Touch devices have physical buttons too, and these should be
subject to repeat acceleration. That feature was disabled for
the sake of better touch event responsiveness (apparently).
So, re-enable the acceleration feature & add a special case
to exempt BUTTON_TOUCHSCREEN from acceleration.
Change-Id: I9e097e27457fbd6b824f098e8b325ff35c59dde4
Note: I left behind lcd_bitmap in features.txt, because removing it
would require considerable work in the manual and the translations.
Change-Id: Ia8ca7761f610d9332a0d22a7d189775fb15ec88a
On some devices, the button driver allows a "software poweroff" by long-
pressing a certain key. This behavior is inconvnient when that button needs
to be held down for other purposes, such as moving the cursor in rockpaint
or sgt-untangle.
This patch allows selectively disabling the software poweroff (enabled by
default) from both core and plugin code.
Change-Id: I7580752888ae5c7c7c5eb1be5966e3d67f17d4b4
This should be done even if the backlight is set to "always off",
i.e. if the LCD is sleeping, a button press should be "eaten"
and just wake up the LCD.
Change-Id: I3946bdbbdc81f23eae3f47423123cefa275e0afc
This allows targets to automatically switch audio settings when the
line out is plugged/unplugged.
Only hooked up on the xDuoo X3, but there are other potential users.
Change-Id: Ic46a329bc955cca2e2ad0335ca16295eab24ad59
The function is neither reentrant nor ISR callable. Instead of
using a ticked-based timeout, have the button driver provide the
unboost after a delay when waiting for a button.
HAVE_GUI_BOOST gets immediate boost after dequeuing any message,
otherwise the queue has to have at least three messages waiting
for it to trigger a boost-- essentially the behavior that existed
but now combined in one place.
Change-Id: I1d924702840f56a1a65abe41fa92b4e753c4e75a
Reorganization
- Separated iBasso devices from PLATFORM_ANDROID. These are now standlone
hosted targets. Most device specific code is in the
firmware/target/hosted/ibasso directory.
- No dependency on Android SDK, only the Android NDK is needed.
32 bit Android NDK and Android API Level 16.
- Separate implementation for each device where feasible.
Code cleanup
- Rewrite of existing code, from simple reformat to complete reimplementation.
- New backlight interface, seperating backlight from touchscreen.
- Rewrite of device button handler, removing unneeded code and fixing memory
leaks.
- New Debug messages interface logging to Android adb logcat (DEBUGF, panicf,
logf).
- Rewrite of lcd device handler, removing unneeded code and fixing memory leaks.
- Rewrite of audiohw device handler/pcm interface, removing unneeded code and
fixing memory leaks, enabling 44.1/48kHz pthreaded playback.
- Rewrite of power and powermng, proper shutdown, using batterylog results
(see http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#/c/1047/).
- Rewrite of configure (Android NDK) and device specific config.
- Rewrite of the Android NDK specific Makefile.
Misc
- All plugins/games/demos activated.
- Update tinyalsa to latest from https://github.com/tinyalsa/tinyalsa.
Includes
- http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#/c/993/
- http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#/c/1010/
- http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#/c/1035/
Does not include http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#/c/1007/ due to new backlight
interface and new option for hold switch, touchscreen, physical button
interaction.
Rockbox needs the iBasso DX50/DX90 loader for startup, see
http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#/c/1099/
The loader expects Rockbox to be installed in /mnt/sdcard/.rockbox/. If
/mnt/sdcard/ is accessed as USB mass storage device, Rockbox will exit
gracefully and the loader will restart Rockbox on USB disconnect.
Tested on iBasso DX50.
Compiled (not tested) for iBasso DX90.
Compiled (not tested) for PLATFORM_ANDROID.
Change-Id: I5f5e22e68f5b4cf29c28e2b40b2c265f2beb7ab7
Defining HAVE_BUTTON_DATA without simultaneously defining HAVE_TOUCHSCREEN
caused compile errors. (I need them separated for a scrollstrip driver.)
Change-Id: I945d3437d840035ccc0c147f8155029b403c6ec2
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/771
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
Target that have a touchpad/touchscreen should disable it while
being locked (In order to avoid LCD to drain battery power due to
"key locked" constant reporting messages. If they a have a keylock
button this was already handled at driver level. If not (e.g. fuze+),
they will have to implement a switch at driver level that action.c
can operate on softlock.
This patch does the following for any target having a touchpad
or a touchscreen and no HAS_BUTTON_HOLD (ie any softlock target)
1) it implements the code to call button_enable_touch(bool en) in
action.c.
2) button_enable_touch is implemented in button.c and call
either touchpad_enable or touchscreen_enable
3) those two function are implemented respectively in touchscreen.c
and a new touchpad.c file. They provide a generic way to silents touch's
device and call a function at driver level where target specific code
can be implemented if possible/needed (for power saving for instance).
Those function name are touchpad_enable_device and touchscreen_enable_device
4) we implement an empty function at driver level of targets that need it
to have them still being able to compiled.
Change-Id: I9ead78a25bd33466a8533f5b9f259b395cb5ce49
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/569
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
This event is sent before the audio is routed back to the speaker so we
get the information about the unplugged headphone notably earlier.
Decrease the debouncing of the headphone status from 1s to 0.5s to work
around audio still getting played back via the speaker due to the pause
delay by debouncing. On Android we shouldn't need the debouncing at all.
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per seconds apparently don't very well.
Not sure if it's the hardware or our threading that doesn't play well enough
here (UI isn't less response despite of the audio drop outs).
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* Until BUTTON_REPEAT was started, coordinate changes were not exposed. Change
that (post on every coordinate change) so that wiping over the screen does actually
something between the first touch and BUTTON_REPEAT
* Once BUTTON_REPEAT is active, further repeats are posted in an acceleration
fashion (slow at the begginning), which smoothes list scrolling. But this has
the contrary effect on touchscreen, as it makes swiping appear very laggy. So,
remove that acceleration for touchscreen and make it equally fast at all times
so the scrollbar is better usable.
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This doesn't change the value with the current HZ=100,
but makes it easy to change HZ in custome builds and still have buttons be usable
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The simulator defines PLATFORM_HOSTED, as RaaA will do (RaaA will not define SIMULATOR).
The new define is to (de-)select code to compile on hosted platforms generally.
Should be no functional change to targets or the simulator.
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- Refactor the program startup. main() is now in main.c like on target, and the implicit application thread will now act as our main thread (previously a separate one was created for this in thread initialization).
This is part of Rockbox as an application and is the first step to make an application port from the uisimulator. In a further step the sim bits from the sdl build will be separated out.
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- Revert renaming of button_set_flip()
- Moved rtl flipping logic to apps/actions.c as a static function
- Joined rtl_button_flip_needed() and button_flip_horizontally()
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Instead, implement it more as a target driver with button_read_device(), button_init_device() and button_hold(), then use the normal button driver from firmware/drivers/button.c.
Fixes FS#10451 ("backlight off on hold doesn't function properly").
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%T|x|y|width|height|action| <- setup a region (relative to the current viewport) where if pressed the "action" will be done (currently play/stop/prev/next/menu/browse work, suggestions for others to add and better names welcome)
%Tl<timeout> <- used as a conditional to say if the touchscreen was touched in the last <timeout>, use this to enable/disable button viewports or something... same syntax as other timeout tags
cabbiev2 for the mr500 has been modified to demonstrate the new tags. press the pause/play button to pause playback. press the rockbox logo to get back to the menu. pretty icons needed to make this more usable :)
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HAVE_SCROLLWHEEL plainly indicates the existence of a scrollwheel, thus all ipods define it now (in addition to the ones and some
sansas which did before). Same applies to the manual.
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viewport_Set_defaults() will setup the given viewport with the correct "full screen" dimensions (so start at 0,0 if statusbars are disabled or 0,8 if they are enabled.)
All screens should keep the statusbar enabled, but if you really want to ignore the user setting you can disbaled it with viewportmanager_set_statusbar(false).
This commit also includes some menu/list viewport cleanups from kugel in FS#9603
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