From 4aaf3d06bceadb05de0d3a9b0de94e4aba215131 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Riku Isokoski Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2021 14:38:11 +0200 Subject: Documentation cleanup and reorganization --- doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md | 101 ++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 88 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md') diff --git a/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md b/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md index 409b7c7b..a6881939 100644 --- a/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md +++ b/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md @@ -1,91 +1,23 @@ -# Getting started with InfiniTime 1.0 +# Getting started with InfiniTime 1.0.0 -On April 22 2021, InfiniTime and Pine64 [announced the release of InfiniTime 1.0](https://www.pine64.org/2021/04/22/its-time-infinitime-1-0/) and the availability of PineTime smartwatches as *enthusiast grade end-user product*. This page aims to guide you with your first step with your new PineTime. +On April 22 2021, InfiniTime and Pine64 [announced the release of InfiniTime 1.0.0](https://www.pine64.org/2021/04/22/its-time-infinitime-1-0/) and the availability of PineTime smartwatches as *enthusiast grade end-user product*. This page aims to guide you with your first step with your new PineTime. -## Firmware, InfiniTime, Bootloader, Recovery firmware, OTA, DFU... What is it? +It is highly recommended to update the firmware to the latest version when you receive your watch and when a new InfiniTime version is released. More information on updating the firmware [here](/doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md). -You might have already seen these words by reading the announcement, release notes, or [the wiki guide](https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Upgrade_PineTime_to_InfiniTime_1.0.0) and, you may find them misleading if you're not familiar with the project. +## InfiniTime 1.0.0 quick user guide -Basically, a **firmware** is just a software running on the embedded hardware of a device, the PineTime in this case. -**InfiniTime** is based on 3 distinct **firmwares**: - - **[InfiniTime](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime)** itself, this is the *application firmware* running on the PineTime. This is the main firmware which provides most of the functionalities you'll use on a daily basis : bluetooth low-energy (BLE) connectivity, applications, watchfaces,... - - **[The bootloader](https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader)** is responsible for safely applying **updates** of the *application firmware*, reverting them in case of issues and load the recovery firmware when requested. - - **The recovery firmware** is a specific *application firmware* than can be loaded by the bootloader on user request. This firmware can be useful in case of serious issue, when the main application firmware cannot perform an OTA update correctly. Currently, this recovery firmware is based on [InfiniTime 0.14.1](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/releases/tag/0.14.1). - -**OTA** and **DFU** refer to the update of the firmware over BLE (**B**luetooth **L**ow **E**nergy). **OTA** means **O**ver **T**he **A**ir, this is a functionality that allows the user to update the firmware how their device using a wireless communication like BLE. When we talk about **DFU** (**D**evice **F**irmware **U**pdate), we refer to the file format and protocol used to send the update of the firmware to the watch over-the-air. InfiniTime implement the (legacy) DFU protocol from Nordic Semiconductor (NRF). - -## How to check the version of InfiniTime and the bootloader? - -Since September 2020, all PineTimes (devkits or sealed) are flashed using the **[first iteration of the bootloader](https://github.com/lupyuen/pinetime-rust-mynewt/releases/tag/v4.1.7)** and **[InfiniTime 0.7.1](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/releases/tag/0.7.1)**. There was no recovery firmware at that time. - -The bootloader only runs when the watch starts (from an empty battery, for example) or after a reset (after a successful OTA or a manual reset - long push on the button). - -You can recognize this first iteration of the bootloader with it greenish **PINETIME** logo. - -![Old bootloader logo](oldbootloaderlogo.jpg) - -You can check the version of InfiniTime by opening the app *SystemInfo*. For version < 1.0: - -![InfiniTime 0.7.1 Application menu](appmenu-071.jpg) -![InfiniTime 0.7.1 version](version-071.jpg) - -And for version >= 1.0 : - -![InfiniTime 1.0 version](version-1.0.jpg) - -PineTime shipped from June 2021 (to be confirmed) will be flashed with the [new version of the bootloader](https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader/releases/tag/1.0.0), the [recovery firmware](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/releases/tag/0.14.1) and [InfiniTime 1.0](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/releases/tag/1.0.0). - -The bootloader is easily recognizable with it white pine cone that is progressively drawn in green. It also displays its own version on the bottom (1.0.0 as of now). - -![Bootloader 1.0](bootloader-1.0.jpg) - -## How to update your PineTime? - -To update your PineTime, you can use one of the compatible companion applications. Here are the main ones: - - - **[Amazfish](https://github.com/piggz/harbour-amazfish)** (Desktop Linux, mobile Linux, SailfishOS, runs on the PinebookPro and the Pinephone) - - **[Gadgetbridge](https://www.gadgetbridge.org/)** (Android) - - **[Siglo](https://github.com/alexr4535/siglo)** (Linux, GTK based) - - **NRFConnect** (closed source, Android & iOS). - -See [this page](ota-gadgetbridge-nrfconnect.md) for more info about the OTA procedure using Gadgetbridge and NRFConnect. - -### From InfiniTime 0.7.1 / old bootloader - -If your PineTime is currently running InfiniTime 0.7.1 and the old bootloader, we strongly recommend you update them to more recent version (Bootloader 1.0.0 and InfiniTime 1.0.0 as of now). We also recommend you install the recovery firmware once the bootloader is up-do-date. - -Using the companion app of your choice, you'll need to apply the OTA procedure for these 3 firmwares in this sequence (failing to follow this specific order might temporarily or permanently brick your device): - - 1. Flash the latest version of InfiniTime. The file to upload is named **pinetime-mcuboot-app-dfu-x.y.z.zip**. Here is the link to [InfiniTime 1.0](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/releases/download/1.0.0/pinetime-mcuboot-app-dfu-1.0.0.zip). - 2. Update the bootloader by applying the OTA procedure with the file named [**reloader-mcuboot.zip** from the repo of the bootloader](https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader/releases/download/1.0.0/reloader-mcuboot.zip). - 3. Install the recovery firmware by applying the OTA procedure with the file named [**pinetime-mcuboot-recovery-loader-dfu-0.14.1.zip** from the version 0.14.1 of InfiniTime](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/releases/download/0.14.1/pinetime-mcuboot-recovery-loader-dfu-0.14.1.zip). - -You'll find more info about this process in [this wiki page](https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Upgrade_PineTime_to_InfiniTime_1.0.0). You can also see the procedure in video [here](https://video.codingfield.com/videos/watch/831077c5-16f3-47b4-9b2b-c4bbfecc6529) and [here (from Amazfish)](https://video.codingfield.com/videos/watch/f7bffb3d-a6a1-43c4-8f01-f4aeff4adf9e) - -### From version > 1.0 - -If you are already running the new "1.0.0" bootloader, all you have to do is update your version of InfiniTime when it'll be available. We'll write specific instructions when (if) we release a new version of the bootloader. - -### Firmware validation - -The bootloader requires a (manual) validation of the firmware. If the watch reset with an updated firmware that was not validated, the bootloader will consider it as non-functioning and will revert to the previous version of the firmware. This is a safety feature to prevent bricking your device with a faulty firmware. - -You can validate your updated firmware on InfiniTime >= 1.0 by following this simple procedure: - - - From the watchface, swipe **right** to display the *Quick Actions menu* - - Open the **Settings** app by tapping the *gear* icon on the bottom right - - Swipe down and tap on the entry named **Firmware** - - This app shows the version that is currently running. If it's not validated yet, it displays 2 buttons: - - **Validate** to validate your firmware - - **Reset** to reset the watch and revert to the previously running version of the firmware +### Setting the time -## InfiniTime 1.0 quick user guide +By default, InfiniTime starts on the digital watchface. It'll probably display the epoch time (1 Jan 1970, 00:00). -### Setting the time +You can sync the time using companion apps. -By default, InfiniTime starts on the digital watchface. It'll probably display the epoch time (1 Jan 1970, 00:00). The time will be automatically synchronized once you connect on of the companion app to your PineTime using BLE connectivity. InfiniTime does not provide any way to manually set the time for now. + - Gadgetbridge automatically synchronizes the time when you connect it to your watch. More information on Gadgetbridge [here](/doc/gettingStarted/ota-gadgetbridge.md) + - You can use NRFConnect to [sync the time](/doc/gettingStarted/time-nrfconnect.md) + - Sync the time with your browser https://hubmartin.github.io/WebBLEWatch/ + - Since InfiniTime 1.7.0, you can set the time in the settings without needing to use a companion app -### Navigation in the menu +## Navigation in the menu ![Quick actions](quickactions.jpg) ![Settings](settings.jpg) @@ -98,14 +30,7 @@ By default, InfiniTime starts on the digital watchface. It'll probably display t - Start the **flashlight** app - Enable/disable vibrations on notifications (Do Not Disturb mode) - Enter the **settings** menu - - Settings - - Display timeout - - Wake up event (Tap, wrist rotation) - - Time format (12/24H) - - Default watchface (digital / analog) - - Battery info - - Firmware validation - - About (system info, firmware version,...) + - Swipe up and down to see all options ### Bootloader -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From c3c5ab347308d820843d2076db5543ffa93934d1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Riku Isokoski Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2021 14:58:10 +0200 Subject: Reorganization --- doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md | 18 ++++-------------- doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md | 11 +++++++++++ 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md') diff --git a/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md b/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md index a6881939..074c34a5 100644 --- a/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md +++ b/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md @@ -13,11 +13,12 @@ By default, InfiniTime starts on the digital watchface. It'll probably display t You can sync the time using companion apps. - Gadgetbridge automatically synchronizes the time when you connect it to your watch. More information on Gadgetbridge [here](/doc/gettingStarted/ota-gadgetbridge.md) - - You can use NRFConnect to [sync the time](/doc/gettingStarted/time-nrfconnect.md) + - [Sync the time with NRFConnect](/doc/gettingStarted/time-nrfconnect.md) - Sync the time with your browser https://hubmartin.github.io/WebBLEWatch/ - - Since InfiniTime 1.7.0, you can set the time in the settings without needing to use a companion app -## Navigation in the menu +Since InfiniTime 1.7.0, you can set the time in the settings without needing to use a companion app + +### Navigation in the menu ![Quick actions](quickactions.jpg) ![Settings](settings.jpg) @@ -31,14 +32,3 @@ You can sync the time using companion apps. - Enable/disable vibrations on notifications (Do Not Disturb mode) - Enter the **settings** menu - Swipe up and down to see all options - -### Bootloader - -Most of the time, the bootloader just runs without your intervention (update and load the firmware). - -However, you can enable 2 functionalities using the push button: - - - Push the button until the pine cone is drawn in **blue** to force the rollback of the previous version of the firmware, even if you've already validated the updated one - - Push the button until the pine cone is drawn in **red** to load the recovery firmware. This recovery firmware only provides BLE connectivity and OTA functionality. - -More info about the bootloader in [its project page](https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader/blob/master/README.md). diff --git a/doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md b/doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md index 1ad0040c..52d35164 100644 --- a/doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md +++ b/doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md @@ -48,3 +48,14 @@ You can validate your updated firmware on InfiniTime >= 1.0 by following this si - Open settings by tapping the cogwheel on the bottom right - Swipe up until you find an entry named **Firmware** and tap on it - This app shows the version that is currently running. If the firmware is not validated yet, you can either validate the running firmware, or reset and revert to the previous firmware version + +## Bootloader + +Most of the time, the bootloader just runs without your intervention (update and load the firmware). + +However, you can enable 2 functionalities using the push button: + + - Push the button until the pine cone is drawn in **blue** to force the rollback of the previous version of the firmware, even if you've already validated the updated one + - Push the button until the pine cone is drawn in **red** to load the recovery firmware. This recovery firmware only provides BLE connectivity and OTA functionality. + +More info about the bootloader in [its project page](https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader/blob/master/README.md). -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 45a90e4967e10b31d148ae9c68123751d0e6bf6b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Riku Isokoski Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2021 14:26:08 +0200 Subject: Update getting started. New pics. 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You can change watch faces in the settings. + +The indicator on the top left is visible if you have unread notifications + +On the top right there are status icons + + - The battery icon shows roughly how much charge is remaining + - The Bluetooth icon is visible when the watch is connected to a companion app + - A plug icon is shown when the watch is plugged into a charger. + +On the bottom left you can see your heart rate if you have the measurement enabled in the heart rate app. + +On the bottom right you can see how many steps you have taken today. ### Navigation in the menu -![Quick actions](quickactions.jpg) -![Settings](settings.jpg) -![Application menu](appmenu.jpg) +![Application menu](ui/applist.jpg) +![Notifications](ui/notifications.jpg) +![Quick actions](ui/quicksettings.jpg) +![Settings](ui/settings.jpg) - - Swipe **down** to display the notification panel. Notification sent by your companion app will be displayed in this panel. - Swipe **up** to display the application menus. Apps (stopwatch, music, step, games,...) can be started from this menu. + - Swipe **down** to display the notification panel. Notification sent by your companion app will be displayed here. - Swipe **right** to display the Quick Actions menu. This menu allows you to - Set the brightness of the display - Start the **flashlight** app - - Enable/disable vibrations on notifications (Do Not Disturb mode) + - Enable/disable notifications (Do Not Disturb mode) - Enter the **settings** menu - Swipe up and down to see all options + - Click the button to go back a screen. + - You can hold the button for a short time to return to the watch face. 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Remove big Contributing section from README --- README.md | 21 +++++++---------- doc/gettingStarted/about-software.md | 26 +++++++++++++++++++++ doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md | 6 ++--- doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md | 39 ++++++-------------------------- 4 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) create mode 100644 doc/gettingStarted/about-software.md (limited to 'doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md') diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b85dba33..ae315f24 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -4,28 +4,31 @@ ![InfiniTime logo](images/infinitime-logo-small.jpg "InfiniTime Logo") -InfiniTime is an open-source firmware for the [Pinetime smartwatch](https://www.pine64.org/pinetime/) +Fast open-source firmware for the [PineTime smartwatch](https://www.pine64.org/pinetime/) with many features, written in modern C++. ## New to InfiniTime? - [Getting started with InfiniTime](doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md) - - [About the software and updating](doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md) + - [Updating the software](doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md) + - [About the firmware and bootloader](doc/gettingStarted/about-software.md) ### Companion apps - [Gadgetbridge](https://gadgetbridge.org/) (Android) - [AmazFish](https://openrepos.net/content/piggz/amazfish/) (SailfishOS) - [Siglo](https://github.com/alexr4535/siglo) (Linux) - [InfiniLink](https://github.com/xan-m/InfiniLink) **[Experimental]** (iOS) -## Documentation +## Development -### Develop - - [Coding conventions](/doc/coding-convention.md) - [Rough structure of the code](doc/code/Intro.md) - [How to implement an application](doc/code/Apps.md) - [Generate the fonts and symbols](src/displayapp/fonts/README.md) - [Creating a stopwatch in Pinetime(article)](https://pankajraghav.com/2021/04/03/PINETIME-STOPCLOCK.html) - [Tips on designing an app UI](doc/ui_guidelines.md) +### Contributing + - [How to contribute?](/doc/contribute.md) + - [Coding conventions](/doc/coding-convention.md) + ### Build, flash and debug - [Project branches](doc/branches.md) @@ -47,14 +50,6 @@ InfiniTime is an open-source firmware for the [Pinetime smartwatch](https://www. - [Memory analysis](./doc/MemoryAnalysis.md) -## Contributing - -This project is far from being finished, and there are still a lot of things to do for this project to become a firmware usable by the general public. - -Do not hesitate to fork the code, hack it and create pull-requests! Make sure to read the [coding conventions](/doc/coding-convention.md) - -You don't need to be a programmer to contribute. Read this page for more information on how you can help: [How to contribute?](doc/contribute.md) - ## Licenses This project is released under the GNU General Public License version 3 or, at your option, any later version. diff --git a/doc/gettingStarted/about-software.md b/doc/gettingStarted/about-software.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b19a610f --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/gettingStarted/about-software.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +# Firmware, InfiniTime, Bootloader, Recovery firmware, OTA, DFU... What is it? + +You may have already encountered these words by reading the announcement, release notes, or [the wiki guide](https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Upgrade_PineTime_to_InfiniTime_1.0.0) and you may find them confusing if you're not familiar with the project. + +A **firmware** is software running on the embedded hardware of a device. + +InfiniTime has three distinct firmwares: + + - **[InfiniTime](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime)** is the operating system. + - **[The bootloader](https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader)** is responsible for safely applying firmware updates and runs before booting into InfiniTime. + - **The recovery firmware** is a special *application firmware* than can be loaded by the bootloader on user request. This firmware can be useful in case of serious issue, when the main application firmware cannot perform an OTA update correctly. + +**OTA** (**O**ver **T**he **A**ir) refers to updating of the firmware over BLE (**B**luetooth **L**ow **E**nergy). This is a functionality that allows the user to update the firmware on their device wirelessly. + +**DFU** (**D**evice **F**irmware **U**pdate) is the file format and protocol used to send the update of the firmware to the watch over-the-air. InfiniTime implement the (legacy) DFU protocol from Nordic Semiconductor (NRF). + +## Bootloader + +Most of the time, the bootloader just runs without your intervention (update and load the firmware). + +However, you can enable 2 functionalities using the push button: + + - Push the button until the pine cone is drawn in **blue** to force the rollback of the previous version of the firmware, even if you've already validated the updated one + - Push the button until the pine cone is drawn in **red** to load the recovery firmware. This recovery firmware only provides BLE connectivity and OTA functionality. + +More info about the bootloader in [its project page](https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader/blob/master/README.md). diff --git a/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md b/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md index 939dfe59..30b8bdb0 100644 --- a/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md +++ b/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -# Getting started with InfiniTime 1.0.0 +# Getting started with InfiniTime -On April 22 2021, InfiniTime and Pine64 [announced the release of InfiniTime 1.0.0](https://www.pine64.org/2021/04/22/its-time-infinitime-1-0/) and the availability of PineTime smartwatches as *enthusiast grade end-user product*. This page aims to guide you with your first step with your new PineTime. +On April 22 2021, InfiniTime and Pine64 [announced the release of InfiniTime 1.0.0](https://www.pine64.org/2021/04/22/its-time-infinitime-1-0/) and the availability of PineTime smartwatches as an *enthusiast grade end-user product*. This page aims to guide you with your first step with your new PineTime. It is highly recommended to update the firmware to the latest version when you receive your watch and when a new InfiniTime version is released. More information on updating the firmware [here](/doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md). -## InfiniTime 1.0.0 quick user guide +## InfiniTime quick user guide ### Setting the time diff --git a/doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md b/doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md index 316d77ff..7a05073a 100644 --- a/doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md +++ b/doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md @@ -1,34 +1,20 @@ -## Firmware, InfiniTime, Bootloader, Recovery firmware, OTA, DFU... What is it? +# Updating InfiniTime -You may have already encountered these words by reading the announcement, release notes, or [the wiki guide](https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Upgrade_PineTime_to_InfiniTime_1.0.0) and you may find them confusing if you're not familiar with the project. +If you just want to flash or upgrade InfiniTime on your PineTime, this page is for you! If you want more information about the software and the update procedure, check out [this](/doc/gettingStarted/about-software.md) page. -A **firmware** is software running on the embedded hardware of a device. - -InfiniTime has three distinct firmwares: - - - **[InfiniTime](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime)** is the operating system. - - **[The bootloader](https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader)** is responsible for safely applying firmware updates and runs before booting into InfiniTime. - - **The recovery firmware** is a special *application firmware* than can be loaded by the bootloader on user request. This firmware can be useful in case of serious issue, when the main application firmware cannot perform an OTA update correctly. - -**OTA** (**O**ver **T**he **A**ir) refers to updating of the firmware over BLE (**B**luetooth **L**ow **E**nergy). This is a functionality that allows the user to update the firmware on their device wirelessly. - -**DFU** (**D**evice **F**irmware **U**pdate) is the file format and protocol used to send the update of the firmware to the watch over-the-air. InfiniTime implement the (legacy) DFU protocol from Nordic Semiconductor (NRF). - -## How to check the version of InfiniTime and the bootloader? +## Checking the version of InfiniTime You can check the InfiniTime version by first swiping right on the watchface to open quick settings, tapping the cogwheel to open settings, swipe up until you find an entry named "About" and tap on it. ![InfiniTime 1.0 version](version-1.0.jpg) -PineTimes shipped after June 2021 will be flashed with the [new version of the bootloader](https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader/releases/tag/1.0.0), the [recovery firmware](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/releases/tag/0.14.1) and [InfiniTime 1.0](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/releases/tag/1.0.0). - -The bootloader is run right before booting to InfiniTime. +PineTimes shipped after June 2021 will ship with the latest version of [the bootloader](https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader/releases/tag/1.0.0) and [recovery firmware](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/releases/tag/0.14.1) -The bootloader is easily recognizable with its white pine cone that is progressively drawn in green. It also displays its own version on the bottom (1.0.0 as of now). +The bootloader is run right before booting into InfiniTime. It is easily recognizable with its white pine cone that is progressively drawn in green. It also displays its own version on the bottom (1.0.0 as of now). ![Bootloader 1.0](bootloader-1.0.jpg) -## How to update your PineTime? +## Updating with companion apps To update your PineTime, you can use one of the [compatible companion applications](/README.md#companion-apps). @@ -43,7 +29,7 @@ We have prepared instructions for flashing InfiniTime with Gadgetbridge and NRFC - [Updating with Gadgetbridge](/doc/gettingStarted/ota-gadgetbridge.md) - [Updating with NRFConnect](/doc/gettingStarted/ota-nrfconnect.md) -### Firmware validation +## Firmware validation Firmware updates must be manually validated. If the firmware isn't validated and the watch resets, the watch will revert to the previous firmware. This is a safety feature to prevent bricking your device with faulty firmware. @@ -53,14 +39,3 @@ You can validate your updated firmware on InfiniTime >= 1.0 by following this si - Open settings by tapping the cogwheel on the bottom right - Swipe up until you find an entry named **Firmware** and tap on it - If the firmware is not validated yet, you can either validate the running firmware, or reset and revert to the previous firmware version - -## Bootloader - -Most of the time, the bootloader just runs without your intervention (update and load the firmware). - -However, you can enable 2 functionalities using the push button: - - - Push the button until the pine cone is drawn in **blue** to force the rollback of the previous version of the firmware, even if you've already validated the updated one - - Push the button until the pine cone is drawn in **red** to load the recovery firmware. This recovery firmware only provides BLE connectivity and OTA functionality. - -More info about the bootloader in [its project page](https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader/blob/master/README.md). -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 97668c775bb5e501b32fce2fc92f4a5995aec1b1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eli Weiss Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2021 10:41:01 -0600 Subject: Improved "Getting Started" readability Clarified ambiguous references, clarified phrasing --- doc/branches.md | 2 +- doc/code/Apps.md | 6 +++--- doc/code/Intro.md | 4 ++-- doc/gettingStarted/about-software.md | 10 +++++----- doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md | 2 +- doc/gettingStarted/ota-gadgetbridge.md | 2 +- doc/openOCD.md | 2 +- 7 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md') diff --git a/doc/branches.md b/doc/branches.md index b06c10cc..3c86375f 100644 --- a/doc/branches.md +++ b/doc/branches.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Branches The branching model of this project is based on the workflow named [Git flow](https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/). -It is based on 2 main branches: +The project is based on 2 main branches: - **master** : this branch is always ready to be deployed. It means that at any time, we should be able to build the branch and release a new version of the application. - **develop** : this branch contains the latest development that will be integrated in the next release once it's considered as stable. diff --git a/doc/code/Apps.md b/doc/code/Apps.md index b1c7d20e..0e6d13cf 100644 --- a/doc/code/Apps.md +++ b/doc/code/Apps.md @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ This page will teach you: The user interface of InfiniTime is made up of **screens**. Screens that are opened from the app launcher are considered **apps**. Every app in InfiniTime is it's own class. -An instance of the class is created when the app is launched and destroyed when the user exits the app. -They run inside the "displayapp" task (briefly discussed [here](./Intro.md)). +An instance of the class is created when the app is launched, and destroyed when the user exits the app. +Apps run inside the "displayapp" task (briefly discussed [here](./Intro.md)). Apps are responsible for everything drawn on the screen when they are running. By default, apps only do something (as in a function is executed) when they are created or when a touch event is detected. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ A destructor is needed to clean up LVGL and restore any changes (for example re- App classes can override `bool OnButtonPushed()`, `bool OnTouchEvent(TouchEvents event)` and `bool OnTouchEvent(uint16_t x, uint16_t y)` to implement their own functionality for those events. If an app only needs to display some text and do something upon a touch screen button press, it does not need to override any of these functions, as LVGL can also handle touch events for you. -If you have any doubts, you can always look at how the other apps are doing things. +If you have any doubts, you can always look at how the other apps function for examples. ### Continuous updating If your app needs to be updated continuously, you can do so by overriding the `Refresh()` function in your class diff --git a/doc/code/Intro.md b/doc/code/Intro.md index bf68c7a5..23b3ade1 100644 --- a/doc/code/Intro.md +++ b/doc/code/Intro.md @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ There are also other tasks that are responsible for Bluetooth ("ll" and "ble" in and periodic tasks like heartrate measurements ([heartratetask/HeartRateTask.cpp](/src/heartratetask/HeartRateTask.cpp)). While it is possible for you to create your own task when you need it, it is recommended to just add functionality to `SystemTask::Work()` if possible. -If you absolutely need to create another task, try to guess how much [stack space](https://www.freertos.org/FAQMem.html#StackSize) (in words/4-byte packets) +If you absolutely need to create another task, try to estimate how much [stack space](https://www.freertos.org/FAQMem.html#StackSize) (in words/4-byte packets) it will need instead of just typing in a large-ish number. -You can use the define `configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE` which is currently set to 120 words. +You can use `configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE` which is currently set to 120 words. ## Controllers Controllers in InfiniTime are singleton objects that can provide access to certain resources to apps. diff --git a/doc/gettingStarted/about-software.md b/doc/gettingStarted/about-software.md index b19a610f..e935d938 100644 --- a/doc/gettingStarted/about-software.md +++ b/doc/gettingStarted/about-software.md @@ -12,15 +12,15 @@ InfiniTime has three distinct firmwares: **OTA** (**O**ver **T**he **A**ir) refers to updating of the firmware over BLE (**B**luetooth **L**ow **E**nergy). This is a functionality that allows the user to update the firmware on their device wirelessly. -**DFU** (**D**evice **F**irmware **U**pdate) is the file format and protocol used to send the update of the firmware to the watch over-the-air. InfiniTime implement the (legacy) DFU protocol from Nordic Semiconductor (NRF). +**DFU** (**D**evice **F**irmware **U**pdate) is the file format and protocol used to send the update of the firmware to the watch over-the-air. InfiniTime implements the (legacy) DFU protocol from Nordic Semiconductor (NRF). ## Bootloader -Most of the time, the bootloader just runs without your intervention (update and load the firmware). +Most of the time, the bootloader just runs without your intervention (updating and loading the firmware). -However, you can enable 2 functionalities using the push button: +However, you can use the bootloader to rollback to the previous firmware, or load the recovery firmware using the push button: - - Push the button until the pine cone is drawn in **blue** to force the rollback of the previous version of the firmware, even if you've already validated the updated one - - Push the button until the pine cone is drawn in **red** to load the recovery firmware. This recovery firmware only provides BLE connectivity and OTA functionality. + - Press and hold the button until the pine cone is drawn in **blue** to force the rollback of the previous version of the firmware, even if you've already validated the current one. + - Press and hold the button until the pine cone is drawn in **red** to load the recovery firmware. This recovery firmware only provides BLE connectivity and OTA functionality. More info about the bootloader in [its project page](https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader/blob/master/README.md). diff --git a/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md b/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md index 30b8bdb0..890164fe 100644 --- a/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md +++ b/doc/gettingStarted/gettingStarted-1.0.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ You can sync the time using companion apps. You can also set the time in the settings without a companion app. (version >1.7.0) -InfiniTime doesn't handle daylight savings automatically, so make sure to set the correct the time or sync it with a companion app +InfiniTime doesn't handle daylight savings automatically, so make sure to set the correct the time or sync it with a companion app. ### Digital watch face diff --git a/doc/gettingStarted/ota-gadgetbridge.md b/doc/gettingStarted/ota-gadgetbridge.md index 022b5e4d..fe26c03b 100644 --- a/doc/gettingStarted/ota-gadgetbridge.md +++ b/doc/gettingStarted/ota-gadgetbridge.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Now that Gadgetbridge is connected to your PineTime, use a file browser applicat ![Gadgetbridge 3](gadgetbridge3.jpg) -Read carefully the warning and tap **Install**: +Read the warning carefully and tap **Install**: ![Gadgetbridge 4](gadgetbridge4.jpg) diff --git a/doc/openOCD.md b/doc/openOCD.md index a7386e34..df24b30b 100644 --- a/doc/openOCD.md +++ b/doc/openOCD.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ OpenOCD supports the **NRF52** (the CPU of the PineTime) and the **STLinkV2**, a OpenOCD works on X86 computers, ARM/ARM64 computers, and SBCs (like the RaspberryPi and Pine64 Pinebook Pro)! ## Installation -We will build OpenOCD from sources, as packages from Linux distributions are often outdated and do not support the NRF52 correctly. +We will build OpenOCD from sources, as packages from Linux distributions are most of the time outdated and do not support the NRF52 properly. - Fetch the sources from GIT, and build and install it: -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2