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InkHUD UI for E-Ink (#6034) * Decouple ButtonThread from sleep.cpp Reorganize sleep observables. Don't call ButtonThread methods inside doLightSleep. Instead, handle in class with new lightsleep Observables. * InkHUD: initial commit (WIP) Publicly discloses the current work in progress. Not ready for use. * feat: battery icon * chore: implement meshtastic/firmware #5454 Clean up some inline functions * feat: menu & settings for "jump to applet" * Remove the beforeRender pattern It hugely complicates things. If we can achieve acceptable performance without it, so much the better. * Remove previous Map Applet Needs re-implementation to work without the beforeRender pattern * refactor: reimplement map applet Doesn't require own position Doesn't require the beforeRender pattern to precalculate; now all-at-once in render Lays groundwork for fixed-size map with custom background image * feat: autoshow Allow user to select which applets (if any) should be automatically brought to foreground when they have new data to display * refactor: tidy-up applet constructors misc. jobs including: - consistent naming - move initializer-list-only constructors to header - give derived applets unique identifiers for MeshModule and OSThread logging * hotfix: autoshow always uses FAST update In future, it *will* often use FAST, but this will be controlled by a WindowManager component which has not yet been written. Hotfixed, in case anybody is attempting to use this development version on their deployed devices. * refactor: bringToForeground no longer requests FAST update In situations where an applet has moved to foreground because of user input, requestUpdate can be manually called, to upgrade to FAST refresh. More permanent solution for #23e1dfc * refactor: extract string storage from ThreadedMessageApplet Separates the code responsible for storing the limited message history, which was previously part of the ThreadedMessageApplet. We're now also using this code to store the "most recent message". Previously, this was stored in the `InkHUD::settings` struct, which was much less space-efficient. We're also now storing the latest DM, laying the foundation for an applet to display only DMs, which will complement the threaded message applet. * fix: text wrapping Attempts to fix a disparity between `Applet::printWrapped` and `Applet::getWrappedTextHeight`, which would occasionally cause a ThreadedMessageApplet message to render "too short", overlapping other text. * fix: purge old constructor This one slipped through the last commit.. * feat: DM Applet Useful in combination with the ThreadedMessageApplets, which don't show DMs * fix: applets shouldn't handle events while deactivated Only one or two applets were actually doing this, but I'm making a habit of having all applets return early from their event handling methods (as good practice), even if those methods are disabled elsewhere (e.g. not observing observable, return false from wantPacket) * refactor: allow requesting update without requesting autoshow Some applets may want to redraw, if they are displayed, but not feel the information is worth being brought to foreground for. Example: ActiveNodesApplet, when purging old nodes from list. * feat: custom "Recently Active" duration Allows users to tailor how long nodes will appear in the "Recents" applets, to suit the activity level of their mesh. * refactor: rename some applets * fix: autoshow * fix: getWrappedTextHeight Remove the "simulate" option from printWrapped; too hard to keep inline with genuine printing (because of AdafruitGFX Fonts' xAdvance, mabye?). Instead of simulating, we printWrapped as normal, and discard pixel output by setting crop. Both methods are similarly inefficient, apparently. * fix: text wrapping in ThreadedMessageApplet Wrong arguments were passed to Applet::printWrapped * feat: notifications for text messages Only shown if current applet does not already display the same info. Autoshow takes priority over notifications, if both would be used to display the same info. * feat: optimize FAST vs FULL updates New UpdateMediator class counts the number of each update type, and suggets which one to use, if the code doesn't already have an explicit prefence. Also performs "maintenance refreshes" unprovoked if display is not given an opportunity to before a FULL refresh through organic use. * chore: update todo list * fix: rare lock-up of buttons * refactor: backlight Replaces the initial proof-of-concept frontlight code for T-Echo Presses less than 5 seconds momentarily illuminate the display Presses longer than 5 seconds latch the light, requiring another tap to disable If user has previously removed the T-Echo's capacitive touch button (some DIY projects), the light is controlled by the on-screen menu. This fallback is used by all T-Echo devices, until a press of the capacitive touch button is detected. * feat: change tile with aux button Applied to VM-E290. Working as is, but a refactor of WindowManager::render is expected shortly, which will also tidy code from this push. * fix: specify out-of-the-box tile assignments Prevents placeholder applet showing on initial boot, for devices which use a mult-tile layout by default (VM-E290) * fix: verify settings version when loading * fix: wrong settings version * refactor: remove unimplemented argument from requestUpdate Specified whether or not to update "async", however the implementation was slightly broken, Applet::requestUpdate is only handled next time WindowManager::runOnce is called. This didn't allow code to actually await an update, which was misleading. * refactor: renaming Applet::render becomes Applet::onRender. Tile::displayedApplet becomes Tile::assignedApplet. New onRender method name allows us to move some of the pre and post render code from WindowManager into new Applet::render method, which will call onRender for us. * refactor: rendering Bit of a tidy-up. No intended change in behavior. * fix: optimize refresh times Shorter wait between retrying update if display was previously busy. Set anticipated update durations closer to observed values. No signifacant performance increase, but does decrease the amount of polling required. * feat: blocking update for E-Ink Option to wait for display update to complete before proceeding. Important when shutting down the device. * refactor: allow system applets to lock rendering Temporarily prevents other applets from rendering. * feat: boot and shutdown screens * feat: BluetoothStatus Adds a meshtastic::Status object which exposes the state of the Bluetooth connection. Intends to allow decoupling of UI code. * feat: Bluetooth pairing screen * fix: InkHUD defaults not honored * fix: random Bluetooth pin for NicheGraphics UIs * chore: button interrupts tested * fix: emoji reactions show as blank messages * fix: autoshow and notification triggered by outgoing message * feat: save InkHUD data before reboot Implemented with a new Observable. Previously, config and a few recent messages were saved on shutdown. These were lost if the device rebooted, for example when firmware settings were changed by a client. Now, the InkHUD config and recent messages saved on reboot, the same as during an intentional shutdown. * feat: imperial distances Controlled by the config.display.units setting * fix: hide features which are not yet implemented * refactor: faster rendering Previously, only tiles which requested update were re-rendered. Affected tiles had their region blanked before render, pixel by pixel. Benchmarking revealed that it is significantly faster to memset the framebuffer and redraw all tiles. * refactor: tile ownership Tiles and Applets now maintain a reciprocal link, which is enforced by asserts. Less confusing than the old situation, where an applet and a tile may disagree on their relationship. Empty tiles are now identified by a nullptr *Applet, instead of by having the placeholderApplet assigned. * fix: notifications and battery when menu open Do render notifications in front of menu; don't render battery icon in front of menu. * fix: simpler defaults Don't expose new users to multiplexed applets straight away: make them enable the feature for themselves. * fix: Inputs::TwoButton interrupts, when only one button in use * fix: ensure display update is complete when ESP32 enters light sleep Many panels power down automatically, but some require active intervention from us. If light sleep (ESP32) occurs during a display update, these panels could potentially remain powered on, applying voltage the pixels for an extended period of time, and potentially damaging the display. * fix: honor per-variant user tile limit Set as the default value for InkHUD::settings.userTiles.maxCount in nicheGraphics.h * feat: initial InkHUD support for Wireless Paper v1.1 and VM-E213 * refactor: Heard and Recents Applets Tidier code, significant speed boost. Possibly no noticable change in responsiveness, but rendering now spends much less time blocking execution, which is important for correction functioning of the other firmware components. * refactor: use a common pio base config Easier to make any future PlatformIO config changes * feat: tips Show information that we think the user might find helpful. Some info shown first boot only. Other info shown when / if relevant. * fix: text wrapping for '\n' Previously, the newline was honored, but the adojining word was not printed. * Decouple ButtonThread from sleep.cpp Reorganize sleep observables. Don't call ButtonThread methods inside doLightSleep. Instead, handle in class with new lightsleep Observables. * feat: BluetoothStatus Adds a meshtastic::Status object which exposes the state of the Bluetooth connection. Intends to allow decoupling of UI code. * feat: observable for reboot * refactor: Heltec VM-E290 installDefaultConfig * fix: random Bluetooth pin for NicheGraphics UIs
2025-02-12 11:01:17 +13:00
#include "./SSD16XX.h"
#ifdef MESHTASTIC_INCLUDE_NICHE_GRAPHICS
InkHUD UI for E-Ink (#6034) * Decouple ButtonThread from sleep.cpp Reorganize sleep observables. Don't call ButtonThread methods inside doLightSleep. Instead, handle in class with new lightsleep Observables. * InkHUD: initial commit (WIP) Publicly discloses the current work in progress. Not ready for use. * feat: battery icon * chore: implement meshtastic/firmware #5454 Clean up some inline functions * feat: menu & settings for "jump to applet" * Remove the beforeRender pattern It hugely complicates things. If we can achieve acceptable performance without it, so much the better. * Remove previous Map Applet Needs re-implementation to work without the beforeRender pattern * refactor: reimplement map applet Doesn't require own position Doesn't require the beforeRender pattern to precalculate; now all-at-once in render Lays groundwork for fixed-size map with custom background image * feat: autoshow Allow user to select which applets (if any) should be automatically brought to foreground when they have new data to display * refactor: tidy-up applet constructors misc. jobs including: - consistent naming - move initializer-list-only constructors to header - give derived applets unique identifiers for MeshModule and OSThread logging * hotfix: autoshow always uses FAST update In future, it *will* often use FAST, but this will be controlled by a WindowManager component which has not yet been written. Hotfixed, in case anybody is attempting to use this development version on their deployed devices. * refactor: bringToForeground no longer requests FAST update In situations where an applet has moved to foreground because of user input, requestUpdate can be manually called, to upgrade to FAST refresh. More permanent solution for #23e1dfc * refactor: extract string storage from ThreadedMessageApplet Separates the code responsible for storing the limited message history, which was previously part of the ThreadedMessageApplet. We're now also using this code to store the "most recent message". Previously, this was stored in the `InkHUD::settings` struct, which was much less space-efficient. We're also now storing the latest DM, laying the foundation for an applet to display only DMs, which will complement the threaded message applet. * fix: text wrapping Attempts to fix a disparity between `Applet::printWrapped` and `Applet::getWrappedTextHeight`, which would occasionally cause a ThreadedMessageApplet message to render "too short", overlapping other text. * fix: purge old constructor This one slipped through the last commit.. * feat: DM Applet Useful in combination with the ThreadedMessageApplets, which don't show DMs * fix: applets shouldn't handle events while deactivated Only one or two applets were actually doing this, but I'm making a habit of having all applets return early from their event handling methods (as good practice), even if those methods are disabled elsewhere (e.g. not observing observable, return false from wantPacket) * refactor: allow requesting update without requesting autoshow Some applets may want to redraw, if they are displayed, but not feel the information is worth being brought to foreground for. Example: ActiveNodesApplet, when purging old nodes from list. * feat: custom "Recently Active" duration Allows users to tailor how long nodes will appear in the "Recents" applets, to suit the activity level of their mesh. * refactor: rename some applets * fix: autoshow * fix: getWrappedTextHeight Remove the "simulate" option from printWrapped; too hard to keep inline with genuine printing (because of AdafruitGFX Fonts' xAdvance, mabye?). Instead of simulating, we printWrapped as normal, and discard pixel output by setting crop. Both methods are similarly inefficient, apparently. * fix: text wrapping in ThreadedMessageApplet Wrong arguments were passed to Applet::printWrapped * feat: notifications for text messages Only shown if current applet does not already display the same info. Autoshow takes priority over notifications, if both would be used to display the same info. * feat: optimize FAST vs FULL updates New UpdateMediator class counts the number of each update type, and suggets which one to use, if the code doesn't already have an explicit prefence. Also performs "maintenance refreshes" unprovoked if display is not given an opportunity to before a FULL refresh through organic use. * chore: update todo list * fix: rare lock-up of buttons * refactor: backlight Replaces the initial proof-of-concept frontlight code for T-Echo Presses less than 5 seconds momentarily illuminate the display Presses longer than 5 seconds latch the light, requiring another tap to disable If user has previously removed the T-Echo's capacitive touch button (some DIY projects), the light is controlled by the on-screen menu. This fallback is used by all T-Echo devices, until a press of the capacitive touch button is detected. * feat: change tile with aux button Applied to VM-E290. Working as is, but a refactor of WindowManager::render is expected shortly, which will also tidy code from this push. * fix: specify out-of-the-box tile assignments Prevents placeholder applet showing on initial boot, for devices which use a mult-tile layout by default (VM-E290) * fix: verify settings version when loading * fix: wrong settings version * refactor: remove unimplemented argument from requestUpdate Specified whether or not to update "async", however the implementation was slightly broken, Applet::requestUpdate is only handled next time WindowManager::runOnce is called. This didn't allow code to actually await an update, which was misleading. * refactor: renaming Applet::render becomes Applet::onRender. Tile::displayedApplet becomes Tile::assignedApplet. New onRender method name allows us to move some of the pre and post render code from WindowManager into new Applet::render method, which will call onRender for us. * refactor: rendering Bit of a tidy-up. No intended change in behavior. * fix: optimize refresh times Shorter wait between retrying update if display was previously busy. Set anticipated update durations closer to observed values. No signifacant performance increase, but does decrease the amount of polling required. * feat: blocking update for E-Ink Option to wait for display update to complete before proceeding. Important when shutting down the device. * refactor: allow system applets to lock rendering Temporarily prevents other applets from rendering. * feat: boot and shutdown screens * feat: BluetoothStatus Adds a meshtastic::Status object which exposes the state of the Bluetooth connection. Intends to allow decoupling of UI code. * feat: Bluetooth pairing screen * fix: InkHUD defaults not honored * fix: random Bluetooth pin for NicheGraphics UIs * chore: button interrupts tested * fix: emoji reactions show as blank messages * fix: autoshow and notification triggered by outgoing message * feat: save InkHUD data before reboot Implemented with a new Observable. Previously, config and a few recent messages were saved on shutdown. These were lost if the device rebooted, for example when firmware settings were changed by a client. Now, the InkHUD config and recent messages saved on reboot, the same as during an intentional shutdown. * feat: imperial distances Controlled by the config.display.units setting * fix: hide features which are not yet implemented * refactor: faster rendering Previously, only tiles which requested update were re-rendered. Affected tiles had their region blanked before render, pixel by pixel. Benchmarking revealed that it is significantly faster to memset the framebuffer and redraw all tiles. * refactor: tile ownership Tiles and Applets now maintain a reciprocal link, which is enforced by asserts. Less confusing than the old situation, where an applet and a tile may disagree on their relationship. Empty tiles are now identified by a nullptr *Applet, instead of by having the placeholderApplet assigned. * fix: notifications and battery when menu open Do render notifications in front of menu; don't render battery icon in front of menu. * fix: simpler defaults Don't expose new users to multiplexed applets straight away: make them enable the feature for themselves. * fix: Inputs::TwoButton interrupts, when only one button in use * fix: ensure display update is complete when ESP32 enters light sleep Many panels power down automatically, but some require active intervention from us. If light sleep (ESP32) occurs during a display update, these panels could potentially remain powered on, applying voltage the pixels for an extended period of time, and potentially damaging the display. * fix: honor per-variant user tile limit Set as the default value for InkHUD::settings.userTiles.maxCount in nicheGraphics.h * feat: initial InkHUD support for Wireless Paper v1.1 and VM-E213 * refactor: Heard and Recents Applets Tidier code, significant speed boost. Possibly no noticable change in responsiveness, but rendering now spends much less time blocking execution, which is important for correction functioning of the other firmware components. * refactor: use a common pio base config Easier to make any future PlatformIO config changes * feat: tips Show information that we think the user might find helpful. Some info shown first boot only. Other info shown when / if relevant. * fix: text wrapping for '\n' Previously, the newline was honored, but the adojining word was not printed. * Decouple ButtonThread from sleep.cpp Reorganize sleep observables. Don't call ButtonThread methods inside doLightSleep. Instead, handle in class with new lightsleep Observables. * feat: BluetoothStatus Adds a meshtastic::Status object which exposes the state of the Bluetooth connection. Intends to allow decoupling of UI code. * feat: observable for reboot * refactor: Heltec VM-E290 installDefaultConfig * fix: random Bluetooth pin for NicheGraphics UIs
2025-02-12 11:01:17 +13:00
using namespace NicheGraphics::Drivers;
SSD16XX::SSD16XX(uint16_t width, uint16_t height, UpdateTypes supported, uint8_t bufferOffsetX)
: EInk(width, height, supported), bufferOffsetX(bufferOffsetX)
{
// Pre-calculate size of the image buffer, for convenience
// Determine the X dimension of the image buffer, in bytes.
// Along rows, pixels are stored 8 per byte.
// Not all display widths are divisible by 8. Need to make sure bytecount accommodates padding for these.
bufferRowSize = ((width - 1) / 8) + 1;
// Total size of image buffer, in bytes.
bufferSize = bufferRowSize * height;
}
void SSD16XX::begin(SPIClass *spi, uint8_t pin_dc, uint8_t pin_cs, uint8_t pin_busy, uint8_t pin_rst)
{
this->spi = spi;
this->pin_dc = pin_dc;
this->pin_cs = pin_cs;
this->pin_busy = pin_busy;
this->pin_rst = pin_rst;
pinMode(pin_dc, OUTPUT);
pinMode(pin_cs, OUTPUT);
pinMode(pin_busy, INPUT);
// If using a reset pin, hold high
// Reset is active low for solmon systech ICs
if (pin_rst != 0xFF)
pinMode(pin_rst, INPUT_PULLUP);
reset();
}
void SSD16XX::wait()
{
// Busy when HIGH
while (digitalRead(pin_busy) == HIGH)
yield();
}
void SSD16XX::reset()
{
// Check if reset pin is defined
if (pin_rst != 0xFF) {
pinMode(pin_rst, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(pin_rst, LOW);
delay(50);
pinMode(pin_rst, INPUT_PULLUP);
wait();
}
sendCommand(0x12);
wait();
}
void SSD16XX::sendCommand(const uint8_t command)
{
spi->beginTransaction(spiSettings);
digitalWrite(pin_dc, LOW); // DC pin low indicates command
digitalWrite(pin_cs, LOW);
spi->transfer(command);
digitalWrite(pin_cs, HIGH);
digitalWrite(pin_dc, HIGH);
spi->endTransaction();
}
void SSD16XX::sendData(uint8_t data)
{
// spi->beginTransaction(spiSettings);
// digitalWrite(pin_dc, HIGH); // DC pin HIGH indicates data, instead of command
// digitalWrite(pin_cs, LOW);
// spi->transfer(data);
// digitalWrite(pin_cs, HIGH);
// digitalWrite(pin_dc, HIGH);
// spi->endTransaction();
sendData(&data, 1);
}
void SSD16XX::sendData(const uint8_t *data, uint32_t size)
{
spi->beginTransaction(spiSettings);
digitalWrite(pin_dc, HIGH); // DC pin HIGH indicates data, instead of command
digitalWrite(pin_cs, LOW);
// Platform-specific SPI command
#if defined(ARCH_ESP32)
spi->transferBytes(data, NULL, size); // NULL for a "write only" transfer
#elif defined(ARCH_NRF52)
spi->transfer(data, NULL, size); // NULL for a "write only" transfer
#else
#error Not implemented yet? Feel free to add other platforms here.
#endif
digitalWrite(pin_cs, HIGH);
digitalWrite(pin_dc, HIGH);
spi->endTransaction();
}
void SSD16XX::configFullscreen()
{
// Placing this code in a separate method because it's probably pretty consistent between displays
// Should make it tidier to override SSD16XX::configure
// Define the boundaries of the "fullscreen" region, for the controller IC
static const uint16_t sx = bufferOffsetX; // Notice the offset
static const uint16_t sy = 0;
static const uint16_t ex = bufferRowSize + bufferOffsetX - 1; // End is "max index", not "count". Minus 1 handles this
static const uint16_t ey = height;
// Split into bytes
static const uint8_t sy1 = sy & 0xFF;
static const uint8_t sy2 = (sy >> 8) & 0xFF;
static const uint8_t ey1 = ey & 0xFF;
static const uint8_t ey2 = (ey >> 8) & 0xFF;
// Data entry mode - Left to Right, Top to Bottom
sendCommand(0x11);
sendData(0x03);
// Select controller IC memory region to display a fullscreen image
sendCommand(0x44); // Memory X start - end
sendData(sx);
sendData(ex);
sendCommand(0x45); // Memory Y start - end
sendData(sy1);
sendData(sy2);
sendData(ey1);
sendData(ey2);
// Place the cursor at the start of this memory region, ready to send image data x=0 y=0
sendCommand(0x4E); // Memory cursor X
sendData(sx);
sendCommand(0x4F); // Memory cursor y
sendData(sy1);
sendData(sy2);
}
void SSD16XX::update(uint8_t *imageData, UpdateTypes type)
{
this->updateType = type;
this->buffer = imageData;
reset();
configFullscreen();
configScanning(); // Virtual, unused by base class
configVoltages(); // Virtual, unused by base class
configWaveform(); // Virtual, unused by base class
wait();
if (updateType == FULL) {
writeNewImage();
writeOldImage();
} else {
writeNewImage();
}
configUpdateSequence();
sendCommand(0x20); // Begin executing the update
// Let the update run async, on display hardware. Base class will poll completion, then finalize.
// For a blocking update, call await after update
detachFromUpdate();
}
// Send SPI commands for controller IC to begin executing the refresh operation
void SSD16XX::configUpdateSequence()
{
switch (updateType) {
default:
sendCommand(0x22); // Set "update sequence"
sendData(0xF7); // Non-differential, load waveform from OTP
break;
}
}
void SSD16XX::writeNewImage()
{
sendCommand(0x24);
sendData(buffer, bufferSize);
}
void SSD16XX::writeOldImage()
{
sendCommand(0x26);
sendData(buffer, bufferSize);
}
void SSD16XX::detachFromUpdate()
{
// To save power / cycles, displays can choose to specify an "expected duration" for various refresh types
// If we know a full-refresh takes at least 4 seconds, we can delay polling until 3 seconds have passed
// If not implemented, we'll just poll right from the get-go
switch (updateType) {
default:
EInk::beginPolling(100, 0);
}
}
bool SSD16XX::isUpdateDone()
{
// Busy when HIGH
if (digitalRead(pin_busy) == HIGH)
return false;
else
return true;
}
void SSD16XX::finalizeUpdate()
{
// Put a copy of the image into the "old memory".
// Used with differential refreshes (e.g. FAST update), to determine which px need to move, and which can remain in place
// We need to keep the "old memory" up to date, because don't know whether next refresh will be FULL or FAST etc.
if (updateType != FULL) {
writeNewImage(); // Only required by some controller variants. Todo: Override just for GDEY0154D678?
writeOldImage();
sendCommand(0x7F); // Terminate image write without update
wait();
}
}
#endif // MESHTASTIC_INCLUDE_NICHE_GRAPHICS