Currently fugu has a custom subclass to handle this. The default code
supports devices with trackballs but not all shipping Nexus devices?
That's just silly.
Change-Id: Id2779c91284899a26b4bb1af41e7033aa889df10
Previously most devices would lose the character before a line wrap.
The log's text rendering was starting at offset 4 but none of the
arithmetic was taking this into account. It just happened to work
on the Nexus 9's 1536-pixel wide display (1536/18=85.3) but not on
a device such as the Nexus 5 (1080/18=60).
The only active part of this change is the change from 4 to 0 in the
gr_text call. The rest is just a few bits of trivial cleanup while I
was working out what was going on.
Change-Id: I9279ae323c77bc8b6ea87dc0fe009aaaec6bfa0e
[Problem]
Droid and animation color in recovery mode are incorrect
[Modify]
- Add support for flipping (zero copy) with RECOVERY_ABGR.
- Decodes PNG files to BGRA directly, and other fills, text and alpha blending are also done directly in BGRA (i.e. blits can still bypass conversion)
- Remove the BGRA workaround added previous for single buffer mode (f766396)
Bug:19216535
Change-Id: Ie864419fc6da776ff58b2d02e130f203c194500f
Signed-off-by: Tony Kuo <tony.kuo@mediatek.com>
The re-designed recovery graphics code only supports RGB{_,X,A}
framebuffer, and this patch adds support for BGRA framebuffer.
Change-Id: I3780c8288088f497fa248f3492c54f43834a8598
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jovanovic, Radivoje <radivoje.jovanovic@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Parkinson, TimothyX L <timothyx.l.parkinson@intel.com>
Tested-by: Parkinson, TimothyX L <timothyx.l.parkinson@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Boie, Andrew P <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Gumbel, Matthew K <matthew.k.gumbel@intel.com>
Reduce the number of copies of libpng boilerplate. Rename
res_create_* functions to be more clear. Make explicit the use of the
framebuffer pixel format for images, and handle more combinations of
input and output (eg, loading a grayscale image for display rather
than use as a text alpha channel).
Change-Id: I3d41c800a8f4c22b2f0167967ce6ee4d6b2b8846
Recovery now draws directly to the framebuffer by rolling its own
graphics code, rather than depending on libpixelflinger.
The recovery UI is modified slightly to eliminate operations that are
slow with the software implementation: when the text display / menu is
turned on, it now appears on a black background instead of a dimmed
version of the recovery icon.
There's probably substantial room for optimization of the graphics
operations.
Bug: 12131110
Change-Id: Iab6520e0a7aaec39e2ce39377c10aef82ae0c595
Conflicts:
minui/resources.c
Instead of one 'base' installing image and a number of overlay images
that are drawn on top of it, we represent the installing animation
with one PNG that contains all the animation frames, interlaced by
row. The PNG is expected to have a text chunk with the keyword
'Frames' and a value that's the number of frames (as an ascii
string). This representation provides better compression, removes the
need to subclass ScreenRecoveryUI just to change the position of the
overlay or number of frames, and doesn't require gr_blit() to support
an alpha channel.
We also remove the 'indeterminate' progress bar used when wiping data
and/or cache. The main animation serves the same purpose (showing
that the device is still alive); the spinning progress bar has been
redundant for a while.
This changes the default recovery animation to include the
antenna-wiggling and gear-turning that's used in the Nexus 5 recovery
animation.
Change-Id: I51930a76035ac09969a25472f4e572b289418729
Conflicts:
screen_ui.cpp
screen_ui.h
Recovery now draws directly to the framebuffer by rolling its own
graphics code, rather than depending on libpixelflinger.
The recovery UI is modified slightly to eliminate operations that are
slow with the software implementation: when the text display / menu is
turned on, it now appears on a black background instead of a dimmed
version of the recovery icon.
There's probably substantial room for optimization of the graphics
operations.
Bug: 12131110
Change-Id: Iab6520e0a7aaec39e2ce39377c10aef82ae0c595
Instead of one 'base' installing image and a number of overlay images
that are drawn on top of it, we represent the installing animation
with one PNG that contains all the animation frames, interlaced by
row. The PNG is expected to have a text chunk with the keyword
'Frames' and a value that's the number of frames (as an ascii
string). This representation provides better compression, removes the
need to subclass ScreenRecoveryUI just to change the position of the
overlay or number of frames, and doesn't require gr_blit() to support
an alpha channel.
We also remove the 'indeterminate' progress bar used when wiping data
and/or cache. The main animation serves the same purpose (showing
that the device is still alive); the spinning progress bar has been
redundant for a while.
This changes the default recovery animation to include the
antenna-wiggling and gear-turning that's used in the Nexus 5 recovery
animation.
Change-Id: I51930a76035ac09969a25472f4e572b289418729
Use intptr_t/uintptr_t to cast between pointer and int to allow
building with -Werror=pointer-to-int-cast and
Werror=int-to-pointer-cast turned on.
Cast to char* instead of unsigned int for pointer arithmetic.
Change-Id: Ia862306fdcca53866b330e8cf726f3d62f2248a0
Help enable external main loop combined with ev_*() key event processing.
Specify EPOLLWAKEUP to hold a wakelock on any event, assuming this is needed
(may need to make this optional).
Convert callback events parameter to unsigned int.
Change-Id: Ib5e09abbd7724ffd830e2cf8e25e7eb59d3aa072
Recovery currently has a random mix of messages printed to stdout and
messages printed to stderr, which can make logs hard to read. Move
everything to stdout.
Change-Id: Ie33bd4a9e1272e731302569cdec918e0534c48a6
Get rid of the notion of a font's "ascent"; the reference point for
drawing is the top-left corner of the character box rather than the
baseline. Add some more space between the menu entries and make the
highlight bar around the text.
Replace the default font.png with two images; the build system will
include one or the other based on the resolutions of the device.
Restore the original compiled-in bitmap font, to fall back on when
font.png can't be found (eg, in the charger binary).
Add support for bold text (when a font.png image is used).
Change-Id: I6d211a486a3636f20208502b1cd2aeae8b9f5b02
Instead of representing the font used for menus and log messages in
the recovery binary, load it from a resource PNG image. This allows
different devices to substitute their own font images.
Change-Id: Ib36b86db3d01298aa7ae2b62a26ca29e6ef18014
If your screen is a TV, it may not actually be displaying the edges of
the framebuffer. Allow specifying an overscan percentage, and move
each edge of the framebuffer in by that percent of the width/height.
(The gr_* layer just lies to the caller about the size of the
framebuffer, telling the caller it's smaller than it really is, and
offsets all drawing commands to match.)
Change-Id: I11bb2feb39ae522bd3e957a14ebdecf3609e0fdc