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Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/apa102/apa102.c | 151 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/apa102/apa102.h (renamed from drivers/avr/apa102.h) | 32 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/avr/apa102.c | 96 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/chibios/serial_usart.c | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/qwiic/qwiic.mk | 9 |
5 files changed, 178 insertions, 123 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/apa102/apa102.c b/drivers/apa102/apa102.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7396dc3c55 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/apa102/apa102.c @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +/* Copyright 2020 Aldehir Rojas + * Copyright 2017 Mikkel (Duckle29) + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +#include "apa102.h" +#include "quantum.h" + +#ifndef APA102_NOPS +# if defined(__AVR__) +# define APA102_NOPS 0 // AVR at 16 MHz already spends 62.5 ns per clock, so no extra delay is needed +# elif defined(PROTOCOL_CHIBIOS) + +# include "hal.h" +# if defined(STM32F0XX) || defined(STM32F1XX) || defined(STM32F3XX) || defined(STM32F4XX) || defined(STM32L0XX) +# define APA102_NOPS (100 / (1000000000L / (STM32_SYSCLK / 4))) // This calculates how many loops of 4 nops to run to delay 100 ns +# else +# error("APA102_NOPS configuration required") +# define APA102_NOPS 0 // this just pleases the compile so the above error is easier to spot +# endif +# endif +#endif + +#define io_wait \ + do { \ + for (int i = 0; i < APA102_NOPS; i++) { \ + __asm__ volatile("nop\n\t" \ + "nop\n\t" \ + "nop\n\t" \ + "nop\n\t"); \ + } \ + } while (0) + +#define APA102_SEND_BIT(byte, bit) \ + do { \ + writePin(RGB_DI_PIN, (byte >> bit) & 1); \ + io_wait; \ + writePinHigh(RGB_CI_PIN); \ + io_wait; \ + writePinLow(RGB_CI_PIN); \ + io_wait; \ + } while (0) + +uint8_t apa102_led_brightness = APA102_DEFAULT_BRIGHTNESS; + +void static apa102_start_frame(void); +void static apa102_end_frame(uint16_t num_leds); + +void static apa102_send_frame(uint8_t red, uint8_t green, uint8_t blue, uint8_t brightness); +void static apa102_send_byte(uint8_t byte); + +void apa102_setleds(LED_TYPE *start_led, uint16_t num_leds) { + LED_TYPE *end = start_led + num_leds; + + apa102_start_frame(); + for (LED_TYPE *led = start_led; led < end; led++) { + apa102_send_frame(led->r, led->g, led->b, apa102_led_brightness); + } + apa102_end_frame(num_leds); +} + +// Overwrite the default rgblight_call_driver to use apa102 driver +void rgblight_call_driver(LED_TYPE *start_led, uint8_t num_leds) { apa102_setleds(start_led, num_leds); } + +void static apa102_init(void) { + setPinOutput(RGB_DI_PIN); + setPinOutput(RGB_CI_PIN); + + writePinLow(RGB_DI_PIN); + writePinLow(RGB_CI_PIN); +} + +void apa102_set_brightness(uint8_t brightness) { + if (brightness > APA102_MAX_BRIGHTNESS) { + apa102_led_brightness = APA102_MAX_BRIGHTNESS; + } else if (brightness < 0) { + apa102_led_brightness = 0; + } else { + apa102_led_brightness = brightness; + } +} + +void static apa102_send_frame(uint8_t red, uint8_t green, uint8_t blue, uint8_t brightness) { + apa102_send_byte(0b11100000 | brightness); + apa102_send_byte(blue); + apa102_send_byte(green); + apa102_send_byte(red); +} + +void static apa102_start_frame(void) { + apa102_init(); + for (uint16_t i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + apa102_send_byte(0); + } +} + +void static apa102_end_frame(uint16_t num_leds) { + // This function has been taken from: https://github.com/pololu/apa102-arduino/blob/master/APA102.h + // and adapted. The code is MIT licensed. I think thats compatible? + // + // The data stream seen by the last LED in the chain will be delayed by + // (count - 1) clock edges, because each LED before it inverts the clock + // line and delays the data by one clock edge. Therefore, to make sure + // the last LED actually receives the data we wrote, the number of extra + // edges we send at the end of the frame must be at least (count - 1). + // + // Assuming we only want to send these edges in groups of size K, the + // C/C++ expression for the minimum number of groups to send is: + // + // ((count - 1) + (K - 1)) / K + // + // The C/C++ expression above is just (count - 1) divided by K, + // rounded up to the nearest whole number if there is a remainder. + // + // We set K to 16 and use the formula above as the number of frame-end + // bytes to transfer. Each byte has 16 clock edges. + // + // We are ignoring the specification for the end frame in the APA102 + // datasheet, which says to send 0xFF four times, because it does not work + // when you have 66 LEDs or more, and also it results in unwanted white + // pixels if you try to update fewer LEDs than are on your LED strip. + uint16_t iterations = (num_leds + 14) / 16; + for (uint16_t i = 0; i < iterations; i++) { + apa102_send_byte(0); + } + + apa102_init(); +} + +void static apa102_send_byte(uint8_t byte) { + APA102_SEND_BIT(byte, 7); + APA102_SEND_BIT(byte, 6); + APA102_SEND_BIT(byte, 5); + APA102_SEND_BIT(byte, 4); + APA102_SEND_BIT(byte, 3); + APA102_SEND_BIT(byte, 2); + APA102_SEND_BIT(byte, 1); + APA102_SEND_BIT(byte, 0); +} diff --git a/drivers/avr/apa102.h b/drivers/apa102/apa102.h index d4c1e18ee1..58cf020c1e 100644 --- a/drivers/avr/apa102.h +++ b/drivers/apa102/apa102.h @@ -1,10 +1,5 @@ -/* - * light weight WS2812 lib include - * - * Version 2.3 - Nev 29th 2015 - * Author: Tim (cpldcpu@gmail.com) - * - * Please do not change this file! All configuration is handled in "ws2812_config.h" +/* Copyright 2020 Aldehir Rojas + * Copyright 2017 Mikkel (Duckle29) * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -22,24 +17,25 @@ #pragma once -#include <avr/io.h> -#include <avr/interrupt.h> - #include "color.h" +#ifndef APA102_DEFAULT_BRIGHTNESS +# define APA102_DEFAULT_BRIGHTNESS 31 +#endif + +#define APA102_MAX_BRIGHTNESS 31 + +extern uint8_t apa102_led_brightness; + /* User Interface * * Input: - * ledarray: An array of GRB data describing the LED colors - * number_of_leds: The number of LEDs to write - * pinmask (optional): Bitmask describing the output bin. e.g. _BV(PB0) + * start_led: An array of GRB data describing the LED colors + * num_leds: The number of LEDs to write * * The functions will perform the following actions: * - Set the data-out pin as output * - Send out the LED data - * - Wait 50�s to reset the LEDs */ - -void apa102_setleds(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t number_of_leds); -void apa102_setleds_pin(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t number_of_leds, uint8_t pinmask); -void apa102_setleds_rgbw(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t number_of_leds); +void apa102_setleds(LED_TYPE *start_led, uint16_t num_leds); +void apa102_set_brightness(uint8_t brightness); diff --git a/drivers/avr/apa102.c b/drivers/avr/apa102.c deleted file mode 100644 index 740acb5739..0000000000 --- a/drivers/avr/apa102.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -/* - * APA102 lib V1.0a - * - * Controls APA102 RGB-LEDs - * Author: Mikkel (Duckle29 on GitHub) - * - * Dec 22th, 2017 v1.0a Initial Version - * - * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - */ - -#include "apa102.h" -#include <avr/interrupt.h> -#include <avr/io.h> -#include <util/delay.h> -#include "debug.h" - -// Setleds for standard RGB -void inline apa102_setleds(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t leds) { apa102_setleds_pin(ledarray, leds, _BV(RGB_DI_PIN & 0xF), _BV(RGB_CLK_PIN & 0xF)); } - -void static inline apa102_setleds_pin(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t leds, uint8_t pinmask_DI, uint8_t pinmask_CLK) { - setPinOutput(RGB_DI_PIN); - setPinOutput(RGB_CLK_PIN); - - apa102_send_array((uint8_t *)ledarray, leds) -} - -void apa102_send_array(uint8_t *data, uint16_t leds) { // Data is struct of 3 bytes. RGB - leds is number of leds in data - apa102_start_frame(); - while (leds--) { - apa102_send_frame(0xFF000000 | (data->b << 16) | (data->g << 8) | data->r); - data++; - } - apa102_end_frame(leds); -} - -void apa102_send_frame(uint32_t frame) { - for (uint32_t i = 0xFF; i > 0;) { - apa102_send_byte(frame & i); - i = i << 8; - } -} - -void apa102_start_frame() { apa102_send_frame(0); } - -void apa102_end_frame(uint16_t leds) { - // This function has been taken from: https://github.com/pololu/apa102-arduino/blob/master/APA102.h - // and adapted. The code is MIT licensed. I think thats compatible? - - // We need to send some more bytes to ensure that all the LEDs in the - // chain see their new color and start displaying it. - // - // The data stream seen by the last LED in the chain will be delayed by - // (count - 1) clock edges, because each LED before it inverts the clock - // line and delays the data by one clock edge. Therefore, to make sure - // the last LED actually receives the data we wrote, the number of extra - // edges we send at the end of the frame must be at least (count - 1). - // For the APA102C, that is sufficient. - // - // The SK9822 only updates after it sees 32 zero bits followed by one more - // rising edge. To avoid having the update time depend on the color of - // the last LED, we send a dummy 0xFF byte. (Unfortunately, this means - // that partial updates of the beginning of an LED strip are not possible; - // the LED after the last one you are trying to update will be black.) - // After that, to ensure that the last LED in the chain sees 32 zero bits - // and a rising edge, we need to send at least 65 + (count - 1) edges. It - // is sufficent and simpler to just send (5 + count/16) bytes of zeros. - // - // We are ignoring the specification for the end frame in the APA102/SK9822 - // datasheets because it does not actually ensure that all the LEDs will - // start displaying their new colors right away. - - apa102_send_byte(0xFF); - for (uint16_t i = 0; i < 5 + leds / 16; i++) { - apa102_send_byte(0); - } -} - -void apa102_send_byte(uint8_t byte) { - uint8_t i; - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { - writePin(RGB_DI_PIN, !!(byte & (1 << (7 - i)))); - writePinHigh(RGB_CLK_PIN); - } -} diff --git a/drivers/chibios/serial_usart.c b/drivers/chibios/serial_usart.c index a3e21f90bc..7c81b16464 100644 --- a/drivers/chibios/serial_usart.c +++ b/drivers/chibios/serial_usart.c @@ -58,7 +58,10 @@ # error invalid SELECT_SOFT_SERIAL_SPEED value #endif -#define TIMEOUT 100 +#ifndef SERIAL_USART_TIMEOUT +# define SERIAL_USART_TIMEOUT 100 +#endif + #define HANDSHAKE_MAGIC 7 static inline msg_t sdWriteHalfDuplex(SerialDriver* driver, uint8_t* data, uint8_t size) { @@ -201,21 +204,21 @@ int soft_serial_transaction(int index) { sdClear(&SERIAL_USART_DRIVER); // First chunk is always transaction id - sdWriteTimeout(&SERIAL_USART_DRIVER, &sstd_index, sizeof(sstd_index), TIME_MS2I(TIMEOUT)); + sdWriteTimeout(&SERIAL_USART_DRIVER, &sstd_index, sizeof(sstd_index), TIME_MS2I(SERIAL_USART_TIMEOUT)); uint8_t sstd_index_shake = 0xFF; // Which we always read back first so that we can error out correctly // - due to the half duplex limitations on return codes, we always have to read *something* // - without the read, write only transactions *always* succeed, even during the boot process where the slave is not ready - res = sdReadTimeout(&SERIAL_USART_DRIVER, &sstd_index_shake, sizeof(sstd_index_shake), TIME_MS2I(TIMEOUT)); + res = sdReadTimeout(&SERIAL_USART_DRIVER, &sstd_index_shake, sizeof(sstd_index_shake), TIME_MS2I(SERIAL_USART_TIMEOUT)); if (res < 0 || (sstd_index_shake != (sstd_index ^ HANDSHAKE_MAGIC))) { dprintf("serial::usart_shake NO_RESPONSE\n"); return TRANSACTION_NO_RESPONSE; } if (trans->initiator2target_buffer_size) { - res = sdWriteTimeout(&SERIAL_USART_DRIVER, trans->initiator2target_buffer, trans->initiator2target_buffer_size, TIME_MS2I(TIMEOUT)); + res = sdWriteTimeout(&SERIAL_USART_DRIVER, trans->initiator2target_buffer, trans->initiator2target_buffer_size, TIME_MS2I(SERIAL_USART_TIMEOUT)); if (res < 0) { dprintf("serial::usart_transmit NO_RESPONSE\n"); return TRANSACTION_NO_RESPONSE; @@ -223,7 +226,7 @@ int soft_serial_transaction(int index) { } if (trans->target2initiator_buffer_size) { - res = sdReadTimeout(&SERIAL_USART_DRIVER, trans->target2initiator_buffer, trans->target2initiator_buffer_size, TIME_MS2I(TIMEOUT)); + res = sdReadTimeout(&SERIAL_USART_DRIVER, trans->target2initiator_buffer, trans->target2initiator_buffer_size, TIME_MS2I(SERIAL_USART_TIMEOUT)); if (res < 0) { dprintf("serial::usart_receive NO_RESPONSE\n"); return TRANSACTION_NO_RESPONSE; diff --git a/drivers/qwiic/qwiic.mk b/drivers/qwiic/qwiic.mk index b23c25657d..164bd72108 100644 --- a/drivers/qwiic/qwiic.mk +++ b/drivers/qwiic/qwiic.mk @@ -1,16 +1,17 @@ -ifneq ($(strip $(QWIIC_ENABLE)),) +ifeq ($(strip $(QWIIC_ENABLE)),yes) COMMON_VPATH += $(DRIVER_PATH)/qwiic OPT_DEFS += -DQWIIC_ENABLE SRC += qwiic.c QUANTUM_LIB_SRC += i2c_master.c -endif -ifneq ($(filter JOYSTIIC, $(QWIIC_ENABLE)),) +ifneq ($(filter JOYSTIIC, $(QWIIC_DRIVERS)),) OPT_DEFS += -DQWIIC_JOYSTIIC_ENABLE SRC += joystiic.c endif -ifneq ($(filter MICRO_OLED, $(QWIIC_ENABLE)),) +ifneq ($(filter MICRO_OLED, $(QWIIC_DRIVERS)),) OPT_DEFS += -DQWIIC_MICRO_OLED_ENABLE SRC += micro_oled.c endif + +endif |