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Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
25 files changed, 620 insertions, 166 deletions
diff --git a/lib/chibios b/lib/chibios -Subproject 0e9d558b525a8f28285f3bb509fd48a897c4315 +Subproject 0062927e3058a8b5ef587234bbd98d42fb4e595 diff --git a/lib/chibios-contrib b/lib/chibios-contrib -Subproject bb8356fb5a3a9bbc1561826f174a9a631c61454 +Subproject a224be155ae18d38deccf33a6c1d259b9a5ad8d diff --git a/lib/lvgl b/lib/lvgl new file mode 160000 +Subproject e19410f8f8a256609da72cff549598e0df6fa4c diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py index 1da4d25741..16edf88ad6 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py @@ -57,9 +57,11 @@ subcommands = [ 'qmk.cli.generate.keyboard_c', 'qmk.cli.generate.keyboard_h', 'qmk.cli.generate.keycodes', + 'qmk.cli.generate.keycodes_tests', 'qmk.cli.generate.rgb_breathe_table', 'qmk.cli.generate.rules_mk', 'qmk.cli.generate.version_h', + 'qmk.cli.git.submodule', 'qmk.cli.hello', 'qmk.cli.import.kbfirmware', 'qmk.cli.import.keyboard', @@ -67,11 +69,12 @@ subcommands = [ 'qmk.cli.info', 'qmk.cli.json2c', 'qmk.cli.lint', + 'qmk.cli.kle2json', 'qmk.cli.list.keyboards', 'qmk.cli.list.keymaps', 'qmk.cli.list.layouts', - 'qmk.cli.kle2json', 'qmk.cli.mass_compile', + 'qmk.cli.migrate', 'qmk.cli.multibuild', 'qmk.cli.new.keyboard', 'qmk.cli.new.keymap', diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/check.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/check.py index 8a0422ba72..426876e98a 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/check.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/check.py @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ from enum import Enum import re import shutil -from subprocess import DEVNULL +from subprocess import DEVNULL, TimeoutExpired from milc import cli from qmk import submodules @@ -41,9 +41,8 @@ def _parse_gcc_version(version): def _check_arm_gcc_version(): """Returns True if the arm-none-eabi-gcc version is not known to cause problems. """ - if 'output' in ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['arm-none-eabi-gcc']: - version_number = ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['arm-none-eabi-gcc']['output'].strip() - cli.log.info('Found arm-none-eabi-gcc version %s', version_number) + version_number = ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['arm-none-eabi-gcc']['output'].strip() + cli.log.info('Found arm-none-eabi-gcc version %s', version_number) return CheckStatus.OK # Right now all known arm versions are ok @@ -51,44 +50,37 @@ def _check_arm_gcc_version(): def _check_avr_gcc_version(): """Returns True if the avr-gcc version is not known to cause problems. """ - rc = CheckStatus.ERROR - if 'output' in ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['avr-gcc']: - version_number = ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['avr-gcc']['output'].strip() + version_number = ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['avr-gcc']['output'].strip() + cli.log.info('Found avr-gcc version %s', version_number) - cli.log.info('Found avr-gcc version %s', version_number) - rc = CheckStatus.OK + parsed_version = _parse_gcc_version(version_number) + if parsed_version['major'] > 8: + cli.log.warning('{fg_yellow}We do not recommend avr-gcc newer than 8. Downgrading to 8.x is recommended.') + return CheckStatus.WARNING - parsed_version = _parse_gcc_version(version_number) - if parsed_version['major'] > 8: - cli.log.warning('{fg_yellow}We do not recommend avr-gcc newer than 8. Downgrading to 8.x is recommended.') - rc = CheckStatus.WARNING - - return rc + return CheckStatus.OK def _check_avrdude_version(): - if 'output' in ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['avrdude']: - last_line = ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['avrdude']['output'].split('\n')[-2] - version_number = last_line.split()[2][:-1] - cli.log.info('Found avrdude version %s', version_number) + last_line = ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['avrdude']['output'].split('\n')[-2] + version_number = last_line.split()[2][:-1] + cli.log.info('Found avrdude version %s', version_number) return CheckStatus.OK def _check_dfu_util_version(): - if 'output' in ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['dfu-util']: - first_line = ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['dfu-util']['output'].split('\n')[0] - version_number = first_line.split()[1] - cli.log.info('Found dfu-util version %s', version_number) + first_line = ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['dfu-util']['output'].split('\n')[0] + version_number = first_line.split()[1] + cli.log.info('Found dfu-util version %s', version_number) return CheckStatus.OK def _check_dfu_programmer_version(): - if 'output' in ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['dfu-programmer']: - first_line = ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['dfu-programmer']['output'].split('\n')[0] - version_number = first_line.split()[1] - cli.log.info('Found dfu-programmer version %s', version_number) + first_line = ESSENTIAL_BINARIES['dfu-programmer']['output'].split('\n')[0] + version_number = first_line.split()[1] + cli.log.info('Found dfu-programmer version %s', version_number) return CheckStatus.OK @@ -96,11 +88,16 @@ def _check_dfu_programmer_version(): def check_binaries(): """Iterates through ESSENTIAL_BINARIES and tests them. """ - ok = True + ok = CheckStatus.OK for binary in sorted(ESSENTIAL_BINARIES): - if not is_executable(binary): - ok = False + try: + if not is_executable(binary): + ok = CheckStatus.ERROR + except TimeoutExpired: + cli.log.debug('Timeout checking %s', binary) + if ok != CheckStatus.ERROR: + ok = CheckStatus.WARNING return ok @@ -108,8 +105,22 @@ def check_binaries(): def check_binary_versions(): """Check the versions of ESSENTIAL_BINARIES """ + checks = { + 'arm-none-eabi-gcc': _check_arm_gcc_version, + 'avr-gcc': _check_avr_gcc_version, + 'avrdude': _check_avrdude_version, + 'dfu-util': _check_dfu_util_version, + 'dfu-programmer': _check_dfu_programmer_version, + } + versions = [] - for check in (_check_arm_gcc_version, _check_avr_gcc_version, _check_avrdude_version, _check_dfu_util_version, _check_dfu_programmer_version): + for binary in sorted(ESSENTIAL_BINARIES): + if 'output' not in ESSENTIAL_BINARIES[binary]: + cli.log.warning('Unknown version for %s', binary) + versions.append(CheckStatus.WARNING) + continue + + check = checks[binary] versions.append(check()) return versions @@ -119,10 +130,8 @@ def check_submodules(): """ for submodule in submodules.status().values(): if submodule['status'] is None: - cli.log.error('Submodule %s has not yet been cloned!', submodule['name']) return CheckStatus.ERROR elif not submodule['status']: - cli.log.warning('Submodule %s is not up to date!', submodule['name']) return CheckStatus.WARNING return CheckStatus.OK diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/linux.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/linux.py index a803305c0d..95bafe8c64 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/linux.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/linux.py @@ -78,10 +78,13 @@ def check_udev_rules(): # Collect all rules from the config files for rule_file in udev_rules: - for line in rule_file.read_text(encoding='utf-8').split('\n'): - line = line.strip() - if not line.startswith("#") and len(line): - current_rules.add(line) + try: + for line in rule_file.read_text(encoding='utf-8').split('\n'): + line = line.strip() + if not line.startswith("#") and len(line): + current_rules.add(line) + except PermissionError: + cli.log.debug("Failed to read: %s", rule_file) # Check if the desired rules are among the currently present rules for bootloader, rules in desired_rules.items(): diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/main.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/main.py index 1600ab8dd4..6a6feb87d1 100755 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/main.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/main.py @@ -119,13 +119,15 @@ def doctor(cli): # Make sure the basic CLI tools we need are available and can be executed. bin_ok = check_binaries() - if not bin_ok: + if bin_ok == CheckStatus.ERROR: if yesno('Would you like to install dependencies?', default=True): cli.run(['util/qmk_install.sh', '-y'], stdin=DEVNULL, capture_output=False) bin_ok = check_binaries() - if bin_ok: + if bin_ok == CheckStatus.OK: cli.log.info('All dependencies are installed.') + elif bin_ok == CheckStatus.WARNING: + cli.log.warning('Issues encountered while checking dependencies.') else: status = CheckStatus.ERROR @@ -142,7 +144,7 @@ def doctor(cli): if sub_ok == CheckStatus.OK: cli.log.info('Submodules are up to date.') else: - if yesno('Would you like to clone the submodules?', default=True): + if git_check_repo() and yesno('Would you like to clone the submodules?', default=True): submodules.update() sub_ok = check_submodules() diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/flash.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/flash.py index 40bfbdab56..52defb5f0d 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/flash.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/flash.py @@ -11,12 +11,14 @@ import qmk.path from qmk.decorators import automagic_keyboard, automagic_keymap from qmk.commands import compile_configurator_json, create_make_command, parse_configurator_json, build_environment from qmk.keyboard import keyboard_completer, keyboard_folder +from qmk.keymap import keymap_completer from qmk.flashers import flasher -def print_bootloader_help(): +def _list_bootloaders(): """Prints the available bootloaders listed in docs.qmk.fm. """ + cli.print_help() cli.log.info('Here are the available bootloaders:') cli.echo('\tavrdude') cli.echo('\tbootloadhid') @@ -36,14 +38,29 @@ def print_bootloader_help(): cli.echo('\tuf2-split-left') cli.echo('\tuf2-split-right') cli.echo('For more info, visit https://docs.qmk.fm/#/flashing') + return False + + +def _flash_binary(filename, mcu): + """Try to flash binary firmware + """ + cli.echo('Flashing binary firmware...\nPlease reset your keyboard into bootloader mode now!\nPress Ctrl-C to exit.\n') + try: + err, msg = flasher(mcu, filename) + if err: + cli.log.error(msg) + return False + except KeyboardInterrupt: + cli.log.info('Ctrl-C was pressed, exiting...') + return True @cli.argument('filename', nargs='?', arg_only=True, type=qmk.path.FileType('r'), completer=FilesCompleter('.json'), help='A configurator export JSON to be compiled and flashed or a pre-compiled binary firmware file (bin/hex) to be flashed.') @cli.argument('-b', '--bootloaders', action='store_true', help='List the available bootloaders.') @cli.argument('-bl', '--bootloader', default='flash', help='The flash command, corresponding to qmk\'s make options of bootloaders.') @cli.argument('-m', '--mcu', help='The MCU name. Required for HalfKay, HID, USBAspLoader and ISP flashing.') -@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', help='The keymap to build a firmware for. Use this if you dont have a configurator file. Ignored when a configurator file is supplied.') -@cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', type=keyboard_folder, completer=keyboard_completer, help='The keyboard to build a firmware for. Use this if you dont have a configurator file. Ignored when a configurator file is supplied.') +@cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', type=keyboard_folder, completer=keyboard_completer, help='The keyboard to build a firmware for. Ignored when a configurator export is supplied.') +@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', completer=keymap_completer, help='The keymap to build a firmware for. Ignored when a configurator export is supplied.') @cli.argument('-n', '--dry-run', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help="Don't actually build, just show the make command to be run.") @cli.argument('-j', '--parallel', type=int, default=1, help="Set the number of parallel make jobs; 0 means unlimited.") @cli.argument('-e', '--env', arg_only=True, action='append', default=[], help="Set a variable to be passed to make. May be passed multiple times.") @@ -56,30 +73,17 @@ def flash(cli): If a binary firmware is supplied, try to flash that. - If a Configurator JSON export is supplied this command will create a new keymap. Keymap and Keyboard arguments - will be ignored. + If a Configurator export is supplied this command will create a new keymap, overwriting an existing keymap if one exists. - If no file is supplied, keymap and keyboard are expected. + If a keyboard and keymap are provided this command will build a firmware based on that. If bootloader is omitted the make system will use the configured bootloader for that keyboard. """ - if cli.args.filename and cli.args.filename.suffix in ['.bin', '.hex']: - # Try to flash binary firmware - cli.echo('Flashing binary firmware...\nPlease reset your keyboard into bootloader mode now!\nPress Ctrl-C to exit.\n') - try: - err, msg = flasher(cli.args.mcu, cli.args.filename) - if err: - cli.log.error(msg) - return False - except KeyboardInterrupt: - cli.log.info('Ctrl-C was pressed, exiting...') - return True + if cli.args.filename and cli.args.filename.suffix in ['.bin', '.hex', '.uf2']: + return _flash_binary(cli.args.filename, cli.args.mcu) if cli.args.bootloaders: - # Provide usage and list bootloaders - cli.print_help() - print_bootloader_help() - return False + return _list_bootloaders() # Build the environment vars envs = build_environment(cli.args.env) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/api.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/api.py index 8650a36b84..d662e14e00 100755 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/api.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/api.py @@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ from qmk.datetime import current_datetime from qmk.info import info_json from qmk.json_encoders import InfoJSONEncoder from qmk.json_schema import json_load +from qmk.keymap import list_keymaps from qmk.keyboard import find_readme, list_keyboards -from qmk.keycodes import load_spec, list_versions +from qmk.keycodes import load_spec, list_versions, list_languages DATA_PATH = Path('data') TEMPLATE_PATH = DATA_PATH / 'templates/api/' @@ -44,6 +45,13 @@ def _resolve_keycode_specs(output_folder): output_file = output_folder / f'constants/keycodes_{version}.json' output_file.write_text(json.dumps(overall, indent=4), encoding='utf-8') + for lang in list_languages(): + for version in list_versions(lang): + overall = load_spec(version, lang) + + output_file = output_folder / f'constants/keycodes_{lang}_{version}.json' + output_file.write_text(json.dumps(overall, indent=4), encoding='utf-8') + # Purge files consumed by 'load_spec' shutil.rmtree(output_folder / 'constants/keycodes/') @@ -104,6 +112,11 @@ def generate_api(cli): # Generate and write keyboard specific JSON files for keyboard_name in keyboard_list: kb_all[keyboard_name] = info_json(keyboard_name) + + # Populate the list of JSON keymaps + for keymap in list_keymaps(keyboard_name, c=False, fullpath=True): + kb_all[keyboard_name]['keymaps'][keymap.name] = {'url': f'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/master/{keymap}/keymap.json'} + keyboard_dir = v1_dir / 'keyboards' / keyboard_name keyboard_info = keyboard_dir / 'info.json' keyboard_readme = keyboard_dir / 'readme.md' diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/keycodes.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/keycodes.py index 29b7db3c80..2ed84cd589 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/keycodes.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/keycodes.py @@ -8,6 +8,24 @@ from qmk.path import normpath from qmk.keycodes import load_spec +def _render_key(key): + width = 7 + if 'S(' in key: + width += len('S()') + if 'A(' in key: + width += len('A()') + if 'RCTL(' in key: + width += len('RCTL()') + if 'ALGR(' in key: + width += len('ALGR()') + return key.ljust(width) + + +def _render_label(label): + label = label.replace("\\", "(backslash)") + return label + + def _generate_ranges(lines, keycodes): lines.append('') lines.append('enum qk_keycode_ranges {') @@ -67,6 +85,23 @@ def _generate_helpers(lines, keycodes): lines.append(f'#define IS_{ group.upper() }_KEYCODE(code) ((code) >= {lo} && (code) <= {hi})') +def _generate_aliases(lines, keycodes): + lines.append('') + lines.append('// Aliases') + for key, value in keycodes["aliases"].items(): + define = _render_key(value.get("key")) + val = _render_key(key) + if 'label' in value: + lines.append(f'#define {define} {val} // {_render_label(value.get("label"))}') + else: + lines.append(f'#define {define} {val}') + + lines.append('') + for key, value in keycodes["aliases"].items(): + for alias in value.get("aliases", []): + lines.append(f'#define {alias} {value.get("key")}') + + @cli.argument('-v', '--version', arg_only=True, required=True, help='Version of keycodes to generate.') @cli.argument('-o', '--output', arg_only=True, type=normpath, help='File to write to') @cli.argument('-q', '--quiet', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help="Quiet mode, only output error messages") @@ -86,3 +121,23 @@ def generate_keycodes(cli): # Show the results dump_lines(cli.args.output, keycodes_h_lines, cli.args.quiet) + + +@cli.argument('-v', '--version', arg_only=True, required=True, help='Version of keycodes to generate.') +@cli.argument('-l', '--lang', arg_only=True, required=True, help='Language of keycodes to generate.') +@cli.argument('-o', '--output', arg_only=True, type=normpath, help='File to write to') +@cli.argument('-q', '--quiet', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help="Quiet mode, only output error messages") +@cli.subcommand('Used by the make system to generate keymap_{lang}.h from keycodes_{lang}_{version}.json', hidden=True) +def generate_keycode_extras(cli): + """Generates the header file. + """ + + # Build the header file. + keycodes_h_lines = [GPL2_HEADER_C_LIKE, GENERATED_HEADER_C_LIKE, '#pragma once', '#include "keymap.h"', '// clang-format off'] + + keycodes = load_spec(cli.args.version, cli.args.lang) + + _generate_aliases(keycodes_h_lines, keycodes) + + # Show the results + dump_lines(cli.args.output, keycodes_h_lines, cli.args.quiet) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/keycodes_tests.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/keycodes_tests.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..453b4693a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/keycodes_tests.py @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +"""Used by the make system to generate a keycode lookup table from keycodes_{version}.json +""" +from milc import cli + +from qmk.constants import GPL2_HEADER_C_LIKE, GENERATED_HEADER_C_LIKE +from qmk.commands import dump_lines +from qmk.path import normpath +from qmk.keycodes import load_spec + + +def _generate_defines(lines, keycodes): + lines.append('') + lines.append('std::map<uint16_t, std::string> KEYCODE_ID_TABLE = {') + for key, value in keycodes["keycodes"].items(): + lines.append(f' {{{value.get("key")}, "{value.get("key")}"}},') + lines.append('};') + + +@cli.argument('-v', '--version', arg_only=True, required=True, help='Version of keycodes to generate.') +@cli.argument('-o', '--output', arg_only=True, type=normpath, help='File to write to') +@cli.argument('-q', '--quiet', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help="Quiet mode, only output error messages") +@cli.subcommand('Used by the make system to generate a keycode lookup table from keycodes_{version}.json', hidden=True) +def generate_keycodes_tests(cli): + """Generates a keycode to identifier lookup table for unit test output. + """ + + # Build the keycodes.h file. + keycodes_h_lines = [GPL2_HEADER_C_LIKE, GENERATED_HEADER_C_LIKE, '// clang-format off'] + keycodes_h_lines.append('extern "C" {\n#include <keycode.h>\n}') + keycodes_h_lines.append('#include <map>') + keycodes_h_lines.append('#include <string>') + keycodes_h_lines.append('#include <cstdint>') + + keycodes = load_spec(cli.args.version) + + _generate_defines(keycodes_h_lines, keycodes) + + # Show the results + dump_lines(cli.args.output, keycodes_h_lines, cli.args.quiet) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/git/__init__.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/git/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e69de29bb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/git/__init__.py diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/git/submodule.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/git/submodule.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9f354c021e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/git/submodule.py @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +import shutil + +from milc import cli + +from qmk.path import normpath +from qmk import submodules + +REMOVE_DIRS = [ + 'lib/ugfx', + 'lib/pico-sdk', + 'lib/chibios-contrib/ext/mcux-sdk', + 'lib/lvgl', +] + + +@cli.argument('--check', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='Check if the submodules are dirty, and display a warning if they are.') +@cli.argument('--sync', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='Shallow clone any missing submodules.') +@cli.subcommand('Git Submodule actions.') +def git_submodule(cli): + """Git Submodule actions + """ + if cli.args.check: + return all(item['status'] for item in submodules.status().values()) + + if cli.args.sync: + cli.run(['git', 'submodule', 'sync', '--recursive']) + for name, item in submodules.status().items(): + if item['status'] is None: + cli.run(['git', 'submodule', 'update', '--depth=50', '--init', name], capture_output=False) + return True + + for folder in REMOVE_DIRS: + if normpath(folder).is_dir(): + print(f"Removing '{folder}'") + shutil.rmtree(folder) + + cli.run(['git', 'submodule', 'sync', '--recursive'], capture_output=False) + cli.run(['git', 'submodule', 'update', '--init', '--recursive', '--progress'], capture_output=False) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/list/keyboards.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/list/keyboards.py index 8b6c451673..405b9210e4 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/list/keyboards.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/list/keyboards.py @@ -5,9 +5,10 @@ from milc import cli import qmk.keyboard +@cli.argument('--no-resolve-defaults', arg_only=True, action='store_false', help='Ignore any "DEFAULT_FOLDER" within keyboards rules.mk') @cli.subcommand("List the keyboards currently defined within QMK") def list_keyboards(cli): """List the keyboards currently defined within QMK """ - for keyboard_name in qmk.keyboard.list_keyboards(): + for keyboard_name in qmk.keyboard.list_keyboards(cli.args.no_resolve_defaults): print(keyboard_name) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/migrate.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/migrate.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4164f9c8ad --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/migrate.py @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +"""Migrate keyboard configuration to "Data Driven" +""" +import json +from pathlib import Path +from dotty_dict import dotty + +from milc import cli + +from qmk.keyboard import keyboard_completer, keyboard_folder, resolve_keyboard +from qmk.info import info_json, find_info_json +from qmk.json_encoders import InfoJSONEncoder +from qmk.json_schema import json_load + + +def _candidate_files(keyboard): + kb_dir = Path(resolve_keyboard(keyboard)) + + cur_dir = Path('keyboards') + files = [] + for dir in kb_dir.parts: + cur_dir = cur_dir / dir + files.append(cur_dir / 'config.h') + files.append(cur_dir / 'rules.mk') + + return [file for file in files if file.exists()] + + +@cli.argument('-f', '--filter', arg_only=True, action='append', default=[], help="Filter the performed migrations based on the supplied value. Supported format is 'KEY' located from 'data/mappings'. May be passed multiple times.") +@cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', arg_only=True, type=keyboard_folder, completer=keyboard_completer, required=True, help='The keyboard\'s name') +@cli.subcommand('Migrate keyboard config to "Data Driven".', hidden=True) +def migrate(cli): + """Migrate keyboard configuration to "Data Driven" + """ + # Merge mappings as we do not care to where "KEY" is found just that its removed + info_config_map = json_load(Path('data/mappings/info_config.hjson')) + info_rules_map = json_load(Path('data/mappings/info_rules.hjson')) + info_map = {**info_config_map, **info_rules_map} + + # Parse target info.json which will receive updates + target_info = Path(find_info_json(cli.args.keyboard)[0]) + info_data = dotty(json_load(target_info)) + + # Already parsed used for updates + kb_info_json = dotty(info_json(cli.args.keyboard)) + + # List of candidate files + files = _candidate_files(cli.args.keyboard) + + # Filter down keys if requested + keys = info_map.keys() + if cli.args.filter: + keys = list(set(keys) & set(cli.args.filter)) + + cli.log.info(f'{{fg_green}}Migrating keyboard {{fg_cyan}}{cli.args.keyboard}{{fg_green}}.{{fg_reset}}') + + # Start migration + for file in files: + cli.log.info(f' Migrating file {file}') + file_contents = file.read_text(encoding='utf-8').split('\n') + for key in keys: + for num, line in enumerate(file_contents): + if line.startswith(f'{key} =') or line.startswith(f'#define {key} '): + cli.log.info(f' Migrating {key}...') + + while line.rstrip().endswith('\\'): + file_contents.pop(num) + line = file_contents[num] + file_contents.pop(num) + + update_key = info_map[key]["info_key"] + if update_key in kb_info_json: + info_data[update_key] = kb_info_json[update_key] + + file.write_text('\n'.join(file_contents), encoding='utf-8') + + # Finally write out updated info.json + cli.log.info(f' Updating {target_info}') + target_info.write_text(json.dumps(info_data.to_dict(), cls=InfoJSONEncoder)) + + cli.log.info(f'{{fg_green}}Migration of keyboard {{fg_cyan}}{cli.args.keyboard}{{fg_green}} complete!{{fg_reset}}') + cli.log.info(f"Verify build with {{fg_yellow}}qmk compile -kb {cli.args.keyboard} -km default{{fg_reset}}.") diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keyboard.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keyboard.py index 251ad919dd..cdd3919168 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keyboard.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keyboard.py @@ -195,11 +195,6 @@ def new_keyboard(cli): cli.echo('') kb_name = cli.args.keyboard if cli.args.keyboard else prompt_keyboard() - user_name = cli.config.new_keyboard.name if cli.config.new_keyboard.name else prompt_user() - real_name = cli.args.realname or cli.config.new_keyboard.name if cli.args.realname or cli.config.new_keyboard.name else prompt_name(user_name) - default_layout = cli.args.layout if cli.args.layout else prompt_layout() - mcu = cli.args.type if cli.args.type else prompt_mcu() - if not validate_keyboard_name(kb_name): cli.log.error('Keyboard names must contain only {fg_cyan}lowercase a-z{fg_reset}, {fg_cyan}0-9{fg_reset}, and {fg_cyan}_{fg_reset}! Please choose a different name.') return 1 @@ -208,6 +203,11 @@ def new_keyboard(cli): cli.log.error(f'Keyboard {{fg_cyan}}{kb_name}{{fg_reset}} already exists! Please choose a different name.') return 1 + user_name = cli.config.new_keyboard.name if cli.config.new_keyboard.name else prompt_user() + real_name = cli.args.realname or cli.config.new_keyboard.name if cli.args.realname or cli.config.new_keyboard.name else prompt_name(user_name) + default_layout = cli.args.layout if cli.args.layout else prompt_layout() + mcu = cli.args.type if cli.args.type else prompt_mcu() + # Preprocess any development_board presets if mcu in dev_boards: defaults_map = json_load(Path('data/mappings/defaults.hjson')) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keymap.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keymap.py index 60cb743cb6..e7823bc46d 100755 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keymap.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keymap.py @@ -1,12 +1,32 @@ """This script automates the copying of the default keymap into your own keymap. """ import shutil -from pathlib import Path -import qmk.path +from milc import cli +from milc.questions import question + +from qmk.path import is_keyboard, keymap +from qmk.git import git_get_username from qmk.decorators import automagic_keyboard, automagic_keymap from qmk.keyboard import keyboard_completer, keyboard_folder -from milc import cli + + +def prompt_keyboard(): + prompt = """{fg_yellow}Select Keyboard{style_reset_all} +If you`re unsure you can view a full list of supported keyboards with {fg_yellow}qmk list-keyboards{style_reset_all}. + +Keyboard Name? """ + + return question(prompt) + + +def prompt_user(): + prompt = """ +{fg_yellow}Name Your Keymap{style_reset_all} +Used for maintainer, copyright, etc + +Your GitHub Username? """ + return question(prompt, default=git_get_username()) @cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', type=keyboard_folder, completer=keyboard_completer, help='Specify keyboard name. Example: 1upkeyboards/1up60hse') @@ -17,32 +37,34 @@ from milc import cli def new_keymap(cli): """Creates a new keymap for the keyboard of your choosing. """ - # ask for user input if keyboard or keymap was not provided in the command line - keyboard = cli.config.new_keymap.keyboard if cli.config.new_keymap.keyboard else input("Keyboard Name: ") - keymap = cli.config.new_keymap.keymap if cli.config.new_keymap.keymap else input("Keymap Name: ") + cli.log.info('{style_bright}Generating a new keymap{style_normal}') + cli.echo('') - # generate keymap paths - kb_path = Path('keyboards') / keyboard - keymap_path = qmk.path.keymap(keyboard) - keymap_path_default = keymap_path / 'default' - keymap_path_new = keymap_path / keymap + # ask for user input if keyboard or keymap was not provided in the command line + kb_name = cli.config.new_keymap.keyboard if cli.config.new_keymap.keyboard else prompt_keyboard() + user_name = cli.config.new_keymap.keymap if cli.config.new_keymap.keymap else prompt_user() # check directories - if not kb_path.exists(): - cli.log.error('Keyboard %s does not exist!', kb_path) + if not is_keyboard(kb_name): + cli.log.error(f'Keyboard {{fg_cyan}}{kb_name}{{fg_reset}} does not exist! Please choose a valid name.') return False + # generate keymap paths + km_path = keymap(kb_name) + keymap_path_default = km_path / 'default' + keymap_path_new = km_path / user_name + if not keymap_path_default.exists(): - cli.log.error('Keyboard default %s does not exist!', keymap_path_default) + cli.log.error(f'Default keymap {{fg_cyan}}{keymap_path_default}{{fg_reset}} does not exist!') return False if keymap_path_new.exists(): - cli.log.error('Keymap %s already exists!', keymap_path_new) + cli.log.error(f'Keymap {{fg_cyan}}{user_name}{{fg_reset}} already exists! Please choose a different name.') return False # create user directory with default keymap files shutil.copytree(keymap_path_default, keymap_path_new, symlinks=True) # end message to user - cli.log.info("%s keymap directory created in: %s", keymap, keymap_path_new) - cli.log.info("Compile a firmware with your new keymap by typing: \n\n\tqmk compile -kb %s -km %s\n", keyboard, keymap) + cli.log.info(f'{{fg_green}}Created a new keymap called {{fg_cyan}}{user_name}{{fg_green}} in: {{fg_cyan}}{keymap_path_new}.{{fg_reset}}') + cli.log.info(f"Compile a firmware with your new keymap by typing: {{fg_yellow}}qmk compile -kb {kb_name} -km {user_name}{{fg_reset}}.") diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/flashers.py b/lib/python/qmk/flashers.py index e902e5072f..f83665d9ac 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/flashers.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/flashers.py @@ -71,6 +71,12 @@ def _find_usb_device(vid_hex, pid_hex): return usb.core.find(idVendor=vid_hex, idProduct=pid_hex) +def _find_uf2_devices(): + """Delegate to uf2conv.py as VID:PID pairs can potentially fluctuate more than other bootloaders + """ + return cli.run(['util/uf2conv.py', '--list']).stdout.splitlines() + + def _find_bootloader(): # To avoid running forever in the background, only look for bootloaders for 10min start_time = time.time() @@ -95,6 +101,8 @@ def _find_bootloader(): else: details = None return (bl, details) + if _find_uf2_devices(): + return ('_uf2_compatible_', None) time.sleep(0.1) return (None, None) @@ -184,6 +192,10 @@ def _flash_mdloader(file): cli.run(['mdloader', '--first', '--download', file, '--restart'], capture_output=False) +def _flash_uf2(file): + cli.run(['util/uf2conv.py', '--deploy', file], capture_output=False) + + def flasher(mcu, file): bl, details = _find_bootloader() # Add a small sleep to avoid race conditions @@ -208,6 +220,8 @@ def flasher(mcu, file): return (True, "Specifying the MCU with '-m' is necessary for ISP flashing!") elif bl == 'md-boot': _flash_mdloader(file) + elif bl == '_uf2_compatible_': + _flash_uf2(file) else: return (True, "Known bootloader found but flashing not currently supported!") diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/info.py b/lib/python/qmk/info.py index 7e588b5182..af3b0f3091 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/info.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/info.py @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ from qmk.constants import CHIBIOS_PROCESSORS, LUFA_PROCESSORS, VUSB_PROCESSORS from qmk.c_parse import find_layouts, parse_config_h_file, find_led_config from qmk.json_schema import deep_update, json_load, validate from qmk.keyboard import config_h, rules_mk -from qmk.keymap import list_keymaps, locate_keymap from qmk.commands import parse_configurator_json from qmk.makefile import parse_rules_mk_file from qmk.math import compute @@ -99,10 +98,6 @@ def info_json(keyboard): 'maintainer': 'qmk', } - # Populate the list of JSON keymaps - for keymap in list_keymaps(keyboard, c=False, fullpath=True): - info_data['keymaps'][keymap.name] = {'url': f'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/master/{keymap}/keymap.json'} - # Populate layout data layouts, aliases = _search_keyboard_h(keyboard) @@ -561,8 +556,16 @@ def _process_defaults(info_data): for default_type in defaults_map.keys(): thing_map = defaults_map[default_type] if default_type in info_data: - for key, value in thing_map.get(info_data[default_type], {}).items(): - info_data[key] = value + merged_count = 0 + thing_items = thing_map.get(info_data[default_type], {}).items() + for key, value in thing_items: + if key not in info_data: + info_data[key] = value + merged_count += 1 + + if merged_count == 0 and len(thing_items) > 0: + _log_warning(info_data, 'All defaults for \'%s\' were skipped, potential redundant config or misconfiguration detected' % (default_type)) + return info_data @@ -864,6 +867,9 @@ def find_info_json(keyboard): def keymap_json_config(keyboard, keymap): """Extract keymap level config """ + # TODO: resolve keymap.py and info.py circular dependencies + from qmk.keymap import locate_keymap + keymap_folder = locate_keymap(keyboard, keymap).parent km_info_json = parse_configurator_json(keymap_folder / 'keymap.json') @@ -873,6 +879,9 @@ def keymap_json_config(keyboard, keymap): def keymap_json(keyboard, keymap): """Generate the info.json data for a specific keymap. """ + # TODO: resolve keymap.py and info.py circular dependencies + from qmk.keymap import locate_keymap + keymap_folder = locate_keymap(keyboard, keymap).parent # Files to scan diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/json_schema.py b/lib/python/qmk/json_schema.py index 934e2f841f..c886a0d868 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/json_schema.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/json_schema.py @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ """Functions that help us generate and use info.json files. """ import json +import hjson +import jsonschema from collections.abc import Mapping from functools import lru_cache +from typing import OrderedDict from pathlib import Path -import hjson -import jsonschema from milc import cli @@ -101,3 +102,34 @@ def deep_update(origdict, newdict): origdict[key] = value return origdict + + +def merge_ordered_dicts(dicts): + """Merges nested OrderedDict objects resulting from reading a hjson file. + Later input dicts overrides earlier dicts for plain values. + Arrays will be appended. If the first entry of an array is "!reset!", the contents of the array will be cleared and replaced with RHS. + Dictionaries will be recursively merged. If any entry is "!reset!", the contents of the dictionary will be cleared and replaced with RHS. + """ + result = OrderedDict() + + def add_entry(target, k, v): + if k in target and isinstance(v, (OrderedDict, dict)): + if "!reset!" in v: + target[k] = v + else: + target[k] = merge_ordered_dicts([target[k], v]) + if "!reset!" in target[k]: + del target[k]["!reset!"] + elif k in target and isinstance(v, list): + if v[0] == '!reset!': + target[k] = v[1:] + else: + target[k] = target[k] + v + else: + target[k] = v + + for d in dicts: + for (k, v) in d.items(): + add_entry(result, k, v) + + return result diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/keyboard.py b/lib/python/qmk/keyboard.py index 6ddbba8fa5..0c980faf2b 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/keyboard.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/keyboard.py @@ -98,14 +98,18 @@ def keyboard_completer(prefix, action, parser, parsed_args): return list_keyboards() -def list_keyboards(): - """Returns a list of all keyboards. +def list_keyboards(resolve_defaults=True): + """Returns a list of all keyboards - optionally processing any DEFAULT_FOLDER. """ # We avoid pathlib here because this is performance critical code. kb_wildcard = os.path.join(base_path, "**", "rules.mk") paths = [path for path in glob(kb_wildcard, recursive=True) if os.path.sep + 'keymaps' + os.path.sep not in path] - return sorted(set(map(resolve_keyboard, map(_find_name, paths)))) + found = map(_find_name, paths) + if resolve_defaults: + found = map(resolve_keyboard, found) + + return sorted(set(found)) def resolve_keyboard(keyboard): diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/keycodes.py b/lib/python/qmk/keycodes.py index cf1ee0767a..d2f2492829 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/keycodes.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/keycodes.py @@ -1,8 +1,64 @@ from pathlib import Path -from qmk.json_schema import deep_update, json_load, validate +from qmk.json_schema import merge_ordered_dicts, deep_update, json_load, validate -CONSTANTS_PATH = Path('data/constants/keycodes/') +CONSTANTS_PATH = Path('data/constants/') +KEYCODES_PATH = CONSTANTS_PATH / 'keycodes' +EXTRAS_PATH = KEYCODES_PATH / 'extras' + + +def _find_versions(path, prefix): + ret = [] + for file in path.glob(f'{prefix}_[0-9].[0-9].[0-9].hjson'): + ret.append(file.stem.split('_')[-1]) + + ret.sort(reverse=True) + return ret + + +def _potential_search_versions(version, lang=None): + versions = list_versions(lang) + versions.reverse() + + loc = versions.index(version) + 1 + + return versions[:loc] + + +def _search_path(lang=None): + return EXTRAS_PATH if lang else KEYCODES_PATH + + +def _search_prefix(lang=None): + return f'keycodes_{lang}' if lang else 'keycodes' + + +def _locate_files(path, prefix, versions): + # collate files by fragment "type" + files = {'_': []} + for version in versions: + files['_'].append(path / f'{prefix}_{version}.hjson') + + for file in path.glob(f'{prefix}_{version}_*.hjson'): + fragment = file.stem.replace(f'{prefix}_{version}_', '') + if fragment not in files: + files[fragment] = [] + files[fragment].append(file) + + return files + + +def _process_files(files): + # allow override within types of fragments - but not globally + spec = {} + for category in files.values(): + specs = [] + for file in category: + specs.append(json_load(file)) + + deep_update(spec, merge_ordered_dicts(specs)) + + return spec def _validate(spec): @@ -19,26 +75,21 @@ def _validate(spec): raise ValueError(f'Keycode spec contains duplicate keycodes! ({",".join(duplicates)})') -def load_spec(version): +def load_spec(version, lang=None): """Build keycode data from the requested spec file """ if version == 'latest': - version = list_versions()[0] + version = list_versions(lang)[0] - file = CONSTANTS_PATH / f'keycodes_{version}.hjson' - if not file.exists(): - raise ValueError(f'Requested keycode spec ({version}) is invalid!') + path = _search_path(lang) + prefix = _search_prefix(lang) + versions = _potential_search_versions(version, lang) - # Load base - spec = json_load(file) - - # Merge in fragments - fragments = CONSTANTS_PATH.glob(f'keycodes_{version}_*.hjson') - for file in fragments: - deep_update(spec, json_load(file)) + # Load bases + any fragments + spec = _process_files(_locate_files(path, prefix, versions)) # Sort? - spec['keycodes'] = dict(sorted(spec['keycodes'].items())) + spec['keycodes'] = dict(sorted(spec.get('keycodes', {}).items())) # Validate? _validate(spec) @@ -46,12 +97,20 @@ def load_spec(version): return spec -def list_versions(): +def list_versions(lang=None): """Return available versions - sorted newest first """ - ret = [] - for file in CONSTANTS_PATH.glob('keycodes_[0-9].[0-9].[0-9].hjson'): - ret.append(file.stem.split('_')[1]) + path = _search_path(lang) + prefix = _search_prefix(lang) + + return _find_versions(path, prefix) + + +def list_languages(): + """Return available languages + """ + ret = set() + for file in EXTRAS_PATH.glob('keycodes_*_[0-9].[0-9].[0-9].hjson'): + ret.add(file.stem.split('_')[1]) - ret.sort(reverse=True) return ret diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/keymap.py b/lib/python/qmk/keymap.py index 315af35b73..ce518e379d 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/keymap.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/keymap.py @@ -12,8 +12,9 @@ from pygments.token import Token from pygments import lex import qmk.path -from qmk.keyboard import find_keyboard_from_dir, rules_mk, keyboard_folder +from qmk.keyboard import find_keyboard_from_dir, keyboard_folder from qmk.errors import CppError +from qmk.info import info_json # The `keymap.c` template to use when a keyboard doesn't have its own DEFAULT_KEYMAP_C = """#include QMK_KEYBOARD_H @@ -374,11 +375,11 @@ def locate_keymap(keyboard, keymap): return keymap_path # Check community layouts as a fallback - rules = rules_mk(keyboard) + info = info_json(keyboard) - if "LAYOUTS" in rules: - for layout in rules["LAYOUTS"].split(): - community_layout = Path('layouts/community') / layout / keymap + for community_parent in Path('layouts').glob('*/'): + for layout in info.get("community_layouts", []): + community_layout = community_parent / layout / keymap if community_layout.exists(): if (community_layout / 'keymap.json').exists(): return community_layout / 'keymap.json' @@ -408,37 +409,36 @@ def list_keymaps(keyboard, c=True, json=True, additional_files=None, fullpath=Fa Returns: a sorted list of valid keymap names. """ - # parse all the rules.mk files for the keyboard - rules = rules_mk(keyboard) names = set() - if rules is not None: - keyboards_dir = Path('keyboards') - kb_path = keyboards_dir / keyboard + keyboards_dir = Path('keyboards') + kb_path = keyboards_dir / keyboard - # walk up the directory tree until keyboards_dir - # and collect all directories' name with keymap.c file in it - while kb_path != keyboards_dir: - keymaps_dir = kb_path / "keymaps" + # walk up the directory tree until keyboards_dir + # and collect all directories' name with keymap.c file in it + while kb_path != keyboards_dir: + keymaps_dir = kb_path / "keymaps" - if keymaps_dir.is_dir(): - for keymap in keymaps_dir.iterdir(): + if keymaps_dir.is_dir(): + for keymap in keymaps_dir.iterdir(): + if is_keymap_dir(keymap, c, json, additional_files): + keymap = keymap if fullpath else keymap.name + names.add(keymap) + + kb_path = kb_path.parent + + # Check community layouts as a fallback + info = info_json(keyboard) + + for community_parent in Path('layouts').glob('*/'): + for layout in info.get("community_layouts", []): + cl_path = community_parent / layout + if cl_path.is_dir(): + for keymap in cl_path.iterdir(): if is_keymap_dir(keymap, c, json, additional_files): keymap = keymap if fullpath else keymap.name names.add(keymap) - kb_path = kb_path.parent - - # if community layouts are supported, get them - if "LAYOUTS" in rules: - for layout in rules["LAYOUTS"].split(): - cl_path = Path('layouts/community') / layout - if cl_path.is_dir(): - for keymap in cl_path.iterdir(): - if is_keymap_dir(keymap, c, json, additional_files): - keymap = keymap if fullpath else keymap.name - names.add(keymap) - return sorted(names) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/painter.py b/lib/python/qmk/painter.py index d0cc1dddec..7ecdc55404 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/painter.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/painter.py @@ -7,6 +7,20 @@ from PIL import Image, ImageOps # The list of valid formats Quantum Painter supports valid_formats = { + 'rgb888': { + 'image_format': 'IMAGE_FORMAT_RGB888', + 'bpp': 24, + 'has_palette': False, + 'num_colors': 16777216, + 'image_format_byte': 0x09, # see qp_internal_formats.h + }, + 'rgb565': { + 'image_format': 'IMAGE_FORMAT_RGB565', + 'bpp': 16, + 'has_palette': False, + 'num_colors': 65536, + 'image_format_byte': 0x08, # see qp_internal_formats.h + }, 'pal256': { 'image_format': 'IMAGE_FORMAT_PALETTE', 'bpp': 8, @@ -144,19 +158,33 @@ def convert_requested_format(im, format): ncolors = format["num_colors"] image_format = format["image_format"] - # Ensure we have a valid number of colors for the palette - if ncolors <= 0 or ncolors > 256 or (ncolors & (ncolors - 1) != 0): - raise ValueError("Number of colors must be 2, 4, 16, or 256.") - # Work out where we're getting the bytes from if image_format == 'IMAGE_FORMAT_GRAYSCALE': + # Ensure we have a valid number of colors for the palette + if ncolors <= 0 or ncolors > 256 or (ncolors & (ncolors - 1) != 0): + raise ValueError("Number of colors must be 2, 4, 16, or 256.") # If mono, convert input to grayscale, then to RGB, then grab the raw bytes corresponding to the intensity of the red channel im = ImageOps.grayscale(im) im = im.convert("RGB") elif image_format == 'IMAGE_FORMAT_PALETTE': + # Ensure we have a valid number of colors for the palette + if ncolors <= 0 or ncolors > 256 or (ncolors & (ncolors - 1) != 0): + raise ValueError("Number of colors must be 2, 4, 16, or 256.") # If color, convert input to RGB, palettize based on the supplied number of colors, then get the raw palette bytes im = im.convert("RGB") im = im.convert("P", palette=Image.ADAPTIVE, colors=ncolors) + elif image_format == 'IMAGE_FORMAT_RGB565': + # Ensure we have a valid number of colors for the palette + if ncolors != 65536: + raise ValueError("Number of colors must be 65536.") + # If color, convert input to RGB + im = im.convert("RGB") + elif image_format == 'IMAGE_FORMAT_RGB888': + # Ensure we have a valid number of colors for the palette + if ncolors != 1677216: + raise ValueError("Number of colors must be 16777216.") + # If color, convert input to RGB + im = im.convert("RGB") return im @@ -170,8 +198,12 @@ def convert_image_bytes(im, format): image_format = format["image_format"] shifter = int(math.log2(ncolors)) pixels_per_byte = int(8 / math.log2(ncolors)) + bytes_per_pixel = math.ceil(math.log2(ncolors) / 8) (width, height) = im.size - expected_byte_count = ((width * height) + (pixels_per_byte - 1)) // pixels_per_byte + if (pixels_per_byte != 0): + expected_byte_count = ((width * height) + (pixels_per_byte - 1)) // pixels_per_byte + else: + expected_byte_count = width * height * bytes_per_pixel if image_format == 'IMAGE_FORMAT_GRAYSCALE': # Take the red channel @@ -212,6 +244,44 @@ def convert_image_bytes(im, format): byte = byte | ((image_bytes[byte_offset] & (ncolors - 1)) << int(n * shifter)) bytearray.append(byte) + if image_format == 'IMAGE_FORMAT_RGB565': + # Take the red, green, and blue channels + image_bytes_red = im.tobytes("raw", "R") + image_bytes_green = im.tobytes("raw", "G") + image_bytes_blue = im.tobytes("raw", "B") + image_pixels_len = len(image_bytes_red) + + # No palette + palette = None + + bytearray = [] + for x in range(image_pixels_len): + # 5 bits of red, 3 MSb of green + byte = ((image_bytes_red[x] >> 3 & 0x1F) << 3) + (image_bytes_green[x] >> 5 & 0x07) + bytearray.append(byte) + # 3 LSb of green, 5 bits of blue + byte = ((image_bytes_green[x] >> 2 & 0x07) << 5) + (image_bytes_blue[x] >> 3 & 0x1F) + bytearray.append(byte) + + if image_format == 'IMAGE_FORMAT_RGB888': + # Take the red, green, and blue channels + image_bytes_red = im.tobytes("raw", "R") + image_bytes_green = im.tobytes("raw", "G") + image_bytes_blue = im.tobytes("raw", "B") + image_pixels_len = len(image_bytes_red) + + # No palette + palette = None + + bytearray = [] + for x in range(image_pixels_len): + byte = image_bytes_red[x] + bytearray.append(byte) + byte = image_bytes_green[x] + bytearray.append(byte) + byte = image_bytes_blue[x] + bytearray.append(byte) + if len(bytearray) != expected_byte_count: raise Exception(f"Wrong byte count, was {len(bytearray)}, expected {expected_byte_count}") diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/submodules.py b/lib/python/qmk/submodules.py index 52efa602a0..d0050b371d 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/submodules.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/submodules.py @@ -21,15 +21,17 @@ def status(): status is None when the submodule doesn't exist, False when it's out of date, and True when it's current """ submodules = {} - git_cmd = cli.run(['git', 'submodule', 'status'], timeout=30) - - for line in git_cmd.stdout.split('\n'): - if not line: - continue + gitmodule_config = cli.run(['git', 'config', '-f', '.gitmodules', '-l'], timeout=30) + for line in gitmodule_config.stdout.splitlines(): + key, value = line.split('=', maxsplit=2) + if key.endswith('.path'): + submodules[value] = {'name': value, 'status': None} + git_cmd = cli.run(['git', 'submodule', 'status'], timeout=30) + for line in git_cmd.stdout.splitlines(): status = line[0] githash, submodule = line[1:].split()[:2] - submodules[submodule] = {'name': submodule, 'githash': githash} + submodules[submodule]['githash'] = githash if status == '-': submodules[submodule]['status'] = None @@ -40,11 +42,8 @@ def status(): else: raise ValueError('Unknown `git submodule status` sha-1 prefix character: "%s"' % status) - submodule_logs = cli.run(['git', 'submodule', '-q', 'foreach', 'git --no-pager log --pretty=format:"$sm_path%x01%h%x01%ad%x01%s%x0A" --date=iso -n1']) - for log_line in submodule_logs.stdout.split('\n'): - if not log_line: - continue - + submodule_logs = cli.run(['git', 'submodule', '-q', 'foreach', 'git --no-pager log --no-show-signature --pretty=format:"$sm_path%x01%h%x01%ad%x01%s%x0A" --date=iso -n1']) + for log_line in submodule_logs.stdout.splitlines(): r = log_line.split('\x01') submodule = r[0] submodules[submodule]['shorthash'] = r[1] if len(r) > 1 else '' @@ -52,10 +51,7 @@ def status(): submodules[submodule]['last_log_message'] = r[3] if len(r) > 3 else '' submodule_tags = cli.run(['git', 'submodule', '-q', 'foreach', '\'echo $sm_path `git describe --tags`\'']) - for log_line in submodule_tags.stdout.split('\n'): - if not log_line: - continue - + for log_line in submodule_tags.stdout.splitlines(): r = log_line.split() submodule = r[0] submodules[submodule]['describe'] = r[1] if len(r) > 1 else '' |