Pebble: implement battery display in control center

- extract the millivolts reading from the analytics datalog message and map to percentage
- mapping is manually made and is possibly wrong, but the values are commented
- the values are sent once per hour and are delayed, this might make the reading really inaccurate on pebble time round watches
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Daniele Gobbetti 2017-03-31 18:23:02 +02:00
parent f80215b37a
commit 8fccbe3b69
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package nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.service.devices.pebble;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.util.UUID;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.deviceevents.GBDeviceEvent;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.deviceevents.GBDeviceEventBatteryInfo;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.impl.GBDevice;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.BatteryState;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.util.GB;
class DatalogSessionAnalytics extends DatalogSession {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(DatalogSessionAnalytics.class);
private GBDeviceEventBatteryInfo mGBDeviceEventBatteryInfo = new GBDeviceEventBatteryInfo();
private GBDevice mGBDevice;
DatalogSessionAnalytics(byte id, UUID uuid, int timestamp, int tag, byte itemType, short itemSize, GBDevice device) {
super(id, uuid, timestamp, tag, itemType, itemSize);
if (mGBDevice == null || !device.equals(mGBDevice)) { //prevent showing information of other pebble watches when switching devices
mGBDevice = device;
mGBDeviceEventBatteryInfo.state = BatteryState.UNKNOWN;
}
// The default notification should not be too bad (one per hour) but we can override this if needed
//mGBDevice.setBatteryThresholdPercent((short) 5);
taginfo = "(analytics - " + tag + ")";
}
@Override
GBDeviceEvent[] handleMessage(ByteBuffer datalogMessage, int length) {
LOG.info("DATALOG " + taginfo + GB.hexdump(datalogMessage.array(), datalogMessage.position(), length));
datalogMessage.position(datalogMessage.position() + 3);
int messageTS = datalogMessage.getInt();
datalogMessage.position(datalogMessage.position() + 12);
short reportedMilliVolts = datalogMessage.getShort();
LOG.info("Battery reading for TS " + messageTS + " is: " + reportedMilliVolts + " milliVolts, mapped to percentage: " + milliVoltstoPercentage(reportedMilliVolts));
if (messageTS > 0 && reportedMilliVolts < 5000) { //some safety checks
mGBDeviceEventBatteryInfo.state = BatteryState.BATTERY_NORMAL;
mGBDeviceEventBatteryInfo.level = milliVoltstoPercentage(reportedMilliVolts);
return new GBDeviceEvent[]{mGBDeviceEventBatteryInfo, null};
} else { //invalid data, but we ack nevertheless
return new GBDeviceEvent[]{null};
}
}
private short milliVoltstoPercentage(short batteryMilliVolts) {
if (batteryMilliVolts > 4145) { //(4146 is still 100, next reported value is already 90)
return 100;
} else if (batteryMilliVolts > 4053) { //(4054 is still 90, next reported value is already 80)
return 90;
} else if (batteryMilliVolts > 4000) { //guessed
return 80;
} else if (batteryMilliVolts > 3880) { //confirmed
return 70;
} else if (batteryMilliVolts > 3855) { //probably
return 60;
} else if (batteryMilliVolts > 3780) { //3781 is still 50, next reading is 3776 but percentage on pebble unknown
return 50;
} else if (batteryMilliVolts >= 3750) { //3750 is still 40, next reported value is 3746 and already 30
return 40;
} else if (batteryMilliVolts > 3720) { //3723 is still 30, next reported value is 3719 and already 20
return 30;
} else if (batteryMilliVolts > 3680) { //3683 is still 20, next reported value is 3675 and already 10
return 20;
} else if (batteryMilliVolts > 3650) { //3657 is still 10
return 10;
} else {
return 0; //or -1 for invalid?
}
}
}

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short item_size = buf.getShort();
LOG.info("DATALOG OPENSESSION. id=" + (id & 0xff) + ", App UUID=" + uuid.toString() + ", log_tag=" + log_tag + ", item_type=" + item_type + ", itemSize=" + item_size);
if (!mDatalogSessions.containsKey(id)) {
if (uuid.equals(UUID_ZERO) && log_tag == 81) {
if (uuid.equals(UUID_ZERO) && log_tag == 78) {
mDatalogSessions.put(id, new DatalogSessionAnalytics(id, uuid, timestamp, log_tag, item_type, item_size, getDevice()));
} else if (uuid.equals(UUID_ZERO) && log_tag == 81) {
mDatalogSessions.put(id, new DatalogSessionHealthSteps(id, uuid, timestamp, log_tag, item_type, item_size, getDevice()));
} else if (uuid.equals(UUID_ZERO) && log_tag == 83) {
mDatalogSessions.put(id, new DatalogSessionHealthSleep(id, uuid, timestamp, log_tag, item_type, item_size, getDevice()));