* t3s3 e-paper support
* remove GPS autodetect (which leads to crashes during startup when no GPS present)
* update EINK defines
* keep definitions for external GPS connector but disable GPS auto scan by default
Added support for Polish OLED characters.
- Custom FONT_SMALL ArialMT_Plain_10_PL
- Automatic selection between Polish and Ukrainian/Russian characters mapping depending on the -D OLED_{LANG_NAME} flage
No need for _V05 and _V03 definitions - I think there was a slight misunderstanding
on how variant files are supposed to _decrease_ #ifdef code in the cpp files.
* Update sensor drive and low power features.
* Update ST7789 TFT control logic.
* Update Heltec nRF board low power features.
* Update the GPS UART port pointer
* Add "Scan and Select" input method for canned messages
* Adapt canned message drawing if USE_EINK
* Indicate current selection with indent rather than inverse text
* Avoid large text on "sending" and delivery report pop-ups
* Fit SNR and RSSI details on screen
* Change hash function which detects changes in E-Ink images
The old function struggled to distingush between images on the canned-message frame, failing to update when scrolling between messages. No real justification for the new algorithm, other than "it works" and doesn't seem "too expensive". For context, this function runs once a second.
* Use canned messages (scan and select) by default with HT-VME213 and HT-VME290
* Guard for HAS_SCREEN
* Turn off vscode cmake prompt - we don't use cmake on meshtastic
* Add rak4631_dap variant for debugging with NanoDAP debug probe device.
* The rak device can also run freertos (which is underneath nrf52 arduino)
* Add semihosting support for nrf52840 devices
Initial platformio.ini file only supports rak4630
Default to non TCP for the semihosting log output for now...
Fixes https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/4135
* powermon WIP (for https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/4136 )
* oops - mean't to mark the _dbg variant as an 'extra' board.
* powermon wip
* Make serial port on wio-sdk-wm1110 board work
By disabling the (inaccessible) adafruit USB
* Instrument (radiolib only for now) lora for powermon
per https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/4136
* powermon gps support
https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/4136
* Add CPU deep and light sleep powermon states
https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/4136
* Change the board/swversion bootstring so it is a new "structured" log msg.
* powermon wip
* add example script for getting esp S3 debugging working
Not yet used but I didn't want these nasty tricks to get lost yet.
* Add PowerMon reporting for screen and bluetooth pwr.
* make power.powermon_enables config setting work.
* update to latest protobufs
* fix bogus shellcheck warning
* make powermon optional (but default enabled because tiny and no runtime impact)
* tell vscode, if formatting, use whatever our trunk formatter wants
without this flag if the user has set some other formatter (clang)
in their user level settings, it will be looking in the wrong directory
for the clang options (we want the options in .trunk/clang)
Note: formatOnSave is true in master, which means a bunch of our older
files are non compliant and if you edit them it will generate lots of
formatting related diffs. I guess I'll start letting that happen with
my future commits ;-).
* add PowerStress module
* nrf52 arduino is built upon freertos, so let platformio debug it
* don't accidentally try to Segger ICE if we are using another ICE
* clean up RedirectablePrint::log so it doesn't have three very different implementations inline.
* remove NoopPrint - it is no longer needed
* when talking to API clients via serial, don't turn off log msgs instead encapsuate them
* fix the build - would loop forever if there were no files to send
* don't use Segger code if not talking to a Segger debugger
* when encapsulating logs, make sure the strings always has nul terminators
* nrf52 soft device will watchdog if you use ICE while BT on...
so have debugger disable bluetooth.
* Important to not print debug messages while writing to the toPhone scratch buffer
* don't include newlines if encapsulating log records as protobufs
* update to latest protobufs (needed for powermon goo)
* PowerStress WIP
* for #4154 and #4136 add concept of dependent gpios...
Which is currently only tested with the LED but eventually
will be used for shared GPIO/screen power rail enable
and LED forcing (which is a sanity check in the power stress
testing)
* fix linter warning
* Transformer is a better name for the LED input > operation > output classes
* PMW led changes to work on esp32-s3
* power stress improvements
* allow ble logrecords to be fetched either by NOTIFY or INDICATE ble types
This allows 'lossless' log reading. If client has requested INDICATE
(rather than NOTIFY) each log record emitted via log() will have to fetched
by the client device before the meshtastic node can continue.
* Fix serious problem with nrf52 BLE logging.
When doing notifies of LogRecords it is important to use the
binary write routines - writing using the 'string' write won't work.
Because protobufs can contain \0 nuls inside of them which if being
parsed as a string will cause only a portion of the protobuf to be sent.
I noticed this because some log messages were not getting through.
* fix gpio transformer stuff to work correctly with LED_INVERTED
Thanks @todd-herbert for noticing this and the great stack trace.
The root cause was that I had accidentially shadowed outPin in a subclass
with an unneeded override. It would break on any board that had inverted
LED power.
fixes
https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/pull/4230#pullrequestreview-2217389099
* Support driving multiple output gpios from one input.
While investigating https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/pull/4230#pullrequestreview-2217389099
I noticed in variant.h that there are now apparently newer TBEAMs than mine
that have _both_ a GPIO based power LED and the PMU based LED. Add a splitter
so that we can drive two output GPIOs from one logical signal.
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* Fix I2C pindefs
* Initial driver testing for HT-VME290
* E-Ink full refresh after canned message pop up
* Tidy variant folders
* Clean ESP32 cpuDeepSleep method
Merge sections, and remove the random assortment of gpio holds left behind.
* Enable 32kHz in variant.h
* Orient E290 with LoRa antenna facing up
* Revert "Clean ESP32 cpuDeepSleep method"
This reverts commit cb8ee508ec2d6bc27a8e228021fd1efbd034c4a0.
* Reduce deep-sleep current for VME213 (non-intrusive)
Originally I made an attempt at tidying up the cpuDeepSleep method, but have reverted that. New commit makes only the changes needed to support VME213. Don't really want the headache of breaking sleep for other variants, especially when this PR is just about implementing new boards.
* Update lib_deps; remove board_level extra
* add a userPrefs.h file, default blank, which can be used to easily set defaults on custom builds.
* Add Splash Screen to userPrefs
* Add channel 0 defaults to userPrefs.h
* CONFIG_LORA_IGNORE_MQTT_DEFAULT
* Unify naming for USERPREFS defines
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* Updated setFrames in Screen.cpp
Added code to attempt to revert back to the same frame that user was on prior to setFrame reload.
* Space added Screen.cpp
* Update Screen.cpp
Make screen to revert to Frame 0 if the originally displayed frame is no longer there.
* Update Screen.cpp
Inserted boolean holdPosition into setFrames to indicate the requirement to stay on the same frame ( if =true) or else it will switch to new frame .
Only Screen::handleStatusUpdate calls with setFrame(true). ( For Node Updates)
All other types of updates call as before setFrame(), so it will change focus as needed.
* Hold position, even if number of frames increases
* Hold position, if handling an outgoing text message
* Update Screen.cpp
* Reverted chnages related to devicestate.has_rx_text_message
* Reset to master
* CannedMessages only handles routing packets when waiting for ACK
Previously, this was calling Screen::setFrames at unexpected times
* Gather position info about screen frames while regenerating
* Make admin module observable
Notify only when relevant. Currently: only to handle remove_nodenum.
* Optionally specify which frame to focus when setFrames runs
* UIFrameEvent uses enum instead of multiple booleans
* Allow modules to request their own frame to be focussed
This is done internally by calling MeshModule::requestFocus()
Easier this way, insteady of passing the info in the UIFrameEvent:
* Modules don't always know whether they should be focussed until after the UIFrameEvent has been raised, in dramFrame
* Don't have to pass reference to module instance as parameter though several methods
* E-Ink screensaver uses FOCUS_PRESERVE
Previously, it had its own basic implementation of this.
* Spelling: regional variant
* trunk
* Fix HAS_SCREEN guarding
* More HAS_SCREEN guarding
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* Move waypoint screen draw into the waypoint module
* Get the observer set up for the waypoint screen draw
* Static squashing: screen dimensions
Macros moved back to Screen.cpp, as a band-aid until we eventually move all those static functions into the Screen class.
* Move getCompassDiam into Screen class
(supress compiler warnings)
At this stage, the method is still static, because it's used by drawNodeInfo, which has no tidy reference to our screen instance.
This is probably just another band-aid until these static functions all move.
* Use new getCompassDiam function in AccelerometerThread
* Properly gate display code in WaypointModule
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* Show owner.short_name on boot and sleep screen (on e-ink)
* Update Screen.cpp - new line for short_name
Boot screen short_name now below the region setting.
Looks better on small screens.
* Draw short_name on right
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* Move static functions into Screen.h, show compass during calibration
* Move to _fontHeight macro to avoid collision
* Move some alert functions to new alert handler
* Catch missed reboot code
* ESP32 fixes
* Bump esp8266-oled-ssd1306
* Fixes for when a device has no screen
* Use new startAlert(char*) helper class
* Add EINK bits back to alert handling
* Add noop class for no-display devices
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* Added "Hops away" on display
Added in logic that displays "hops away" instead of signal strength when the node is more than 0 hops away.
* Added comment
* Update extensions.json to same as master
* attempt 2 at reverting extensions JSON
* Attempt 3 at getting extensions right
* Take 4. should be reverting to before my edits
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* Update images.h
Add some fun emojis
* Update Screen.cpp
Update Screen.cpp to display single emojis on the OLED of devices, if a single known emoji is detected
* Update images.h
add ? ! fog emojis
* Update Screen.cpp
add logic for new emojis
* Update Screen.cpp
correct formatting
* Update images.h
correct formatting
* Update Screen.cpp
change formatting via trunk application
* Update images.h
change formatting based on trunk application
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* E-Ink displays sometimes use timestamp instead of delta
* Allow users to disable E-Ink screensaver
* Clarify variable's purpose
* Operator order oopsie
* Picky print problem
* Implement for all display, not just E-Ink
* Align "unknown age" behavior with existing code
* One more use of timestamp, if screen is wide enough