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Bugs to fix:
- A few key hits ignored after leaving the application (could not reproduce)
- Lost keyboard control at startup (could not reproduce)
- Influence of keyboard on some timers and RTC (maybe interrupt priority)
- Alignment of ALL .data / .rodata files is required to ensure converted data
is properly aligned
Simple improvements:
- demo: Try 284x124 at (-60, -28) (all disadvantages)
- display: Rectangle-based drawing functions
- time: Compute CLOCKS_PER_SEC
- string: Use cmp/str to implement memchr() (assembler examples)
- string: Do some tests for memcmp()
- core: Register more interrupts (and understand their parameters)
- project: Clean headers that have some internal definitions
- project: Check size of all library structures
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Larger improvements:
- errno: Introduce errno and use it more or less everywhere
2016-12-25 11:45:05 +01:00
- bopti: Monochrome bitmaps blending modes
- bopti: Handle partial transparency
- core: Implement all callbacks and a complete user API
* core: Better save registers
* core: Allow return to menu
- serial: Implement a driver
- usb: Implement a driver
- esper: Cleaner playback, synthesizing
- clock: Handle overclock (relaunch clocks when overclocking)
- project: Unify this hellish mess of register access!
Things to investigate:
- Packed bit fields alignment
- Registers that may need to be saved within setjmp()
- Registers that may need to be saved and restored by gint
- Optimizing core/gint.c leads to raising of an illegal slot exception when
running the interrupt handler, although it ends on rte; lds.l @r15+, mach,
which is totally not an illegal slot.
- Check version registers on SH7705