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#pragma once
#include <Arduino.h>
#include <EInkDisplay.h>
class HalDisplay {
public:
// Constructor with pin configuration
HalDisplay();
// Destructor
~HalDisplay();
// Refresh modes
enum RefreshMode {
FULL_REFRESH, // Full refresh with complete waveform
HALF_REFRESH, // Half refresh (1720ms) - balanced quality and speed
FAST_REFRESH // Fast refresh using custom LUT
};
// Initialize the display hardware and driver
void begin();
// Display dimensions
static constexpr uint16_t DISPLAY_WIDTH = EInkDisplay::DISPLAY_WIDTH;
static constexpr uint16_t DISPLAY_HEIGHT = EInkDisplay::DISPLAY_HEIGHT;
static constexpr uint16_t DISPLAY_WIDTH_BYTES = DISPLAY_WIDTH / 8;
static constexpr uint32_t BUFFER_SIZE = DISPLAY_WIDTH_BYTES * DISPLAY_HEIGHT;
// Frame buffer operations
void clearScreen(uint8_t color = 0xFF) const;
void drawImage(const uint8_t* imageData, uint16_t x, uint16_t y, uint16_t w, uint16_t h,
bool fromProgmem = false) const;
feat: Lyra Icons (#725) /!\ This PR depends on https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/732 being merged first Also requires the https://github.com/open-x4-epaper/community-sdk/pull/18 PR ## Summary Lyra theme icons on the home menu, in the file browser and on empty book covers ![IMG_8023 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ba7c1407-94d2-4353-80ff-d5b800c6ac5b) ![IMG_8024 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/edb59e13-b1c9-4c86-bef3-c61cc8134e64) ![IMG_7958 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d3079ce1-95f0-43f4-bbc7-1f747cc70203) ![IMG_8033 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f3e2e03b-0fa8-47b7-8717-c0b71361b7a8) ## Additional Context - Added a function to the open-x4-sdk renderer to draw transparent images - Added a scripts/convert_icon.py script to convert svg/png icons into a C array that can be directly imported into the project. Usage: ```bash python ./scripts/convert_icon.py 'path/to/icon.png' cover 32 32 ``` This will create a components/icons/cover.h file with a C array called CoverIcon, of size 32x32px. Lyra uses icons from https://lucide.dev/icons with a stroke width of 2px, that can be downloaded with any desired size on the site. > The file browser is noticeably slower with the addition of icons, and using an image buffer like on the home page doesn't help very much. Any suggestions to optimize this are welcome. --- ### 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**_ The icon conversion python script was generated by Copilot as I am not a python dev. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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void drawImageTransparent(const uint8_t* imageData, uint16_t x, uint16_t y, uint16_t w, uint16_t h,
bool fromProgmem = false) const;
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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void displayBuffer(RefreshMode mode = RefreshMode::FAST_REFRESH, bool turnOffScreen = false);
void refreshDisplay(RefreshMode mode = RefreshMode::FAST_REFRESH, bool turnOffScreen = false);
// Power management
void deepSleep();
// Access to frame buffer
uint8_t* getFrameBuffer() const;
void copyGrayscaleBuffers(const uint8_t* lsbBuffer, const uint8_t* msbBuffer);
void copyGrayscaleLsbBuffers(const uint8_t* lsbBuffer);
void copyGrayscaleMsbBuffers(const uint8_t* msbBuffer);
void cleanupGrayscaleBuffers(const uint8_t* bwBuffer);
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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void displayGrayBuffer(bool turnOffScreen = false);
feat: Initial support for the x3 (#875) ## Summary Adds Xteink X3 hardware support to CrossPoint Reader. The X3 uses the same SSD1677 e-ink controller as the X4 but with a different panel (792x528 vs 800x480), different button layout, and an I2C fuel gauge (BQ27220) instead of ADC-based battery reading. All X3-specific behavior is gated by runtime device detection — X4 behavior is unchanged. Depends on community-sdk X3 support: open-x4-epaper/community-sdk#19 (merged). ## Changes ### HAL Layer **HalGPIO** (`lib/hal/HalGPIO.cpp/.h`) - I2C-based device fingerprinting at boot: probes for BQ27220 fuel gauge, DS3231 RTC, and QMI8658 IMU to distinguish X3 from X4 - Detection result cached in NVS for fast subsequent boots - Exposes `deviceIsX3()` / `deviceIsX4()` helpers used throughout the codebase - X3 button mapping (7 GPIOs vs X4's layout) - USB connection detection and wake classification for X3 **HalDisplay** (`lib/hal/HalDisplay.cpp/.h`) - Calls `einkDisplay.setDisplayX3()` before init when X3 is detected - Requests display resync after power button / flash wake events - Runtime display dimension accessors (`getDisplayWidth()`, `getDisplayHeight()`, `getBufferSize()`) - Exposed as global `display` instance for use by image converters **HalPowerManager** (`lib/hal/HalPowerManager.cpp/.h`) - X3 battery reading via I2C fuel gauge (BQ27220 at 0x55, SOC register) - X3 power button uses GPIO hold for deep sleep ### Display & Rendering **GfxRenderer** (`lib/GfxRenderer/GfxRenderer.cpp/.h`) - Buffer size and display dimensions are now runtime values (not compile-time constants) to support both panel sizes - X3 anti-aliasing tuning: only the darker grayscale level is applied to avoid washed-out text on the X3 panel. X4 retains both levels via `deviceIsX4()` gate **Image Converters** (`lib/JpegToBmpConverter`, `lib/PngToBmpConverter`) - Cover image prescale target uses runtime display dimensions from HAL instead of hardcoded 800x480 ### UI Themes **BaseTheme / LyraTheme** (`src/components/themes/`) - X3 button position mapping for the different physical layout - Adjusted UI element positioning for 792x528 viewport ### Boot & Init **main.cpp** - X3 hardware detection logging - Adjusted init sequence for X3 (no `HalSystem::begin()` dependency on X3 path) **HomeActivity** - Uses runtime `renderer.getBufferSize()` instead of static `GfxRenderer::getBufferSize()` FYI I did not add support for the gyro page turner. That can be it's own PR.
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// Runtime geometry passthrough
uint16_t getDisplayWidth() const;
uint16_t getDisplayHeight() const;
uint16_t getDisplayWidthBytes() const;
uint32_t getBufferSize() const;
private:
EInkDisplay einkDisplay;
};
feat: Initial support for the x3 (#875) ## Summary Adds Xteink X3 hardware support to CrossPoint Reader. The X3 uses the same SSD1677 e-ink controller as the X4 but with a different panel (792x528 vs 800x480), different button layout, and an I2C fuel gauge (BQ27220) instead of ADC-based battery reading. All X3-specific behavior is gated by runtime device detection — X4 behavior is unchanged. Depends on community-sdk X3 support: open-x4-epaper/community-sdk#19 (merged). ## Changes ### HAL Layer **HalGPIO** (`lib/hal/HalGPIO.cpp/.h`) - I2C-based device fingerprinting at boot: probes for BQ27220 fuel gauge, DS3231 RTC, and QMI8658 IMU to distinguish X3 from X4 - Detection result cached in NVS for fast subsequent boots - Exposes `deviceIsX3()` / `deviceIsX4()` helpers used throughout the codebase - X3 button mapping (7 GPIOs vs X4's layout) - USB connection detection and wake classification for X3 **HalDisplay** (`lib/hal/HalDisplay.cpp/.h`) - Calls `einkDisplay.setDisplayX3()` before init when X3 is detected - Requests display resync after power button / flash wake events - Runtime display dimension accessors (`getDisplayWidth()`, `getDisplayHeight()`, `getBufferSize()`) - Exposed as global `display` instance for use by image converters **HalPowerManager** (`lib/hal/HalPowerManager.cpp/.h`) - X3 battery reading via I2C fuel gauge (BQ27220 at 0x55, SOC register) - X3 power button uses GPIO hold for deep sleep ### Display & Rendering **GfxRenderer** (`lib/GfxRenderer/GfxRenderer.cpp/.h`) - Buffer size and display dimensions are now runtime values (not compile-time constants) to support both panel sizes - X3 anti-aliasing tuning: only the darker grayscale level is applied to avoid washed-out text on the X3 panel. X4 retains both levels via `deviceIsX4()` gate **Image Converters** (`lib/JpegToBmpConverter`, `lib/PngToBmpConverter`) - Cover image prescale target uses runtime display dimensions from HAL instead of hardcoded 800x480 ### UI Themes **BaseTheme / LyraTheme** (`src/components/themes/`) - X3 button position mapping for the different physical layout - Adjusted UI element positioning for 792x528 viewport ### Boot & Init **main.cpp** - X3 hardware detection logging - Adjusted init sequence for X3 (no `HalSystem::begin()` dependency on X3 path) **HomeActivity** - Uses runtime `renderer.getBufferSize()` instead of static `GfxRenderer::getBufferSize()` FYI I did not add support for the gyro page turner. That can be it's own PR.
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extern HalDisplay display;