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In order to not get compiler warnings about 'unused return values'
a void cast is used, which also makes it clear the the returned values
are ignored on purpose
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The Loke protocol supports 32-bit unsigned for the size of files being
flashed. However, POSIX file commands only support 32-bit (signed). As
such we now have platform specific support for larger files.
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- Removed the "--delay <ms>" argument.
- Improved Action usage info.
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- As a result of the above two points, there are no "known boot
partitions", and hence boot partitions are not automatically flashed
last.
- Made partitions flash in the order in order in which partition arguments
are specified. Hence, it's recommended that you specify boot partitions
last.
- Added --usb-level argument that can be used for debugging libusbx, or
flashing issues in general.
- Removed generally non-functional firmware dumping behaviour.
- Removed auto-resume functionality - Although this feature was definitely
nice to have; I believe it may be responsible for flashing compatibility
issues for a variety of devices.
- As a result of the above. In order perform another action after a
--no-reboot action, you must provide the --resume flag.
- Heimdall Frontend also has support for specifying the --resume flag
via a GUI. Heimdall Frontend also tries to keep track of your actions
and enable "Resume" automatically after a "No Reboot" action.
- Refactored quite a few of the actions, and code responsible for flashing
(particularly PIT file flashing).
- Bumped version to 1.4RC3 *however* this commit is not yet an official
release candidate. It's still a WIP. In particular build files still
have not been updated for Linux and OS X.
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- Massive refactoring.
- Support for Qualcomm based devices.
- Print PIT from file.
- Use partition names as arguments e.g. --HIDDEN, --KERNEL, --MOVINAND etc.
- Heimdall Frontend UI improvements.
- And much more...
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