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- Replaced device_find_\* usage by device_get_\* variants. - Removed deprecated device_find_\* functions. - Improved reliability of Bluetooth scanning, pairing, connection, and HID host lifecycle behavior, including peer auto-connect handling. - Improved Bluetooth/USB status indicators and clarified “Eject failed” alerts with the affected mount path.
199 lines
5.9 KiB
C++
199 lines
5.9 KiB
C++
#include "tab5_headphone_detect.h"
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#include <tactility/error.h>
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#include <tactility/device.h>
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#include <tactility/drivers/gpio.h>
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#include <tactility/drivers/gpio_controller.h>
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#include <tactility/log.h>
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#include <tactility/concurrent/mutex.h>
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#include <freertos/FreeRTOS.h>
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#include <freertos/timers.h>
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#include <atomic>
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constexpr auto* TAG = "Tab5";
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// PI4IOE5V6408-0 (0x43) bit 1
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constexpr auto GPIO_EXP0_PIN_SPEAKER_ENABLE = 1;
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// PI4IOE5V6408-0 (0x43) bit 7
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constexpr auto GPIO_EXP0_PIN_HEADPHONE_DETECT = 7;
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constexpr auto HP_DETECT_POLL_MS = 1000;
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static TimerHandle_t hp_detect_timer = nullptr;
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// Flags are written by the timer daemon task
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static std::atomic hp_detect_last { false };
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static std::atomic hp_detect_initialized { false };
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// Owns the cached io_expander0 reference.
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// Takes care of refcounting and concurrency.
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struct HeadphoneDetectCache {
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Mutex mutex {};
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Device* io_expander0 = nullptr;
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bool active = false;
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HeadphoneDetectCache() {
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mutex_construct(&mutex);
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}
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bool isActive() {
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mutex_lock(&mutex);
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bool result = active;
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mutex_unlock(&mutex);
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return result;
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}
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void setActive(bool value) {
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mutex_lock(&mutex);
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active = value;
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mutex_unlock(&mutex);
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}
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Device* getIoExpander0() {
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mutex_lock(&mutex);
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Device* dev = io_expander0;
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if (dev) {
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device_get(dev);
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}
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mutex_unlock(&mutex);
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return dev;
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}
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// Pass nullptr to clear/release the current entry - that always succeeds, regardless of
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// `active`, since it's what stop() uses to tear the cache down.
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bool setIoExpander0(Device* dev) {
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mutex_lock(&mutex);
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if (dev && !active) {
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mutex_unlock(&mutex);
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return false;
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}
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Device* old = io_expander0;
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if (dev) {
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device_get(dev);
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}
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io_expander0 = dev;
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mutex_unlock(&mutex);
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if (old) {
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device_put(old);
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}
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return true;
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}
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};
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static HeadphoneDetectCache& headphoneDetectCache() {
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static HeadphoneDetectCache instance;
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return instance;
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}
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static void headphone_detect_callback(TimerHandle_t /*timer*/) {
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auto& cache = headphoneDetectCache();
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if (!cache.isActive()) {
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return; // Teardown is in progress or done - don't acquire/publish a new reference
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}
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Device* io_expander0 = cache.getIoExpander0();
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if (!io_expander0) {
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Device* dev = nullptr;
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if (device_get_by_name("io_expander0", &dev) == ERROR_NONE) {
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if (cache.setIoExpander0(dev)) {
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device_put(dev); // Cache now holds its own reference
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io_expander0 = cache.getIoExpander0();
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} else {
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io_expander0 = dev; // Deactivated concurrently - use our own reference just this once
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}
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}
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}
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if (!io_expander0) {
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return; // Not ready yet, will retry on next tick
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}
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auto* hp_pin = gpio_descriptor_acquire(io_expander0, GPIO_EXP0_PIN_HEADPHONE_DETECT, GPIO_FLAG_DIRECTION_INPUT, GPIO_OWNER_GPIO);
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if (!hp_pin) {
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LOG_W(TAG, "hp_detect: HP_DET pin busy");
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device_put(io_expander0);
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return;
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}
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bool hp = false;
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error_t err = gpio_descriptor_get_level(hp_pin, &hp);
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gpio_descriptor_release(hp_pin);
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if (err != ERROR_NONE) {
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LOG_W(TAG, "hp_detect: HP_DET read error: %s", error_to_string(err));
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device_put(io_expander0);
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return;
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}
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LOG_D(TAG, "hp_detect: HP_DET=%d", (int)hp);
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if (!hp_detect_initialized || hp != hp_detect_last) {
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auto* spk_pin = gpio_descriptor_acquire(io_expander0, GPIO_EXP0_PIN_SPEAKER_ENABLE, GPIO_FLAG_DIRECTION_OUTPUT, GPIO_OWNER_GPIO);
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if (!spk_pin) {
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LOG_W(TAG, "hp_detect: SPK_EN pin busy, will retry");
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device_put(io_expander0);
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return;
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}
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error_t spk_err = gpio_descriptor_set_level(spk_pin, !hp);
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gpio_descriptor_release(spk_pin);
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if (spk_err != ERROR_NONE) {
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LOG_W(TAG, "hp_detect: SPK_EN set error: %s, will retry", error_to_string(spk_err));
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device_put(io_expander0);
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return;
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}
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hp_detect_last = hp;
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hp_detect_initialized = true;
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LOG_I(TAG, "Headphones %s, speaker %s", hp ? "detected" : "removed", hp ? "disabled" : "enabled");
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}
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device_put(io_expander0);
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}
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void tab5_headphone_detect_start() {
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if (hp_detect_timer != nullptr) {
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LOG_W(TAG, "hp_detect timer already running");
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return;
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}
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hp_detect_initialized = false;
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hp_detect_last = false;
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auto& cache = headphoneDetectCache();
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cache.setActive(true);
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hp_detect_timer = xTimerCreate("hp_detect", pdMS_TO_TICKS(HP_DETECT_POLL_MS), pdTRUE, nullptr, headphone_detect_callback);
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if (!hp_detect_timer) {
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LOG_E(TAG, "Failed to create hp_detect timer");
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cache.setActive(false);
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return;
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}
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if (xTimerStart(hp_detect_timer, pdMS_TO_TICKS(100)) != pdPASS) {
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LOG_E(TAG, "Failed to start hp_detect timer");
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xTimerDelete(hp_detect_timer, pdMS_TO_TICKS(100));
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hp_detect_timer = nullptr;
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cache.setActive(false);
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}
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}
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void tab5_headphone_detect_stop() {
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if (hp_detect_timer == nullptr) {
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return;
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}
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auto& cache = headphoneDetectCache();
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// Block any callback invocation from this point on from installing a new reference.
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cache.setActive(false);
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if (xTimerStop(hp_detect_timer, pdMS_TO_TICKS(100)) != pdPASS) {
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LOG_W(TAG, "Failed to stop hp_detect timer");
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}
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if (xTimerDelete(hp_detect_timer, pdMS_TO_TICKS(100)) != pdPASS) {
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LOG_E(TAG, "Failed to delete hp_detect timer");
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}
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// Always clear the handle — stale non-null handle is worse than a resource leak, as it would
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// cause tab5_headphone_detect_start() to silently skip re-creating the timer.
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hp_detect_timer = nullptr;
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cache.setIoExpander0(nullptr);
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}
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