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authorThomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>2009-09-01 00:42:22 +0000
committerThomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>2009-09-01 00:42:22 +0000
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Fuze/e200v2: Speed up the LCD further by letting the FIFO fill until it's full instead of keeping it almost empty.
The blue bars I previously had with this way are fixed by blocking DBOP output while reading buttons from GPIO. We reached the maximum fps even at unboosted now (100.0 fps at lcd_update(), DBOP can't do more). Optimisation to YUV stuff is still possible though. The e200v2 scrollwheel is very improved due to the this and the previous speedup since the chance of getting the wheel read blocked is greatly decreased with faster updates. git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@22578 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/firmware/target/arm/as3525/sansa-e200v2/lcd-e200v2.c b/firmware/target/arm/as3525/sansa-e200v2/lcd-e200v2.c
index e25494dddd..b19f8ea65b 100644
--- a/firmware/target/arm/as3525/sansa-e200v2/lcd-e200v2.c
+++ b/firmware/target/arm/as3525/sansa-e200v2/lcd-e200v2.c
@@ -170,16 +170,16 @@ void lcd_write_data(const fb_data* p_bytes, int count)
170 DBOP_DOUT32 = *data++; 170 DBOP_DOUT32 = *data++;
171 count -= 2; 171 count -= 2;
172 172
173 /* TODO: We should normally fill the fifo until it's full 173 /* Wait if push fifo is full */
174 * instead of waiting after each word, 174 while ((DBOP_STAT & (1<<6)) != 0);
175 * but that causes blue lines on the display */
176 while ((DBOP_STAT & (1<<10)) == 0);
177 } 175 }
178
179 /* due to the 32bit alignment requirement, we possibly need to do a 176 /* due to the 32bit alignment requirement, we possibly need to do a
180 * 16bit transfer at the end also */ 177 * 16bit transfer at the end also */
181 if (count > 0) 178 if (count > 0)
182 lcd_write_single_data16(*(fb_data*)data); 179 lcd_write_single_data16(*(fb_data*)data);
180
181 /* While push fifo is not empty */
182 while ((DBOP_STAT & (1<<10)) == 0);
183} 183}
184 184
185static void lcd_write_reg(int reg, int value) 185static void lcd_write_reg(int reg, int value)