Implement support for Sleep As Android with an usable example for ZeppOs
devices
Sleep as Android documentation:
https://docs.sleep.urbandroid.org/devs/wearable_api.html
Signed-off-by: Marcel Alexandru Nitan <nitan.marcel@protonmail.com>
A lof of devices will simply work anyway even if already paired in
Android bluetooth settings. Discover them by default, but warn the user
if the device is not known to pair correctly if already paired in Android
settings. Allows this warning to be disabled to known working devices.
Activity data fetching on Huami devices was filled with duplicated code,
and the handleActivityFetchFinish was called from multiple places where
it did not make sense. This made us signal to the band that activity
fetch was finished when it sometimes was not, causing some race
condititions that would make activity fetch fail or get stuck.
This refactor defines a clear "processBufferedData" that is called
upstream, signaling to the fetch operation that we have received all
data and the buffer can be processed. All handling of metadata and ack
messages is also delegated to the upstream class.
Zepp OS 3 firmware upgrades are big (200MB+). Gadgetbridge was crashing,
since the entire firmware file would be pulled into memory.
This commit unifies all the logic for Zepp OS firmware handling.
However, since the needed refactor was big, this commit duplicates some
of the code from Huami classes, namely:
- ZeppOsFirmwareUpdateOperation clones UpdateFirmwareOperation2020
- ZeppOsFwInstallHandler clones AbstractMiBandFWInstallHandler
This avoids changes to older device logic and introducing regressions.
Lost functionality:
- Repackaging firmwares as UIHH (does not seem to be needed, and was not
used anyway). Code can be recovered from this commit if needed in the
future
- Whitelisted firmwares by checksum (we do not have a lot of them at
this point anyway)
Other misc changes:
- Rename ZipFile to GBZipFile not to clash with the java class
Tested by updating the Amazfit GTR 4 to Zepp OS 3.
Gadgetbridge can be configured to perform an action when a
Huami device is taken off or the user was detected to fall asleep or
wake up. This functionality was specific to Huami devices, but this
changeset moves this upstream to the AbstractDeviceSupport class in
combination with new GBDeviceEvents.
Now that the ADS has centralized support for this functionality, the
same logic can be used for other devices. In this case, an
implementation is added for supported Xiaomi devices.
Mi Band HRX: changed DeviceType key for MIBAND_HRX
Mi Band HRX: added migration to MIBAND_HRX
Mi Band HRX: added devicetype string for MIBAND_HRX
Huami HRX: removed redundant null check
Huami HRX: removed redundant supports callback
This PR:
- fixes some errors reported by `gradlew lint` and the Android Studio "Code Inspection" tool
- adds a snapshot file `lint-baseline.xml` of the remaining lint errors and warnings to be used by the linter as baseline
- adds a job for CI to run `gradlew lint` on every build
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/3291
Reviewed-by: José Rebelo <joserebelo@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Arjan Schrijver <a_gadgetbridge@anymore.nl>
Co-committed-by: Arjan Schrijver <a_gadgetbridge@anymore.nl>