* reduce scope of some variables to "static"
these are not used anywhere else. Making them static avoid name conflicts, cleans up the global scope and in some cases allows for better optimization by the compiler.
* remove unused reference ``tz``from analog clock usermod
* side-catch: remove two "local var shadows global var" warnings
* reduce scope of functions declared globally, but not used anywhere else
Safe to make static
* declared in fcn_declare.h, only used locally in one file
* not declared in fcn_declare.h, only used locally
* HUB75 small optimization
make bit array functions "static inline"
-> better for optimization, saves some bytes because the compiler does not need to preserve a non-inline function copy for external references.
* a few more static functions
as suggested by the rabbit.
* full refactoring, added live preview, better minifying in cdata.js
* update main UI buttons, support for gaps in cpal files, cpal UI cleanup
* fixed some layout issues, added un-ordered cpal deletion
* changed to tab indentation, paste button border color now holds stored color
* fix preview to work properly and some other fixes in UI
* always unfreeze
* new approach to loading iro.js, add harmonic random palette, many fixes.
* decoupling iro.j, update UI of cpal.htm
- load iro.js sequentially
- no parallel requests in cpal.htm
- update UI buttons
- fix showing sequential loading of palettes (using opacity)
- better UX for mobile (larger markers, larger editor)
- various fixes
* small change to buttons
* load iro.js dynamically, remove iro.js from index.htm, revert changes to cdata.js
* improved visibility for very dark/black palettes and markers
replaces the pixel magic tool with a much more feature-rich tool for handling gif images. Also adds a scrolling text interface and the possibility to add more tools with a single button click like the classic pixel magic tool and the pixel-painter tool.
- no mendatory external JS dependency, works in offline mode
- optional external dependency is used for highlighting JSON, plain text edit is used if not available
- WLED styling (dark mode only)
- JSON files are displayed "prettyfied" and saved "minified"
- JSON color highlighting (if available)
- JSON verification during edit and on saving both in online and offline mode
- special treatment for ledmap files: displayed in aligned columns (2D) or as lines (1D), saved as minified json: no more white-space problems
- displays file size and total flash usage
Implement a comprehensive solution for validating a firmware before an
OTA updated is committed. WLED metadata such as version and release
is moved to a data structure located at near the start of the firmware
binary, where it can be identified and validated.
Co-authored-by: netmindz <442066+netmindz@users.noreply.github.com>
- allow more than 10 custom palettes
- move palettes into CPP file
- Fix for minimizing cpal.htm (saves 2k of flash)
- shortened names in cpal, saves about 400 bytes of Flash after packing
- removed async from common.js loading to prevent errors on page loads if the file is not cached
- restricted nubmer of user palettes on ESP8266 to 10
- unrestricted number of user palettes on all other platforms (total max palettes: 256)
- added a warning when adding more than 10 palettes to let the user decide to risk it
- Bugfixes in palette enumeration, fixed AR palette adding
- AR palettes are now also added if there are more than 10 custom palettes
Co-authored-by: Blaž Kristan <blaz@kristan-sp.si>
* Improved heap and PSRAM handling
- Segment `allocateData()` uses more elaborate DRAM checking to reduce fragmentation and allow for larger setups to run on low heap
- Segment data allocation fails if minimum contiguous block size runs low to keep the UI working
- Increased `MAX_SEGMENT_DATA` to account for better segment data handling
- Memory allocation functions try to keep enough DRAM for segment data
- Added constant `PSRAM_THRESHOLD` to improve PSARM usage
- Increase MIN_HEAP_SIZE to reduce risk of breaking UI due to low memory for JSON response
- ESP32 makes use of IRAM (no 8bit access) for pixeluffers, freeing up to 50kB of RAM
- Fix to properly get available heap on all platforms: added function `getFreeHeapSize()`
- Bugfix for effects that divide by SEGLEN: don't run FX in service() if segment is not active
-Syntax fix in AR: calloc() uses (numelements, size) as arguments
* Added new functions for allocation and heap checking
- added `allocate_buffer()` function that can be used to allocate large buffers: takes parameters to set preferred ram location, including 32bit accessible RAM on ESP32. Returns null if heap runs low or switches to PSRAM
- getFreeHeapSize() and getContiguousFreeHeap() helper functions for all platforms to correctly report free useable heap
- updated some constants
- updated segment data allocation to free the data if it is large
- replaced "psramsafe" variable with it's #ifdef: BOARD_HAS_PSRAM and made accomodating changes
- added some compile-time checks to handle invalid env. definitions
- updated all allocation functions and some of the logic behind them
- added use of fast RTC-Memory where available
- increased MIN_HEAP_SIZE for all systems (improved stability in tests)
- updated memory calculation in web-UI to account for required segment buffer
- added UI alerts if buffer allocation fails
- made getUsedSegmentData() non-private (used in buffer alloc function)
- changed MAX_SEGMENT_DATA
- added more detailed memory log to DEBUG output
- added debug output to buffer alloc function
* added boot loop detection and config backup
* automatic OTA rollback if loading backup does not fix it
* added new file handling functions
* adding verification of json files, added config restore at bootup if broken
* added function to compare contents of two files for future use (currently not used)
- prevent settings change if not using private IP address or same subnet
- prevent OTA from differnet subnet if PIN is not set
- ability to revert firmware
- since Update object is accessible even with ArduinoOTA disabled it should possible to use HTTP OTA regardless
- this saves about 12kB while still allowing OTA updates
- HTTP OTA updates can be blocked using PIN or OTA lock