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lvgl/docs/porting/sleep.md
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fix(config): remove LV_DISP_DEF_REFR_PERIOD related stuff (#3512)
* fix(config): remove LV_DISP_DEF_REFR_PERIOD related stuff

Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>

* fix(config): remove LV_INDEV_DEF_READ_PERIOD related stuff

Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
2022-07-23 00:27:48 +02:00

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# Sleep management
The MCU can go to sleep when no user input happens. In this case, the main `while(1)` should look like this:
```c
while(1) {
/*Normal operation (no sleep) in < 1 sec inactivity*/
if(lv_disp_get_inactive_time(NULL) < 1000) {
lv_task_handler();
}
/*Sleep after 1 sec inactivity*/
else {
timer_stop(); /*Stop the timer where lv_tick_inc() is called*/
sleep(); /*Sleep the MCU*/
}
my_delay_ms(5);
}
```
You should also add the following lines to your input device read function to signal a wake-up (press, touch or click etc.) has happened:
```c
lv_tick_inc(LV_DEF_REFR_PERIOD); /*Force task execution on wake-up*/
timer_start(); /*Restart the timer where lv_tick_inc() is called*/
lv_task_handler(); /*Call `lv_task_handler()` manually to process the wake-up event*/
```
In addition to `lv_disp_get_inactive_time()` you can check `lv_anim_count_running()` to see if all animations have finished.