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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/apps_source_code/ir_intervalometer/application.fam b/apps_source_code/ir_intervalometer/application.fam index a86061559ee..066ae0fb93f 100644 --- a/apps_source_code/ir_intervalometer/application.fam +++ b/apps_source_code/ir_intervalometer/application.fam @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ App( appid="ir_intervalometer", - name="[IR] Intervalometer", + name="IR Intervalometer", apptype=FlipperAppType.EXTERNAL, entry_point="flipvalo_app", requires=["gui"], @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ App( order=20, fap_icon="intervalometer_10x.png", fap_icon_assets="icons", - fap_category="Infrared", fap_author="@Nitepone", + fap_category="Infrared", + fap_description="Intervalometer for Canon, Nikon, and Sony cameras. Uses IR shutter release.", + fap_version="1.2", fap_weburl="https://github.com/Nitepone/flipper-intervalometer", - fap_version="1.1", - fap_description="This is a simple configurable valometer app for DSLR cameras. Works via Infrared port.", ) diff --git a/apps_source_code/ir_intervalometer/intervalometer.c b/apps_source_code/ir_intervalometer/intervalometer.c index 622f3d1f0bf..2bad93e78e6 100644 --- a/apps_source_code/ir_intervalometer/intervalometer.c +++ b/apps_source_code/ir_intervalometer/intervalometer.c @@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ #include #include +#include +#include + #include #include @@ -628,6 +631,31 @@ int32_t flipvalo_app() { flipvalo_priv_init(fv_priv); + bool otg_was_enabled = furi_hal_power_is_otg_enabled(); + InfraredSettings settings = {0}; + saved_struct_load( + INFRARED_SETTINGS_PATH, + &settings, + sizeof(InfraredSettings), + INFRARED_SETTINGS_MAGIC, + INFRARED_SETTINGS_VERSION); + if(settings.tx_pin < FuriHalInfraredTxPinMax) { + furi_hal_infrared_set_tx_output(settings.tx_pin); + if(settings.otg_enabled != otg_was_enabled) { + if(settings.otg_enabled) { + furi_hal_power_enable_otg(); + } else { + furi_hal_power_disable_otg(); + } + } + } else { + FuriHalInfraredTxPin tx_pin_detected = furi_hal_infrared_detect_tx_output(); + furi_hal_infrared_set_tx_output(tx_pin_detected); + if(tx_pin_detected != FuriHalInfraredTxPinInternal) { + furi_hal_power_enable_otg(); + } + } + if(!fv_priv->mutex) { FURI_LOG_E("Flipvalo", "Cannot create mutex\r\n"); ret = 1; @@ -724,6 +752,14 @@ int32_t flipvalo_app() { } view_port_free(view_port); } + furi_hal_infrared_set_tx_output(FuriHalInfraredTxPinInternal); + if(furi_hal_power_is_otg_enabled() != otg_was_enabled) { + if(otg_was_enabled) { + furi_hal_power_enable_otg(); + } else { + furi_hal_power_disable_otg(); + } + } if(event_queue) { furi_message_queue_free(event_queue); } diff --git a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote.c b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote.c index 3a528a65606..033df2d4e41 100644 --- a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote.c +++ b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote.c @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ static void infrared_remote_clear_buttons(InfraredRemote* remote) { InfraredButtonArray_reset(remote->buttons); } -InfraredRemote* infrared_remote_alloc() { +InfraredRemote* infrared_remote_alloc(void) { InfraredRemote* remote = malloc(sizeof(InfraredRemote)); InfraredButtonArray_init(remote->buttons); remote->name = furi_string_alloc(); diff --git a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote.h b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote.h index 6eac193d3a0..fe3dc851adb 100644 --- a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote.h +++ b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote.h @@ -4,9 +4,11 @@ #include "infrared_remote_button.h" +#define IR_REMOTE_PATH EXT_PATH("infrared/remote") + typedef struct InfraredRemote InfraredRemote; -InfraredRemote* infrared_remote_alloc(); +InfraredRemote* infrared_remote_alloc(void); void infrared_remote_free(InfraredRemote* remote); void infrared_remote_reset(InfraredRemote* remote); diff --git a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote_app.c b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote_app.c index 434c4a524ff..aa918bc7d79 100644 --- a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote_app.c +++ b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote_app.c @@ -8,6 +8,9 @@ #include #include +#include +#include + #include #include @@ -109,8 +112,7 @@ static void app_input_callback(InputEvent* input_event, void* ctx) { furi_message_queue_put(event_queue, input_event, FuriWaitForever); } -int32_t infrared_remote_app(void* p) { - UNUSED(p); +int32_t infrared_remote_app(char* p) { FuriMessageQueue* event_queue = furi_message_queue_alloc(8, sizeof(InputEvent)); // App button string @@ -139,18 +141,26 @@ int32_t infrared_remote_app(void* p) { InputEvent event; + FuriString* map_file = furi_string_alloc(); Storage* storage = furi_record_open(RECORD_STORAGE); FlipperFormat* ff = flipper_format_file_alloc(storage); + if(!storage_file_exists(storage, IR_REMOTE_PATH)) { + storage_common_mkdir(storage, IR_REMOTE_PATH); //Make Folder If dir not exist + } - DialogsApp* dialogs = furi_record_open(RECORD_DIALOGS); - DialogsFileBrowserOptions browser_options; - dialog_file_browser_set_basic_options(&browser_options, ".txt", &I_sub1_10px); - FuriString* map_file = furi_string_alloc(); - furi_string_set(map_file, "/ext/ir_remote"); - - bool res = dialog_file_browser_show(dialogs, map_file, map_file, &browser_options); - - furi_record_close(RECORD_DIALOGS); + bool res; + if(p && strlen(p)) { + furi_string_set(map_file, p); + res = true; + } else { + DialogsApp* dialogs = furi_record_open(RECORD_DIALOGS); + DialogsFileBrowserOptions browser_options; + dialog_file_browser_set_basic_options(&browser_options, ".txt", &I_sub1_10px); + browser_options.base_path = IR_REMOTE_PATH; + furi_string_set(map_file, IR_REMOTE_PATH); + res = dialog_file_browser_show(dialogs, map_file, map_file, &browser_options); + furi_record_close(RECORD_DIALOGS); + } // if user didn't choose anything, free everything and exit if(!res) { @@ -392,6 +402,31 @@ int32_t infrared_remote_app(void* p) { flipper_format_free(ff); furi_record_close(RECORD_STORAGE); + bool otg_was_enabled = furi_hal_power_is_otg_enabled(); + InfraredSettings settings = {0}; + saved_struct_load( + INFRARED_SETTINGS_PATH, + &settings, + sizeof(InfraredSettings), + INFRARED_SETTINGS_MAGIC, + INFRARED_SETTINGS_VERSION); + if(settings.tx_pin < FuriHalInfraredTxPinMax) { + furi_hal_infrared_set_tx_output(settings.tx_pin); + if(settings.otg_enabled != otg_was_enabled) { + if(settings.otg_enabled) { + furi_hal_power_enable_otg(); + } else { + furi_hal_power_disable_otg(); + } + } + } else { + FuriHalInfraredTxPin tx_pin_detected = furi_hal_infrared_detect_tx_output(); + furi_hal_infrared_set_tx_output(tx_pin_detected); + if(tx_pin_detected != FuriHalInfraredTxPinInternal) { + furi_hal_power_enable_otg(); + } + } + bool running = true; NotificationApp* notification = furi_record_open(RECORD_NOTIFICATION); @@ -533,6 +568,15 @@ int32_t infrared_remote_app(void* p) { } } + furi_hal_infrared_set_tx_output(FuriHalInfraredTxPinInternal); + if(furi_hal_power_is_otg_enabled() != otg_was_enabled) { + if(otg_was_enabled) { + furi_hal_power_enable_otg(); + } else { + furi_hal_power_disable_otg(); + } + } + // Free all things furi_string_free(app->up_button); furi_string_free(app->down_button); diff --git a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote_button.c b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote_button.c index 1f6315ec528..510c9da12b9 100644 --- a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote_button.c +++ b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote_button.c @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ struct InfraredRemoteButton { InfraredSignal* signal; }; -InfraredRemoteButton* infrared_remote_button_alloc() { +InfraredRemoteButton* infrared_remote_button_alloc(void) { InfraredRemoteButton* button = malloc(sizeof(InfraredRemoteButton)); button->name = furi_string_alloc(); button->signal = infrared_signal_alloc(); diff --git a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote_button.h b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote_button.h index f25b759b566..1b9b651884b 100644 --- a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote_button.h +++ b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_remote_button.h @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ typedef struct InfraredRemoteButton InfraredRemoteButton; -InfraredRemoteButton* infrared_remote_button_alloc(); +InfraredRemoteButton* infrared_remote_button_alloc(void); void infrared_remote_button_free(InfraredRemoteButton* button); void infrared_remote_button_set_name(InfraredRemoteButton* button, const char* name); diff --git a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_signal.c b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_signal.c index 0c7e3d3bf04..3c0944ea7ba 100644 --- a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_signal.c +++ b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_signal.c @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ static bool infrared_signal_read_body(InfraredSignal* signal, FlipperFormat* ff) return success; } -InfraredSignal* infrared_signal_alloc() { +InfraredSignal* infrared_signal_alloc(void) { InfraredSignal* signal = malloc(sizeof(InfraredSignal)); signal->is_raw = false; diff --git a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_signal.h b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_signal.h index 637d859b0a5..e0ef355d9e1 100644 --- a/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_signal.h +++ b/non_catalog_apps/ir_remote/infrared_signal.h @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ typedef struct { float duty_cycle; } InfraredRawSignal; -InfraredSignal* infrared_signal_alloc(); +InfraredSignal* infrared_signal_alloc(void); void infrared_signal_free(InfraredSignal* signal); bool infrared_signal_is_raw(InfraredSignal* signal); diff --git a/non_catalog_apps/xremote/xremote.c b/non_catalog_apps/xremote/xremote.c index e6fee3452a5..e01e49fbb3f 100644 --- a/non_catalog_apps/xremote/xremote.c +++ b/non_catalog_apps/xremote/xremote.c @@ -16,6 +16,9 @@ #include "views/xremote_learn_view.h" #include "views/xremote_signal_view.h" +#include +#include + #define TAG "XRemote" void xremote_get_version(char* version, size_t length) { @@ -90,10 +93,44 @@ int32_t xremote_main(void* p) { xremote_app_submenu_add(app, "Settings", XRemoteViewSettings, xremote_submenu_callback); xremote_app_submenu_add(app, "About", XRemoteViewAbout, xremote_submenu_callback); + bool otg_was_enabled = furi_hal_power_is_otg_enabled(); + InfraredSettings settings = {0}; + saved_struct_load( + INFRARED_SETTINGS_PATH, + &settings, + sizeof(InfraredSettings), + INFRARED_SETTINGS_MAGIC, + INFRARED_SETTINGS_VERSION); + if(settings.tx_pin < FuriHalInfraredTxPinMax) { + furi_hal_infrared_set_tx_output(settings.tx_pin); + if(settings.otg_enabled != otg_was_enabled) { + if(settings.otg_enabled) { + furi_hal_power_enable_otg(); + } else { + furi_hal_power_disable_otg(); + } + } + } else { + FuriHalInfraredTxPin tx_pin_detected = furi_hal_infrared_detect_tx_output(); + furi_hal_infrared_set_tx_output(tx_pin_detected); + if(tx_pin_detected != FuriHalInfraredTxPinInternal) { + furi_hal_power_enable_otg(); + } + } + /* Switch to main menu by default and run disparcher*/ xremote_app_switch_to_view(app, XRemoteViewSubmenu); view_dispatcher_run(app->app_ctx->view_dispatcher); + furi_hal_infrared_set_tx_output(FuriHalInfraredTxPinInternal); + if(furi_hal_power_is_otg_enabled() != otg_was_enabled) { + if(otg_was_enabled) { + furi_hal_power_enable_otg(); + } else { + furi_hal_power_disable_otg(); + } + } + /* Cleanup and exit */ xremote_app_free(app); xremote_app_context_free(context);