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#include <Arduino.h>
#include <Epub.h>
#include <GfxRenderer.h>
#include <HalDisplay.h>
#include <HalGPIO.h>
feat: lower CPU freq on idle, add HalPowerManager (#852) ## Summary Continue my experiment from https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 This PR add the ability to lower the CPU frequency on extended idle period (currently set to 3 seconds). By default, the esp32c3 CPU is set to 160MHz, and now on idle, we can reduce it to just 10MHz. Note that while this functionality is already provided by [esp power management](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/v4.3/esp32c3/api-reference/system/power_management.html), the current Arduino build lacks of this, and enabling it is just too complicated (not worth the effort compared to this PR) Update: more info in https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/852#issuecomment-3904562827 ## Testing Pre-condition for each test case: the battery is charged to 100%, and is left plugged in after fully charged for an extra 1 hour. The table below shows how much battery is **used** for a given duration: | case / duration | 6 hrs | 12 hrs | | --- | --- | --- | | `delay(10)` | 26% | 48% | | `delay(50)`, PR https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 | 20% | Not tested | | `delay(50)` + low CPU freq (This PR) | Not tested | 25% | | `delay(10)` + low CPU freq (1) | Not tested | Not tested | (1) I decided not to test this case because it may not make sense. The problem is that CPU frequency vs power consumption do not follow a linear relationship, see [this](https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/articles/esp32-power-consumption-can-be-reduced-with-sleep-modes) as an example. So, tight loop (10ms) + lower CPU freq significantly impact battery life, because the active CPU time is now much higher compared to the wall time. **So in conclusion, this PR improves ~150% to ~200% battery use time per charge.** The projected battery life is now: ~36-48 hrs of reading time (normal reading, no wifi) --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **NO**
2026-02-18 15:12:29 +01:00
#include <HalPowerManager.h>
#include <HalStorage.h>
feat: User-Interface I18n System (#728) ## Summary **What is the goal of this PR?** This PR introduces Internationalization (i18n) support, enabling users to switch the UI language dynamically. **What changes are included?** - Core Logic: Added I18n class (`lib/I18n/I18n.h/cpp`) to manage language state and string retrieval. - Data Structures: - `lib/I18n/I18nStrings.h/cpp`: Static string arrays for each supported language. - `lib/I18n/I18nKeys.h`: Enum definitions for type-safe string access. - `lib/I18n/translations.csv`: single source of truth. - Documentation: Added `docs/i18n.md` detailing the workflow for developers and translators. - New Settings activity: `src/activities/settings/LanguageSelectActivity.h/cpp` ## Additional Context This implementation (building on concepts from #505) prioritizes performance and memory efficiency. The core approach is to store all localized strings for each language in dedicated arrays and access them via enums. This provides O(1) access with zero runtime overhead, and avoids the heap allocations, hashing, and collision handling required by `std::map` or `std::unordered_map`. The main trade-off is that enums and string arrays must remain perfectly synchronized—any mismatch would result in incorrect strings being displayed in the UI. To eliminate this risk, I added a Python script that automatically generates `I18nStrings.h/.cpp` and `I18nKeys.h` from a CSV file, which will serve as the single source of truth for all translations. The full design and workflow are documented in `docs/i18n.md`. ### Next Steps - [x] Python script `generate_i18n.py` to auto-generate C++ files from CSV - [x] Populate translations.csv with initial translations. Currently available translations: English, Español, Français, Deutsch, Čeština, Português (Brasil), Русский, Svenska. Thanks, community! **Status:** EDIT: ready to be merged. As a proof of concept, the SPANISH strings currently mirror the English ones, but are fully uppercased. --- ### AI Usage Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**< PARTIALLY >**_ I used AI for the black work of replacing strings with I18n references across the project, and for generating the documentation. EDIT: also some help with merging changes from master. --------- Co-authored-by: google-labs-jules[bot] <161369871+google-labs-jules[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: yeyeto2788 <juanernestobiondi@gmail.com>
2026-02-16 15:28:42 +02:00
#include <I18n.h>
#include <Logging.h>
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#include <SPI.h>
Aleo, Noto Sans, Open Dyslexic fonts (#163) ## Summary * Swap out Bookerly font due to licensing issues, replace default font with Aleo * I did a bunch of searching around for a nice replacement font, and this trumped several other like Literata, Merriwether, Vollkorn, etc * Add Noto Sans, and Open Dyslexic as font options * They can be selected in the settings screen * Add font size options (Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large) * Adjustable in settings * Swap out uses of reader font in headings and replaced with slightly larger Ubuntu font * Replaced PixelArial14 font as it was difficult to track down, replace with Space Grotesk * Remove auto formatting on generated font files * Massively speeds up formatting step now that there is a lot more CPP font source * Include fonts with their licenses in the repo ## Additional Context Line compression setting will follow | Font | Small | Medium | Large | X Large | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Aleo | ![IMG_5704](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7acb054f-ddef-4080-b3c8-590cfaf13115) | ![IMG_5705](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d4819036-5c89-486e-92c3-86094fa4d89a) | ![IMG_5706](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/35caf622-d126-4396-9c3e-f927eba1e1f4) | ![IMG_5707](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/af32370a-6244-400f-bea9-5c27db040b5b) | | Noto Sans | ![IMG_5708](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1f9264a5-c069-4e22-9099-a082bfcaabc5) | ![IMG_5709](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ef6b07fe-8d87-403a-b152-05f50b69b78e) | ![IMG_5710](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/112a5d20-262c-4dc0-b67d-980b237e4607) | ![IMG_5711](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d25e0e1d-2ace-450d-96dd-618e4efd4805) | | Open Dyslexic | ![IMG_5712](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ead64690-f261-4fae-a4a2-0becd1162e2d) | ![IMG_5713](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/59d60f7d-5142-4591-96b0-c04e0a4c6436) | ![IMG_5714](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb6652cd-1790-46a3-93ea-2b8f70d0d36d) | ![IMG_5715](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/496e7eb4-c81a-4232-83e9-9ba9148fdea4) |
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#include <builtinFonts/all.h>
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Calibre Web Epub Downloading + Calibre Wireless Device Syncing (#219) ## Summary Adds support for browsing and downloading books from a Calibre-web server via OPDS. How it works 1. Configure server URL in Settings → Calibre Web URL (e.g., https://myserver.com:port I use Cloudflare tunnel to make my server accessible anywhere fwiw) 2. "Calibre Library" will now show on the the home screen 3. Browse the catalog - navigate through categories like "By Newest", "By Author", "By Series", etc. 4. Download books - select a book and press Confirm to download the EPUB to your device Navigation - Up/Down - Move through entries - Confirm - Open folder or download book - Back - Go to parent catalog, or exit to home if at root - Navigation entries show with > prefix, books show title and author - Button hints update dynamically ("Open" for folders, "Download" for books) Technical details - Fetches OPDS catalog from {server_url}/opds - Parses both navigation feeds (catalog links) and acquisition feeds (downloadable books) - Maintains navigation history stack for back navigation - Handles absolute paths in OPDS links correctly (e.g., /books/opds/navcatalog/...) - Downloads EPUBs directly to the SD card root Note The server URL should be typed to include https:// if the server requires it - HTTP→HTTPS redirects may cause SSL errors on ESP32. ## Additional Context * I also changed the home titles to use uppercase for each word and added a setting to change the size of the side margins --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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#include <cstring>
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#include "Battery.h"
#include "CrossPointSettings.h"
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#include "CrossPointState.h"
#include "KOReaderCredentialStore.h"
#include "MappedInputManager.h"
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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#include "RecentBooksStore.h"
#include "activities/boot_sleep/BootActivity.h"
#include "activities/boot_sleep/SleepActivity.h"
Calibre Web Epub Downloading + Calibre Wireless Device Syncing (#219) ## Summary Adds support for browsing and downloading books from a Calibre-web server via OPDS. How it works 1. Configure server URL in Settings → Calibre Web URL (e.g., https://myserver.com:port I use Cloudflare tunnel to make my server accessible anywhere fwiw) 2. "Calibre Library" will now show on the the home screen 3. Browse the catalog - navigate through categories like "By Newest", "By Author", "By Series", etc. 4. Download books - select a book and press Confirm to download the EPUB to your device Navigation - Up/Down - Move through entries - Confirm - Open folder or download book - Back - Go to parent catalog, or exit to home if at root - Navigation entries show with > prefix, books show title and author - Button hints update dynamically ("Open" for folders, "Download" for books) Technical details - Fetches OPDS catalog from {server_url}/opds - Parses both navigation feeds (catalog links) and acquisition feeds (downloadable books) - Maintains navigation history stack for back navigation - Handles absolute paths in OPDS links correctly (e.g., /books/opds/navcatalog/...) - Downloads EPUBs directly to the SD card root Note The server URL should be typed to include https:// if the server requires it - HTTP→HTTPS redirects may cause SSL errors on ESP32. ## Additional Context * I also changed the home titles to use uppercase for each word and added a setting to change the size of the side margins --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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#include "activities/browser/OpdsBookBrowserActivity.h"
#include "activities/home/HomeActivity.h"
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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#include "activities/home/MyLibraryActivity.h"
feat: UI themes, Lyra (#528) ## Summary ### What is the goal of this PR? - Visual UI overhaul - UI theme selection ### What changes are included? - Added a setting "UI Theme": Classic, Lyra - The classic theme is the current Crosspoint theme - The Lyra theme implements these mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2003-7596&t=4CSOZqf0n9uQMxDt-0 by Discord users yagofarias, ruby and gan_shu - New functions in GFXRenderer to render rounded rectangles, greyscale fills (using dithering) and thick lines - Basic UI components are factored into BaseTheme methods which can be overridden by each additional theme. Methods that are not overridden will fallback to BaseTheme behavior. This means any new features/components in CrossPoint only need to be developed for the "Classic" BaseTheme. - Additional themes can easily be developed by the community using this foundation ![IMG_7649 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b516f5a9-2636-4565-acff-91a25b93b39b) ![IMG_7746 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/def41810-ab6e-4952-b40f-b9ce7d62bea8) ![IMG_7651 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/518a9a6d-107a-4be3-9533-43a2b64b944b) ## Additional Context - Only the Home, Library and main Settings screens have been implemented so far, this will be extended to the transfer screens and chapter selection screen later on, but we need to get the ball rolling somehow :) - Loading extra covers on the home screen in the Lyra theme takes a little more time (about 2 seconds), I added a loading bar popup (reusing the Indexing progress bar from the reader view, factored into a neat UI component) but the popup adds ~400ms to the loading time. - ~~Home screen thumbnails will need to be generated separately for each theme, because they are displayed in different sizes. Because we're using dithering, displaying a thumb with the wrong size causes the picture to look janky or dark as it does on the screenshots above. No worries this will be fixed in a future PR.~~ Thumbs are now generated with a size parameter - UI Icons will need to be implemented in a future PR. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-02-05 17:50:11 +07:00
#include "activities/home/RecentBooksActivity.h"
Add connect to Wifi and File Manager Webserver (#41) ## Summary - **What is the goal of this PR?** Implements wireless EPUB file management via a built-in web server, enabling users to upload, browse, organize, and delete EPUB files from any device on the same WiFi network without needing a computer cable connection. - **What changes are included?** - **New Web Server** ([`CrossPointWebServer.cpp`](src/CrossPointWebServer.cpp), [`CrossPointWebServer.h`](src/CrossPointWebServer.h)): - HTTP server on port 80 with a responsive HTML/CSS interface - Home page showing device status (version, IP, free memory) - File Manager with folder navigation and breadcrumb support - EPUB file upload with progress tracking - Folder creation and file/folder deletion - XSS protection via HTML escaping - Hidden system folders (`.` prefixed, "System Volume Information", "XTCache") - **WiFi Screen** ([`WifiScreen.cpp`](src/screens/WifiScreen.cpp), [`WifiScreen.h`](src/screens/WifiScreen.h)): - Network scanning with signal strength indicators - Visual indicators for encrypted (`*`) and saved (`+`) networks - State machine managing: scanning, network selection, password entry, connecting, save/forget prompts - 15-second connection timeout handling - Integration with web server (starts on connect, stops on exit) - **WiFi Credential Storage** ([`WifiCredentialStore.cpp`](src/WifiCredentialStore.cpp), [`WifiCredentialStore.h`](src/WifiCredentialStore.h)): - Persistent storage in `/sd/.crosspoint/wifi.bin` - XOR obfuscation for stored passwords (basic protection against casual reading) - Up to 8 saved networks with add/remove/update operations - **On-Screen Keyboard** ([`OnScreenKeyboard.cpp`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.cpp), [`OnScreenKeyboard.h`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.h)): - Reusable QWERTY keyboard component with shift support - Special keys: Shift, Space, Backspace, Done - Support for password masking mode - **Settings Screen Integration** ([`SettingsScreen.h`](src/screens/SettingsScreen.h)): - Added WiFi action to navigate to the new WiFi screen - **Documentation** ([`docs/webserver.md`](docs/webserver.md)): - Comprehensive user guide covering WiFi setup, web interface usage, file management, troubleshooting, and security notes - See this for more screenshots! - Working "displays the right way in GitHub" on my repo: https://github.com/olearycrew/crosspoint-reader/blob/feature/connect-to-wifi/docs/webserver.md **Video demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/283e32dc-2d9f-4ae2-848e-01f41166a731 ## Additional Context - **Security considerations**: The web server has no authentication—anyone on the same WiFi network can access files. This is documented as a limitation, recommending use only on trusted private networks. Password obfuscation in the credential store is XOR-based, not cryptographically secure. - **Memory implications**: The web server and WiFi stack consume significant memory. The implementation properly cleans up (stops server, disconnects WiFi, sets `WIFI_OFF` mode) when exiting the WiFi screen to free resources. - **Async operations**: Network scanning and connection use async patterns with FreeRTOS tasks to prevent blocking the UI. The display task handles rendering on a dedicated thread with mutex protection. - **Browser compatibility**: The web interface uses standard HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and is tested to work with all modern browsers on desktop and mobile. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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#include "activities/network/CrossPointWebServerActivity.h"
#include "activities/reader/ReaderActivity.h"
#include "activities/settings/SettingsActivity.h"
#include "activities/util/FullScreenMessageActivity.h"
feat: UI themes, Lyra (#528) ## Summary ### What is the goal of this PR? - Visual UI overhaul - UI theme selection ### What changes are included? - Added a setting "UI Theme": Classic, Lyra - The classic theme is the current Crosspoint theme - The Lyra theme implements these mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2003-7596&t=4CSOZqf0n9uQMxDt-0 by Discord users yagofarias, ruby and gan_shu - New functions in GFXRenderer to render rounded rectangles, greyscale fills (using dithering) and thick lines - Basic UI components are factored into BaseTheme methods which can be overridden by each additional theme. Methods that are not overridden will fallback to BaseTheme behavior. This means any new features/components in CrossPoint only need to be developed for the "Classic" BaseTheme. - Additional themes can easily be developed by the community using this foundation ![IMG_7649 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b516f5a9-2636-4565-acff-91a25b93b39b) ![IMG_7746 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/def41810-ab6e-4952-b40f-b9ce7d62bea8) ![IMG_7651 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/518a9a6d-107a-4be3-9533-43a2b64b944b) ## Additional Context - Only the Home, Library and main Settings screens have been implemented so far, this will be extended to the transfer screens and chapter selection screen later on, but we need to get the ball rolling somehow :) - Loading extra covers on the home screen in the Lyra theme takes a little more time (about 2 seconds), I added a loading bar popup (reusing the Indexing progress bar from the reader view, factored into a neat UI component) but the popup adds ~400ms to the loading time. - ~~Home screen thumbnails will need to be generated separately for each theme, because they are displayed in different sizes. Because we're using dithering, displaying a thumb with the wrong size causes the picture to look janky or dark as it does on the screenshots above. No worries this will be fixed in a future PR.~~ Thumbs are now generated with a size parameter - UI Icons will need to be implemented in a future PR. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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#include "components/UITheme.h"
Aleo, Noto Sans, Open Dyslexic fonts (#163) ## Summary * Swap out Bookerly font due to licensing issues, replace default font with Aleo * I did a bunch of searching around for a nice replacement font, and this trumped several other like Literata, Merriwether, Vollkorn, etc * Add Noto Sans, and Open Dyslexic as font options * They can be selected in the settings screen * Add font size options (Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large) * Adjustable in settings * Swap out uses of reader font in headings and replaced with slightly larger Ubuntu font * Replaced PixelArial14 font as it was difficult to track down, replace with Space Grotesk * Remove auto formatting on generated font files * Massively speeds up formatting step now that there is a lot more CPP font source * Include fonts with their licenses in the repo ## Additional Context Line compression setting will follow | Font | Small | Medium | Large | X Large | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Aleo | ![IMG_5704](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7acb054f-ddef-4080-b3c8-590cfaf13115) | ![IMG_5705](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d4819036-5c89-486e-92c3-86094fa4d89a) | ![IMG_5706](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/35caf622-d126-4396-9c3e-f927eba1e1f4) | ![IMG_5707](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/af32370a-6244-400f-bea9-5c27db040b5b) | | Noto Sans | ![IMG_5708](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1f9264a5-c069-4e22-9099-a082bfcaabc5) | ![IMG_5709](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ef6b07fe-8d87-403a-b152-05f50b69b78e) | ![IMG_5710](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/112a5d20-262c-4dc0-b67d-980b237e4607) | ![IMG_5711](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d25e0e1d-2ace-450d-96dd-618e4efd4805) | | Open Dyslexic | ![IMG_5712](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ead64690-f261-4fae-a4a2-0becd1162e2d) | ![IMG_5713](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/59d60f7d-5142-4591-96b0-c04e0a4c6436) | ![IMG_5714](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb6652cd-1790-46a3-93ea-2b8f70d0d36d) | ![IMG_5715](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/496e7eb4-c81a-4232-83e9-9ba9148fdea4) |
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#include "fontIds.h"
#include "util/ButtonNavigator.h"
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HalDisplay display;
HalGPIO gpio;
MappedInputManager mappedInputManager(gpio);
GfxRenderer renderer(display);
Activity* currentActivity;
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// Fonts
EpdFont bookerly14RegularFont(&bookerly_14_regular);
EpdFont bookerly14BoldFont(&bookerly_14_bold);
EpdFont bookerly14ItalicFont(&bookerly_14_italic);
EpdFont bookerly14BoldItalicFont(&bookerly_14_bolditalic);
EpdFontFamily bookerly14FontFamily(&bookerly14RegularFont, &bookerly14BoldFont, &bookerly14ItalicFont,
&bookerly14BoldItalicFont);
#ifndef OMIT_FONTS
EpdFont bookerly12RegularFont(&bookerly_12_regular);
EpdFont bookerly12BoldFont(&bookerly_12_bold);
EpdFont bookerly12ItalicFont(&bookerly_12_italic);
EpdFont bookerly12BoldItalicFont(&bookerly_12_bolditalic);
EpdFontFamily bookerly12FontFamily(&bookerly12RegularFont, &bookerly12BoldFont, &bookerly12ItalicFont,
&bookerly12BoldItalicFont);
EpdFont bookerly16RegularFont(&bookerly_16_regular);
EpdFont bookerly16BoldFont(&bookerly_16_bold);
EpdFont bookerly16ItalicFont(&bookerly_16_italic);
EpdFont bookerly16BoldItalicFont(&bookerly_16_bolditalic);
EpdFontFamily bookerly16FontFamily(&bookerly16RegularFont, &bookerly16BoldFont, &bookerly16ItalicFont,
&bookerly16BoldItalicFont);
EpdFont bookerly18RegularFont(&bookerly_18_regular);
EpdFont bookerly18BoldFont(&bookerly_18_bold);
EpdFont bookerly18ItalicFont(&bookerly_18_italic);
EpdFont bookerly18BoldItalicFont(&bookerly_18_bolditalic);
EpdFontFamily bookerly18FontFamily(&bookerly18RegularFont, &bookerly18BoldFont, &bookerly18ItalicFont,
&bookerly18BoldItalicFont);
Aleo, Noto Sans, Open Dyslexic fonts (#163) ## Summary * Swap out Bookerly font due to licensing issues, replace default font with Aleo * I did a bunch of searching around for a nice replacement font, and this trumped several other like Literata, Merriwether, Vollkorn, etc * Add Noto Sans, and Open Dyslexic as font options * They can be selected in the settings screen * Add font size options (Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large) * Adjustable in settings * Swap out uses of reader font in headings and replaced with slightly larger Ubuntu font * Replaced PixelArial14 font as it was difficult to track down, replace with Space Grotesk * Remove auto formatting on generated font files * Massively speeds up formatting step now that there is a lot more CPP font source * Include fonts with their licenses in the repo ## Additional Context Line compression setting will follow | Font | Small | Medium | Large | X Large | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Aleo | ![IMG_5704](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7acb054f-ddef-4080-b3c8-590cfaf13115) | ![IMG_5705](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d4819036-5c89-486e-92c3-86094fa4d89a) | ![IMG_5706](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/35caf622-d126-4396-9c3e-f927eba1e1f4) | ![IMG_5707](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/af32370a-6244-400f-bea9-5c27db040b5b) | | Noto Sans | ![IMG_5708](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1f9264a5-c069-4e22-9099-a082bfcaabc5) | ![IMG_5709](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ef6b07fe-8d87-403a-b152-05f50b69b78e) | ![IMG_5710](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/112a5d20-262c-4dc0-b67d-980b237e4607) | ![IMG_5711](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d25e0e1d-2ace-450d-96dd-618e4efd4805) | | Open Dyslexic | ![IMG_5712](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ead64690-f261-4fae-a4a2-0becd1162e2d) | ![IMG_5713](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/59d60f7d-5142-4591-96b0-c04e0a4c6436) | ![IMG_5714](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb6652cd-1790-46a3-93ea-2b8f70d0d36d) | ![IMG_5715](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/496e7eb4-c81a-4232-83e9-9ba9148fdea4) |
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EpdFont notosans12RegularFont(&notosans_12_regular);
EpdFont notosans12BoldFont(&notosans_12_bold);
EpdFont notosans12ItalicFont(&notosans_12_italic);
EpdFont notosans12BoldItalicFont(&notosans_12_bolditalic);
EpdFontFamily notosans12FontFamily(&notosans12RegularFont, &notosans12BoldFont, &notosans12ItalicFont,
&notosans12BoldItalicFont);
EpdFont notosans14RegularFont(&notosans_14_regular);
EpdFont notosans14BoldFont(&notosans_14_bold);
EpdFont notosans14ItalicFont(&notosans_14_italic);
EpdFont notosans14BoldItalicFont(&notosans_14_bolditalic);
EpdFontFamily notosans14FontFamily(&notosans14RegularFont, &notosans14BoldFont, &notosans14ItalicFont,
&notosans14BoldItalicFont);
EpdFont notosans16RegularFont(&notosans_16_regular);
EpdFont notosans16BoldFont(&notosans_16_bold);
EpdFont notosans16ItalicFont(&notosans_16_italic);
EpdFont notosans16BoldItalicFont(&notosans_16_bolditalic);
EpdFontFamily notosans16FontFamily(&notosans16RegularFont, &notosans16BoldFont, &notosans16ItalicFont,
&notosans16BoldItalicFont);
EpdFont notosans18RegularFont(&notosans_18_regular);
EpdFont notosans18BoldFont(&notosans_18_bold);
EpdFont notosans18ItalicFont(&notosans_18_italic);
EpdFont notosans18BoldItalicFont(&notosans_18_bolditalic);
EpdFontFamily notosans18FontFamily(&notosans18RegularFont, &notosans18BoldFont, &notosans18ItalicFont,
&notosans18BoldItalicFont);
EpdFont opendyslexic8RegularFont(&opendyslexic_8_regular);
EpdFont opendyslexic8BoldFont(&opendyslexic_8_bold);
EpdFont opendyslexic8ItalicFont(&opendyslexic_8_italic);
EpdFont opendyslexic8BoldItalicFont(&opendyslexic_8_bolditalic);
EpdFontFamily opendyslexic8FontFamily(&opendyslexic8RegularFont, &opendyslexic8BoldFont, &opendyslexic8ItalicFont,
&opendyslexic8BoldItalicFont);
EpdFont opendyslexic10RegularFont(&opendyslexic_10_regular);
EpdFont opendyslexic10BoldFont(&opendyslexic_10_bold);
EpdFont opendyslexic10ItalicFont(&opendyslexic_10_italic);
EpdFont opendyslexic10BoldItalicFont(&opendyslexic_10_bolditalic);
EpdFontFamily opendyslexic10FontFamily(&opendyslexic10RegularFont, &opendyslexic10BoldFont, &opendyslexic10ItalicFont,
&opendyslexic10BoldItalicFont);
EpdFont opendyslexic12RegularFont(&opendyslexic_12_regular);
EpdFont opendyslexic12BoldFont(&opendyslexic_12_bold);
EpdFont opendyslexic12ItalicFont(&opendyslexic_12_italic);
EpdFont opendyslexic12BoldItalicFont(&opendyslexic_12_bolditalic);
EpdFontFamily opendyslexic12FontFamily(&opendyslexic12RegularFont, &opendyslexic12BoldFont, &opendyslexic12ItalicFont,
&opendyslexic12BoldItalicFont);
EpdFont opendyslexic14RegularFont(&opendyslexic_14_regular);
EpdFont opendyslexic14BoldFont(&opendyslexic_14_bold);
EpdFont opendyslexic14ItalicFont(&opendyslexic_14_italic);
EpdFont opendyslexic14BoldItalicFont(&opendyslexic_14_bolditalic);
EpdFontFamily opendyslexic14FontFamily(&opendyslexic14RegularFont, &opendyslexic14BoldFont, &opendyslexic14ItalicFont,
&opendyslexic14BoldItalicFont);
#endif // OMIT_FONTS
Aleo, Noto Sans, Open Dyslexic fonts (#163) ## Summary * Swap out Bookerly font due to licensing issues, replace default font with Aleo * I did a bunch of searching around for a nice replacement font, and this trumped several other like Literata, Merriwether, Vollkorn, etc * Add Noto Sans, and Open Dyslexic as font options * They can be selected in the settings screen * Add font size options (Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large) * Adjustable in settings * Swap out uses of reader font in headings and replaced with slightly larger Ubuntu font * Replaced PixelArial14 font as it was difficult to track down, replace with Space Grotesk * Remove auto formatting on generated font files * Massively speeds up formatting step now that there is a lot more CPP font source * Include fonts with their licenses in the repo ## Additional Context Line compression setting will follow | Font | Small | Medium | Large | X Large | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Aleo | ![IMG_5704](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7acb054f-ddef-4080-b3c8-590cfaf13115) | ![IMG_5705](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d4819036-5c89-486e-92c3-86094fa4d89a) | ![IMG_5706](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/35caf622-d126-4396-9c3e-f927eba1e1f4) | ![IMG_5707](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/af32370a-6244-400f-bea9-5c27db040b5b) | | Noto Sans | ![IMG_5708](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1f9264a5-c069-4e22-9099-a082bfcaabc5) | ![IMG_5709](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ef6b07fe-8d87-403a-b152-05f50b69b78e) | ![IMG_5710](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/112a5d20-262c-4dc0-b67d-980b237e4607) | ![IMG_5711](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d25e0e1d-2ace-450d-96dd-618e4efd4805) | | Open Dyslexic | ![IMG_5712](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ead64690-f261-4fae-a4a2-0becd1162e2d) | ![IMG_5713](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/59d60f7d-5142-4591-96b0-c04e0a4c6436) | ![IMG_5714](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb6652cd-1790-46a3-93ea-2b8f70d0d36d) | ![IMG_5715](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/496e7eb4-c81a-4232-83e9-9ba9148fdea4) |
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EpdFont smallFont(&notosans_8_regular);
EpdFontFamily smallFontFamily(&smallFont);
Aleo, Noto Sans, Open Dyslexic fonts (#163) ## Summary * Swap out Bookerly font due to licensing issues, replace default font with Aleo * I did a bunch of searching around for a nice replacement font, and this trumped several other like Literata, Merriwether, Vollkorn, etc * Add Noto Sans, and Open Dyslexic as font options * They can be selected in the settings screen * Add font size options (Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large) * Adjustable in settings * Swap out uses of reader font in headings and replaced with slightly larger Ubuntu font * Replaced PixelArial14 font as it was difficult to track down, replace with Space Grotesk * Remove auto formatting on generated font files * Massively speeds up formatting step now that there is a lot more CPP font source * Include fonts with their licenses in the repo ## Additional Context Line compression setting will follow | Font | Small | Medium | Large | X Large | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Aleo | ![IMG_5704](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7acb054f-ddef-4080-b3c8-590cfaf13115) | ![IMG_5705](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d4819036-5c89-486e-92c3-86094fa4d89a) | ![IMG_5706](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/35caf622-d126-4396-9c3e-f927eba1e1f4) | ![IMG_5707](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/af32370a-6244-400f-bea9-5c27db040b5b) | | Noto Sans | ![IMG_5708](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1f9264a5-c069-4e22-9099-a082bfcaabc5) | ![IMG_5709](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ef6b07fe-8d87-403a-b152-05f50b69b78e) | ![IMG_5710](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/112a5d20-262c-4dc0-b67d-980b237e4607) | ![IMG_5711](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d25e0e1d-2ace-450d-96dd-618e4efd4805) | | Open Dyslexic | ![IMG_5712](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ead64690-f261-4fae-a4a2-0becd1162e2d) | ![IMG_5713](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/59d60f7d-5142-4591-96b0-c04e0a4c6436) | ![IMG_5714](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb6652cd-1790-46a3-93ea-2b8f70d0d36d) | ![IMG_5715](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/496e7eb4-c81a-4232-83e9-9ba9148fdea4) |
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EpdFont ui10RegularFont(&ubuntu_10_regular);
EpdFont ui10BoldFont(&ubuntu_10_bold);
EpdFontFamily ui10FontFamily(&ui10RegularFont, &ui10BoldFont);
EpdFont ui12RegularFont(&ubuntu_12_regular);
EpdFont ui12BoldFont(&ubuntu_12_bold);
EpdFontFamily ui12FontFamily(&ui12RegularFont, &ui12BoldFont);
// measurement of power button press duration calibration value
unsigned long t1 = 0;
unsigned long t2 = 0;
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void exitActivity() {
if (currentActivity) {
currentActivity->onExit();
delete currentActivity;
Add connect to Wifi and File Manager Webserver (#41) ## Summary - **What is the goal of this PR?** Implements wireless EPUB file management via a built-in web server, enabling users to upload, browse, organize, and delete EPUB files from any device on the same WiFi network without needing a computer cable connection. - **What changes are included?** - **New Web Server** ([`CrossPointWebServer.cpp`](src/CrossPointWebServer.cpp), [`CrossPointWebServer.h`](src/CrossPointWebServer.h)): - HTTP server on port 80 with a responsive HTML/CSS interface - Home page showing device status (version, IP, free memory) - File Manager with folder navigation and breadcrumb support - EPUB file upload with progress tracking - Folder creation and file/folder deletion - XSS protection via HTML escaping - Hidden system folders (`.` prefixed, "System Volume Information", "XTCache") - **WiFi Screen** ([`WifiScreen.cpp`](src/screens/WifiScreen.cpp), [`WifiScreen.h`](src/screens/WifiScreen.h)): - Network scanning with signal strength indicators - Visual indicators for encrypted (`*`) and saved (`+`) networks - State machine managing: scanning, network selection, password entry, connecting, save/forget prompts - 15-second connection timeout handling - Integration with web server (starts on connect, stops on exit) - **WiFi Credential Storage** ([`WifiCredentialStore.cpp`](src/WifiCredentialStore.cpp), [`WifiCredentialStore.h`](src/WifiCredentialStore.h)): - Persistent storage in `/sd/.crosspoint/wifi.bin` - XOR obfuscation for stored passwords (basic protection against casual reading) - Up to 8 saved networks with add/remove/update operations - **On-Screen Keyboard** ([`OnScreenKeyboard.cpp`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.cpp), [`OnScreenKeyboard.h`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.h)): - Reusable QWERTY keyboard component with shift support - Special keys: Shift, Space, Backspace, Done - Support for password masking mode - **Settings Screen Integration** ([`SettingsScreen.h`](src/screens/SettingsScreen.h)): - Added WiFi action to navigate to the new WiFi screen - **Documentation** ([`docs/webserver.md`](docs/webserver.md)): - Comprehensive user guide covering WiFi setup, web interface usage, file management, troubleshooting, and security notes - See this for more screenshots! - Working "displays the right way in GitHub" on my repo: https://github.com/olearycrew/crosspoint-reader/blob/feature/connect-to-wifi/docs/webserver.md **Video demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/283e32dc-2d9f-4ae2-848e-01f41166a731 ## Additional Context - **Security considerations**: The web server has no authentication—anyone on the same WiFi network can access files. This is documented as a limitation, recommending use only on trusted private networks. Password obfuscation in the credential store is XOR-based, not cryptographically secure. - **Memory implications**: The web server and WiFi stack consume significant memory. The implementation properly cleans up (stops server, disconnects WiFi, sets `WIFI_OFF` mode) when exiting the WiFi screen to free resources. - **Async operations**: Network scanning and connection use async patterns with FreeRTOS tasks to prevent blocking the UI. The display task handles rendering on a dedicated thread with mutex protection. - **Browser compatibility**: The web interface uses standard HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and is tested to work with all modern browsers on desktop and mobile. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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currentActivity = nullptr;
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}
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}
void enterNewActivity(Activity* activity) {
currentActivity = activity;
currentActivity->onEnter();
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}
// Verify power button press duration on wake-up from deep sleep
// Pre-condition: isWakeupByPowerButton() == true
void verifyPowerButtonDuration() {
if (SETTINGS.shortPwrBtn == CrossPointSettings::SHORT_PWRBTN::SLEEP) {
// Fast path for short press
// Needed because inputManager.isPressed() may take up to ~500ms to return the correct state
return;
}
// Give the user up to 1000ms to start holding the power button, and must hold for SETTINGS.getPowerButtonDuration()
const auto start = millis();
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bool abort = false;
// Subtract the current time, because inputManager only starts counting the HeldTime from the first update()
// This way, we remove the time we already took to reach here from the duration,
// assuming the button was held until now from millis()==0 (i.e. device start time).
const uint16_t calibration = start;
const uint16_t calibratedPressDuration =
(calibration < SETTINGS.getPowerButtonDuration()) ? SETTINGS.getPowerButtonDuration() - calibration : 1;
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gpio.update();
// Needed because inputManager.isPressed() may take up to ~500ms to return the correct state
while (!gpio.isPressed(HalGPIO::BTN_POWER) && millis() - start < 1000) {
delay(10); // only wait 10ms each iteration to not delay too much in case of short configured duration.
gpio.update();
}
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t2 = millis();
if (gpio.isPressed(HalGPIO::BTN_POWER)) {
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do {
delay(10);
gpio.update();
} while (gpio.isPressed(HalGPIO::BTN_POWER) && gpio.getHeldTime() < calibratedPressDuration);
abort = gpio.getHeldTime() < calibratedPressDuration;
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} else {
abort = true;
}
if (abort) {
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// Button released too early. Returning to sleep.
// IMPORTANT: Re-arm the wakeup trigger before sleeping again
feat: lower CPU freq on idle, add HalPowerManager (#852) ## Summary Continue my experiment from https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 This PR add the ability to lower the CPU frequency on extended idle period (currently set to 3 seconds). By default, the esp32c3 CPU is set to 160MHz, and now on idle, we can reduce it to just 10MHz. Note that while this functionality is already provided by [esp power management](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/v4.3/esp32c3/api-reference/system/power_management.html), the current Arduino build lacks of this, and enabling it is just too complicated (not worth the effort compared to this PR) Update: more info in https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/852#issuecomment-3904562827 ## Testing Pre-condition for each test case: the battery is charged to 100%, and is left plugged in after fully charged for an extra 1 hour. The table below shows how much battery is **used** for a given duration: | case / duration | 6 hrs | 12 hrs | | --- | --- | --- | | `delay(10)` | 26% | 48% | | `delay(50)`, PR https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 | 20% | Not tested | | `delay(50)` + low CPU freq (This PR) | Not tested | 25% | | `delay(10)` + low CPU freq (1) | Not tested | Not tested | (1) I decided not to test this case because it may not make sense. The problem is that CPU frequency vs power consumption do not follow a linear relationship, see [this](https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/articles/esp32-power-consumption-can-be-reduced-with-sleep-modes) as an example. So, tight loop (10ms) + lower CPU freq significantly impact battery life, because the active CPU time is now much higher compared to the wall time. **So in conclusion, this PR improves ~150% to ~200% battery use time per charge.** The projected battery life is now: ~36-48 hrs of reading time (normal reading, no wifi) --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **NO**
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powerManager.startDeepSleep(gpio);
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}
}
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void waitForPowerRelease() {
gpio.update();
while (gpio.isPressed(HalGPIO::BTN_POWER)) {
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delay(50);
gpio.update();
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}
}
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// Enter deep sleep mode
void enterDeepSleep() {
APP_STATE.lastSleepFromReader = currentActivity && currentActivity->isReaderActivity();
APP_STATE.saveToFile();
exitActivity();
enterNewActivity(new SleepActivity(renderer, mappedInputManager));
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display.deepSleep();
LOG_DBG("MAIN", "Power button press calibration value: %lu ms", t2 - t1);
LOG_DBG("MAIN", "Entering deep sleep");
feat: lower CPU freq on idle, add HalPowerManager (#852) ## Summary Continue my experiment from https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 This PR add the ability to lower the CPU frequency on extended idle period (currently set to 3 seconds). By default, the esp32c3 CPU is set to 160MHz, and now on idle, we can reduce it to just 10MHz. Note that while this functionality is already provided by [esp power management](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/v4.3/esp32c3/api-reference/system/power_management.html), the current Arduino build lacks of this, and enabling it is just too complicated (not worth the effort compared to this PR) Update: more info in https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/852#issuecomment-3904562827 ## Testing Pre-condition for each test case: the battery is charged to 100%, and is left plugged in after fully charged for an extra 1 hour. The table below shows how much battery is **used** for a given duration: | case / duration | 6 hrs | 12 hrs | | --- | --- | --- | | `delay(10)` | 26% | 48% | | `delay(50)`, PR https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 | 20% | Not tested | | `delay(50)` + low CPU freq (This PR) | Not tested | 25% | | `delay(10)` + low CPU freq (1) | Not tested | Not tested | (1) I decided not to test this case because it may not make sense. The problem is that CPU frequency vs power consumption do not follow a linear relationship, see [this](https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/articles/esp32-power-consumption-can-be-reduced-with-sleep-modes) as an example. So, tight loop (10ms) + lower CPU freq significantly impact battery life, because the active CPU time is now much higher compared to the wall time. **So in conclusion, this PR improves ~150% to ~200% battery use time per charge.** The projected battery life is now: ~36-48 hrs of reading time (normal reading, no wifi) --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **NO**
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powerManager.startDeepSleep(gpio);
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}
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void onGoHome();
feat: UI themes, Lyra (#528) ## Summary ### What is the goal of this PR? - Visual UI overhaul - UI theme selection ### What changes are included? - Added a setting "UI Theme": Classic, Lyra - The classic theme is the current Crosspoint theme - The Lyra theme implements these mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2003-7596&t=4CSOZqf0n9uQMxDt-0 by Discord users yagofarias, ruby and gan_shu - New functions in GFXRenderer to render rounded rectangles, greyscale fills (using dithering) and thick lines - Basic UI components are factored into BaseTheme methods which can be overridden by each additional theme. Methods that are not overridden will fallback to BaseTheme behavior. This means any new features/components in CrossPoint only need to be developed for the "Classic" BaseTheme. - Additional themes can easily be developed by the community using this foundation ![IMG_7649 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b516f5a9-2636-4565-acff-91a25b93b39b) ![IMG_7746 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/def41810-ab6e-4952-b40f-b9ce7d62bea8) ![IMG_7651 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/518a9a6d-107a-4be3-9533-43a2b64b944b) ## Additional Context - Only the Home, Library and main Settings screens have been implemented so far, this will be extended to the transfer screens and chapter selection screen later on, but we need to get the ball rolling somehow :) - Loading extra covers on the home screen in the Lyra theme takes a little more time (about 2 seconds), I added a loading bar popup (reusing the Indexing progress bar from the reader view, factored into a neat UI component) but the popup adds ~400ms to the loading time. - ~~Home screen thumbnails will need to be generated separately for each theme, because they are displayed in different sizes. Because we're using dithering, displaying a thumb with the wrong size causes the picture to look janky or dark as it does on the screenshots above. No worries this will be fixed in a future PR.~~ Thumbs are now generated with a size parameter - UI Icons will need to be implemented in a future PR. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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void onGoToMyLibraryWithPath(const std::string& path);
void onGoToRecentBooks();
void onGoToReader(const std::string& initialEpubPath) {
exitActivity();
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-01-21 05:38:38 -06:00
enterNewActivity(
feat: UI themes, Lyra (#528) ## Summary ### What is the goal of this PR? - Visual UI overhaul - UI theme selection ### What changes are included? - Added a setting "UI Theme": Classic, Lyra - The classic theme is the current Crosspoint theme - The Lyra theme implements these mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2003-7596&t=4CSOZqf0n9uQMxDt-0 by Discord users yagofarias, ruby and gan_shu - New functions in GFXRenderer to render rounded rectangles, greyscale fills (using dithering) and thick lines - Basic UI components are factored into BaseTheme methods which can be overridden by each additional theme. Methods that are not overridden will fallback to BaseTheme behavior. This means any new features/components in CrossPoint only need to be developed for the "Classic" BaseTheme. - Additional themes can easily be developed by the community using this foundation ![IMG_7649 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b516f5a9-2636-4565-acff-91a25b93b39b) ![IMG_7746 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/def41810-ab6e-4952-b40f-b9ce7d62bea8) ![IMG_7651 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/518a9a6d-107a-4be3-9533-43a2b64b944b) ## Additional Context - Only the Home, Library and main Settings screens have been implemented so far, this will be extended to the transfer screens and chapter selection screen later on, but we need to get the ball rolling somehow :) - Loading extra covers on the home screen in the Lyra theme takes a little more time (about 2 seconds), I added a loading bar popup (reusing the Indexing progress bar from the reader view, factored into a neat UI component) but the popup adds ~400ms to the loading time. - ~~Home screen thumbnails will need to be generated separately for each theme, because they are displayed in different sizes. Because we're using dithering, displaying a thumb with the wrong size causes the picture to look janky or dark as it does on the screenshots above. No worries this will be fixed in a future PR.~~ Thumbs are now generated with a size parameter - UI Icons will need to be implemented in a future PR. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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new ReaderActivity(renderer, mappedInputManager, initialEpubPath, onGoHome, onGoToMyLibraryWithPath));
}
Add connect to Wifi and File Manager Webserver (#41) ## Summary - **What is the goal of this PR?** Implements wireless EPUB file management via a built-in web server, enabling users to upload, browse, organize, and delete EPUB files from any device on the same WiFi network without needing a computer cable connection. - **What changes are included?** - **New Web Server** ([`CrossPointWebServer.cpp`](src/CrossPointWebServer.cpp), [`CrossPointWebServer.h`](src/CrossPointWebServer.h)): - HTTP server on port 80 with a responsive HTML/CSS interface - Home page showing device status (version, IP, free memory) - File Manager with folder navigation and breadcrumb support - EPUB file upload with progress tracking - Folder creation and file/folder deletion - XSS protection via HTML escaping - Hidden system folders (`.` prefixed, "System Volume Information", "XTCache") - **WiFi Screen** ([`WifiScreen.cpp`](src/screens/WifiScreen.cpp), [`WifiScreen.h`](src/screens/WifiScreen.h)): - Network scanning with signal strength indicators - Visual indicators for encrypted (`*`) and saved (`+`) networks - State machine managing: scanning, network selection, password entry, connecting, save/forget prompts - 15-second connection timeout handling - Integration with web server (starts on connect, stops on exit) - **WiFi Credential Storage** ([`WifiCredentialStore.cpp`](src/WifiCredentialStore.cpp), [`WifiCredentialStore.h`](src/WifiCredentialStore.h)): - Persistent storage in `/sd/.crosspoint/wifi.bin` - XOR obfuscation for stored passwords (basic protection against casual reading) - Up to 8 saved networks with add/remove/update operations - **On-Screen Keyboard** ([`OnScreenKeyboard.cpp`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.cpp), [`OnScreenKeyboard.h`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.h)): - Reusable QWERTY keyboard component with shift support - Special keys: Shift, Space, Backspace, Done - Support for password masking mode - **Settings Screen Integration** ([`SettingsScreen.h`](src/screens/SettingsScreen.h)): - Added WiFi action to navigate to the new WiFi screen - **Documentation** ([`docs/webserver.md`](docs/webserver.md)): - Comprehensive user guide covering WiFi setup, web interface usage, file management, troubleshooting, and security notes - See this for more screenshots! - Working "displays the right way in GitHub" on my repo: https://github.com/olearycrew/crosspoint-reader/blob/feature/connect-to-wifi/docs/webserver.md **Video demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/283e32dc-2d9f-4ae2-848e-01f41166a731 ## Additional Context - **Security considerations**: The web server has no authentication—anyone on the same WiFi network can access files. This is documented as a limitation, recommending use only on trusted private networks. Password obfuscation in the credential store is XOR-based, not cryptographically secure. - **Memory implications**: The web server and WiFi stack consume significant memory. The implementation properly cleans up (stops server, disconnects WiFi, sets `WIFI_OFF` mode) when exiting the WiFi screen to free resources. - **Async operations**: Network scanning and connection use async patterns with FreeRTOS tasks to prevent blocking the UI. The display task handles rendering on a dedicated thread with mutex protection. - **Browser compatibility**: The web interface uses standard HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and is tested to work with all modern browsers on desktop and mobile. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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void onGoToFileTransfer() {
exitActivity();
enterNewActivity(new CrossPointWebServerActivity(renderer, mappedInputManager, onGoHome));
Add connect to Wifi and File Manager Webserver (#41) ## Summary - **What is the goal of this PR?** Implements wireless EPUB file management via a built-in web server, enabling users to upload, browse, organize, and delete EPUB files from any device on the same WiFi network without needing a computer cable connection. - **What changes are included?** - **New Web Server** ([`CrossPointWebServer.cpp`](src/CrossPointWebServer.cpp), [`CrossPointWebServer.h`](src/CrossPointWebServer.h)): - HTTP server on port 80 with a responsive HTML/CSS interface - Home page showing device status (version, IP, free memory) - File Manager with folder navigation and breadcrumb support - EPUB file upload with progress tracking - Folder creation and file/folder deletion - XSS protection via HTML escaping - Hidden system folders (`.` prefixed, "System Volume Information", "XTCache") - **WiFi Screen** ([`WifiScreen.cpp`](src/screens/WifiScreen.cpp), [`WifiScreen.h`](src/screens/WifiScreen.h)): - Network scanning with signal strength indicators - Visual indicators for encrypted (`*`) and saved (`+`) networks - State machine managing: scanning, network selection, password entry, connecting, save/forget prompts - 15-second connection timeout handling - Integration with web server (starts on connect, stops on exit) - **WiFi Credential Storage** ([`WifiCredentialStore.cpp`](src/WifiCredentialStore.cpp), [`WifiCredentialStore.h`](src/WifiCredentialStore.h)): - Persistent storage in `/sd/.crosspoint/wifi.bin` - XOR obfuscation for stored passwords (basic protection against casual reading) - Up to 8 saved networks with add/remove/update operations - **On-Screen Keyboard** ([`OnScreenKeyboard.cpp`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.cpp), [`OnScreenKeyboard.h`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.h)): - Reusable QWERTY keyboard component with shift support - Special keys: Shift, Space, Backspace, Done - Support for password masking mode - **Settings Screen Integration** ([`SettingsScreen.h`](src/screens/SettingsScreen.h)): - Added WiFi action to navigate to the new WiFi screen - **Documentation** ([`docs/webserver.md`](docs/webserver.md)): - Comprehensive user guide covering WiFi setup, web interface usage, file management, troubleshooting, and security notes - See this for more screenshots! - Working "displays the right way in GitHub" on my repo: https://github.com/olearycrew/crosspoint-reader/blob/feature/connect-to-wifi/docs/webserver.md **Video demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/283e32dc-2d9f-4ae2-848e-01f41166a731 ## Additional Context - **Security considerations**: The web server has no authentication—anyone on the same WiFi network can access files. This is documented as a limitation, recommending use only on trusted private networks. Password obfuscation in the credential store is XOR-based, not cryptographically secure. - **Memory implications**: The web server and WiFi stack consume significant memory. The implementation properly cleans up (stops server, disconnects WiFi, sets `WIFI_OFF` mode) when exiting the WiFi screen to free resources. - **Async operations**: Network scanning and connection use async patterns with FreeRTOS tasks to prevent blocking the UI. The display task handles rendering on a dedicated thread with mutex protection. - **Browser compatibility**: The web interface uses standard HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and is tested to work with all modern browsers on desktop and mobile. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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}
void onGoToSettings() {
exitActivity();
enterNewActivity(new SettingsActivity(renderer, mappedInputManager, onGoHome));
}
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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void onGoToMyLibrary() {
exitActivity();
enterNewActivity(new MyLibraryActivity(renderer, mappedInputManager, onGoHome, onGoToReader));
}
feat: UI themes, Lyra (#528) ## Summary ### What is the goal of this PR? - Visual UI overhaul - UI theme selection ### What changes are included? - Added a setting "UI Theme": Classic, Lyra - The classic theme is the current Crosspoint theme - The Lyra theme implements these mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2003-7596&t=4CSOZqf0n9uQMxDt-0 by Discord users yagofarias, ruby and gan_shu - New functions in GFXRenderer to render rounded rectangles, greyscale fills (using dithering) and thick lines - Basic UI components are factored into BaseTheme methods which can be overridden by each additional theme. Methods that are not overridden will fallback to BaseTheme behavior. This means any new features/components in CrossPoint only need to be developed for the "Classic" BaseTheme. - Additional themes can easily be developed by the community using this foundation ![IMG_7649 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b516f5a9-2636-4565-acff-91a25b93b39b) ![IMG_7746 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/def41810-ab6e-4952-b40f-b9ce7d62bea8) ![IMG_7651 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/518a9a6d-107a-4be3-9533-43a2b64b944b) ## Additional Context - Only the Home, Library and main Settings screens have been implemented so far, this will be extended to the transfer screens and chapter selection screen later on, but we need to get the ball rolling somehow :) - Loading extra covers on the home screen in the Lyra theme takes a little more time (about 2 seconds), I added a loading bar popup (reusing the Indexing progress bar from the reader view, factored into a neat UI component) but the popup adds ~400ms to the loading time. - ~~Home screen thumbnails will need to be generated separately for each theme, because they are displayed in different sizes. Because we're using dithering, displaying a thumb with the wrong size causes the picture to look janky or dark as it does on the screenshots above. No worries this will be fixed in a future PR.~~ Thumbs are now generated with a size parameter - UI Icons will need to be implemented in a future PR. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-02-05 17:50:11 +07:00
void onGoToRecentBooks() {
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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exitActivity();
feat: UI themes, Lyra (#528) ## Summary ### What is the goal of this PR? - Visual UI overhaul - UI theme selection ### What changes are included? - Added a setting "UI Theme": Classic, Lyra - The classic theme is the current Crosspoint theme - The Lyra theme implements these mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2003-7596&t=4CSOZqf0n9uQMxDt-0 by Discord users yagofarias, ruby and gan_shu - New functions in GFXRenderer to render rounded rectangles, greyscale fills (using dithering) and thick lines - Basic UI components are factored into BaseTheme methods which can be overridden by each additional theme. Methods that are not overridden will fallback to BaseTheme behavior. This means any new features/components in CrossPoint only need to be developed for the "Classic" BaseTheme. - Additional themes can easily be developed by the community using this foundation ![IMG_7649 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b516f5a9-2636-4565-acff-91a25b93b39b) ![IMG_7746 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/def41810-ab6e-4952-b40f-b9ce7d62bea8) ![IMG_7651 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/518a9a6d-107a-4be3-9533-43a2b64b944b) ## Additional Context - Only the Home, Library and main Settings screens have been implemented so far, this will be extended to the transfer screens and chapter selection screen later on, but we need to get the ball rolling somehow :) - Loading extra covers on the home screen in the Lyra theme takes a little more time (about 2 seconds), I added a loading bar popup (reusing the Indexing progress bar from the reader view, factored into a neat UI component) but the popup adds ~400ms to the loading time. - ~~Home screen thumbnails will need to be generated separately for each theme, because they are displayed in different sizes. Because we're using dithering, displaying a thumb with the wrong size causes the picture to look janky or dark as it does on the screenshots above. No worries this will be fixed in a future PR.~~ Thumbs are now generated with a size parameter - UI Icons will need to be implemented in a future PR. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-02-05 17:50:11 +07:00
enterNewActivity(new RecentBooksActivity(renderer, mappedInputManager, onGoHome, onGoToReader));
}
void onGoToMyLibraryWithPath(const std::string& path) {
exitActivity();
enterNewActivity(new MyLibraryActivity(renderer, mappedInputManager, onGoHome, onGoToReader, path));
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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}
Calibre Web Epub Downloading + Calibre Wireless Device Syncing (#219) ## Summary Adds support for browsing and downloading books from a Calibre-web server via OPDS. How it works 1. Configure server URL in Settings → Calibre Web URL (e.g., https://myserver.com:port I use Cloudflare tunnel to make my server accessible anywhere fwiw) 2. "Calibre Library" will now show on the the home screen 3. Browse the catalog - navigate through categories like "By Newest", "By Author", "By Series", etc. 4. Download books - select a book and press Confirm to download the EPUB to your device Navigation - Up/Down - Move through entries - Confirm - Open folder or download book - Back - Go to parent catalog, or exit to home if at root - Navigation entries show with > prefix, books show title and author - Button hints update dynamically ("Open" for folders, "Download" for books) Technical details - Fetches OPDS catalog from {server_url}/opds - Parses both navigation feeds (catalog links) and acquisition feeds (downloadable books) - Maintains navigation history stack for back navigation - Handles absolute paths in OPDS links correctly (e.g., /books/opds/navcatalog/...) - Downloads EPUBs directly to the SD card root Note The server URL should be typed to include https:// if the server requires it - HTTP→HTTPS redirects may cause SSL errors on ESP32. ## Additional Context * I also changed the home titles to use uppercase for each word and added a setting to change the size of the side margins --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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void onGoToBrowser() {
exitActivity();
enterNewActivity(new OpdsBookBrowserActivity(renderer, mappedInputManager, onGoHome));
}
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void onGoHome() {
exitActivity();
feat: UI themes, Lyra (#528) ## Summary ### What is the goal of this PR? - Visual UI overhaul - UI theme selection ### What changes are included? - Added a setting "UI Theme": Classic, Lyra - The classic theme is the current Crosspoint theme - The Lyra theme implements these mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2003-7596&t=4CSOZqf0n9uQMxDt-0 by Discord users yagofarias, ruby and gan_shu - New functions in GFXRenderer to render rounded rectangles, greyscale fills (using dithering) and thick lines - Basic UI components are factored into BaseTheme methods which can be overridden by each additional theme. Methods that are not overridden will fallback to BaseTheme behavior. This means any new features/components in CrossPoint only need to be developed for the "Classic" BaseTheme. - Additional themes can easily be developed by the community using this foundation ![IMG_7649 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b516f5a9-2636-4565-acff-91a25b93b39b) ![IMG_7746 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/def41810-ab6e-4952-b40f-b9ce7d62bea8) ![IMG_7651 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/518a9a6d-107a-4be3-9533-43a2b64b944b) ## Additional Context - Only the Home, Library and main Settings screens have been implemented so far, this will be extended to the transfer screens and chapter selection screen later on, but we need to get the ball rolling somehow :) - Loading extra covers on the home screen in the Lyra theme takes a little more time (about 2 seconds), I added a loading bar popup (reusing the Indexing progress bar from the reader view, factored into a neat UI component) but the popup adds ~400ms to the loading time. - ~~Home screen thumbnails will need to be generated separately for each theme, because they are displayed in different sizes. Because we're using dithering, displaying a thumb with the wrong size causes the picture to look janky or dark as it does on the screenshots above. No worries this will be fixed in a future PR.~~ Thumbs are now generated with a size parameter - UI Icons will need to be implemented in a future PR. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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enterNewActivity(new HomeActivity(renderer, mappedInputManager, onGoToReader, onGoToMyLibrary, onGoToRecentBooks,
onGoToSettings, onGoToFileTransfer, onGoToBrowser));
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}
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void setupDisplayAndFonts() {
display.begin();
perf: optimize drawPixel() (#748) ## Summary Ref https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/737 This PR further reduce ~25ms from rendering time, testing inside the Setting screen: ``` master: [68440] [GFX] Time = 73 ms from clearScreen to displayBuffer PR: [97806] [GFX] Time = 47 ms from clearScreen to displayBuffer ``` And in extreme case (fill the entire screen with black or gray color): ``` master: [1125] [ ] Test fillRectDither drawn in 327 ms [1347] [ ] Test fillRect drawn in 222 ms PR: [1334] [ ] Test fillRectDither drawn in 225 ms [1455] [ ] Test fillRect drawn in 121 ms ``` Note that https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/737 is NOT applied on top of this PR. But with 2 of them combined, it should reduce from 47ms --> 42ms ## Details This PR based on the fact that function calls are costly if the function is small enough. For example, this simple call: ``` int rotatedX = 0; int rotatedY = 0; rotateCoordinates(x, y, &rotatedX, &rotatedY); ``` Generated assembly code: <img width="771" height="215" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/37991659-3304-41c3-a3b2-fb967da53f82" /> This adds ~10 instructions just to prepare the registers prior to the function call, plus some more instructions for the function's epilogue/prologue. Inlining it removing all of these: <img width="1471" height="832" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b67a22ee-93ba-4017-88ed-c973e28ec914" /> Of course, this optimization is not magic. It's only beneficial under 3 conditions: - The function is small, not in size, but in terms of effective instructions. For example, the `rotateCoordinates` is simply a jump table, where each branch is just 3-4 inst - The function has multiple input arguments, which requires some move to put it onto the correct place - The function is called very frequently (i.e. critical path) --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **NO**
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renderer.begin();
LOG_DBG("MAIN", "Display initialized");
renderer.insertFont(BOOKERLY_14_FONT_ID, bookerly14FontFamily);
#ifndef OMIT_FONTS
renderer.insertFont(BOOKERLY_12_FONT_ID, bookerly12FontFamily);
renderer.insertFont(BOOKERLY_16_FONT_ID, bookerly16FontFamily);
renderer.insertFont(BOOKERLY_18_FONT_ID, bookerly18FontFamily);
Aleo, Noto Sans, Open Dyslexic fonts (#163) ## Summary * Swap out Bookerly font due to licensing issues, replace default font with Aleo * I did a bunch of searching around for a nice replacement font, and this trumped several other like Literata, Merriwether, Vollkorn, etc * Add Noto Sans, and Open Dyslexic as font options * They can be selected in the settings screen * Add font size options (Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large) * Adjustable in settings * Swap out uses of reader font in headings and replaced with slightly larger Ubuntu font * Replaced PixelArial14 font as it was difficult to track down, replace with Space Grotesk * Remove auto formatting on generated font files * Massively speeds up formatting step now that there is a lot more CPP font source * Include fonts with their licenses in the repo ## Additional Context Line compression setting will follow | Font | Small | Medium | Large | X Large | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Aleo | ![IMG_5704](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7acb054f-ddef-4080-b3c8-590cfaf13115) | ![IMG_5705](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d4819036-5c89-486e-92c3-86094fa4d89a) | ![IMG_5706](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/35caf622-d126-4396-9c3e-f927eba1e1f4) | ![IMG_5707](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/af32370a-6244-400f-bea9-5c27db040b5b) | | Noto Sans | ![IMG_5708](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1f9264a5-c069-4e22-9099-a082bfcaabc5) | ![IMG_5709](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ef6b07fe-8d87-403a-b152-05f50b69b78e) | ![IMG_5710](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/112a5d20-262c-4dc0-b67d-980b237e4607) | ![IMG_5711](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d25e0e1d-2ace-450d-96dd-618e4efd4805) | | Open Dyslexic | ![IMG_5712](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ead64690-f261-4fae-a4a2-0becd1162e2d) | ![IMG_5713](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/59d60f7d-5142-4591-96b0-c04e0a4c6436) | ![IMG_5714](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb6652cd-1790-46a3-93ea-2b8f70d0d36d) | ![IMG_5715](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/496e7eb4-c81a-4232-83e9-9ba9148fdea4) |
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renderer.insertFont(NOTOSANS_12_FONT_ID, notosans12FontFamily);
renderer.insertFont(NOTOSANS_14_FONT_ID, notosans14FontFamily);
renderer.insertFont(NOTOSANS_16_FONT_ID, notosans16FontFamily);
renderer.insertFont(NOTOSANS_18_FONT_ID, notosans18FontFamily);
renderer.insertFont(OPENDYSLEXIC_8_FONT_ID, opendyslexic8FontFamily);
renderer.insertFont(OPENDYSLEXIC_10_FONT_ID, opendyslexic10FontFamily);
renderer.insertFont(OPENDYSLEXIC_12_FONT_ID, opendyslexic12FontFamily);
renderer.insertFont(OPENDYSLEXIC_14_FONT_ID, opendyslexic14FontFamily);
#endif // OMIT_FONTS
Aleo, Noto Sans, Open Dyslexic fonts (#163) ## Summary * Swap out Bookerly font due to licensing issues, replace default font with Aleo * I did a bunch of searching around for a nice replacement font, and this trumped several other like Literata, Merriwether, Vollkorn, etc * Add Noto Sans, and Open Dyslexic as font options * They can be selected in the settings screen * Add font size options (Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large) * Adjustable in settings * Swap out uses of reader font in headings and replaced with slightly larger Ubuntu font * Replaced PixelArial14 font as it was difficult to track down, replace with Space Grotesk * Remove auto formatting on generated font files * Massively speeds up formatting step now that there is a lot more CPP font source * Include fonts with their licenses in the repo ## Additional Context Line compression setting will follow | Font | Small | Medium | Large | X Large | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Aleo | ![IMG_5704](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7acb054f-ddef-4080-b3c8-590cfaf13115) | ![IMG_5705](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d4819036-5c89-486e-92c3-86094fa4d89a) | ![IMG_5706](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/35caf622-d126-4396-9c3e-f927eba1e1f4) | ![IMG_5707](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/af32370a-6244-400f-bea9-5c27db040b5b) | | Noto Sans | ![IMG_5708](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1f9264a5-c069-4e22-9099-a082bfcaabc5) | ![IMG_5709](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ef6b07fe-8d87-403a-b152-05f50b69b78e) | ![IMG_5710](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/112a5d20-262c-4dc0-b67d-980b237e4607) | ![IMG_5711](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d25e0e1d-2ace-450d-96dd-618e4efd4805) | | Open Dyslexic | ![IMG_5712](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ead64690-f261-4fae-a4a2-0becd1162e2d) | ![IMG_5713](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/59d60f7d-5142-4591-96b0-c04e0a4c6436) | ![IMG_5714](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb6652cd-1790-46a3-93ea-2b8f70d0d36d) | ![IMG_5715](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/496e7eb4-c81a-4232-83e9-9ba9148fdea4) |
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renderer.insertFont(UI_10_FONT_ID, ui10FontFamily);
renderer.insertFont(UI_12_FONT_ID, ui12FontFamily);
renderer.insertFont(SMALL_FONT_ID, smallFontFamily);
LOG_DBG("MAIN", "Fonts setup");
}
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void setup() {
t1 = millis();
gpio.begin();
feat: lower CPU freq on idle, add HalPowerManager (#852) ## Summary Continue my experiment from https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 This PR add the ability to lower the CPU frequency on extended idle period (currently set to 3 seconds). By default, the esp32c3 CPU is set to 160MHz, and now on idle, we can reduce it to just 10MHz. Note that while this functionality is already provided by [esp power management](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/v4.3/esp32c3/api-reference/system/power_management.html), the current Arduino build lacks of this, and enabling it is just too complicated (not worth the effort compared to this PR) Update: more info in https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/852#issuecomment-3904562827 ## Testing Pre-condition for each test case: the battery is charged to 100%, and is left plugged in after fully charged for an extra 1 hour. The table below shows how much battery is **used** for a given duration: | case / duration | 6 hrs | 12 hrs | | --- | --- | --- | | `delay(10)` | 26% | 48% | | `delay(50)`, PR https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 | 20% | Not tested | | `delay(50)` + low CPU freq (This PR) | Not tested | 25% | | `delay(10)` + low CPU freq (1) | Not tested | Not tested | (1) I decided not to test this case because it may not make sense. The problem is that CPU frequency vs power consumption do not follow a linear relationship, see [this](https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/articles/esp32-power-consumption-can-be-reduced-with-sleep-modes) as an example. So, tight loop (10ms) + lower CPU freq significantly impact battery life, because the active CPU time is now much higher compared to the wall time. **So in conclusion, this PR improves ~150% to ~200% battery use time per charge.** The projected battery life is now: ~36-48 hrs of reading time (normal reading, no wifi) --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **NO**
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powerManager.begin();
// Only start serial if USB connected
if (gpio.isUsbConnected()) {
Serial.begin(115200);
// Wait up to 3 seconds for Serial to be ready to catch early logs
unsigned long start = millis();
while (!Serial && (millis() - start) < 3000) {
delay(10);
}
}
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// SD Card Initialization
// We need 6 open files concurrently when parsing a new chapter
if (!Storage.begin()) {
LOG_ERR("MAIN", "SD card initialization failed");
setupDisplayAndFonts();
exitActivity();
enterNewActivity(new FullScreenMessageActivity(renderer, mappedInputManager, "SD card error", EpdFontFamily::BOLD));
return;
}
SETTINGS.loadFromFile();
feat: User-Interface I18n System (#728) ## Summary **What is the goal of this PR?** This PR introduces Internationalization (i18n) support, enabling users to switch the UI language dynamically. **What changes are included?** - Core Logic: Added I18n class (`lib/I18n/I18n.h/cpp`) to manage language state and string retrieval. - Data Structures: - `lib/I18n/I18nStrings.h/cpp`: Static string arrays for each supported language. - `lib/I18n/I18nKeys.h`: Enum definitions for type-safe string access. - `lib/I18n/translations.csv`: single source of truth. - Documentation: Added `docs/i18n.md` detailing the workflow for developers and translators. - New Settings activity: `src/activities/settings/LanguageSelectActivity.h/cpp` ## Additional Context This implementation (building on concepts from #505) prioritizes performance and memory efficiency. The core approach is to store all localized strings for each language in dedicated arrays and access them via enums. This provides O(1) access with zero runtime overhead, and avoids the heap allocations, hashing, and collision handling required by `std::map` or `std::unordered_map`. The main trade-off is that enums and string arrays must remain perfectly synchronized—any mismatch would result in incorrect strings being displayed in the UI. To eliminate this risk, I added a Python script that automatically generates `I18nStrings.h/.cpp` and `I18nKeys.h` from a CSV file, which will serve as the single source of truth for all translations. The full design and workflow are documented in `docs/i18n.md`. ### Next Steps - [x] Python script `generate_i18n.py` to auto-generate C++ files from CSV - [x] Populate translations.csv with initial translations. Currently available translations: English, Español, Français, Deutsch, Čeština, Português (Brasil), Русский, Svenska. Thanks, community! **Status:** EDIT: ready to be merged. As a proof of concept, the SPANISH strings currently mirror the English ones, but are fully uppercased. --- ### AI Usage Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**< PARTIALLY >**_ I used AI for the black work of replacing strings with I18n references across the project, and for generating the documentation. EDIT: also some help with merging changes from master. --------- Co-authored-by: google-labs-jules[bot] <161369871+google-labs-jules[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: yeyeto2788 <juanernestobiondi@gmail.com>
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I18N.loadSettings();
KOREADER_STORE.loadFromFile();
feat: UI themes, Lyra (#528) ## Summary ### What is the goal of this PR? - Visual UI overhaul - UI theme selection ### What changes are included? - Added a setting "UI Theme": Classic, Lyra - The classic theme is the current Crosspoint theme - The Lyra theme implements these mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2003-7596&t=4CSOZqf0n9uQMxDt-0 by Discord users yagofarias, ruby and gan_shu - New functions in GFXRenderer to render rounded rectangles, greyscale fills (using dithering) and thick lines - Basic UI components are factored into BaseTheme methods which can be overridden by each additional theme. Methods that are not overridden will fallback to BaseTheme behavior. This means any new features/components in CrossPoint only need to be developed for the "Classic" BaseTheme. - Additional themes can easily be developed by the community using this foundation ![IMG_7649 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b516f5a9-2636-4565-acff-91a25b93b39b) ![IMG_7746 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/def41810-ab6e-4952-b40f-b9ce7d62bea8) ![IMG_7651 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/518a9a6d-107a-4be3-9533-43a2b64b944b) ## Additional Context - Only the Home, Library and main Settings screens have been implemented so far, this will be extended to the transfer screens and chapter selection screen later on, but we need to get the ball rolling somehow :) - Loading extra covers on the home screen in the Lyra theme takes a little more time (about 2 seconds), I added a loading bar popup (reusing the Indexing progress bar from the reader view, factored into a neat UI component) but the popup adds ~400ms to the loading time. - ~~Home screen thumbnails will need to be generated separately for each theme, because they are displayed in different sizes. Because we're using dithering, displaying a thumb with the wrong size causes the picture to look janky or dark as it does on the screenshots above. No worries this will be fixed in a future PR.~~ Thumbs are now generated with a size parameter - UI Icons will need to be implemented in a future PR. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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UITheme::getInstance().reload();
ButtonNavigator::setMappedInputManager(mappedInputManager);
switch (gpio.getWakeupReason()) {
case HalGPIO::WakeupReason::PowerButton:
// For normal wakeups, verify power button press duration
LOG_DBG("MAIN", "Verifying power button press duration");
verifyPowerButtonDuration();
break;
case HalGPIO::WakeupReason::AfterUSBPower:
// If USB power caused a cold boot, go back to sleep
LOG_DBG("MAIN", "Wakeup reason: After USB Power");
feat: lower CPU freq on idle, add HalPowerManager (#852) ## Summary Continue my experiment from https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 This PR add the ability to lower the CPU frequency on extended idle period (currently set to 3 seconds). By default, the esp32c3 CPU is set to 160MHz, and now on idle, we can reduce it to just 10MHz. Note that while this functionality is already provided by [esp power management](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/v4.3/esp32c3/api-reference/system/power_management.html), the current Arduino build lacks of this, and enabling it is just too complicated (not worth the effort compared to this PR) Update: more info in https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/852#issuecomment-3904562827 ## Testing Pre-condition for each test case: the battery is charged to 100%, and is left plugged in after fully charged for an extra 1 hour. The table below shows how much battery is **used** for a given duration: | case / duration | 6 hrs | 12 hrs | | --- | --- | --- | | `delay(10)` | 26% | 48% | | `delay(50)`, PR https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 | 20% | Not tested | | `delay(50)` + low CPU freq (This PR) | Not tested | 25% | | `delay(10)` + low CPU freq (1) | Not tested | Not tested | (1) I decided not to test this case because it may not make sense. The problem is that CPU frequency vs power consumption do not follow a linear relationship, see [this](https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/articles/esp32-power-consumption-can-be-reduced-with-sleep-modes) as an example. So, tight loop (10ms) + lower CPU freq significantly impact battery life, because the active CPU time is now much higher compared to the wall time. **So in conclusion, this PR improves ~150% to ~200% battery use time per charge.** The projected battery life is now: ~36-48 hrs of reading time (normal reading, no wifi) --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **NO**
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powerManager.startDeepSleep(gpio);
break;
case HalGPIO::WakeupReason::AfterFlash:
// After flashing, just proceed to boot
case HalGPIO::WakeupReason::Other:
default:
break;
}
// First serial output only here to avoid timing inconsistencies for power button press duration verification
LOG_DBG("MAIN", "Starting CrossPoint version " CROSSPOINT_VERSION);
setupDisplayAndFonts();
exitActivity();
enterNewActivity(new BootActivity(renderer, mappedInputManager));
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APP_STATE.loadFromFile();
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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RECENT_BOOKS.loadFromFile();
// Boot to home screen if no book is open, last sleep was not from reader, back button is held, or reader activity
// crashed (indicated by readerActivityLoadCount > 0)
if (APP_STATE.openEpubPath.empty() || !APP_STATE.lastSleepFromReader ||
mappedInputManager.isPressed(MappedInputManager::Button::Back) || APP_STATE.readerActivityLoadCount > 0) {
onGoHome();
} else {
// Clear app state to avoid getting into a boot loop if the epub doesn't load
const auto path = APP_STATE.openEpubPath;
APP_STATE.openEpubPath = "";
APP_STATE.readerActivityLoadCount++;
APP_STATE.saveToFile();
feat: UI themes, Lyra (#528) ## Summary ### What is the goal of this PR? - Visual UI overhaul - UI theme selection ### What changes are included? - Added a setting "UI Theme": Classic, Lyra - The classic theme is the current Crosspoint theme - The Lyra theme implements these mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2003-7596&t=4CSOZqf0n9uQMxDt-0 by Discord users yagofarias, ruby and gan_shu - New functions in GFXRenderer to render rounded rectangles, greyscale fills (using dithering) and thick lines - Basic UI components are factored into BaseTheme methods which can be overridden by each additional theme. Methods that are not overridden will fallback to BaseTheme behavior. This means any new features/components in CrossPoint only need to be developed for the "Classic" BaseTheme. - Additional themes can easily be developed by the community using this foundation ![IMG_7649 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b516f5a9-2636-4565-acff-91a25b93b39b) ![IMG_7746 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/def41810-ab6e-4952-b40f-b9ce7d62bea8) ![IMG_7651 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/518a9a6d-107a-4be3-9533-43a2b64b944b) ## Additional Context - Only the Home, Library and main Settings screens have been implemented so far, this will be extended to the transfer screens and chapter selection screen later on, but we need to get the ball rolling somehow :) - Loading extra covers on the home screen in the Lyra theme takes a little more time (about 2 seconds), I added a loading bar popup (reusing the Indexing progress bar from the reader view, factored into a neat UI component) but the popup adds ~400ms to the loading time. - ~~Home screen thumbnails will need to be generated separately for each theme, because they are displayed in different sizes. Because we're using dithering, displaying a thumb with the wrong size causes the picture to look janky or dark as it does on the screenshots above. No worries this will be fixed in a future PR.~~ Thumbs are now generated with a size parameter - UI Icons will need to be implemented in a future PR. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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onGoToReader(path);
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}
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// Ensure we're not still holding the power button before leaving setup
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waitForPowerRelease();
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}
void loop() {
Add connect to Wifi and File Manager Webserver (#41) ## Summary - **What is the goal of this PR?** Implements wireless EPUB file management via a built-in web server, enabling users to upload, browse, organize, and delete EPUB files from any device on the same WiFi network without needing a computer cable connection. - **What changes are included?** - **New Web Server** ([`CrossPointWebServer.cpp`](src/CrossPointWebServer.cpp), [`CrossPointWebServer.h`](src/CrossPointWebServer.h)): - HTTP server on port 80 with a responsive HTML/CSS interface - Home page showing device status (version, IP, free memory) - File Manager with folder navigation and breadcrumb support - EPUB file upload with progress tracking - Folder creation and file/folder deletion - XSS protection via HTML escaping - Hidden system folders (`.` prefixed, "System Volume Information", "XTCache") - **WiFi Screen** ([`WifiScreen.cpp`](src/screens/WifiScreen.cpp), [`WifiScreen.h`](src/screens/WifiScreen.h)): - Network scanning with signal strength indicators - Visual indicators for encrypted (`*`) and saved (`+`) networks - State machine managing: scanning, network selection, password entry, connecting, save/forget prompts - 15-second connection timeout handling - Integration with web server (starts on connect, stops on exit) - **WiFi Credential Storage** ([`WifiCredentialStore.cpp`](src/WifiCredentialStore.cpp), [`WifiCredentialStore.h`](src/WifiCredentialStore.h)): - Persistent storage in `/sd/.crosspoint/wifi.bin` - XOR obfuscation for stored passwords (basic protection against casual reading) - Up to 8 saved networks with add/remove/update operations - **On-Screen Keyboard** ([`OnScreenKeyboard.cpp`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.cpp), [`OnScreenKeyboard.h`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.h)): - Reusable QWERTY keyboard component with shift support - Special keys: Shift, Space, Backspace, Done - Support for password masking mode - **Settings Screen Integration** ([`SettingsScreen.h`](src/screens/SettingsScreen.h)): - Added WiFi action to navigate to the new WiFi screen - **Documentation** ([`docs/webserver.md`](docs/webserver.md)): - Comprehensive user guide covering WiFi setup, web interface usage, file management, troubleshooting, and security notes - See this for more screenshots! - Working "displays the right way in GitHub" on my repo: https://github.com/olearycrew/crosspoint-reader/blob/feature/connect-to-wifi/docs/webserver.md **Video demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/283e32dc-2d9f-4ae2-848e-01f41166a731 ## Additional Context - **Security considerations**: The web server has no authentication—anyone on the same WiFi network can access files. This is documented as a limitation, recommending use only on trusted private networks. Password obfuscation in the credential store is XOR-based, not cryptographically secure. - **Memory implications**: The web server and WiFi stack consume significant memory. The implementation properly cleans up (stops server, disconnects WiFi, sets `WIFI_OFF` mode) when exiting the WiFi screen to free resources. - **Async operations**: Network scanning and connection use async patterns with FreeRTOS tasks to prevent blocking the UI. The display task handles rendering on a dedicated thread with mutex protection. - **Browser compatibility**: The web interface uses standard HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and is tested to work with all modern browsers on desktop and mobile. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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static unsigned long maxLoopDuration = 0;
const unsigned long loopStartTime = millis();
static unsigned long lastMemPrint = 0;
Add connect to Wifi and File Manager Webserver (#41) ## Summary - **What is the goal of this PR?** Implements wireless EPUB file management via a built-in web server, enabling users to upload, browse, organize, and delete EPUB files from any device on the same WiFi network without needing a computer cable connection. - **What changes are included?** - **New Web Server** ([`CrossPointWebServer.cpp`](src/CrossPointWebServer.cpp), [`CrossPointWebServer.h`](src/CrossPointWebServer.h)): - HTTP server on port 80 with a responsive HTML/CSS interface - Home page showing device status (version, IP, free memory) - File Manager with folder navigation and breadcrumb support - EPUB file upload with progress tracking - Folder creation and file/folder deletion - XSS protection via HTML escaping - Hidden system folders (`.` prefixed, "System Volume Information", "XTCache") - **WiFi Screen** ([`WifiScreen.cpp`](src/screens/WifiScreen.cpp), [`WifiScreen.h`](src/screens/WifiScreen.h)): - Network scanning with signal strength indicators - Visual indicators for encrypted (`*`) and saved (`+`) networks - State machine managing: scanning, network selection, password entry, connecting, save/forget prompts - 15-second connection timeout handling - Integration with web server (starts on connect, stops on exit) - **WiFi Credential Storage** ([`WifiCredentialStore.cpp`](src/WifiCredentialStore.cpp), [`WifiCredentialStore.h`](src/WifiCredentialStore.h)): - Persistent storage in `/sd/.crosspoint/wifi.bin` - XOR obfuscation for stored passwords (basic protection against casual reading) - Up to 8 saved networks with add/remove/update operations - **On-Screen Keyboard** ([`OnScreenKeyboard.cpp`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.cpp), [`OnScreenKeyboard.h`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.h)): - Reusable QWERTY keyboard component with shift support - Special keys: Shift, Space, Backspace, Done - Support for password masking mode - **Settings Screen Integration** ([`SettingsScreen.h`](src/screens/SettingsScreen.h)): - Added WiFi action to navigate to the new WiFi screen - **Documentation** ([`docs/webserver.md`](docs/webserver.md)): - Comprehensive user guide covering WiFi setup, web interface usage, file management, troubleshooting, and security notes - See this for more screenshots! - Working "displays the right way in GitHub" on my repo: https://github.com/olearycrew/crosspoint-reader/blob/feature/connect-to-wifi/docs/webserver.md **Video demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/283e32dc-2d9f-4ae2-848e-01f41166a731 ## Additional Context - **Security considerations**: The web server has no authentication—anyone on the same WiFi network can access files. This is documented as a limitation, recommending use only on trusted private networks. Password obfuscation in the credential store is XOR-based, not cryptographically secure. - **Memory implications**: The web server and WiFi stack consume significant memory. The implementation properly cleans up (stops server, disconnects WiFi, sets `WIFI_OFF` mode) when exiting the WiFi screen to free resources. - **Async operations**: Network scanning and connection use async patterns with FreeRTOS tasks to prevent blocking the UI. The display task handles rendering on a dedicated thread with mutex protection. - **Browser compatibility**: The web interface uses standard HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and is tested to work with all modern browsers on desktop and mobile. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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gpio.update();
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feat: Implement fix for sunlight fading issue (#603) ## Summary * **What is the goal of this PR?** The goal of this PR is to deliver a fix for or at least mitigate the impact of the issue described in #561 * **What changes are included?** This PR includes a new option "Sunlight Fading Fix" under "Settings -> Display". When set to ON, we will disable the displays analog supply voltage after every update and turn it back on before the next update. ## Additional Context * Until now, I was only able to do limited testing because of limited sunlight at my location, but the fix seems to be working. I'll also attach a pre-built binary based on 0.16.0 (current master) with the fix applied to the linked ticket, as building this fix is a bit annoying because the submodule open-x4-sdk also needs an update. * [PR in open-x4-sdk](https://github.com/open-x4-epaper/community-sdk/pull/15) needs to be merged first, we also need to add another commit to this here PR, updating this dependency. * I decided to hide this behind a default-OFF option. While I'm not really concerned that this fix might potentially damage the display, someone more knowledgeable on E-Ink technology could maybe have a look at this. * There's a binary attached in the linked issue, if someone has the required sunlight to test this in-depth. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**NO**_ --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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renderer.setFadingFix(SETTINGS.fadingFix);
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if (Serial && millis() - lastMemPrint >= 10000) {
LOG_INF("MEM", "Free: %d bytes, Total: %d bytes, Min Free: %d bytes", ESP.getFreeHeap(), ESP.getHeapSize(),
ESP.getMinFreeHeap());
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lastMemPrint = millis();
}
// Handle incoming serial commands,
// nb: we use logSerial from logging to avoid deprecation warnings
if (logSerial.available() > 0) {
String line = logSerial.readStringUntil('\n');
if (line.startsWith("CMD:")) {
String cmd = line.substring(4);
cmd.trim();
if (cmd == "SCREENSHOT") {
logSerial.printf("SCREENSHOT_START:%d\n", HalDisplay::BUFFER_SIZE);
uint8_t* buf = display.getFrameBuffer();
logSerial.write(buf, HalDisplay::BUFFER_SIZE);
logSerial.printf("SCREENSHOT_END\n");
}
}
}
// Check for any user activity (button press or release) or active background work
static unsigned long lastActivityTime = millis();
if (gpio.wasAnyPressed() || gpio.wasAnyReleased() || (currentActivity && currentActivity->preventAutoSleep())) {
feat: lower CPU freq on idle, add HalPowerManager (#852) ## Summary Continue my experiment from https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 This PR add the ability to lower the CPU frequency on extended idle period (currently set to 3 seconds). By default, the esp32c3 CPU is set to 160MHz, and now on idle, we can reduce it to just 10MHz. Note that while this functionality is already provided by [esp power management](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/v4.3/esp32c3/api-reference/system/power_management.html), the current Arduino build lacks of this, and enabling it is just too complicated (not worth the effort compared to this PR) Update: more info in https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/852#issuecomment-3904562827 ## Testing Pre-condition for each test case: the battery is charged to 100%, and is left plugged in after fully charged for an extra 1 hour. The table below shows how much battery is **used** for a given duration: | case / duration | 6 hrs | 12 hrs | | --- | --- | --- | | `delay(10)` | 26% | 48% | | `delay(50)`, PR https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 | 20% | Not tested | | `delay(50)` + low CPU freq (This PR) | Not tested | 25% | | `delay(10)` + low CPU freq (1) | Not tested | Not tested | (1) I decided not to test this case because it may not make sense. The problem is that CPU frequency vs power consumption do not follow a linear relationship, see [this](https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/articles/esp32-power-consumption-can-be-reduced-with-sleep-modes) as an example. So, tight loop (10ms) + lower CPU freq significantly impact battery life, because the active CPU time is now much higher compared to the wall time. **So in conclusion, this PR improves ~150% to ~200% battery use time per charge.** The projected battery life is now: ~36-48 hrs of reading time (normal reading, no wifi) --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **NO**
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lastActivityTime = millis(); // Reset inactivity timer
powerManager.setPowerSaving(false); // Restore normal CPU frequency on user activity
}
const unsigned long sleepTimeoutMs = SETTINGS.getSleepTimeoutMs();
if (millis() - lastActivityTime >= sleepTimeoutMs) {
LOG_DBG("SLP", "Auto-sleep triggered after %lu ms of inactivity", sleepTimeoutMs);
enterDeepSleep();
// This should never be hit as `enterDeepSleep` calls esp_deep_sleep_start
return;
}
if (gpio.isPressed(HalGPIO::BTN_POWER) && gpio.getHeldTime() > SETTINGS.getPowerButtonDuration()) {
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enterDeepSleep();
// This should never be hit as `enterDeepSleep` calls esp_deep_sleep_start
return;
}
const unsigned long activityStartTime = millis();
if (currentActivity) {
currentActivity->loop();
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}
const unsigned long activityDuration = millis() - activityStartTime;
Add connect to Wifi and File Manager Webserver (#41) ## Summary - **What is the goal of this PR?** Implements wireless EPUB file management via a built-in web server, enabling users to upload, browse, organize, and delete EPUB files from any device on the same WiFi network without needing a computer cable connection. - **What changes are included?** - **New Web Server** ([`CrossPointWebServer.cpp`](src/CrossPointWebServer.cpp), [`CrossPointWebServer.h`](src/CrossPointWebServer.h)): - HTTP server on port 80 with a responsive HTML/CSS interface - Home page showing device status (version, IP, free memory) - File Manager with folder navigation and breadcrumb support - EPUB file upload with progress tracking - Folder creation and file/folder deletion - XSS protection via HTML escaping - Hidden system folders (`.` prefixed, "System Volume Information", "XTCache") - **WiFi Screen** ([`WifiScreen.cpp`](src/screens/WifiScreen.cpp), [`WifiScreen.h`](src/screens/WifiScreen.h)): - Network scanning with signal strength indicators - Visual indicators for encrypted (`*`) and saved (`+`) networks - State machine managing: scanning, network selection, password entry, connecting, save/forget prompts - 15-second connection timeout handling - Integration with web server (starts on connect, stops on exit) - **WiFi Credential Storage** ([`WifiCredentialStore.cpp`](src/WifiCredentialStore.cpp), [`WifiCredentialStore.h`](src/WifiCredentialStore.h)): - Persistent storage in `/sd/.crosspoint/wifi.bin` - XOR obfuscation for stored passwords (basic protection against casual reading) - Up to 8 saved networks with add/remove/update operations - **On-Screen Keyboard** ([`OnScreenKeyboard.cpp`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.cpp), [`OnScreenKeyboard.h`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.h)): - Reusable QWERTY keyboard component with shift support - Special keys: Shift, Space, Backspace, Done - Support for password masking mode - **Settings Screen Integration** ([`SettingsScreen.h`](src/screens/SettingsScreen.h)): - Added WiFi action to navigate to the new WiFi screen - **Documentation** ([`docs/webserver.md`](docs/webserver.md)): - Comprehensive user guide covering WiFi setup, web interface usage, file management, troubleshooting, and security notes - See this for more screenshots! - Working "displays the right way in GitHub" on my repo: https://github.com/olearycrew/crosspoint-reader/blob/feature/connect-to-wifi/docs/webserver.md **Video demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/283e32dc-2d9f-4ae2-848e-01f41166a731 ## Additional Context - **Security considerations**: The web server has no authentication—anyone on the same WiFi network can access files. This is documented as a limitation, recommending use only on trusted private networks. Password obfuscation in the credential store is XOR-based, not cryptographically secure. - **Memory implications**: The web server and WiFi stack consume significant memory. The implementation properly cleans up (stops server, disconnects WiFi, sets `WIFI_OFF` mode) when exiting the WiFi screen to free resources. - **Async operations**: Network scanning and connection use async patterns with FreeRTOS tasks to prevent blocking the UI. The display task handles rendering on a dedicated thread with mutex protection. - **Browser compatibility**: The web interface uses standard HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and is tested to work with all modern browsers on desktop and mobile. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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const unsigned long loopDuration = millis() - loopStartTime;
Add connect to Wifi and File Manager Webserver (#41) ## Summary - **What is the goal of this PR?** Implements wireless EPUB file management via a built-in web server, enabling users to upload, browse, organize, and delete EPUB files from any device on the same WiFi network without needing a computer cable connection. - **What changes are included?** - **New Web Server** ([`CrossPointWebServer.cpp`](src/CrossPointWebServer.cpp), [`CrossPointWebServer.h`](src/CrossPointWebServer.h)): - HTTP server on port 80 with a responsive HTML/CSS interface - Home page showing device status (version, IP, free memory) - File Manager with folder navigation and breadcrumb support - EPUB file upload with progress tracking - Folder creation and file/folder deletion - XSS protection via HTML escaping - Hidden system folders (`.` prefixed, "System Volume Information", "XTCache") - **WiFi Screen** ([`WifiScreen.cpp`](src/screens/WifiScreen.cpp), [`WifiScreen.h`](src/screens/WifiScreen.h)): - Network scanning with signal strength indicators - Visual indicators for encrypted (`*`) and saved (`+`) networks - State machine managing: scanning, network selection, password entry, connecting, save/forget prompts - 15-second connection timeout handling - Integration with web server (starts on connect, stops on exit) - **WiFi Credential Storage** ([`WifiCredentialStore.cpp`](src/WifiCredentialStore.cpp), [`WifiCredentialStore.h`](src/WifiCredentialStore.h)): - Persistent storage in `/sd/.crosspoint/wifi.bin` - XOR obfuscation for stored passwords (basic protection against casual reading) - Up to 8 saved networks with add/remove/update operations - **On-Screen Keyboard** ([`OnScreenKeyboard.cpp`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.cpp), [`OnScreenKeyboard.h`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.h)): - Reusable QWERTY keyboard component with shift support - Special keys: Shift, Space, Backspace, Done - Support for password masking mode - **Settings Screen Integration** ([`SettingsScreen.h`](src/screens/SettingsScreen.h)): - Added WiFi action to navigate to the new WiFi screen - **Documentation** ([`docs/webserver.md`](docs/webserver.md)): - Comprehensive user guide covering WiFi setup, web interface usage, file management, troubleshooting, and security notes - See this for more screenshots! - Working "displays the right way in GitHub" on my repo: https://github.com/olearycrew/crosspoint-reader/blob/feature/connect-to-wifi/docs/webserver.md **Video demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/283e32dc-2d9f-4ae2-848e-01f41166a731 ## Additional Context - **Security considerations**: The web server has no authentication—anyone on the same WiFi network can access files. This is documented as a limitation, recommending use only on trusted private networks. Password obfuscation in the credential store is XOR-based, not cryptographically secure. - **Memory implications**: The web server and WiFi stack consume significant memory. The implementation properly cleans up (stops server, disconnects WiFi, sets `WIFI_OFF` mode) when exiting the WiFi screen to free resources. - **Async operations**: Network scanning and connection use async patterns with FreeRTOS tasks to prevent blocking the UI. The display task handles rendering on a dedicated thread with mutex protection. - **Browser compatibility**: The web interface uses standard HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and is tested to work with all modern browsers on desktop and mobile. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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if (loopDuration > maxLoopDuration) {
maxLoopDuration = loopDuration;
if (maxLoopDuration > 50) {
LOG_DBG("LOOP", "New max loop duration: %lu ms (activity: %lu ms)", maxLoopDuration, activityDuration);
Add connect to Wifi and File Manager Webserver (#41) ## Summary - **What is the goal of this PR?** Implements wireless EPUB file management via a built-in web server, enabling users to upload, browse, organize, and delete EPUB files from any device on the same WiFi network without needing a computer cable connection. - **What changes are included?** - **New Web Server** ([`CrossPointWebServer.cpp`](src/CrossPointWebServer.cpp), [`CrossPointWebServer.h`](src/CrossPointWebServer.h)): - HTTP server on port 80 with a responsive HTML/CSS interface - Home page showing device status (version, IP, free memory) - File Manager with folder navigation and breadcrumb support - EPUB file upload with progress tracking - Folder creation and file/folder deletion - XSS protection via HTML escaping - Hidden system folders (`.` prefixed, "System Volume Information", "XTCache") - **WiFi Screen** ([`WifiScreen.cpp`](src/screens/WifiScreen.cpp), [`WifiScreen.h`](src/screens/WifiScreen.h)): - Network scanning with signal strength indicators - Visual indicators for encrypted (`*`) and saved (`+`) networks - State machine managing: scanning, network selection, password entry, connecting, save/forget prompts - 15-second connection timeout handling - Integration with web server (starts on connect, stops on exit) - **WiFi Credential Storage** ([`WifiCredentialStore.cpp`](src/WifiCredentialStore.cpp), [`WifiCredentialStore.h`](src/WifiCredentialStore.h)): - Persistent storage in `/sd/.crosspoint/wifi.bin` - XOR obfuscation for stored passwords (basic protection against casual reading) - Up to 8 saved networks with add/remove/update operations - **On-Screen Keyboard** ([`OnScreenKeyboard.cpp`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.cpp), [`OnScreenKeyboard.h`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.h)): - Reusable QWERTY keyboard component with shift support - Special keys: Shift, Space, Backspace, Done - Support for password masking mode - **Settings Screen Integration** ([`SettingsScreen.h`](src/screens/SettingsScreen.h)): - Added WiFi action to navigate to the new WiFi screen - **Documentation** ([`docs/webserver.md`](docs/webserver.md)): - Comprehensive user guide covering WiFi setup, web interface usage, file management, troubleshooting, and security notes - See this for more screenshots! - Working "displays the right way in GitHub" on my repo: https://github.com/olearycrew/crosspoint-reader/blob/feature/connect-to-wifi/docs/webserver.md **Video demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/283e32dc-2d9f-4ae2-848e-01f41166a731 ## Additional Context - **Security considerations**: The web server has no authentication—anyone on the same WiFi network can access files. This is documented as a limitation, recommending use only on trusted private networks. Password obfuscation in the credential store is XOR-based, not cryptographically secure. - **Memory implications**: The web server and WiFi stack consume significant memory. The implementation properly cleans up (stops server, disconnects WiFi, sets `WIFI_OFF` mode) when exiting the WiFi screen to free resources. - **Async operations**: Network scanning and connection use async patterns with FreeRTOS tasks to prevent blocking the UI. The display task handles rendering on a dedicated thread with mutex protection. - **Browser compatibility**: The web interface uses standard HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and is tested to work with all modern browsers on desktop and mobile. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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}
}
// Add delay at the end of the loop to prevent tight spinning
// When an activity requests skip loop delay (e.g., webserver running), use yield() for faster response
// Otherwise, use longer delay to save power
if (currentActivity && currentActivity->skipLoopDelay()) {
feat: lower CPU freq on idle, add HalPowerManager (#852) ## Summary Continue my experiment from https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 This PR add the ability to lower the CPU frequency on extended idle period (currently set to 3 seconds). By default, the esp32c3 CPU is set to 160MHz, and now on idle, we can reduce it to just 10MHz. Note that while this functionality is already provided by [esp power management](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/v4.3/esp32c3/api-reference/system/power_management.html), the current Arduino build lacks of this, and enabling it is just too complicated (not worth the effort compared to this PR) Update: more info in https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/852#issuecomment-3904562827 ## Testing Pre-condition for each test case: the battery is charged to 100%, and is left plugged in after fully charged for an extra 1 hour. The table below shows how much battery is **used** for a given duration: | case / duration | 6 hrs | 12 hrs | | --- | --- | --- | | `delay(10)` | 26% | 48% | | `delay(50)`, PR https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 | 20% | Not tested | | `delay(50)` + low CPU freq (This PR) | Not tested | 25% | | `delay(10)` + low CPU freq (1) | Not tested | Not tested | (1) I decided not to test this case because it may not make sense. The problem is that CPU frequency vs power consumption do not follow a linear relationship, see [this](https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/articles/esp32-power-consumption-can-be-reduced-with-sleep-modes) as an example. So, tight loop (10ms) + lower CPU freq significantly impact battery life, because the active CPU time is now much higher compared to the wall time. **So in conclusion, this PR improves ~150% to ~200% battery use time per charge.** The projected battery life is now: ~36-48 hrs of reading time (normal reading, no wifi) --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **NO**
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powerManager.setPowerSaving(false); // Make sure we're at full performance when skipLoopDelay is requested
yield(); // Give FreeRTOS a chance to run tasks, but return immediately
Add connect to Wifi and File Manager Webserver (#41) ## Summary - **What is the goal of this PR?** Implements wireless EPUB file management via a built-in web server, enabling users to upload, browse, organize, and delete EPUB files from any device on the same WiFi network without needing a computer cable connection. - **What changes are included?** - **New Web Server** ([`CrossPointWebServer.cpp`](src/CrossPointWebServer.cpp), [`CrossPointWebServer.h`](src/CrossPointWebServer.h)): - HTTP server on port 80 with a responsive HTML/CSS interface - Home page showing device status (version, IP, free memory) - File Manager with folder navigation and breadcrumb support - EPUB file upload with progress tracking - Folder creation and file/folder deletion - XSS protection via HTML escaping - Hidden system folders (`.` prefixed, "System Volume Information", "XTCache") - **WiFi Screen** ([`WifiScreen.cpp`](src/screens/WifiScreen.cpp), [`WifiScreen.h`](src/screens/WifiScreen.h)): - Network scanning with signal strength indicators - Visual indicators for encrypted (`*`) and saved (`+`) networks - State machine managing: scanning, network selection, password entry, connecting, save/forget prompts - 15-second connection timeout handling - Integration with web server (starts on connect, stops on exit) - **WiFi Credential Storage** ([`WifiCredentialStore.cpp`](src/WifiCredentialStore.cpp), [`WifiCredentialStore.h`](src/WifiCredentialStore.h)): - Persistent storage in `/sd/.crosspoint/wifi.bin` - XOR obfuscation for stored passwords (basic protection against casual reading) - Up to 8 saved networks with add/remove/update operations - **On-Screen Keyboard** ([`OnScreenKeyboard.cpp`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.cpp), [`OnScreenKeyboard.h`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.h)): - Reusable QWERTY keyboard component with shift support - Special keys: Shift, Space, Backspace, Done - Support for password masking mode - **Settings Screen Integration** ([`SettingsScreen.h`](src/screens/SettingsScreen.h)): - Added WiFi action to navigate to the new WiFi screen - **Documentation** ([`docs/webserver.md`](docs/webserver.md)): - Comprehensive user guide covering WiFi setup, web interface usage, file management, troubleshooting, and security notes - See this for more screenshots! - Working "displays the right way in GitHub" on my repo: https://github.com/olearycrew/crosspoint-reader/blob/feature/connect-to-wifi/docs/webserver.md **Video demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/283e32dc-2d9f-4ae2-848e-01f41166a731 ## Additional Context - **Security considerations**: The web server has no authentication—anyone on the same WiFi network can access files. This is documented as a limitation, recommending use only on trusted private networks. Password obfuscation in the credential store is XOR-based, not cryptographically secure. - **Memory implications**: The web server and WiFi stack consume significant memory. The implementation properly cleans up (stops server, disconnects WiFi, sets `WIFI_OFF` mode) when exiting the WiFi screen to free resources. - **Async operations**: Network scanning and connection use async patterns with FreeRTOS tasks to prevent blocking the UI. The display task handles rendering on a dedicated thread with mutex protection. - **Browser compatibility**: The web interface uses standard HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and is tested to work with all modern browsers on desktop and mobile. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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} else {
feat: lower CPU freq on idle, add HalPowerManager (#852) ## Summary Continue my experiment from https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 This PR add the ability to lower the CPU frequency on extended idle period (currently set to 3 seconds). By default, the esp32c3 CPU is set to 160MHz, and now on idle, we can reduce it to just 10MHz. Note that while this functionality is already provided by [esp power management](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/v4.3/esp32c3/api-reference/system/power_management.html), the current Arduino build lacks of this, and enabling it is just too complicated (not worth the effort compared to this PR) Update: more info in https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/852#issuecomment-3904562827 ## Testing Pre-condition for each test case: the battery is charged to 100%, and is left plugged in after fully charged for an extra 1 hour. The table below shows how much battery is **used** for a given duration: | case / duration | 6 hrs | 12 hrs | | --- | --- | --- | | `delay(10)` | 26% | 48% | | `delay(50)`, PR https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 | 20% | Not tested | | `delay(50)` + low CPU freq (This PR) | Not tested | 25% | | `delay(10)` + low CPU freq (1) | Not tested | Not tested | (1) I decided not to test this case because it may not make sense. The problem is that CPU frequency vs power consumption do not follow a linear relationship, see [this](https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/articles/esp32-power-consumption-can-be-reduced-with-sleep-modes) as an example. So, tight loop (10ms) + lower CPU freq significantly impact battery life, because the active CPU time is now much higher compared to the wall time. **So in conclusion, this PR improves ~150% to ~200% battery use time per charge.** The projected battery life is now: ~36-48 hrs of reading time (normal reading, no wifi) --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **NO**
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if (millis() - lastActivityTime >= HalPowerManager::IDLE_POWER_SAVING_MS) {
feat: more power saving on idle (#801) ## Summary This PR extends the delay in main loop from 10ms to 50ms after the device is idle for a while. This translates to extended battery life in a longer period (see testing section above), while not hurting too much the user experience. With the help from [this patch](https://github.com/ngxson/crosspoint-reader/tree/xsn/measure_cpu_usage), I was able to measure the CPU usage on idle: ``` PR: [20017] [MEM] Free: 150188 bytes, Total: 232092 bytes, Min Free: 150092 bytes [20017] [IDLE] Idle time: 99.62% (CPU load: 0.38%) [30042] [MEM] Free: 150188 bytes, Total: 232092 bytes, Min Free: 150092 bytes [30042] [IDLE] Idle time: 99.63% (CPU load: 0.37%) [40067] [MEM] Free: 150188 bytes, Total: 232092 bytes, Min Free: 150092 bytes [40067] [IDLE] Idle time: 99.62% (CPU load: 0.38%) master: [20012] [MEM] Free: 195016 bytes, Total: 231532 bytes, Min Free: 132460 bytes [20012] [IDLE] Idle time: 98.53% (CPU load: 1.47%) [30017] [MEM] Free: 195016 bytes, Total: 231532 bytes, Min Free: 132460 bytes [30017] [IDLE] Idle time: 98.53% (CPU load: 1.47%) [40022] [MEM] Free: 195016 bytes, Total: 231532 bytes, Min Free: 132460 bytes [40022] [IDLE] Idle time: 98.53% (CPU load: 1.47%) ``` While this is a x3.8 reduce in CPU usage, it doesn't translate to the same amount of battery life extension in real life. The reasons are: 1. The CPU is not shut down completely 2. freeRTOS tick is still running (however, I planned to experiment with tickless functionality) 3. Current leakage to other components, for example: voltage dividers, eink screen, SD card, etc A note on [light-sleep](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/stable/esp32c3/api-reference/system/sleep_modes.html) functionality: it is not possible in our use case because: - Light-sleep for 50ms introduce too much overhead on wake up, it has negative effect on battery life - Light-sleep for longer period doesn't work because the ADC GPIO buttons cannot be used as wake up source ## Testing (duration = 6 hrs) To test this, I patched the `CrossPointSettings::getSleepTimeoutMs()` to always returns a timeout of 6 hrs. This allow me to leave the device idle for 6 hrs straight. - On master branch, 6 hrs costs 26% battery life (100% --> 74%), meaning battery life is ~23 hrs - With this PR, 6 hrs costs 20% battery life (100% --> 80%), meaning battery life is ~30 hrs So in theory, this extends the battery by about 7 hrs. Even with some error margin added, I think 3 hrs increase is possible with a normal usage setup (i.e. only read ebooks, no wifi) ## Additional Context Would appreciate if someone can test this with an oscilloscope. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **NO**
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// If we've been inactive for a while, increase the delay to save power
feat: lower CPU freq on idle, add HalPowerManager (#852) ## Summary Continue my experiment from https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 This PR add the ability to lower the CPU frequency on extended idle period (currently set to 3 seconds). By default, the esp32c3 CPU is set to 160MHz, and now on idle, we can reduce it to just 10MHz. Note that while this functionality is already provided by [esp power management](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/v4.3/esp32c3/api-reference/system/power_management.html), the current Arduino build lacks of this, and enabling it is just too complicated (not worth the effort compared to this PR) Update: more info in https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/852#issuecomment-3904562827 ## Testing Pre-condition for each test case: the battery is charged to 100%, and is left plugged in after fully charged for an extra 1 hour. The table below shows how much battery is **used** for a given duration: | case / duration | 6 hrs | 12 hrs | | --- | --- | --- | | `delay(10)` | 26% | 48% | | `delay(50)`, PR https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/801 | 20% | Not tested | | `delay(50)` + low CPU freq (This PR) | Not tested | 25% | | `delay(10)` + low CPU freq (1) | Not tested | Not tested | (1) I decided not to test this case because it may not make sense. The problem is that CPU frequency vs power consumption do not follow a linear relationship, see [this](https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/articles/esp32-power-consumption-can-be-reduced-with-sleep-modes) as an example. So, tight loop (10ms) + lower CPU freq significantly impact battery life, because the active CPU time is now much higher compared to the wall time. **So in conclusion, this PR improves ~150% to ~200% battery use time per charge.** The projected battery life is now: ~36-48 hrs of reading time (normal reading, no wifi) --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **NO**
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powerManager.setPowerSaving(true); // Lower CPU frequency after extended inactivity
feat: more power saving on idle (#801) ## Summary This PR extends the delay in main loop from 10ms to 50ms after the device is idle for a while. This translates to extended battery life in a longer period (see testing section above), while not hurting too much the user experience. With the help from [this patch](https://github.com/ngxson/crosspoint-reader/tree/xsn/measure_cpu_usage), I was able to measure the CPU usage on idle: ``` PR: [20017] [MEM] Free: 150188 bytes, Total: 232092 bytes, Min Free: 150092 bytes [20017] [IDLE] Idle time: 99.62% (CPU load: 0.38%) [30042] [MEM] Free: 150188 bytes, Total: 232092 bytes, Min Free: 150092 bytes [30042] [IDLE] Idle time: 99.63% (CPU load: 0.37%) [40067] [MEM] Free: 150188 bytes, Total: 232092 bytes, Min Free: 150092 bytes [40067] [IDLE] Idle time: 99.62% (CPU load: 0.38%) master: [20012] [MEM] Free: 195016 bytes, Total: 231532 bytes, Min Free: 132460 bytes [20012] [IDLE] Idle time: 98.53% (CPU load: 1.47%) [30017] [MEM] Free: 195016 bytes, Total: 231532 bytes, Min Free: 132460 bytes [30017] [IDLE] Idle time: 98.53% (CPU load: 1.47%) [40022] [MEM] Free: 195016 bytes, Total: 231532 bytes, Min Free: 132460 bytes [40022] [IDLE] Idle time: 98.53% (CPU load: 1.47%) ``` While this is a x3.8 reduce in CPU usage, it doesn't translate to the same amount of battery life extension in real life. The reasons are: 1. The CPU is not shut down completely 2. freeRTOS tick is still running (however, I planned to experiment with tickless functionality) 3. Current leakage to other components, for example: voltage dividers, eink screen, SD card, etc A note on [light-sleep](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/stable/esp32c3/api-reference/system/sleep_modes.html) functionality: it is not possible in our use case because: - Light-sleep for 50ms introduce too much overhead on wake up, it has negative effect on battery life - Light-sleep for longer period doesn't work because the ADC GPIO buttons cannot be used as wake up source ## Testing (duration = 6 hrs) To test this, I patched the `CrossPointSettings::getSleepTimeoutMs()` to always returns a timeout of 6 hrs. This allow me to leave the device idle for 6 hrs straight. - On master branch, 6 hrs costs 26% battery life (100% --> 74%), meaning battery life is ~23 hrs - With this PR, 6 hrs costs 20% battery life (100% --> 80%), meaning battery life is ~30 hrs So in theory, this extends the battery by about 7 hrs. Even with some error margin added, I think 3 hrs increase is possible with a normal usage setup (i.e. only read ebooks, no wifi) ## Additional Context Would appreciate if someone can test this with an oscilloscope. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **NO**
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delay(50);
} else {
// Short delay to prevent tight loop while still being responsive
delay(10);
}
Add connect to Wifi and File Manager Webserver (#41) ## Summary - **What is the goal of this PR?** Implements wireless EPUB file management via a built-in web server, enabling users to upload, browse, organize, and delete EPUB files from any device on the same WiFi network without needing a computer cable connection. - **What changes are included?** - **New Web Server** ([`CrossPointWebServer.cpp`](src/CrossPointWebServer.cpp), [`CrossPointWebServer.h`](src/CrossPointWebServer.h)): - HTTP server on port 80 with a responsive HTML/CSS interface - Home page showing device status (version, IP, free memory) - File Manager with folder navigation and breadcrumb support - EPUB file upload with progress tracking - Folder creation and file/folder deletion - XSS protection via HTML escaping - Hidden system folders (`.` prefixed, "System Volume Information", "XTCache") - **WiFi Screen** ([`WifiScreen.cpp`](src/screens/WifiScreen.cpp), [`WifiScreen.h`](src/screens/WifiScreen.h)): - Network scanning with signal strength indicators - Visual indicators for encrypted (`*`) and saved (`+`) networks - State machine managing: scanning, network selection, password entry, connecting, save/forget prompts - 15-second connection timeout handling - Integration with web server (starts on connect, stops on exit) - **WiFi Credential Storage** ([`WifiCredentialStore.cpp`](src/WifiCredentialStore.cpp), [`WifiCredentialStore.h`](src/WifiCredentialStore.h)): - Persistent storage in `/sd/.crosspoint/wifi.bin` - XOR obfuscation for stored passwords (basic protection against casual reading) - Up to 8 saved networks with add/remove/update operations - **On-Screen Keyboard** ([`OnScreenKeyboard.cpp`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.cpp), [`OnScreenKeyboard.h`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.h)): - Reusable QWERTY keyboard component with shift support - Special keys: Shift, Space, Backspace, Done - Support for password masking mode - **Settings Screen Integration** ([`SettingsScreen.h`](src/screens/SettingsScreen.h)): - Added WiFi action to navigate to the new WiFi screen - **Documentation** ([`docs/webserver.md`](docs/webserver.md)): - Comprehensive user guide covering WiFi setup, web interface usage, file management, troubleshooting, and security notes - See this for more screenshots! - Working "displays the right way in GitHub" on my repo: https://github.com/olearycrew/crosspoint-reader/blob/feature/connect-to-wifi/docs/webserver.md **Video demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/283e32dc-2d9f-4ae2-848e-01f41166a731 ## Additional Context - **Security considerations**: The web server has no authentication—anyone on the same WiFi network can access files. This is documented as a limitation, recommending use only on trusted private networks. Password obfuscation in the credential store is XOR-based, not cryptographically secure. - **Memory implications**: The web server and WiFi stack consume significant memory. The implementation properly cleans up (stops server, disconnects WiFi, sets `WIFI_OFF` mode) when exiting the WiFi screen to free resources. - **Async operations**: Network scanning and connection use async patterns with FreeRTOS tasks to prevent blocking the UI. The display task handles rendering on a dedicated thread with mutex protection. - **Browser compatibility**: The web interface uses standard HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and is tested to work with all modern browsers on desktop and mobile. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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}
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}