* **Refactor**
* GPIO subsystem moved to a descriptor-based model for per-pin ownership and runtime pin management; many platform drivers now acquire/release descriptors.
* Device trees and drivers now use GPIO phandle-style pin specifications across all boards and all drivers.
* **Behavior**
* Device list now encodes per-device status (ok/disabled); boot will skip disabled devices accordingly.
* **Deprecation**
* Legacy GPIO HAL marked deprecated and replaced with descriptor-based interfaces.
* **Chores**
* Bindings and platform configs updated to the new GPIO pin-spec format.
* Updated runtime gating to enable LilyGO T-Deck specific apps and services
* New device compatibility and model-detection APIs
* Added a buffer-overflow error code and message
* Updated GitHub Actions checkout to v4
* Adjusted an LVGL-related library version
* Device config now emits a T-Deck workaround flag when applicable
* Removed internal developer comments and minor cleanups
* **DevicetreeCompiler**
* Binding properties now support default values.
* Compiler returns meaningful exit codes and reports errors more clearly.
* Stronger validation of device configurations with unified error handling.
* Added integration tests and a dedicated Devicetree test workflow.
* **Changes**
* Platform binding schemas updated: some fields made required, others gained explicit defaults.
* Many device-tree files simplified by removing unused/placeholder pin and transfer-size entries.
* **Documentation**
* Removed several outdated TODO items.
- Implement SPI devices in dts files for all devices
- Removed `tt::hal::spi` HAL and its configurations
- Fix for devicetree generator "boolean" support
- Remove unused custom locks in all `DisplayDevice` implementations
- Fixed some bugs with devices
- Updated XPT2046 driver
- Fix for `WifiEsp` deadlock
- Export a lot of new `math.h` symbols with `tt_init.cpp`
- Created `SpiDeviceLock` in `TactilityCore` as a wrapper for kernel SPI locking
- Improved `TactilityKernel` SPI driver.
* **New Features**
* Added a standalone LVGL module and enabled LVGL support in the simulator for richer local UI testing.
* **Refactor**
* HAL and LVGL split into distinct modules; startup and device attach/detach flows reorganized for clearer lifecycle management.
* Public APIs tightened with clearer nullability/documentation.
* **Bug Fixes**
* More consistent LVGL start/stop and device attach/detach behavior for improved stability.
* **New Features**
* Added a HAL device module providing device enumeration, type queries and a HAL↔kernel bridge.
* **Improvements**
* Integrated HAL module into startup; standardized module names, includes and lifecycle logging; safer file append behavior; broader build support.
* **API Changes**
* Driver lifecycle now uses explicit add/remove semantics; C and HAL device type/lookup APIs clarified.
* **Chores**
* Added module README and Apache‑2.0 license; updated build configuration to include the new module.
* **Fixes**
* Updated tests and object file handling to behave correctly.
* **New Features**
* Plugin-style modules for platforms and devices with start/stop lifecycle and a runtime-consumable device tree array.
* **Refactor**
* Consolidated initialization into a kernel/module startup flow.
* Generated devicetree artifacts moved to the build Generated directory.
* **Changes**
* Removed legacy no-op registration hooks and I2C lock/unlock wrappers.
* Driver ownership and private state moved to explicit module/owner model.
* Added ERROR_NOT_ALLOWED error code.
* **Documentation**
* Added new C coding style guide detailing naming conventions for files, directories, macros, constants, variables, functions, and type definitions with illustrative examples.
* Updated C++ coding style documentation with clarifications on C naming conventions and header directory organization patterns.
* **Refactor**
* Updated header include paths throughout the codebase to use lowercase naming conventions consistently.
**New features**
- Created a devicetree DTS and YAML parser in Python
- Created new modules:
- TactilityKernel (LGPL v3.0 license)
- Platforms/PlatformEsp32 (LGPL v3.0 license)
- Platforms/PlatformPosix (LGPL v3.0 license)
- Tests/TactilityKernelTests
Most boards have a placeholder DTS file, while T-Lora Pager has a few devices attached.
**Licenses**
Clarified licenses and copyrights better.
- Add explanation about the intent behind them.
- Added explanation about licenses for past and future subprojects
- Added more details explanations with regards to the logo usage
- Copied licenses to subprojects to make it more explicit
* Espnow chat fix
Fixes chat app not appearing and coexistence with wifi STA mode.
Wifi OFF and obviously not connected, espnow starts.
Wifi ON and connected, espnow starts.
Wifi ON and NOT connected, espnow starts.
* Fix P4 build
This commit contains @josemalm32 's implementation for the Guition JC1060P470CIWY (see https://github.com/ByteWelder/Tactility/issues/427)
I've added these changes:
- Updated the branch for the new logging method
- Updated the branch for the PR that I mentioned in the above linked issue
- Replaced the manually pasted in esp_lcd_jd9165 driver with the one from the component registry
- Updated Spanish to English
- Updated all drivers' mutexes/locks
- Fixed the display color format
- Fixed bug in power deinit
- Renamed I2C bus in config
- Added device to continuous integration
- Renamed several Guition devices from CYD to Guition
- Fix for `EspLcdDisplayV2` init for when features are not supported
- Pin esp_wifi_remote to version 1.2.3
- Fix in `WifiManage` logging
- Fix for `WifiEsp.cpp`'s check for wifi presence
- Fix for `WifiEsp`'s scan list logging
- Fix for `gcc_soft_float_symbols` in TactiltyC
- Implement generic ESP32 devices
- Updated GitHub Actions to first build the SDKs. These are now based on the generic device implementations and the build act as a filter before compiling the dozens of other devices. It should save on resources when boards fail to compile.
- Adapted code to C6 and P4 differences, heavily borrowed from from https://github.com/ByteWelder/Tactility/pull/394 written by @marciogranzotto, with some changes of my own
- Updated `device.py` to make the `[display]` section optional
- Refactor `Ili934xDisplay` to use `EspLcdSpiDisplay` as base class
- Update `St7789Display` for changes to `EspLcdDisplayV2` related to ILI934x driver
- Updated all board driver implementations for ILI934x driver changes
- Simplified board configurations:
- All boards now have a `Configuration.cpp`
- All board config's headers are removed
- Removed `Boards.h`
- Fix for untar-ing large files
- Increase main task stack size to avoid stackoverflow when downloading apps in App Hub
- Reduce SPI frequency for ST7789 displays (according to spec)
- Added `AppHub` app
- Added `AppHubDetails` app
- Added `cJSON` dependency
- Renamed `AppSim` module to `FirmwareSim`
- Added extra `tt::app::alertdialg::start()`
- Renamed `addApp()`, `removeApp()`, `findAppById()` and `getApps()` to `addAppManifest()`, `removeAppManifest()`, `findAppManifestById()` and `getAppManifests()`
- Added `tt::lvgl::toolbar_clear_actions()`
- Added `tt::network::EspHttpClient` as a thread-safe wrapper around `esp_http_client`
- Added `tt::network::http::download()` to download files
- Added `tt::network::ntp::isSynced()`
- When time is synced, the timestamp is stored in NVS flash. On boot, it is restored. This helps SSL connections when doing a quick reset: when WiFi reconnects, the user doesn't have to wait for NTP sync before SSL works.
- Added `tt::json::Reader` as a `cJSON` wrapper
- Added `int64_t` support for `Preferences`
- Added `int64_t` support for `Bundle`
- Added dependencies: `cJSON`, `esp-tls`
- When time is synced via NTP, disable time sync.
- Added docs to 'tt::file::` functions
- Added `tt::string::join()` that works with `std::vector<const char*>`
- Fixed `tt::file::getLastPathSegment()` for the scenario when a path was passed with only a single segment
- Set `CONFIG_ESP_MAIN_TASK_STACK_SIZE=5120` (from about 3k) for all boards
- Set `CONFIG_MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3=y` for all boards
New boards:
- LilyGO T-Dongle S3
- M5Stack StickC Plus
- M5Stack StickC Plus2
New drivers:
- AXP192: power control via I2C
- ButtonControl: GPIO button input as LVGL device
Other changes:
- Updated implementation of AXP192 driver for Core2 board
- Fix launcher UX for vertical layout
- Fix error when properties file had an empty line
- Add `__floatsidf` to `tt_init.cpp`