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Doug Zongker
c0441d1719 notify about pending long press
Recovery changes:

- add a method to the UI class that is called when a key is held down
  long enough to be a "long press" (but before it is released).
  Device-specific subclasses can override this to indicate a long
  press.

- do color selection for ScreenRecoveryUI's menu-and-log drawing
  function.  Subclasses can override this to customize the colors they
  use for various elements.

- Include the value of ro.build.display.id in the menu headers, so you
  can see on the screen what version of recovery you are running.

Change-Id: I426a6daf892b9011638e2035aebfa2831d4f596d
2013-07-31 11:35:12 -07:00
Doug Zongker
bb01d0c12b add NextCheckKeyIsLong() and EnqueueKey() methods
NextCheckKeyIsLong() is called right before each call to CheckKey() to
tell the implementation if the key is a long-press or not.  (To be
used on devices with few buttons.)  It's done as a separate method
(rather than a parameter to CheckKey) to not break existing recovery
UI implementations.

EnqueueKey() can be called from CheckKey() to put arbitrary code codes
in the synchronous queue (to be processed by HandleMenuKey).

Change-Id: If8a83d66efe0bbc9e2dc178e5ebe12acd216324b
2012-12-17 10:52:58 -08:00
Doug Zongker
48b5b0737c allow recovery UI to ignore certain keypresses
Change-Id: Id182bb95ffcc475c5acabb29b413e422302ae7f2
2012-01-18 15:15:39 -08:00
Doug Zongker
32a0a47a59 move key processing to RecoveryUI
Move the key for handling keys from ScreenRecoveryUI to RecoveryUI, so
it can be used by devices without screens.  Remove the UIParameters
struct and replace it with some new member variables in
ScreenRecoveryUI.

Change-Id: I70094ecbc4acbf76ce44d5b5ec2036c36bdc3414
2011-11-04 14:09:48 -07:00
Doug Zongker
211aebc4e0 refactor ui functions into a class
Move all the functions in ui.c to be members of a ScreenRecoveryUI
class, which is a subclass of an abstract RecoveryUI class.  Recovery
then creates a global singleton instance of this class and then invoke
the methods to drive the UI.  We use this to allow substitution of a
different RecoveryUI implementation for devices with radically
different form factors (eg, that don't have a screen).

Change-Id: I76bdd34eca506149f4cc07685df6a4890473f3d9
2011-10-31 14:15:02 -07:00
Doug Zongker
28ce47cfa6 turn recovery into a C++ binary
Change-Id: I423a23581048d451d53eef46e5f5eac485b77555
2011-10-31 10:24:09 -07:00
Renamed from ui.c (Browse further)