[Tab5] How to de-init the touch panel?
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 I'm creating a firmware manager project (which loads bin firmwares from the SD card and runs them on the device), for the Tab5 with ESP-IDF v5.4.1 and LVGL. I have finished the firmware flashing functions (through ESP32's built-in OTA functions) but now I met a problem with the Tab5's GT911 touch panel. Since the Launcher shall reboot the system after loading a firmware (to boot into the firmware), I simply called esp_restart() to reboot the ESP32. But after the ESP32 reboots, the touch panel isn't working (the screen shows the UI though). The touch panel works if I manually rebooted the device with the power button. 
 I think that's a problem with the GT911 touch driver not being correctly de-initialized, but I didn't find any functions to de-init the touch panel.Are there any ways to de-init the GT911 touch driver, or any ways to make sure the firmware, after a software reboot, can have access to the touch panel? Since this is a firmware manager project, I can't modify the user's custom firmware, so any methods that involves changing the user's firmware won't work for me. My project's repo is at: https://github.com/ImLunchtime/Tab5_Launcher 
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 Problem fixed with just two lines of code: esp_sleep_enable_timer_wakeup(50000); // 50ms esp_deep_sleep_start();I used this to replace esp_restart()and it worked. Putting the device to deep-sleep makes use of the PMS150G chip and basically turned the device off and then on again, so actually there is a way to let the device force a full reboot on itself.
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 @ImLunchtime chatbot是否解决了你的问题? 他的回复有什么帮助? 
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 Yes, the GT911 chip only needs to be turned off and then on again. 
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 @yuyun2000 chatbot还是有点用的 这是它的回复里最后一个方法(也是唯一一个能用的) 
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 @ImLunchtime 有建议欢迎多提~ 
