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7 Commits (9bf19d1bb3b5c601383af71400003e71b7a78ed4)

Author SHA1 Message Date
NiLuJe 9bf19d1bb3
Assorted bag'o tweaks & fixes (#9569)
* UIManager: Support more specialized update modes for corner-cases:
  * A2, which we'll use for the VirtualKeyboards keys (they'd... inadvertently switched to UI with the highlight refactor).
  * NO_MERGE variants of ui & partial (for sunxi). Use `[ui]` in ReaderHighlight's popup, because of a Sage kernel bug that could otherwise make it translucent, sometimes completely so (*sigh*).
* UIManager: Assorted code cleanups & simplifications.
* Logger & dbg: Unify logging style, and code cleanups.
* SDL: Unbreak suspend/resume outside of the emulator (fix #9567).
* NetworkMgr: Cache the network status, and allow it to be queried. (Used by AutoSuspend to avoid repeatedly poking the system when computing the standby schedule delay).
* OneTimeMigration: Don't forget about `NETWORK_PROXY` & `STARDICT_DATA_DIR` when migrating `defaults.persistent.lua` (fix #9573)
* WakeupMgr: Workaround an apparent limitation of the RTC found on i.MX5 Kobo devices, where setting a wakealarm further than UINT16_MAX seconds in the future would apparently overflow and wraparound... (fix #8039, many thanks to @yfede for the extensive deep-dive and for actually accurately pinpointing the issue!).
* Kobo: Handle standby transitions at full CPU clock speeds, in order to limit the latency hit.
* UIManager: Properly quit on reboot & exit. This ensures our exit code is preserved, as we exit on our own terms (instead of being killed by the init system). This is important on platforms where exit codes are semantically meaningful (e.g., Kobo).
* UIManager: Speaking of reboot & exit, make sure the Screensaver shows in all circumstances (e.g., autoshutdown, re: #9542)), and that there aren't any extraneous refreshes triggered. (Additionally, fix a minor regression since #9448 about tracking this very transient state on Kobo & Cervantes).
* Kindle: ID the upcoming Scribe.
* Bump base (https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1524)
2 years ago
NiLuJe c171a06212 USBMS: Dismiss ConfirmBox on unplug
Fix #8112
3 years ago
NiLuJe 99ee3763c1 USBMS: Close all widgets before quitting
FFI finalizers can fire in unspecified orders, but for MuPDF,
we need to ensure that the context is the *very* last thing that get
destroyed.
As such, we need to make sure we close open documents properly on our
end, first.

This prevents potential crashes while switchign to USBMS inside an open
document handled by MuPDF.

Fix #7428
3 years ago
smartscripts-nl 9a9f6f5d28
[fix] Save document settings before activating USBMS (#6713)
As things were, when I activated USBMS, any bookmarks recently added and not yet stored in the sidecar file would be lost after returning to the reader. These changes fix that.
4 years ago
NiLuJe 1919764825
Some more KoboUSBMS tweaks (#6566)
* Enable i18n in KoboUSBMS

* Rejig the "No confirmation" USBMS setting:

In now *only* affects the USB plug in event.
The menu entry will never show the popup (clicking on it should already
be confirmation enough, that, yes, we really would like to do that,
please ;)).

Also, enable said plug in behavior on Cervantes, too ;).

* Add an option to disable USBMS entirely

* Bump base

https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1170
4 years ago
NiLuJe 6e3a3e8069
[Kobo] Support USBMS exports (#6552)
* \o/

* Make sure the (debug) event log doesn't end up in the fd table of our child processes...
Otherwise, it breaks USBMS.

* Close suspicious fds in the Wi-Fi scripts
To prevent any and all issues w/ USBMS down the road...

* Minor USBMS UI tweaks

* Always ask for confirmation to start on USBMS session on plug

* Bump base

https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1161
https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1162
https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1163
https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1165
https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1167
4 years ago
Martín Fernández 301aa580cc cervantes: add usb storage on devices w/updated 3rd party tools 5 years ago