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Recovery now draws directly to the framebuffer by rolling its own
graphics code, rather than depending on libpixelflinger.
The recovery UI is modified slightly to eliminate operations that are
slow with the software implementation: when the text display / menu is
turned on, it now appears on a black background instead of a dimmed
version of the recovery icon.
There's probably substantial room for optimization of the graphics
operations.
Bug: 12131110
Change-Id: Iab6520e0a7aaec39e2ce39377c10aef82ae0c595
Conflicts:
minui/resources.c
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Instead of one 'base' installing image and a number of overlay images
that are drawn on top of it, we represent the installing animation
with one PNG that contains all the animation frames, interlaced by
row. The PNG is expected to have a text chunk with the keyword
'Frames' and a value that's the number of frames (as an ascii
string). This representation provides better compression, removes the
need to subclass ScreenRecoveryUI just to change the position of the
overlay or number of frames, and doesn't require gr_blit() to support
an alpha channel.
We also remove the 'indeterminate' progress bar used when wiping data
and/or cache. The main animation serves the same purpose (showing
that the device is still alive); the spinning progress bar has been
redundant for a while.
This changes the default recovery animation to include the
antenna-wiggling and gear-turning that's used in the Nexus 5 recovery
animation.
Change-Id: I51930a76035ac09969a25472f4e572b289418729
Conflicts:
screen_ui.cpp
screen_ui.h
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Remove usage of deprecated methods
Change-Id: I747568a2c8c0c65ecbc9a3da4bac7b9cac7708ab
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Instead of representing the font used for menus and log messages in
the recovery binary, load it from a resource PNG image. This allows
different devices to substitute their own font images.
Change-Id: Ib36b86db3d01298aa7ae2b62a26ca29e6ef18014
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- protect against missing/malformed bitmaps: fail to display them but
don't crash.
- don't draw animation overlays until the overlay offset is computed.
- logging cleanup
Change-Id: Ieb1c155cfbb11e643000bdb5d1a57900c8757739
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- change locale filename to "last_locale" so the main system doesn't
delete it
- clean up some chatty logging
- update images with real German (other languages TBD)
Change-Id: I2ebb4ed4e054bd1808a3042d9efbb2c18f3a044d
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* commit 'bddbb5b370d925d6e5ae62d560f5e7ad09a6ffac':
Fixing trivial warnings for libminui
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After fixing three trivial warnings, libminui builds cleanly with clang.
Change-Id: Id7c6228295427a5ed3c774c5f90e88a28336c1f7
Author: Edwin Vane <edwin.vane@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kevin P Schoedel <kevin.p.schoedel@intel.com>
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- recovery takes a --locale argument, which will be passed by the main
system
- the locale is saved in cache, in case the --locale argument is
missing (eg, when recovery is started from fastboot)
- we include images that have prerendered text for many locales
- we split the background states into four (installing update,
erasing, no command, error) so that appropriate text can be shown.
Change-Id: I731b8108e83d5ccc09a4aacfc1dbf7e86b397aaf
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Recovery assumes any paletted images are in RGBA format. Make it
handle both RGB and RGBA paletted images.
Bug: 3514884
Change-Id: I517cd571aa3f434dacacc33a774236260aec20ef
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Change some of the UI parameters (# of indeterminate progress bar
frames, fps, etc.) from #defined constants to variables that can be
set by the device-specific recovery_ui code (via a new function).
Support overlaying different images on top of the base installation
icon to animate it. Make the FPS control more accurate.
Change-Id: I9268b389b7ea6b3ed9e0c7eae37baf4272e60edd
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Instead of six separate images for the left end, right end, and tiled
center portion of the full and empty progress bars, just use two
images: a full bar and an empty bar. Draw the left side of the full
bar and the right side of the empty one, moving the boundary rightward
to "fill" the bar. This makes recovery trivially smaller, and allows
fancier images to be used as progress bars.
Support paletted PNG images as resources.
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about 60k from the recovery and system images.
Original author: dougz
Merged from: //branches/donutburger/...
Automated import of CL 143289
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