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).
We may get multiple boxes when selecting texts, one for each
word, and we have to add spaces between the extracted words
ourselves. Previously, we were only adding a space if the
last char of previous word was ASCII, so missing spaces
after accents or greek words.
Try to do better by measuring the distances between boxes
and comparing to box heights, with a few heuristics.
get any boxes
Exposed by #7624, but we were arguably putting garbage in the Cache
before that anyway, so, it w<asn't all that great either ;p.
Fix#7850
Use a table & table.concat instead of individual concats.
And then use that same table for every hash-related operation.
(Nothing else uses the configurable hash function, otherwise I'd have
limited the table shenanigans to the function itself).
Ought to be faster than our naive array-based approach.
Especially for the glyph cache, which has a solid amount of elements,
and is mostly cache hits.
(There are few things worse for performance in Lua than
table.remove @ !tail and table.insert @ !tail, which this was full of :/).
DocCache: New module that's now an actual Cache instance instead of a
weird hack. Replaces "Cache" (the instance) as used across Document &
co.
Only Cache instance with on-disk persistence.
ImageCache: Update to new Cache.
GlyphCache: Update to new Cache.
Also, actually free glyph bbs on eviction.
* Minor updates to the min & max cache sizes (16 & 64MB). Mostly to satisfy my power-of-two OCD.
* Purge broken on-disk cache files
* Optimize free RAM computations
* Start dropping LRU items when running low on memory before pre-rendring (hinting) pages in non-reflowable documents.
* Make serialize dump the most recently *displayed* page, as the actual MRU item is the most recently *hinted* page, not the current one.
* Use more accurate item size estimations across the whole codebase.
TileCacheItem:
* Drop lua-serialize in favor of Persist.
KoptInterface:
* Drop lua-serialize in favor of Persist.
* Make KOPTContext caching actually work by ensuring its hash is stable.
This pull requests aims to provide convenient way to zoom in comics. The idea is when user holds/double taps (not decided yet) on a manga/comic panel, it gets cut out from the rest of the image and zoomed. More details in koreader/koreader-base#1148. Depends on koreader/koreader-base#1159
- Removed "Swipe to follow first link on page" menu item and
handling code, as it feels not really as practical as
"Swipe to follow nearest link".
- Removed recently added "External link action", as we can
just always present a popup with the url and the available
actions.
- Generic handling of these actions in onGoToExternalLink(),
so they are proposed on the Wikipedia lookup popup too.
- Allow external link on PDF documents (previously, only
internal links were handled).
- Have "Ignore external links on tap" available on all
document types.
- Added "Ignore external links on swipe" (default to true,
the current behaviour).
- Added multiswipe gesture "Follow nearest internal link"
(the existing "Follow nearest link" now follows the
nearest external or internal link)
- ButtonDialogTitle: added an option to look a bit more
alike ConfirmBoxes.
- Footnote popups: fix link unhighlight when tap on external link.
When such blank page has only a few black pixels (dust), it would result in
a really small cropped area, than when scaled to fit screen, would cause a
crash with :
./ffi/mupdf.lua:63: could not allocate pixmap:
malloc of array (451342 x 612558 bytes) failed (integer overflow) (1)
Fix similar to what is done in KoptInterface:getAutoBBox(): when cropped area too small,
fall back to whole page (or here: to user's manually set area).
this should implement feature request of zoom mode for multi-columns
page in #501
This PR depends on koreader/koreader-base#435
How to use?
1. Tap the top left corner of a PDF/Djvu page to get into the flipping
mode
2. Double-tap on text block will zoom in to that column
3. Double-tap on any area will zoom out to an overview of the page
4. repeat step 2 to focus to another page block
How does it work?
1. We first find the mask of text blocks in the page. (Pic 1)
2. Then we intersect page boxes with user tap to form a page block. (Pic 2)
3. Finally we zoom the page to the page block and center current view to
that block. (Pic 3)
On kindle, kobo and pocketbook the data directory is the current
running directory but on Android the app is installed in system
defined location and users may have no access to that location.
The same circumstances should be true for the upcoming Koreader for
Ubuntu touch, so the data directory (in which tessdata, dictionaries,
global settings, persistant defaults and probably history data are
stored) could be stored in another place.
This is a major overhaul of the hardware abstraction layer.
A few notes:
General platform distinction happens in
frontend/device.lua
which will delegate everything else to
frontend/device/<platform_name>/device.lua
which should extend
frontend/device/generic/device.lua
Screen handling is implemented in
frontend/device/screen.lua
which includes the *functionality* to support device specifics.
Actually setting up the device specific functionality, however,
is done in the device specific setup code in the relevant
device.lua file.
The same goes for input handling.
so that when document is modified the persistent cache will
be invalidated automatically because the cache key will not
be matched. There is no perfermance overhead here at all. We
even don't need to check the modification time of the cache item
on disk, because the name of the on disk cache is a md5sum of the
cacheitem key, now the filename of the cache files contains the
modification time information.
If the document is modified since one rendered page is cached to disk,
the cache key won't match the cache file. And the cache file will
be discarded without the need to open the cache file or to check
the modification time of the cache file itself.
In regional zoom mode double tap will zoom to the tapped
region(paragraph or column, etc., detected optically via libk2pdfopt).
As the first demo, this feature is only turned on in flipping mode by
tapping the top-left corner of the screen. Eventually we may incorporate
this feature in "free" zoom mode.