This configures Nimble to enable the HFCLOCK and other
Bluetooth peripherals only when needed, but 1500 us in advance.
This time is recommended by the Mynewt docs.
Add a new interface `NotificationManager::Dismiss(id)` to delete a
notification with the specified `id`.
The animate the notification dismiss the `RightAnim` transition to a
black screen is used. After the dismiss the new message is swiped in
from below or above.
If we dismiss the oldest message (when we are at 5/5, or 3/3), then the
new message after a dismiss should appear to come from below.
Otherwise (when we are at 2/3) the new message after a dismiss should
appear to come from above.
Rework the index code to show the index of the currently viewed
notification. Instead of calculating the index relative to the oldest
`id` introduce a new interface `NotificationManager::IndexOf(id)`. This
is done because the `id` of the notifications in the buffer aren't
continuous anymore (as some messages could have been dismissed).
Rework notification ring buffer to have a beginIdx and a size
internally to make the dismissal of notifications easier.
Fixes: https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/issues/176
Co-authored-by: Simon Willshire <me@simonwillshire.com>
Co-authored-by: Reinhold Gschweicher <pyro4hell@gmail.com>
This feature is not needed and is probably more likely to cause issues. It's better to just use brightnessController.Set(settingsController.GetBrightness());
* Use FreeRTOS timer for AlarmController
* Use FreeRTOS timer for MotorController
* Remove app_timer component from compilation as we now solely use
FreeROTS timer
* Simplify variable and text names for AlarmController and MotorController timers
* Call ScheduleAlarm directly from StopAlerting, for recurring timers
Co-authored-by: Riku Isokoski <riksu9000@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: NeroBurner <pyro4hell@gmail.com>
This should ensure better readability of the pin setup procedure,
as well as allow the configuration of the hardware button enable pin
and the accelerometer interrupt pin via the pin mapping header.
In https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/pull/1097 new font
generation capabilites were added. Generalize the font creation to
make it possible to reuse the `displayapp/fonts/CMakeLists.txt` file
for `InfiniSim` and just add the new cmake file to the project and
link against the new `infinitime_fonts` target.
In the following a list of changes.
Allow non-global installed `lv_font_conv` executable installed with
```sh
npm install lv_font_conv@1.5.2
```
In CMake we search for `lv_font_conv` executable. Add the found
executable to the python script `generate.py`, to remove the need for
`lv_font_conv` to be in the path.
Search for `python3` executable, if CMake version 3.12 is available.
Otherwise use `python` as hard coded executable.
Instead of adding the generated fonts to `SOURCE_FILES` variable, create
a static library `infinitime_fonts`. Link this library to the
executables instead.
Use `add_custom_target()` together with `add_custom_command()` to
generate the font.c files once (like the original PR does).
Also, removed feature existance cheking (since it now depends on a font,
so may end up being inside (only) a font not being used currently -
which is an allowed usage)
The scrollbar would go out of bounds if DROPDOWN_PART_LIST had uneven
padding. Also enable clip_corner feature to stop the selected item from
overflowing.
When the screen switches, the full screen needs to be refreshed for the
hardware scrolling to work. This was enforced with backgroundLabels, but
is simpler to do with a rounder function.
List.h uses `std::array` as container, but is missing the `<array>`
include. Add it to make the header self contained.
The `memory` include is unused and can be removed.
There is a large step in brightness from level zero to level one.
After experimenting with various ST7789 options, I found that
decreasing VDV to 0x10 (-0.4V) fixes this issue.
The gamma change reduced the average error in brightness, but with the
underlying issue fixed, the gamma change has been reverted.
`SpiNorFlash.h` is a C++ header, but the `Identification` struct is
created in a C style using `typedef struct`. Clang issues a warining
about this discrepancy:
```
In file included from /home/nero/repos/pinetime/InfiniSim/InfiniTime/src/systemtask/SystemTask.cpp:13:
/home/nero/repos/pinetime/InfiniSim/sim/drivers/SpiNorFlash.h:16:21: warning: anonymous non-C-compatible type given name for linkage purposes by typedef declaration; add a tag name here [-Wnon-c-typedef-for-linkage]
typedef struct __attribute__((packed)) {
^
Identification
/home/nero/repos/pinetime/InfiniSim/sim/drivers/SpiNorFlash.h:17:9: note: type is not C-compatible due to this default member initializer
uint8_t manufacturer = 0;
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/nero/repos/pinetime/InfiniSim/sim/drivers/SpiNorFlash.h:20:9: note: type is given name 'Identification' for linkage purposes by this typedef declaration
} Identification;
^
1 warning generated.
```
The easy fix is to use a C++ style struct.
Also includes code style fix from Riksu9000
Co-authored-by: Riku Isokoski <riksu9000@gmail.com>
Let the TouchHandler::GestureGet() function return a TouchEvent instead
of the touchpanel-driver specific enum.
This helps to move the driver specific helper function `ConvertGesture`
from `DisplayApp` into `TouchHandler`.
In cases where any other task takes too much time to execute (it can happen in Display Task, see https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/issues/825), the timer task does not have the opportunity to run fast enough to detect and debounce presses on the button.
This commit sets the following priorities:
- [0] : Display Task
- [1] : Timer and System tasks
- [2] : BLE Host
- [3] : BLE LL
This way, we ensure that button presses will always be detected, even if the rendering of the display takes a huge amount of time.