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diff --git a/keyboards/infinity60/keymaps/jpetermans/readme.md b/keyboards/infinity60/keymaps/jpetermans/readme.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b83057ea7b --- /dev/null +++ b/keyboards/infinity60/keymaps/jpetermans/readme.md @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +Backlight for Infinity60 +======================== + +## Led Controller Specs + +The Infinity60 (revision 1.1a) pcb uses the IS31FL3731C matrix LED driver from ISSI [(datasheet)](http://www.issi.com/WW/pdf/31FL3731C.pdf). The IS31 has the ability to control two led matrices (A & B), each matrix controlling 9 pins, each pin controlling 8 leds. The Infinity only utilizes matrix A. + +Infinity60 LED Map: +digits mean "row" and "col", i.e. 45 means pin 4, column 5 in the IS31 datasheet +```c + 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 27* + 28 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 41 42 43 44 45 + 46 47 48 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 61 62 + 63 64 65 66 67 68 71 72 73 74 75 76 77* + 78 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 +``` +*Unused in Alphabet Layout + +The IS31 includes 8 led pages (or frames) 0-7 than can be displayed, and each page consists of 144 bytes. +- **bytes 0 - 17** - LED control (on/off). + * 18 pins which alternate between A and B matrices (A1, B1, A2, B2, ..). + * Each byte controls the 8 leds on that pin with bits (8 to 1). +- **bytes 8 - 35** - Blink control. + * Same as LED control above, but sets blink on/off. +- **bytes 36 - 143** - PWM control. + * One byte per LED, sets PWM from 0 to 255. + * Same as above, the register alternates, every 8 *bytes* (not bits) between the A & B matrices. + +## Led Controller Code +In the Infinity60 project folder, led_controller.c sets up ability to write led layers at startup or control leds on demand as part of fn_actions. By default led_controller.c assumes page 0 will be used for full on/off. The remaining 7 pages (1-7) are free for preset led maps or single led actions at init or on demand. Communication with the IS31 is primarily done through the led_mailbox using chMBPost described further below under "Sending messages in Keymap.c". This code is based on work matt3o and flabbergast did for tmk firmware on the [whitefox](https://github.com/tmk/whitefox). + +One function is available to directly set leds without the mailbox: +``` +write_led_page(page#, array of leds by address, # of addresses in array) +``` +This function saves a full page to the controller using a supplied array of led locations such as: +```c +uint8_t led_numpad[16] = { + 18,21,22,23, + 37,38,41,42, + 55,56,57,58, + 72,73,74,75 +} +write_led_page(5, led_numpad, 16); +``` + +Remaining led control is done through the led mailbox using these message types: +- **SET_FULL_ROW** (3 bytes) - message type, 8-bit mask, and row#. Sets all leds on one pin per the bit mask. +- **OFF_LED, ON_LED, TOGGLE_LED** (3 bytes) - message type, led address, and page#. Off/on/toggle specific led. +- **BLINK_OFF_LED, BLINK_ON_LED, BLINK_OFF_LED** (3 bytes) - message type, led address, and page#. Set blink Off/on/toggle for specific led. +- **TOGGLE_ALL** (1 byte) - Turn on/off full backlight. +- **TOGGLE_BACKLIGHT** (2 bytes) - message type, on/off. Sets backlight completely off, no leds will display. +- **DISPLAY_PAGE** (2 bytes) - message type, page to display. Switch to specific pre-set page. +- **RESET_PAGE** (2 bytes) - message type, page to reset. Reset/erase specific page. +- **TOGGLE_NUM_LOCK** (2 bytes) - message type, on/off (NUM_LOCK_LED_ADDRESS). Toggle numlock on/off. Usually run with the `set_leds` function to check state of numlock or capslock. If all leds are on (e.i. TOGGLE_ALL) then this sets numlock to blink instead (this is still a little buggy if toggling on/off quickly). +- **TOGGLE_CAPS_LOCK** (2 bytes) - message type, on/off (CAPS_LOCK_LED_ADDRESS). Same as numlock. +- **STEP_BRIGHTNESS** (2 bytes) - message type, and step up (1) or step down (0). Increase or decrease led brightness. + +## Sending messages in Keymap.c +Sending an action to the led mailbox is done using chMBPost: +``` +chMBPost(&led_mailbox, message, timeout); +``` +- &led_mailbox - pointer to led mailbox +- message - up to 4 bytes but most messages use only 2. First byte (LSB) is the message type, the remaining three bytes are the message to process. +- timeout is TIME_IMMEDIATE + +An example: +```c +//set the message to be sent. First byte (LSB) is the led address, and second is the message type +msg=(42 << 8) | ON_LED; + +//send msg to the led mailbox +chMBPost(&led_mailbox, msg, TIME_IMMEDIATE); +``` + +Another: +```c +msg=(46 << 8) | BLINK_TOGGLE_LED; +chMBPost(&led_mailbox, msg, TIME_IMMEDIATE); +``` + +Finally, SET_FULL_ROW requires an extra byte with row information in the message so sending this message looks like: +```c +msg=(row<<16) | (led_pin_byte << 8) | SET_FULL_ROW; +chMBPost(&led_mailbox, msg, TIME_IMMEDIATE); +``` |