- Added new board
- Extracted ST7789 driver and backlight PWM driver into separate subprojects
- Refactored T-Deck to use the shared driver modules
- Fix bug in WiFi service: searching for APs was broken
- Fixes and improvements to `GpsSettings` app, `GpsDevice` and `GpsService`
- Implemented location/GPS statusbar icon
- Added app icon
- Added support for other GPS models (based on Meshtastic code)
Implemented more consistent naming:
- Moved all HAL devices into their own namespace (and related folder)
- Post-fixed all HAL device names with "Device"
- Implement SD card locking logic and helper functions
- Fix issue with running ELF apps from SD card: this would crash when launched from the AppList
- Reduce Boot app wait time to 1 second
- Speed up boot by about 0.1 second by moving app&service registration to the Boot app
- Files app now uses proper SD card mount point name (and multiple SD cards)
- Removed `TT_SCREENSHOT_MODE`
- Cleanup unused code and move ISR/IRQ checks to `Kernel.h`
- Improve clang-format
- Fix for LVGL lock transfer: ensure lock isn't activate when changing the lock
- Implement SPI HAL
- Remove `initHardware` HAL configuration entry
- Fix `I2cScanner`: don't scan when port isn't started
- Show I2C device name in I2C Scanner app
- Register various I2C devices from board implementations
- Fix M5Stack Core2 power status
- Fix pre-allocation issue in `hal::Device`
- Added `tt::hal::Device` and functions (de)register devices and search for them.
- Refactored apps: `Power` and `Display` settings apps now use the device API to find devices.
- Implemented the new API for all existing drivers for all devices, including the simulator.
- Updated HAL Configuration to return `std::shared_ptr` instead of raw pointers.
- Added test project for headless tests and implemented tests for the new code.
- Create `Include/` folder for all main projects
- Fix some issues here and there (found while moving things)
- All includes are now in `Tactility/` subfolder and must be included with that prefix. This fixes issues with clashing POSIX headers (e.g. `<semaphore.h>` versus Tactility's `Semaphore.h`)