" and "ShooterBallistic", and jumps right into "Shooter".
----------------------------------------------------------
|*Shooter*| ShooterBallistic |
----------------------------------------------------------
.. ShooterA ShooterB ShooterC ...
----------------------------------------------------------
In order to reach my intended tab "ShooterBallistic" I need to navigate to it again. Annoying. There the contents are as expected:
----------------------------------------------------------
| Shooter |*ShooterBallistic*|
----------------------------------------------------------
.. ShooterBallisticA ShooterBallisticB ShooterBallisticC
----------------------------------------------------------
The flaw is the same for all other sub-categories beginning with "Shooter...". All have the flaw as shown in the example "ShooterBallistic", only that it is themselves instead of "ShooterBallistic". One more example to be perfectly clear:
----------------------------------------------------------
| Shooter |*ShooterScroller*|
----------------------------------------------------------
.. ShooterScrollerA ShooterScrollerB ShooterScrollerC
---------------------------------------------------------- |
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290 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | gnome-mount not available | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
In GTK applications, such as Truecrypt, NoteCase Pro or Mousepad, the file open / file save dialogs have shortcuts to mounted file systems on the left side.
If clicking such a shortcut entry, the corresponding file system's contents are shown in the right dialog pane.
This works for file systems, which were available at boot time.
For file systems mounted after booting, e.g. by inserting an SD card or connecting a USB drive, when clicking such an entry, an error message appears saying
"Could not mount [volumen name]
Failed to execute child process 'gnome-mount' (No such file or directory)"
This is healed by
sudo opkg install gnome-mount
(which instals gnome-mount, nautilus, gvfsd-ftp, gvfs (upgrade), and a lot of libs (upgrades)..
This has been seen in SuperZaxxon release 1.5, not in Beta3 (but Beta3 is the only choice in Flyspray's dropdown currently).
I reported that error for HF6 I think, and it seemed to be fixed in SuperZaxxon Beta5. A regression? |
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291 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | root-owned pndrun_...out file makes PND refuse starting | Assigned | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
If a PND has been run as root before (using pnd_run.sh from a root shell) and afterwards it is invoked the normal way, the PND doesn't start, because the .out file cannt be overwritten:
/usr/pandora/scripts/pnd_run.sh: line 26: /tmp/pndrun_firefox.out: Permission denied
Desired solution:
.out file is silently overwitten.
Maybe, if that's not possible, create another .out file with a different name (added counter, for example).
Seen in SuperZaxxon relese 1.5, not in Beta3 as this task is flagged, but there is no choice besides Beta3. |
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301 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Missing X keybinding for colon symbol | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
As verified with xev, an attached bluetooth keyboard can not generate colon (shift semicolon). xmodmap shows that (unlike a standard Linux system) shift-semicolon is mapped to NoSymbol. While it's find that there's a special symbol to get semicolon on the built-in keyboard, the other binding really should be there in support of attached keyboards. |
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307 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Change how Automatic Shutdown works | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
When thee Pandora is shutting down because its almost out of power, it should check to make sure that the nub inputs are set to the default mode (which is mouse movement for the left nub and mouse buttons for the right nub). If not, it should change them to be like that. |
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315 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Pairing bluetooth SPP devices doesn't work with XFCE | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Hi, sadly the XFCE bluetooth manager seems to have problems with pairing simple SPP devices (an BT GPS mouse here).
1. Enable BT
2. BT Manager -> Add new device
3. Confirm Dialog and wait for scanning
4. Pick device
5. Select PIN options -> "0000" (here for me)
In next step the dialog still asks you to enter a random PIN at your BT device (which is impossible here).
Thus it seems, that the XFCE dialog makes troubles, I tried it with 2 different GPS. Pairing the GPS manually works fine:
sudo rfcomm connect rfcomm0 00:18:E4:26:5F:14 |
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331 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Hold switch key continuously sends X11 KeyPress events ... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
When put into Hold mode, X11 handles the power switch as if it's being pressed, and it generates lots of keypress events, passing them to the foreground application. Since /dev/input/eventX does not seem to continuously trigger, I'm guessing it's due to key repeat.
To reproduce:
- Install xev and open it in the terminal
- Put the power key in HOLD mode
- Notice the "time" value changing rapidly
In addition to causing more work to X, it also floods the active application with key presses, resulting in increased CPU usage. In my test, switching to HOLD while Firefox is in the foreground causes it to use 6% CPU and X an additional 2.5%.
In addition, the key-press events continue even after the switch is taken off HOLD until another key is pressed.
A possible solution to this is to blacklist the power-button event device, to prevent evdev from listening to it (the key is handled by pndevmapperd). |
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336 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Touch screen sensitivity too low | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
The touch screen requires to be used with the stylus or another sharp object. Even if I need to click a desktop icon, and could as well use my finger, the touch screen won't react to my finger at all (even if pressed quite hard). |
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223 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | High | op_power.sh kills gles context | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
opengles and op_power.sh don't like each other very much.
whenever returning from low power to full power mode again, opengles rendering is just dead.
the reason for this issue are following 2 lines within op_power.sh
18 echo 0 > /sys/devices/platform/omapfb/graphics/fb0/blank
...
66 echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/omapfb/graphics/fb0/blank
if these lines are removed/commented, the gles rendering just resumes fine. |
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229 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | High | Enable wake on alarm interrupts | Unconfirmed | |
All |
Task Description
Found I'd kept some notes about making the Pandora's wake on alarm function work...
drivers/rtc/rtc-twl4030.c
twl4030_rtc_remove (for when the driver is removed) and twl4030_rtc_
shutdown (for when the system is shutdown) functions need to change. Or at least the shut down does.
oh YUK who's been using goto....
changes in drivers/rtc/rtc-twl4030.c
twl4030_rtc_remove
commented out //mask_rtc_irq_bit(BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_ALARM_M);
twl4030_rtc_shutdown
replaced
// mask_rtc_irq_bit(BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_TIMER_M |
// BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_ALARM_M);
with
mask_rtc_irq_bit(BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_TIMER_M);
twl4030_rtc_suspend
replaced
// mask_rtc_irq_bit(BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_TIMER_M |
// BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_ALARM_M);
with
mask_rtc_irq_bit(BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_TIMER_M);
twl4030_rtc_init
added (before return!)
twl4030_rtc_alarm_irq_set_state(true);
Should probably check reg 0x2B with mask 0x08 to see if alarm should be left enabled or not ?
but only in twl4030_rtc_shutdown and ?remove? NOT in twl4030_rtc_init
should remove ever happen ???
I'm guessing it's best to not enable the alarm irq's all the time??? |
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261 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | To Do (Reminder) | High | Overview of all current KEYBOARD INPUT related issues | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Built-in keyboard input is a central thing on the Pandora, as it concerns almost all user interfaced apps!
I realized that I myself and also others submitted quite many reports concerning this issue.
Hence this meta issue is intended as an overview/accumulation/aid for those devs who are willing to overwork the whole issue.
If you realize new related issues, feel free to add them here.
If this my effort is contradicting the OpenPandora workflow, then pardon me, and instruct me, how else to handle issues of that kind. Thanks!
Keyboard low level: Driver, keyboard layout, post processing (hotkeys, input support, etc)
FS#138 FS#227 FS#242 FS#259
Keyboard mid level: Application interfacing
FS#102 FS#123 FS#238
Keyboard application internal level
FS#157 (dupe: FS#249 ) FS#243 FS#256 |
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191 | OpenPandora Development OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Add XInput extention to allow pressure sensivity in app... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 2 (.next) |
Task Description
Please see this for GTK apps : http://library.gnome.org/devel/gdk/stable/gdk-Input-Devices.html
And see this thread : http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php?/topic/372-xournal-pdf-annotations/page__gopid__6836#entry6836 |
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206 | OpenPandora Development OS | Backend / Core | Feature Request | Low | First Boot Wizard - Controls assignment screen needed | Researching | |
Release 2 (.next) |
Task Description
Since I don't have a Pandora, I used the videos that EvilDragon has shown to discover this issue. Nowhere did I see in the First Boot Wizard that it tells you what the default controls in XFCE does like for example how the mouse moves and clicking using the nubs. It also doesn't tell you what the gaming buttons do (L and R included).
Would be nice to know for first time users. It should also tell a user if they want to change these setting to look at a specific place after the wizard is done. We shouldn't have the users figure the controls and such out by trial and error. When is that ever fun? :) |
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296 | OpenPandora Development OS | Backend / Core | Bug Report | Low | upowerd fails to open file /proc/timer_stats | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Hi,
Upowerd spams each 10 seconds with warning "failed to open file '/proc/timer_stats'".
According to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=826191 this feature can be activated in kernel. I'm not sure if upowerd can be told not to check this feature, I haven't been able to find an specific option for that so far. Activating this option in kernel, this warning should be eliminated.
It would help give upowerd data it needs, and also it will stop filling up the log, which then I guess interferes with power saving (active file access while writing into log...). |
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272 | OpenPandora Development OS | Backend / Core | Bug Report | Medium | kernel 3.2.1 DSS export omapfb update mode functions | Unconfirmed | |
AllRelease 2 (Yars Revenge) |
Task Description
The update mode functions have moved from the DSS layer to omapfb implementaion.
This patch exports the new function symbols for use by the TI drivers.
--- a/drivers/video/omap2/omapfb/omapfb-ioctl.c
+++ b/drivers/video/omap2/omapfb/omapfb-ioctl.c
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
#include
#include
+#include
#include
#include
#include
@@ -359,6 +360,7 @@ int omapfb_set_update_mode(struct fb_info *fbi,
return r;
}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(omapfb_set_update_mode);
int omapfb_get_update_mode(struct fb_info *fbi,
enum omapfb_update_mode *mode)
@@ -381,6 +383,7 @@ int omapfb_get_update_mode(struct fb_info *fbi,
return 0;
}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(omapfb_get_update_mode);
/* XXX this color key handling is a hack... */
static struct omapfb_color_key omapfb_color_keys[2]; |
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273 | OpenPandora Development OS | Backend / Core | Bug Report | Medium | TI SGX driver package selection | Unconfirmed | |
AllRelease 2 (Yars Revenge) |
Task Description
The last release of TI Graphics SDK Product to support the 1.0.3 SGX core is 4.04.00.03
The overlay needs to peg the package selection to this version. |
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274 | OpenPandora Development OS | Backend / Core | Bug Report | Medium | Patch for TI SGX 4.04.00.03 drivers to compile against ... | Unconfirmed | |
AllRelease 2 (Yars Revenge) |
Task Description
This patch when applied aginst TI 4.04.00.03 SGX drivers will allow building the pvr kernel modules.
This relies on task 272 (kernel patch) and should be used inconjuction with task 273
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/3rdparty/dc_omapfb3_linux/omaplfb_displayclass.c b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/3rdparty/dc_omapfb3_linux/omaplfb_displayclass.c
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/3rdparty/dc_omapfb3_linux/omaplfb_displayclass.c 2011-06-20 21:03:33.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/3rdparty/dc_omapfb3_linux/omaplfb_displayclass.c 2012-02-09 08:37:21.000000000 +1100
@@ -830,7 +830,11 @@
unsigned long ulLCM;
unsigned uiFBDevID = psDevInfo->uiFBDevID;
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
+ console_lock();
+#else
acquire_console_sem();
+#endif
psLINFBInfo = registered_fb[uiFBDevID];
if (psLINFBInfo == NULL)
@@ -972,7 +976,11 @@
ErrorModPut:
module_put(psLINFBOwner);
ErrorRelSem:
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
+ console_unlock();
+#else
release_console_sem();
+#endif
return eError;
}
@@ -982,7 +990,11 @@
struct fb_info *psLINFBInfo = psDevInfo->psLINFBInfo;
struct module *psLINFBOwner;
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
+ console_lock();
+#else
acquire_console_sem();
+#endif
psLINFBOwner = psLINFBInfo->fbops->owner;
@@ -993,7 +1005,11 @@
module_put(psLINFBOwner);
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
+ console_unlock();
+#else
release_console_sem();
+#endif
}
static OMAPLFB_DEVINFO *OMAPLFBInitDev(unsigned uiFBDevID)
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/3rdparty/dc_omapfb3_linux/omaplfb_linux.c b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/3rdparty/dc_omapfb3_linux/omaplfb_linux.c
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/3rdparty/dc_omapfb3_linux/omaplfb_linux.c 2011-06-20 21:03:33.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/3rdparty/dc_omapfb3_linux/omaplfb_linux.c 2012-02-09 13:14:28.000000000 +1100
@@ -24,11 +24,14 @@
*
******************************************************************************/
+
+#include
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
+#endif
-#include
#include
@@ -236,8 +239,11 @@
struct fb_var_screeninfo sFBVar;
int res;
unsigned long ulYResVirtual;
-
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
+ console_lock();
+#else
acquire_console_sem();
+#endif
sFBVar = psDevInfo->psLINFBInfo->var;
@@ -268,31 +274,37 @@
printk(KERN_INFO DRIVER_PREFIX ": %s: Device %u: fb_pan_display failed (Y Offset: %lu, Error: %d)\n", __FUNCTION__, psDevInfo->uiFBDevID, psBuffer->ulYOffset, res);
}
}
-
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
+ console_unlock();
+#else
release_console_sem();
+#endif
}
OMAPLFB_UPDATE_MODE OMAPLFBGetUpdateMode(OMAPLFB_DEVINFO *psDevInfo)
{
struct omap_dss_device *psDSSDev = fb2display(psDevInfo->psLINFBInfo);
OMAP_DSS_DRIVER(psDSSDrv, psDSSDev);
-
- enum omap_dss_update_mode eMode;
-
- if (psDSSDrv == NULL || psDSSDrv->get_update_mode == NULL)
- {
- DEBUG_PRINTK((KERN_INFO DRIVER_PREFIX ": %s: Device %u: Can't get update mode\n", __FUNCTION__, psDevInfo->uiFBDevID));
- return OMAPLFB_UPDATE_MODE_UNDEFINED;
+ if (psDSSDrv == NULL || psDSSDev == NULL)
+ {
+ DEBUG_PRINTK((KERN_INFO DRIVER_PREFIX ": %s: Device %u: No DSS device\n", __FUNCTION__, psDevInfo->uiFBDevID));
+ }
+ enum omapfb_update_mode eMode;
+
+ if (!omapfb_get_update_mode(psDevInfo->psLINFBInfo, &eMode))
+ {
+// DEBUG_PRINTK((KERN_INFO DRIVER_PREFIX ": %s: Device %u: Can't get update mode\n", __FUNCTION__, psDevInfo->uiFBDevID));
+ return OMAPLFB_UPDATE_MODE_AUTO;
+// return OMAPLFB_UPDATE_MODE_UNDEFINED;
}
- eMode = psDSSDrv->get_update_mode(psDSSDev);
switch(eMode)
{
- case OMAP_DSS_UPDATE_AUTO:
+ case OMAPFB_AUTO_UPDATE:
return OMAPLFB_UPDATE_MODE_AUTO;
- case OMAP_DSS_UPDATE_MANUAL:
+ case OMAPFB_MANUAL_UPDATE:
return OMAPLFB_UPDATE_MODE_MANUAL;
- case OMAP_DSS_UPDATE_DISABLED:
+ case OMAPFB_UPDATE_DISABLED:
return OMAPLFB_UPDATE_MODE_DISABLED;
default:
DEBUG_PRINTK((KERN_INFO DRIVER_PREFIX ": %s: Device %u: Unknown update mode (%d)\n", __FUNCTION__, psDevInfo->uiFBDevID, eMode));
@@ -307,10 +319,10 @@
{
struct omap_dss_device *psDSSDev = fb2display(psDevInfo->psLINFBInfo);
OMAP_DSS_DRIVER(psDSSDrv, psDSSDev);
- enum omap_dss_update_mode eDSSMode;
+ enum omapfb_update_mode eDSSMode;
int res;
- if (psDSSDrv == NULL || psDSSDrv->set_update_mode == NULL)
+ if (psDSSDrv == NULL)
{
DEBUG_PRINTK((KERN_INFO DRIVER_PREFIX ": %s: Device %u: Can't set update mode\n", __FUNCTION__, psDevInfo->uiFBDevID));
return OMAPLFB_FALSE;
@@ -319,20 +331,20 @@
switch(eMode)
{
case OMAPLFB_UPDATE_MODE_AUTO:
- eDSSMode = OMAP_DSS_UPDATE_AUTO;
+ eDSSMode = OMAPFB_AUTO_UPDATE;
break;
case OMAPLFB_UPDATE_MODE_MANUAL:
- eDSSMode = OMAP_DSS_UPDATE_MANUAL;
+ eDSSMode = OMAPFB_MANUAL_UPDATE;
break;
case OMAPLFB_UPDATE_MODE_DISABLED:
- eDSSMode = OMAP_DSS_UPDATE_DISABLED;
+ eDSSMode = OMAPFB_UPDATE_DISABLED;
break;
default:
DEBUG_PRINTK((KERN_INFO DRIVER_PREFIX ": %s: Device %u: Unknown update mode (%d)\n", __FUNCTION__, psDevInfo->uiFBDevID, eMode));
return OMAPLFB_FALSE;
}
- res = psDSSDrv->set_update_mode(psDSSDev, eDSSMode);
+ res = omapfb_set_update_mode(psDevInfo->psLINFBInfo, eDSSMode);
if (res != 0)
{
DEBUG_PRINTK((KERN_INFO DRIVER_PREFIX ": %s: Device %u: set_update_mode failed (%d)\n", __FUNCTION__, psDevInfo->uiFBDevID, res));
@@ -441,10 +453,17 @@
OMAPLFB_ERROR OMAPLFBUnblankDisplay(OMAPLFB_DEVINFO *psDevInfo)
{
int res;
-
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
+ console_lock();
+#else
acquire_console_sem();
+#endif
res = fb_blank(psDevInfo->psLINFBInfo, 0);
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
+ console_unlock();
+#else
release_console_sem();
+#endif
if (res != 0 && res != -EINVAL)
{
printk(KERN_WARNING DRIVER_PREFIX
@@ -459,9 +478,17 @@
static void OMAPLFBBlankDisplay(OMAPLFB_DEVINFO *psDevInfo)
{
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
+ console_lock();
+#else
acquire_console_sem();
+#endif
fb_blank(psDevInfo->psLINFBInfo, 1);
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
+ console_unlock();
+#else
release_console_sem();
+#endif
}
static void OMAPLFBEarlySuspendHandler(struct early_suspend *h)
@@ -692,9 +719,17 @@
flush_workqueue(psDevInfo->psSwapChain->psWorkQueue);
}
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
+ console_lock();
+#else
acquire_console_sem();
+#endif
ret = fb_blank(psDevInfo->psLINFBInfo, iFBMode);
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
+ console_unlock();
+#else
release_console_sem();
+#endif
OMAPLFBCreateSwapChainUnLock(psDevInfo);
@@ -717,7 +752,6 @@
static int __init OMAPLFB_Init(void)
#endif
{
-
if(OMAPLFBInit() != OMAPLFB_OK)
{
printk(KERN_WARNING DRIVER_PREFIX ": %s: OMAPLFBInit failed\n", __FUNCTION__);
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/common/resman.c b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/common/resman.c
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/common/resman.c 2011-06-20 21:03:34.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/common/resman.c 2012-02-09 23:33:43.000000000 +1100
@@ -24,15 +24,17 @@
*
******************************************************************************/
+#include
#include "services_headers.h"
#include "resman.h"
#ifdef __linux__
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
+#endif
-#include
#include
#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,9)
#include
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/event.c b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/event.c
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/event.c 2011-06-20 21:03:34.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/event.c 2012-02-09 09:00:12.000000000 +1100
@@ -24,11 +24,14 @@
*
******************************************************************************/
+#include
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
+#endif
-#include
#include
#include
#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,22))
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mmap.c b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mmap.c
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mmap.c 2011-06-20 21:03:34.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mmap.c 2012-02-09 08:56:41.000000000 +1100
@@ -24,11 +24,14 @@
*
******************************************************************************/
+#include
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
+#endif
-#include
#include
#include
#include
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mm.c b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mm.c
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mm.c 2011-06-20 21:03:34.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mm.c 2012-02-09 08:52:48.000000000 +1100
@@ -24,11 +24,14 @@
*
******************************************************************************/
+#include
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
+#endif
-#include
#include
#include
#include
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mm.h b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mm.h
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mm.h 2011-06-20 21:03:34.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mm.h 2012-02-09 08:55:49.000000000 +1100
@@ -27,11 +27,14 @@
#ifndef __IMG_LINUX_MM_H__
#define __IMG_LINUX_MM_H__
+#include
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
+#endif
-#include
#include
#include
#include
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/module.c b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/module.c
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/module.c 2011-06-20 21:03:34.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/module.c 2012-02-09 08:59:05.000000000 +1100
@@ -24,9 +24,13 @@
*
******************************************************************************/
+#include
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
+#endif
#if !defined(SUPPORT_DRI_DRM)
@@ -44,7 +48,6 @@
#include
#include
#include
-#include
#include
#include
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mutils.c b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mutils.c
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mutils.c 2011-06-20 21:03:34.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mutils.c 2012-02-10 00:24:09.000000000 +1100
@@ -24,10 +24,13 @@
*
******************************************************************************/
+#include
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
-#include
+#endif
#include
#include
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mutils.h b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mutils.h
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mutils.h 2011-06-20 21:03:34.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/mutils.h 2012-02-09 08:54:31.000000000 +1100
@@ -27,11 +27,13 @@
#ifndef __IMG_LINUX_MUTILS_H__
#define __IMG_LINUX_MUTILS_H__
+#include
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
-
-#include
+#endif
#if !(defined(__i386__) && (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,26)))
#if defined(SUPPORT_LINUX_X86_PAT)
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/osfunc.c b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/osfunc.c
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/osfunc.c 2011-06-20 21:03:34.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/osfunc.c 2012-02-09 09:01:16.000000000 +1100
@@ -24,11 +24,14 @@
*
******************************************************************************/
+#include
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
+#endif
-#include
#include
#include
#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,22))
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/proc.c b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/proc.c
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/proc.c 2011-06-20 21:03:34.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/proc.c 2012-02-09 08:57:49.000000000 +1100
@@ -24,13 +24,16 @@
*
******************************************************************************/
+#include
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
+#endif
#include
#include
-#include
#include
#include
#include
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/pvr_debug.c b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/pvr_debug.c
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/pvr_debug.c 2011-06-20 21:03:34.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/pvr_debug.c 2012-02-09 23:54:38.000000000 +1100
@@ -24,9 +24,12 @@
*
******************************************************************************/
+#include
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
+#endif
#include
#include
@@ -72,7 +75,7 @@
static PVRSRV_LINUX_MUTEX gsDebugMutexNonIRQ;
-static spinlock_t gsDebugLockIRQ = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
+static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(gsDebugLockIRQ);
#if !defined (USE_SPIN_LOCK)
#define USE_SPIN_LOCK (in_interrupt() || !preemptible())
diff -ru a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/pvr_drm.c b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/pvr_drm.c
--- a/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/pvr_drm.c 2011-06-20 21:03:34.000000000 +1000
+++ b/Graphics_SDK_4_04_00_03/GFX_Linux_KM/services4/srvkm/env/linux/pvr_drm.c 2012-02-16 01:58:14.000000000 +1100
@@ -26,14 +26,16 @@
#if defined(SUPPORT_DRI_DRM)
+#include
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,38)
#ifndef AUTOCONF_INCLUDED
#include
#endif
+#endif
#include
#include
#include
-#include
#include
#include
#include
@@ -371,11 +373,23 @@
.poll = drm_poll,
.fasync = drm_fasync,
},
+#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE name = PVR_DRM_NAME,
+// .pci->id_table = asPciIdList,
+// },
+#endif
.name = PVR_DRM_NAME,
.desc = PVR_DRM_DESC,
@@ -385,6 +399,13 @@
.patchlevel = PVRVERSION_BUILD,
};
+#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,39))
+static struct pci_driver pci_pvr_driver = {
+ .name = PVR_DRM_NAME,
+ .id_table = asPciIdList,
+};
+#endif
+
static int __init PVRSRVDrmInit(void)
{
int iRes;
@@ -401,7 +422,11 @@
}
#endif
+#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE |
|
293 | OpenPandora Development OS | Backend / Core | Feature Request | Medium | migration to systemd: populate-volatile.sh | Unconfirmed | |
Release 2 (.next) |
Task Description
populating volatile requires execution of initialization script, which I had to minimally modify for it to start working. I am placing that file to /usr/pandora/init/ folder.
Any suggestions for better place for custom init scripts? :)
This script fixes utmp (and pndnotifyd) problem for systemd image
Noticed problems (TODO):
boot sequence recreates cache, run and tmp dirs before populate-volatile inits them. One of the solutions would be to deploy system with symlinks already in place (pointing to /var/volatile subdirs)
-------------
Deployment:
delete:
/etc/init.d/populate-volatile.sh
/etc/rcS.d/S37populate-volatile.sh
/var/{cache,lock,log,run,tmp}
add:
/etc/systemd/system/populate-volatile.service
/usr/pandora/init/populate-volatile.sh
symlink:
/etc/systemd/system/basic.target.wants/populate-volatile.service to /etc/systemd/system/populate-volatile.service
URLs for files:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18781412/next/populate-volatile.service
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18781412/next/populate-volatile.sh |
|
309 | OpenPandora Development OS | Backend / Core | Feature Request | Medium | Please add xz support in the kernel so squashfs images ... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Please add support for xz compression in the kernel so squashfs tools can compress better the png images. |
|
318 | Additional Applications | Application | Bug Report | Very Low | strace can not handle conditional SWI's | Unconfirmed | |
All |
Task Description
I found a bug when I tried to debug my code with strace.
It happens when strace has to handle conditional SWI's.
Example: (ASM code) save as "condswi.s"
-----
.data
.text
_globl _start
_start:
mov r0,#0 @ return code
mov r7,#1 @ sys_exit
swine 0
swieq 0
.end
-----
The code assembles/links fine using 'as' and 'ld'.
> as condswi.s
> ld a.out -o condswi
When I want to strace the executable file I got the following error.
> strace ./condswi
'syscall: unknown syscall trap 0x1f000000'
As a result strace quits.
Thanks,
Dennis |
|
218 | Additional Applications | Application | Bug Report | Low | nc (netcat) can't create tcp connections | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Zaxxon Hotfix 5.
Example (dropbear is running):
------------------------
~# nc -vvvv localhost 22
Notice: Real hostname for localhost [127.0.0.1] is localhost.localdomain
Total received bytes: 0
Total sent bytes: 0
~# telnet localhost 22
SSH-2.0-dropbear_0.51
------------------------
All required libraries seem present, strace output is inconclusive. |
|
295 | Additional Applications | Application | Bug Report | Low | Making the pnd file executable | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Hi there,
it would be neat if an rc script containing this could be added to the os (and run on startup) :
if [ ! -e /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register ];then
modprobe binfmt_misc
mount -t binfmt_misc none /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc
fi
echo ":squashPND:M::hsqs::/usr/bin/pnd_run:">/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register
That render all the SquashFS executable directy by clicking them on the icon. Sadly there is no way to pass the arguments to the apps (as pnd_run dont support that).
A similar line could be added to support iso pnd. |
|
333 | Additional Applications | Application | Bug Report | Low | 30 sec 95% cpu spike by openbox upon "xmodmap ~/.pndXmo... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Command is essencial when switching between kb layouts
I'm using https://github.com/openpandora/meta-openpandora-vendor/blob/master/recipes-openpandora/openpandora-system/openpandora-skel/pndXmodmap
strace (openbox process): https://gist.github.com/anonymous/9925061
xmodmap latest version (1:1.0.4-r0.5) reinstalled |
|
256 | Additional Applications | Application | Feature Request | Medium | Closed lid apps (i.e. audio recording/playback) should ... | Unconfirmed | |
All |
Task Description
When the lid is closed the only remaining buttons on the Pandora are the L + R shoulder buttons and the power slider.
Applications operating in this mode should utilize that few available buttons!
Example for button utilization in a audio playback software:
L + R at once: Toggle Play/Pause
L hold: fast backward
R hold: fast forward
L click: jump to previous song
R click: jump to next song
L double click: jump to previous album/artist
R double click: jump to next album/artist |