-rw-r--r-- | libopie2/opiecore/device/odevice.cpp | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libopie2/opiecore/device/odevice_zaurus.cpp | 26 |
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/libopie2/opiecore/device/odevice.cpp b/libopie2/opiecore/device/odevice.cpp index cf2061b..af77ed1 100644 --- a/libopie2/opiecore/device/odevice.cpp +++ b/libopie2/opiecore/device/odevice.cpp @@ -118,8 +118,6 @@ struct default_button default_buttons [] = { ODevice *ODevice::inst() { static ODevice *dev = 0; - - // rewrite this to only use /proc/cpuinfo or so QString cpu_info; if ( !dev ) diff --git a/libopie2/opiecore/device/odevice_zaurus.cpp b/libopie2/opiecore/device/odevice_zaurus.cpp index 3bd7f6e..e9b163a 100644 --- a/libopie2/opiecore/device/odevice_zaurus.cpp +++ b/libopie2/opiecore/device/odevice_zaurus.cpp @@ -114,22 +114,16 @@ struct z_button z_buttons_c700 [] = { }; // FIXME This gets unnecessary complicated. We should think about splitting the Zaurus -// class up into individual classes. We need three classes +// class up into individual classes. We would need three classes // // Zaurus-Collie (SA-model w/ 320x240 lcd, for SL5500 and SL5000) // Zaurus-Poodle (PXA-model w/ 320x240 lcd, for SL5600) -// Zaurus-Corgi (PXA-model w/ 640x480 lcd, for C700, C750, C760, C860, C3000) +// Zaurus-Corgi (PXA-model w/ 640x480 lcd, for C700, C750, C760, C860, C3000, C1000) // Zaurus-Tosa (PXA-model w/ 480x640 lcd, for SL6000) -// -// Only question right now is: Do we really need to do it? Because as soon -// as the OpenZaurus kernel is ready, there will be a unified interface for all -// Zaurus models (concerning apm, backlight, buttons, etc.) -// -// Comments? - mickeyl. void Zaurus::init(const QString& cpu_info) { - // Set the time to wait until the system is realy suspended + // Set the time to wait until the system is really suspended // the delta between apm --suspend and sleeping setAPMTimeOut( 15000 ); @@ -150,18 +144,14 @@ void Zaurus::init(const QString& cpu_info) d->m_system = System_OpenZaurus; // sysver already gathered - // OpenZaurus sometimes uses the embedix kernel, check if this is one + // OpenZaurus sometimes uses the 2.4 (embedix) kernel, check if this is one FILE *uname = popen("uname -r", "r"); QFile f; QString line; if ( f.open(IO_ReadOnly, uname) ) { QTextStream ts ( &f ); - line = ts. readLine(); - int loc = line. find ( "embedix" ); - if ( loc != -1 ) - m_embedix = true; - else - m_embedix = false; + line = ts.readLine(); + m_embedix = line.startsWith( "2.4." ); f.close(); } pclose(uname); @@ -229,9 +219,9 @@ void Zaurus::init(const QString& cpu_info) m_leds[0] = Led_Off; if ( m_embedix ) - qDebug( "Zaurus::init() - Using the Embedix HAL on a %s", (const char*) d->m_modelstr ); + qDebug( "Zaurus::init() - Using the 2.4 Embedix HAL on a %s", (const char*) d->m_modelstr ); else - qDebug( "Zaurus::init() - Using the OpenZaurus HAL on a %s", (const char*) d->m_modelstr ); + qDebug( "Zaurus::init() - Using the 2.6 OpenZaurus HAL on a %s", (const char*) d->m_modelstr ); } void Zaurus::initButtons() |