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Change-Id: I9fc0fa29299610865f622dc296bdadff59d74447
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Add a system bar (navigation bar) similar to the main Android system
with back and home buttons. This makes it easier for users to figure
out how to go back on devices that lack hardware buttons, and also
provides a quick way to get back to the main menu.
Note only buttons that do not have a hardware equivalent are shown, in
order to prevent redundancy and confusion.
Change-Id: I7538749978837571a8c250c3c8e54ac127b39d84
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Most headers in recovery aren't very useful and so have historically
not been shown in the touch UI. But certain headers, such as those
shown by yes_no(), should be shown.
Change-Id: I8536c528d3b4b4fd6d506ecef25378149b4e9746
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* Get rid of all the jank and flicker.
* Fix preserved backbuffer
* Simplify the code, all drawing happens on a
single thread now.
Change-Id: I36e1deee0663defd8aea1eba985e3ecbd408eac0
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Change-Id: I6b54bde65264aee99cb51a19436e82054b31fe74
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Change-Id: I4ee87f3474aec0496c47bb561ddecc74e151cbbf
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Implement two types of dialogs: info and error. Info dialogs are intended
to show that an operation is in progress and cannot be interrupted. Error
dialogs are intended to show that an error occurred. The user must respond
by dismissing the dialog with any input (a swipe or keypress).
Dialogs may be initiated internally within the UI code or externally via a
named local socket. Dialogs created via socket are presumed to be info
and may not be dismissed. When the client socket is closed, the dialog
automatically dismisses.
Initial implementation shows dialogs for adb backup and restore. Future
work will show dialogs for all errors and lengthy operations.
Change-Id: Icefea12ec0fd70fb487d54aa2eb1cae9dd451355
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No longer will we get bad reviews on CWM recovery for its lack
of rainbows! Originally design by gweedo767, this patch brings
back the wrap count mechanism from v2.0.2.4 to toggle Rainbow
Mode for the user. In the original design, every character has
a different color, but that method requires modifying graphics.c
which will cause breakage in devices with custom graphics.c.
This Rainbow Mode has a different color for each line, instead.
The wrap_count has been set to 5 instead of the previous 3 so
the toggle won't occur as often, if on accident.
(port to CM12.1 by cyanogen)
Change-Id: Ie9f6f1b6ed94ee69d4d8d9fe27f9a5417cc3f212
improve Rainbow Mode
* Require 5 consecutive menu "wraps" in the same direction to help
prevent accidental toggling
* Align colors into stripes (i.e. columns)
a) less prone to induce dizziness in some people when they change
b) better resembles a rainbow
* Move the stripes to the right when the selection moves up and
move the stripes to the left when the selection moves down
Change-Id: I3feae173b22f5703c554ca33e634881749ff54cf
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Although stdout and stderr are both redirected to log file with no
buffering, we are seeing some outputs are mixed in random order.
This is because ui_print commands from the updater are passed to the
recovery binary via a pipe, which may interleave with other outputs
that go to stderr directly.
In recovery, adding ui::PrintOnScreenOnly() function to handle
ui_print command, which skips printing to stdout. Meanwhile, updater
prints the contents to stderr in addition to piping them to recovery.
Change-Id: Idda93ea940d2e23a0276bb8ead4aa70a3cb97700
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This makes it easier to go back and forth without losing current output.
Also make the display more like regular more(1).
Bug: http://b/20834540
Change-Id: Icc5703e9c8a378cc7072d8ebb79e34451267ee1b
(cherry picked from commit c049163234003ef463bca018920622bc8269c69b)
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gr_surface was causing confusion for no good reason.
Change-Id: If7120187f9a00dd16297877fc49352185a4d4ea6
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This makes it easier for us to deal with arbitrary information at the
top, and means that headers added by specific commands don't overwrite
the default ones.
Add the fingerprint back, but broken up so it fits even on sprout's
display.
Change-Id: Id71da79ab1aa455a611d72756a3100a97ceb4c1c
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Change-Id: I76a042432aede08ceaf250319cf5eeb25d601150
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Most importantly, this one no longer skips lines because of wrapping.
Change-Id: Ic1c1944682ab8cbf3d542418ee86d29819173fc9
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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
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This fixes the N9 performance problem.
Change-Id: I00c10d4162ff266a6243285e5a5e768217f6f799
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The original attempt missed the fact that Print is a member function,
so the first argument is the implicit 'this'.
Change-Id: I963b668c5432804c767f0a2e3ef7dea5978a1218
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Dynamically allocate the text and menu arrays instead.
Change-Id: Idbfc3fe4e4b50db4fee62ac2b6a7323cad369749
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Return to the recovery to the holo appearance.
Bug: 15424396
Change-Id: Id4d3f23e0a6251a12aa42f3793cff347f38b4243
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\'25c2b2f670a3b11f7ce78eccde10c1a79188c9a8\' into HEAD
* commit 'ddaaccb3db623ff6f19b7dadf51d41cc46bb05c3':
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Change-Id: I19f9f460145fdcf5cdc58ee4fa25ff3c9ba398f0
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Conflicts:
screen_ui.cpp
screen_ui.h
Change-Id: Iefe7dde04cc76639f56730a19238436073f18ffb
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Provide different recovery UI resources for different display
densities. Right now only the text images and the progress bars are
rescaled; the main icon will get scaled when it's updated for QP.
Lightly quantum-ify the rest of the recovery interface. (Light
background, progress bars, etc.)
Change-Id: Ia639c4ce8534b01bc843524efbc4b040c1cf38b3
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klp-modular-dev-plus-aosp
* commit '80c1a386d3f614919708b37986919ecaf74ee738':
refactor image resource loading code in minui
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Change-Id: Ib95b5bcd8d24014e1f2a956d2f31c99a471d3e30
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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
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Change-Id: I8cc3b8101bccf7fd697f9a7b73732d1000dc27a1
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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
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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
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In order to support multi-stage recovery packages, we add the
set_stage() and get_stage() functions, which store a short string
somewhere it can be accessed across invocations of recovery. We also
add reboot_now() which updater can invoke to immediately reboot the
device, without doing normal recovery cleanup. (It can also choose
whether to boot off the boot or recovery partition.)
If the stage string is of the form "#/#", recovery's UI will be
augmented with a simple indicator of what stage you're in, so it
doesn't look like a reboot loop.
Change-Id: I62f7ff0bc802b549c9bcf3cc154a6bad99f94603
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update image.
b/10952479
Change-Id: I59bb834f271f702fb529054dab7926b816fa35cc
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Recovery changes:
- add a method to the UI class that is called when a key is held down
long enough to be a "long press" (but before it is released).
Device-specific subclasses can override this to indicate a long
press.
- do color selection for ScreenRecoveryUI's menu-and-log drawing
function. Subclasses can override this to customize the colors they
use for various elements.
- Include the value of ro.build.display.id in the menu headers, so you
can see on the screen what version of recovery you are running.
Change-Id: I426a6daf892b9011638e2035aebfa2831d4f596d
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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
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Add images of text for all locales we support. Make the progress bar
fill the correct way for RTL languages. (Flip the direction the
spinner turns, too, just for good measure.)
Bug: 7064142
Change-Id: I5dddb26e02ee5275c57c4dc4a03c6d68432ac7ba
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- recovery takes a --locale argument, which will be passed by the main
system
- the locale is saved in cache, in case the --locale argument is
missing (eg, when recovery is started from fastboot)
- we include images that have prerendered text for many locales
- we split the background states into four (installing update,
erasing, no command, error) so that appropriate text can be shown.
Change-Id: I731b8108e83d5ccc09a4aacfc1dbf7e86b397aaf
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Move the key for handling keys from ScreenRecoveryUI to RecoveryUI, so
it can be used by devices without screens. Remove the UIParameters
struct and replace it with some new member variables in
ScreenRecoveryUI.
Change-Id: I70094ecbc4acbf76ce44d5b5ec2036c36bdc3414
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Replace the device-specific functions with a class. Move some of the
key handling (for log visibility toggling and rebooting) into the UI
class. Fix up the key handling so there is less crosstalk between the
immediate keys and the queued keys (an increasing annoyance on
button-limited devices).
Change-Id: I698f6fd21c67a1e55429312a0484b6c393cad46f
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Move all the functions in ui.c to be members of a ScreenRecoveryUI
class, which is a subclass of an abstract RecoveryUI class. Recovery
then creates a global singleton instance of this class and then invoke
the methods to drive the UI. We use this to allow substitution of a
different RecoveryUI implementation for devices with radically
different form factors (eg, that don't have a screen).
Change-Id: I76bdd34eca506149f4cc07685df6a4890473f3d9
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