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koreader/frontend/device/generic/device.lua
NiLuJe eb0c2bfc93 Kobo: Handle a few PowerCover quirks...
* The first few capacity reads after connecting to the cover may fail

* The PowerCover may trigger spurious move/add usb_plug uevent,
which translate into Charging events for us.
Instead of blindly lighting up the charging LED on those,
check if the device is actually charging, first.
2022-01-19 12:44:35 +01:00

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--[[--
Generic device abstraction.
This module defines stubs for common methods.
--]]
local DataStorage = require("datastorage")
local Geom = require("ui/geometry")
local logger = require("logger")
local util = require("util")
local _ = require("gettext")
local ffiUtil = require("ffi/util")
local T = ffiUtil.template
local function yes() return true end
local function no() return false end
local Device = {
screen_saver_mode = false,
charging_mode = false,
survive_screen_saver = false,
is_cover_closed = false,
should_restrict_JIT = false,
model = nil,
powerd = nil,
screen = nil,
screen_dpi_override = nil,
input = nil,
home_dir = nil,
-- For Kobo, wait at least 15 seconds before calling suspend script. Otherwise, suspend might
-- fail and the battery will be drained while we are in screensaver mode
suspend_wait_timeout = 15,
-- hardware feature tests: (these are functions!)
hasBattery = yes,
hasAuxBattery = no,
hasKeyboard = no,
hasKeys = no,
hasDPad = no,
hasExitOptions = yes,
hasFewKeys = no,
hasWifiToggle = yes,
hasWifiManager = no,
isHapticFeedbackEnabled = no,
isTouchDevice = no,
hasFrontlight = no,
hasNaturalLight = no, -- FL warmth implementation specific to NTX boards (Kobo, Cervantes)
hasNaturalLightMixer = no, -- Same, but only found on newer boards
hasNaturalLightApi = no,
needsTouchScreenProbe = no,
hasClipboard = yes, -- generic internal clipboard on all devices
hasEinkScreen = yes,
hasExternalSD = no, -- or other storage volume that cannot be accessed using the File Manager
canHWDither = no,
canHWInvert = no,
canUseCBB = yes, -- The C BB maintains a 1:1 feature parity with the Lua BB, except that is has NO support for BB4, and limited support for BBRGB24
hasColorScreen = no,
hasBGRFrameBuffer = no,
canImportFiles = no,
canShareText = no,
hasGSensor = no,
canToggleGSensor = no,
isGSensorLocked = no,
canToggleMassStorage = no,
canToggleChargingLED = no,
canUseWAL = yes, -- requires mmap'ed I/O on the target FS
canRestart = yes,
canSuspend = yes,
canReboot = no,
canPowerOff = no,
canAssociateFileExtensions = no,
-- Start and stop text input mode (e.g. open soft keyboard, etc)
startTextInput = function() end,
stopTextInput = function() end,
-- use these only as a last resort. We should abstract the functionality
-- and have device dependent implementations in the corresponting
-- device/<devicetype>/device.lua file
-- (these are functions!)
isAndroid = no,
isCervantes = no,
isKindle = no,
isKobo = no,
isPocketBook = no,
isRemarkable = no,
isSonyPRSTUX = no,
isSDL = no,
isEmulator = no,
isDesktop = no,
-- some devices have part of their screen covered by the bezel
viewport = nil,
-- enforce portrait orientation of display when FB defaults to landscape
isAlwaysPortrait = no,
-- On some devices (eg newer pocketbook) we can force HW rotation on the fly (before each update)
-- The value here is table of 4 elements mapping the sensible linux constants to whatever
-- nonsense the device actually has. Canonically it should return { 0, 1, 2, 3 } if the device
-- matches <linux/fb.h> FB_ROTATE_* constants.
-- See https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/blob/master/ffi/framebuffer.lua for full template
-- of the table expected.
usingForcedRotation = function() return nil end,
-- needs full screen refresh when resumed from screensaver?
needsScreenRefreshAfterResume = yes,
-- set to yes on devices that support over-the-air incremental updates.
hasOTAUpdates = no,
-- For devices that have non-blocking OTA updates, this function will return true if the download is currently running.
hasOTARunning = no,
-- set to yes on devices that have a non-blocking isWifiOn implementation
-- (c.f., https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/5211#issuecomment-521304139)
hasFastWifiStatusQuery = no,
-- set to yes on devices with system fonts
hasSystemFonts = no,
canOpenLink = no,
openLink = no,
canExternalDictLookup = no,
}
function Device:new(o)
o = o or {}
setmetatable(o, self)
self.__index = self
return o
end
-- Inverts PageTurn button mappings
-- NOTE: For ref. on Kobo, stored by Nickel in the [Reading] section as invertPageTurnButtons=true
function Device:invertButtons()
if self:hasKeys() and self.input and self.input.event_map then
for key, value in pairs(self.input.event_map) do
if value == "LPgFwd" then
self.input.event_map[key] = "LPgBack"
elseif value == "LPgBack" then
self.input.event_map[key] = "LPgFwd"
elseif value == "RPgFwd" then
self.input.event_map[key] = "RPgBack"
elseif value == "RPgBack" then
self.input.event_map[key] = "RPgFwd"
end
end
-- NOTE: We currently leave self.input.rotation_map alone,
-- which will definitely yield fairly stupid mappings in Landscape...
end
end
function Device:init()
assert(self ~= nil)
if not self.screen then
error("screen/framebuffer must be implemented")
end
-- opt-out of CBB if the device is broken with it
if not self.canUseCBB() then
local bb = require("ffi/blitbuffer")
bb.has_cblitbuffer = false
bb:enableCBB(false)
end
if self.hasMultitouch == nil then
-- default to assuming multitouch when dealing with a touch device
self.hasMultitouch = self.isTouchDevice
end
self.screen.isColorScreen = self.hasColorScreen
self.screen.isColorEnabled = function()
if G_reader_settings:has("color_rendering") then
return G_reader_settings:isTrue("color_rendering")
else
return self.screen.isColorScreen()
end
end
self.screen.isBGRFrameBuffer = self.hasBGRFrameBuffer
if G_reader_settings:has("low_pan_rate") then
self.screen.low_pan_rate = G_reader_settings:readSetting("low_pan_rate")
else
self.screen.low_pan_rate = self.hasEinkScreen()
end
logger.info("initializing for device", self.model)
logger.info("framebuffer resolution:", self.screen:getRawSize())
if not self.input then
self.input = require("device/input"):new{device = self}
end
if not self.powerd then
self.powerd = require("device/generic/powerd"):new{device = self}
end
if self.viewport then
logger.dbg("setting a viewport:", self.viewport)
self.screen:setViewport(self.viewport)
self.input:registerEventAdjustHook(
self.input.adjustTouchTranslate,
{x = 0 - self.viewport.x, y = 0 - self.viewport.y})
end
-- Handle button mappings shenanigans
if self:hasKeys() then
if G_reader_settings:isTrue("input_invert_page_turn_keys") then
self:invertButtons()
end
end
-- Honor the gyro lock
if self:hasGSensor() then
if G_reader_settings:isTrue("input_lock_gsensor") then
self:lockGSensor(true)
end
end
-- Screen:getSize is used throughout the code, and that code usually expects getting a real Geom object...
-- But as implementations come from base, they just return a Geom-like table...
self.screen.getSize = function()
local rect = self.screen.getRawSize(self.screen)
return Geom:new{ x = rect.x, y = rect.y, w = rect.w, h = rect.h }
end
end
function Device:setScreenDPI(dpi_override)
-- Passing a nil resets to defaults and clears the override flag
self.screen:setDPI(dpi_override)
self.input.gesture_detector:init()
end
function Device:getPowerDevice()
return self.powerd
end
function Device:rescheduleSuspend()
local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
UIManager:unschedule(self.suspend)
UIManager:scheduleIn(self.suspend_wait_timeout, self.suspend)
end
-- Only used on platforms where we handle suspend ourselves.
function Device:onPowerEvent(ev)
local Screensaver = require("ui/screensaver")
if self.screen_saver_mode then
if ev == "Power" or ev == "Resume" then
if self.is_cover_closed then
-- don't let power key press wake up device when the cover is in closed state
self:rescheduleSuspend()
else
logger.dbg("Resuming...")
local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
UIManager:unschedule(self.suspend)
if self:hasWifiManager() and not self:isEmulator() then
local network_manager = require("ui/network/manager")
if network_manager.wifi_was_on and G_reader_settings:isTrue("auto_restore_wifi") then
network_manager:restoreWifiAsync()
network_manager:scheduleConnectivityCheck()
end
end
self:resume()
-- Restore to previous rotation mode, if need be.
if self.orig_rotation_mode then
self.screen:setRotationMode(self.orig_rotation_mode)
end
Screensaver:close()
if self:needsScreenRefreshAfterResume() then
UIManager:scheduleIn(1, function() self.screen:refreshFull() end)
end
self.screen_saver_mode = false
self.powerd:afterResume()
end
elseif ev == "Suspend" then
-- Already in screen saver mode, no need to update UI/state before
-- suspending the hardware. This usually happens when sleep cover
-- is closed after the device was sent to suspend state.
logger.dbg("Already in screen saver mode, suspending...")
self:rescheduleSuspend()
end
-- else we were not in screensaver mode
elseif ev == "Power" or ev == "Suspend" then
self.powerd:beforeSuspend()
local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
logger.dbg("Suspending...")
-- Add the current state of the SleepCover flag...
logger.dbg("Sleep cover is", self.is_cover_closed and "closed" or "open")
-- Let Screensaver set its widget up, so we get accurate info down the line in case fallbacks kick in...
Screensaver:setup()
-- Mostly always suspend in Portrait/Inverted Portrait mode...
-- ... except when we just show an InfoMessage or when the screensaver
-- is disabled, as it plays badly with Landscape mode (c.f., #4098 and #5290).
-- We also exclude full-screen widgets that work fine in Landscape mode,
-- like ReadingProgress and BookStatus (c.f., #5724)
if Screensaver:modeExpectsPortrait() then
self.orig_rotation_mode = self.screen:getRotationMode()
-- Leave Portrait & Inverted Portrait alone, that works just fine.
if bit.band(self.orig_rotation_mode, 1) == 1 then
-- i.e., only switch to Portrait if we're currently in *any* Landscape orientation (odd number)
self.screen:setRotationMode(self.screen.ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT)
else
self.orig_rotation_mode = nil
end
-- On eInk, if we're using a screensaver mode that shows an image,
-- flash the screen to white first, to eliminate ghosting.
if self:hasEinkScreen() and Screensaver:modeIsImage() then
if Screensaver:withBackground() then
self.screen:clear()
end
self.screen:refreshFull()
-- On Kobo, on sunxi SoCs with a recent kernel, wait a tiny bit more to avoid weird refresh glitches...
if self:isKobo() and self:isSunxi() then
ffiUtil.usleep(150 * 1000)
end
end
else
-- nil it, in case user switched ScreenSaver modes during our lifetime.
self.orig_rotation_mode = nil
end
Screensaver:show()
-- NOTE: show() will return well before the refresh ioctl is even *sent*:
-- the only thing it's done is *enqueued* the refresh in UIManager's stack.
-- Which is why the actual suspension needs to be delayed by suspend_wait_timeout,
-- otherwise, we'd potentially suspend (or attempt to) too soon.
-- On platforms where suspension is done via a sysfs knob, that'd translate to a failed suspend,
-- and on platforms where we defer to a system tool, it'd probably suspend too early!
-- c.f., #6676
if self:needsScreenRefreshAfterResume() then
self.screen:refreshFull()
end
self.screen_saver_mode = true
UIManager:scheduleIn(0.1, function()
-- NOTE: This side of the check needs to be laxer, some platforms can handle Wi-Fi without WifiManager ;).
if self:hasWifiToggle() then
local network_manager = require("ui/network/manager")
-- NOTE: wifi_was_on does not necessarily mean that Wi-Fi is *currently* on! It means *we* enabled it.
-- This is critical on Kobos (c.f., #3936), where it might still be on from KSM or Nickel,
-- without us being aware of it (i.e., wifi_was_on still unset or false),
-- because suspend will at best fail, and at worst deadlock the system if Wi-Fi is on,
-- regardless of who enabled it!
if network_manager:isWifiOn() then
network_manager:releaseIP()
network_manager:turnOffWifi()
end
end
-- Only actually schedule suspension if we're still supposed to go to sleep,
-- because the Wi-Fi stuff above may have blocked for a significant amount of time...
if self.screen_saver_mode then
self:rescheduleSuspend()
end
end)
end
end
function Device:showLightDialog()
local FrontLightWidget = require("ui/widget/frontlightwidget")
local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
UIManager:show(FrontLightWidget:new{})
end
function Device:info()
return self.model
end
function Device:install()
local Event = require("ui/event")
local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
local ConfirmBox = require("ui/widget/confirmbox")
UIManager:show(ConfirmBox:new{
text = _("Update is ready. Install it now?"),
ok_text = _("Install"),
ok_callback = function()
local save_quit = function()
self:saveSettings()
UIManager:quit()
UIManager._exit_code = 85
end
UIManager:broadcastEvent(Event:new("Exit", save_quit))
end,
})
end
-- Hardware specific method to track opened/closed books (nil on book close)
function Device:notifyBookState(title, document) end
-- Hardware specific method for UI to signal allowed/disallowed standby.
-- The device is allowed to enter standby only from within waitForEvents,
-- and only if allowed state is true at the time of waitForEvents() invocation.
function Device:setAutoStandby(isAllowed) end
-- Hardware specific method to set OS-level file associations to launch koreader. Expects boolean map.
function Device:associateFileExtensions(exts)
logger.dbg("Device:associateFileExtensions():", util.tableSize(exts), "entries, OS handler missing")
end
-- Hardware specific method to handle usb plug in event
function Device:usbPlugIn() end
-- Hardware specific method to handle usb plug out event
function Device:usbPlugOut() end
-- Hardware specific method to suspend the device
function Device:suspend() end
-- Hardware specific method to resume the device
function Device:resume() end
-- Hardware specific method to power off the device
function Device:powerOff() end
-- Hardware specific method to reboot the device
function Device:reboot() end
-- Hardware specific method to initialize network manager module
function Device:initNetworkManager() end
function Device:supportsScreensaver() return false end
-- Device specific method to set datetime
function Device:setDateTime(year, month, day, hour, min, sec) end
-- Device specific method if any setting needs being saved
function Device:saveSettings() end
-- Simulates suspend/resume
function Device:simulateSuspend() end
function Device:simulateResume() end
--[[--
Device specific method for performing haptic feedback.
@string type Type of haptic feedback. See <https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/HapticFeedbackConstants.html>.
--]]
function Device:performHapticFeedback(type) end
-- Device specific method for toggling input events
function Device:setIgnoreInput(enable) return true end
-- Device specific method for toggling the GSensor
function Device:toggleGSensor(toggle) end
-- Whether or not the GSensor should be locked to the current orientation (i.e. Portrait <-> Inverted Portrait or Landscape <-> Inverted Landscape only)
function Device:lockGSensor(toggle)
if not self:hasGSensor() then
return
end
if toggle == true then
-- Lock GSensor to current roientation
self.isGSensorLocked = yes
elseif toggle == false then
-- Unlock GSensor
self.isGSensorLocked = no
else
-- Toggle it
if self:isGSensorLocked() then
self.isGSensorLocked = no
else
self.isGSensorLocked = yes
end
end
end
-- Device specific method for toggling the charging LED
function Device:toggleChargingLED(toggle) end
-- Device specific method for setting the charging LED to the right state
function Device:setupChargingLED() end
-- Device specific method for enabling a specific amount of CPU cores
-- (Should only be implemented on embedded platforms where we can afford to control that without screwing with the system).
function Device:enableCPUCores(amount) end
--[[
prepare for application shutdown
--]]
function Device:exit()
self.screen:close()
require("ffi/input"):closeAll()
end
function Device:retrieveNetworkInfo()
local std_out = io.popen("ifconfig | " ..
"sed -n " ..
"-e 's/ \\+$//g' " ..
"-e 's/ \\+/ /g' " ..
"-e 's/ \\?inet6\\? addr: \\?\\([^ ]\\+\\) .*$/IP: \\1/p' " ..
"-e 's/Link encap:Ethernet\\(.*\\)/\\1/p'",
"r")
if std_out then
local result = std_out:read("*all")
std_out:close()
std_out = io.popen('2>/dev/null iwconfig | grep ESSID | cut -d\\" -f2')
if std_out then
local ssid = std_out:read("*all")
result = result .. "SSID: " .. util.trim(ssid) .. "\n"
std_out:close()
end
if os.execute("ip r | grep -q default") == 0 then
-- NOTE: No -w flag available in the old busybox build used on Legacy Kindles...
local pingok
if self:isKindle() and self:hasKeyboard() then
pingok = os.execute("ping -q -c 2 `ip r | grep default | tail -n 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 3` > /dev/null")
else
pingok = os.execute("ping -q -w 3 -c 2 `ip r | grep default | tail -n 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 3` > /dev/null")
end
if pingok == 0 then
result = result .. "Gateway ping successful"
else
result = result .. "Gateway ping FAILED"
end
else
result = result .. "No default gateway to ping"
end
return result
end
end
function Device:setTime(hour, min)
return false
end
-- Return an integer value to indicate the brightness of the environment. The value should be in
-- range [0, 4].
-- 0: dark.
-- 1: dim, frontlight is needed.
-- 2: neutral, turning frontlight on or off does not impact the reading experience.
-- 3: bright, frontlight is not needed.
-- 4: dazzling.
function Device:ambientBrightnessLevel()
return 0
end
--- Returns true if the file is a script we allow running
--- Basically a helper method to check a specific list of file extensions for executable scripts
---- @string filename
---- @treturn boolean
function Device:canExecuteScript(file)
local file_ext = string.lower(util.getFileNameSuffix(file))
if file_ext == "sh" or file_ext == "py" then
return true
end
end
function Device:isValidPath(path)
return util.pathExists(path)
end
-- Device specific method to check if the startup script has been updated
function Device:isStartupScriptUpToDate()
return true
end
function Device:getDefaultCoverPath()
return DataStorage:getDataDir() .. "/cover.jpg"
end
--- Unpack an archive.
-- Extract the contents of an archive, detecting its format by
-- filename extension. Inspired by luarocks archive_unpack()
-- @param archive string: Filename of archive.
-- @param extract_to string: Destination directory.
-- @return boolean or (boolean, string): true on success, false and an error message on failure.
function Device:unpackArchive(archive, extract_to)
require("dbg").dassert(type(archive) == "string")
local BD = require("ui/bidi")
local ok
if archive:match("%.tar%.bz2$") or archive:match("%.tar%.gz$") or archive:match("%.tar%.lz$") or archive:match("%.tgz$") then
ok = self:untar(archive, extract_to)
else
return false, T(_("Couldn't extract archive:\n\n%1\n\nUnrecognized filename extension."), BD.filepath(archive))
end
if not ok then
return false, T(_("Extracting archive failed:\n\n%1"), BD.filepath(archive))
end
return true
end
function Device:untar(archive, extract_to)
return os.execute(("./tar xf %q -C %q"):format(archive, extract_to))
end
return Device