Reverts iReader r6800
Fixes Note Air 2 definition
Adds Onyx Poke 4
Adds epd driver for the Sony DPT-RP1
Adds a new light driver for the Onyx Nova3 color. Thanks to @ilyats
Related to https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/8482
Changes:
- New light driver for Onyx devices that should work on modern ones. Thanks to @bb010g!
- Onyx Nova 2 migrated to the new driver.
Added devices:
- iReader r6800
- Onyx Magicbook
- Onyx Note Air 2
- Onyx Nova Air C
- Sony DPT-CP1
Merges are extremely broken outside of REAGL/REAGLD on recent kernels,
while things appear to mostly behave with REAGL, so, use that...
(AUTO was a bad call on sunxi anyway)
`# shellcheck disable=SC2039,SC3040` is only if you want it to pass multiple versions, but I figure there's not much reason to keep the old exception for <=0.7.1 in there.
New lights driver for Onyx, using reflection instead of directly write to sysfs nodes, written by @bezmi
Support for new devices:
Onyx Nova Air
Onyx Nova 3 Color
Onyx Darwin 7
Switch to flashing GC16, because the screen is so fast that using GL16
simply leaves us with an unreadable mess of ghosting.
I'm halfway considering rewriting this in Lua so that I can do a proper
batched update...
cores
* Only keep a single core online most of the time.
* Device: Add an enableCPUCores method to allow controlling the amount of
online CPU cores.
* Move the initial core onlining setup to Kobo:init, instead of the startup script.
* Enable two CPU cores while hinting new (e.g., cache miss) pages in PDF land.
* Enable two CPU cores while processing book metadata.
* Drive-by fix to isolate the DocCache pressure check to KoptInterface
and actually apply it when it matters most (e.g., k2pdfopt stuff).
It turns out that the kernel needs a little push now that the dedicated
wifi power control module is gone ;).
Issue was only exposed if you booted KOReader while the Wi-Fi was down.
The hyphenation of a word can be changed from its default
by long pressing for 3 seconds and selecting 'Hyphenate'.
These overrides are stored in a per-language file, i.e:
koreader/settings/user-German.hyph.
* Wherever possible, do an actual dumb invert on the Screen BB instead of repainting the widget, *then* inverting it (which is what the "invert" flag does).
* Instead of playing with nextTick/tickAfterNext delays, explicitly fence stuff with forceRePaint
* And, in the few cases where said Mk. 7 quirk kicks in, make the fences more marked by using a well-placed WAIT_FOR_UPDATE_COMPLETE
* Fix an issue in Button where show/hide & enable/disable where actually all toggles, which meant that duplicate calls or timing issues would do the wrong thing. (This broke dimming some icons, and mistakenly dropped the background from FM chevrons, for example).
* Speaking of, fix Button's hide/show to actually restore the background properly (there was a stupid typo in the variable name)
* Still in Button, fix the insanity of the double repaint on rounded buttons. Turns out it made sense, after all (and was related to said missing background, and bad interaction with invert & text with no background).
* KeyValuePage suffered from a similar issue with broken highlights (all black) because of missing backgrounds.
* In ConfigDialog, only instanciate IconButtons once (because every tab switch causes a full instantiation; and the initial display implies a full instanciation and an initial tab switch). Otherwise, both instances linger, and catch taps, and as such, double highlights.
* ConfigDialog: Restore the "don't repaint ReaderUI" when switching between similarly sized tabs (re #6131). I never could reproduce that on eInk, and I can't now on the emulator, so I'm assuming @poire-z fixed it during the swap to SVG icons.
* KeyValuePage: Only instanciate Buttons once (again, this is a widget that goes through a full init every page). Again, caused highlight/dimming issues because buttons were stacked.
* Menu: Ditto.
* TouchMenu: Now home of the gnarliest unhilight heuristics, because of the sheer amount of different things that can happen (and/or thanks to stuff not flagged covers_fullscreen properly ;p).
* Bump base
https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1280https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1282https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1283https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1284
* Bump android-luajit-launcher
https://github.com/koreader/android-luajit-launcher/pull/284https://github.com/koreader/android-luajit-launcher/pull/285https://github.com/koreader/android-luajit-launcher/pull/286https://github.com/koreader/android-luajit-launcher/pull/287
platform: do not pass a directory on the command line.
The home directory will be properly set by Device.home_dir.
It was sometimes crashing when opened with no args.
Fixes: #7049
* Modernize jit syntax
It's built-in, no need for a require anymore.
* Flag Android should_restrict_JIT again
It's mildly helpful at putting off the inevitable.
(very, very, very, very mildly).
* Bump android-luajit-launcher
https://github.com/koreader/android-luajit-launcher/pull/281
* Comment the brew shenanigans
(And support non-standard brew prefixes, just in case)
* Bump base to pickup https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1260
* Handle libsodium, too
Co-authored-by: Martín Fernández <paziusss@gmail.com>