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cottongin
4cf395aee9 port: upstream PR #1342 - Book Info screen, richer metadata, safer controls
Ports upstream PR #1342 (feat: Add Book Info screen, richer metadata,
and safer file-browser controls) with mod-specific adaptations:

- Parse and cache series, seriesIndex, description from EPUB OPF
- Bump book.bin cache version to 6 for new metadata fields
- Add BookInfoActivity (new screen) accessible via Right button in FileBrowser
- Add ManageBook menu via Left button in FileBrowser (replaces upstream hidden delete)
- Guard all delete/archive actions with ConfirmationActivity (10 call sites)
- Add inputArmed gating to ConfirmationActivity to prevent accidental confirmation
- Safe deserialization: readString now returns bool with MAX_STRING_LENGTH guard
- Add series field to RecentBooksStore with JSON and binary serialization
- Add i18n keys: STR_BOOK_INFO, STR_AUTHOR, STR_SERIES, STR_FILE_SIZE, etc.

Made-with: Cursor
2026-03-09 00:39:32 -04:00
cottongin
60a3e21c0e mod: Phase 3 — Re-port unmerged upstream PRs
Re-applied upstream PRs not yet merged to upstream/master:

- #1055: Byte-level framebuffer writes (fillPhysicalHSpan*,
  optimized fillRect/drawLine/fillRectDither/fillPolygon)
- #1027: Word-width cache (FNV-1a, 128-entry) and hyphenation
  early exit in ParsedText for 7-9% layout speedup
- #1068: Already present in upstream — URL hyphenation fix
- #1019: Already present in upstream — file extensions in browser
- #1090/#1185/#1217: KOReader sync improvements — binary credential
  store, document hash caching, ChapterXPathIndexer integration
- #1209: OPDS multi-server — OpdsBookBrowserActivity accepts
  OpdsServer, directory picker for downloads, download-complete
  prompt with open/back options
- #857: Dictionary activities already ported in Phase 1/2
- #1003: Placeholder cover already integrated in Phase 2

Also fixed: STR_OFF i18n string, include paths, replaced
Epub::isValidThumbnailBmp with Storage.exists, replaced
StringUtils::checkFileExtension with FsHelpers equivalents.

Made-with: Cursor
2026-03-07 16:15:42 -05:00
cottongin
dfbc931c14 mod: Phase 1 - bring forward mod-exclusive files with ActivityManager migration
Brings ~55 mod-exclusive files to the upstream-based mod/master-resync branch:

Activities (migrated to new ActivityManager pattern):
- Clock/Time: SetTimeActivity, SetTimezoneOffsetActivity, NtpSyncActivity
- Dictionary: DictionaryDefinitionActivity, DictionarySuggestionsActivity,
  DictionaryWordSelectActivity, LookedUpWordsActivity
- Bookmark: EpubReaderBookmarkSelectionActivity
- Book management: BookManageMenuActivity, EndOfBookMenuActivity
- OPDS: OpdsServerListActivity, OpdsSettingsActivity
- Utility: DirectoryPickerActivity, NumericStepperActivity

Utilities (unchanged):
- BookManager, BookSettings, BookmarkStore, BootNtpSync
- Dictionary, LookupHistory, TimeSync, OpdsServerStore

Libraries: PlaceholderCover, TableData, ChapterXPathIndexer
Scripts: inject_mod_version, generate_book_icon, preview_placeholder_cover
Docs: KOReader sync XPath mapping

Migration changes:
- ActivityWithSubactivity -> Activity base class
- Callback constructors -> finish()/setResult() pattern
- enterNewActivity() -> startActivityForResult()
- Activity::RenderLock&& -> RenderLock&&

These files won't compile yet - they reference mod settings and I18n
strings that will be added in subsequent phases.

Made-with: Cursor
2026-03-07 15:10:00 -05:00
jpirnay
6e4d0e534d feat: Migrate binary settings to json (#920)
## Summary

* This PR introduces a migration from binary file storage to JSON-based
storage for application settings, state, and various credential stores.
This improves readability, maintainability, and allows for easier manual
configuration editing.
* Benefits:
  - Settings files are now JSON and can be easily read/edited manually
  - Easier to inspect application state and settings during development
  - JSON structure is more flexible for future changes
* Drawback: around 15k of additional flash usage
* Compatibility: Seamless migration preserves existing user data

## Additional Context
1. New JSON I/O Infrastructure files:
- JsonSettingsIO: Core JSON serialization/deserialization logic using
ArduinoJson library
- ObfuscationUtils: XOR-based password obfuscation for sensitive data
2. Migrated Components (now use JSON storage with automatic binary
migration):
     - CrossPointSettings (settings.json): Main application settings
- CrossPointState (state.json): Application state (open book, sleep
mode, etc.)
- WifiCredentialStore (wifi.json): WiFi network credentials (Password
Obfuscation: Sensitive data like WiFi passwords, uses XOR encryption
with fixed keys. Note: This is obfuscation, not cryptographic security -
passwords can be recovered with the key)
- KOReaderCredentialStore (koreader.json): KOReader sync credentials
     - RecentBooksStore (recent.json): Recently opened books list
3. Migration Logic
     - Forward Compatibility: New installations use JSON format
- Backward Compatibility: Existing binary files are automatically
migrated to JSON on first load
- Backup Safety: Original binary files are renamed with .bak extension
after successful migration
- Fallback Handling: If JSON parsing fails, system falls back to binary
loading
4. Infrastructure Updates
     - HalStorage: Added rename() method for backup operations

---

### 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? _** YES**_

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Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-02-22 17:18:25 +11:00
jpirnay
00e25b1a90 fix: Fix kosync repositioning issue (#783)
## Summary

* Original implementation had inconsistent positioning logic:
- When XPath parsing succeeded: incorrectly set pageNumber = 0 (always
beginning of chapter)
- When XPath parsing failed: used percentage for positioning (worked
correctly)
- Result: Positions restored to wrong locations depending on XPath
parsing success
  - Mentioned in Issue #581 
* Solution
- Unified ProgressMapper::toCrossPoint() to use percentage-based
positioning exclusively for both spine identification and intra-chapter
page calculation, eliminating unreliable XPath parsing entirely.

## Additional Context

* ProgressMapper.cpp: Simplified toCrossPoint() to always use percentage
for positioning, removed parseDocFragmentIndex() function
* ProgressMapper.h: Updated comments and removed unused function
declaration
* Tests confirmed appropriate positioning
* __Notabene: the syncing to another device will (most probably) end up
at the current chapter of crosspoints reading position. There is not
much we can do about it, as KOReader needs to have the correct XPath
information - we can only provide an apporximate position (plus
percentage) - the percentage information is not used in KOReaders
current implementation__
---

### 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? YES
2026-02-19 21:38:46 +11:00
jpirnay
cb24947477 feat: Add central logging pragma (#843)
## Summary

* Definition and use of a central LOG function, that can later be
extended or completely be removed (for public use where debugging
information may not be required) to save flash by suppressing the
-DENABLE_SERIAL_LOG like in the slim branch

* **What changes are included?**

## Additional Context
* By using the central logger the usual:
```
#include <HardwareSerial.h>
...
  Serial.printf("[%lu] [WCS] Obfuscating/deobfuscating %zu bytes\n", millis(), data.size());
```
would then become
```
#include <Logging.h>
...
  LOG_DBG("WCS", "Obfuscating/deobfuscating %zu bytes", data.size());
```
You do have ``LOG_DBG`` for debug messages, ``LOG_ERR`` for error
messages and ``LOG_INF`` for informational messages. Depending on the
verbosity level defined (see below) soe of these message types will be
suppressed/not-compiled.

* The normal compilation (default) will create a firmware.elf file of
42.194.356 bytes, the same code via slim will create 42.024.048 bytes -
170.308 bytes less
* Firmware.bin : 6.469.984 bytes for default, 6.418.672 bytes for slim -
51.312 bytes less


### 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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Co-authored-by: Xuan Son Nguyen <son@huggingface.co>
2026-02-13 12:16:39 +01:00
Xuan-Son Nguyen
7f40c3f477 feat: add HalStorage (#656)
## Summary

Continue my changes to introduce the HAL infrastructure from
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/522

This PR touches quite a lot of files, but most of them are just name
changing. It should not have any impacts to the end behavior.

## Additional Context

My plan is to firstly add this small shim layer, which sounds useless at
first, but then I'll implement an emulated driver which can be helpful
for testing and for development.

Currently, on my fork, I'm using a FS driver that allow "mounting" a
local directory from my computer to the device, much like the `-v` mount
option on docker. This allows me to quickly reset `.crosspoint`
directory if anything goes wrong. I plan to upstream this feature when
this PR get merged.

---

### 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
2026-02-09 07:29:14 +11:00
Fabio Barbon
17fedd2a69 feat: Calibre Web Automated (CWA) koreader sync server support (#594)
## Summary

* **What is the goal of this PR?** Provide support to koreader sync
server embedded in the popular *Calibre Web Automated* self-hosted
digital library solution.
* **What changes are included?**

* Trivial addition of **HTTP Basic Auth (RFC 7617) header** to
`lib/KOReaderSync/KOReaderSyncClient.cpp`

## Additional Context

None

---

### 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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Co-authored-by: drbourbon <fabio@MacBook-Air-di-Fabio.local>
2026-02-05 23:10:08 +11:00
Carson Hicks
dfd7b615dc fix: Fix KOReader document md5 calculation for binary matching progress sync (#529)
## Summary

* **What is the goal of this PR?**
Resolve [KoSync progress does not sync between Crosspoint-reader and
KOReader
(Kindle)](https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/issues/502)

* **What changes are included?**
KOReaderDocumentId::getOffset() - Update the value for the md5 offset
calculation to match KOReader.

## Additional Context

I've tested this with a couple of my ebooks and binary matching with
KOReader sync seems to be working fine now for both pushing and pulling
progress.

---

### 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**_
2026-01-27 22:14:07 +11:00
Justin Mitchell
f69cddf2cc Adds KOReader Sync support (#232)
## Summary

- Adds KOReader progress sync integration, allowing CrossPoint to sync
reading positions with other
KOReader-compatible devices
- Stores credentials securely with XOR obfuscation
- Uses KOReader's partial MD5 document hashing for cross-device book
matching
  - Syncs position via percentage with estimated XPath for compatibility

# Features
- Settings: KOReader Username, Password, and Authenticate options
- Sync from chapters menu: "Sync Progress" option appears when
credentials are configured
- Bidirectional sync: Can apply remote progress or upload local progress

---------

Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-01-19 11:55:35 +00:00