Use the exact same clocks with HOS and utilize low jitter clock parents.
Add back our compatibility mode and the missing timeout clock parent.
Hekate main will continue to use PLLP clock parent for all.
hekate main always runs in compatibility mode (SDR82).
This ensures speed on boot process.
Nyx will first try SDR104.
If the sd card is a sandisk U1 and fails, it will try the compatibility mode.
After that it fallbacks to lower bus speeds.
Both support 1bit mode for broken sd card readers.
Having the new error checking in the sdmmc driver, allows for all that to work.
It can now fail instead of continuing, like how HOS reacts.
Using the key `emupath` on a boot entry will load the selected emuMMC.
This can also be forced by using the correct boot cfg storage bit and writing the path at the emummc path offset. Check readme for these.
This can only be used if the emuMMC was created via Nyx. because of the raw_based and file_based files that have emuMMC info.
(emupath=emuMMC/RAW1, emupath=emuMMC/SD00, etc)
This disables low battery monitor shutdown (LBM shutdown) on boot and checks if battery is enough.
The logic is as follows:
If battery is not enough:
- If not charging and 15s pass, it will re enable LBM shutdown and power off.
- If charging, it will wait until it is charged above the limit.
Screen will auto turn off to save power. A press on Power button or a change on charger, will enable it for another 15s.
If battery is enough:
- Enables LBM shutdown and continues with the boot process.
This fixes an edge case where the original label set was done with set_static_text, the next one with set_text and the text is at the same address.
The incomplete check would think that the text resides on heap and it would reallocate it as such, effectively corrupting .data on the next sets.
This patch applies the simpler init from HOS driver.
The most important change is enabling a feature that the fw supports:
Automatic tuning and calibration based on saved tuning values (running HOS only once saves these).
Switch touch panels have a 10-15px offset around the edges.
(10-1269, 10-709) / (15-1264, 15-704)
This allows touch driver to report a max of 0-1279, 0-719.