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`QMK_KEYS_PER_SCAN` (#15292)
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* add bluepill mcu to splittest
* fix typo
* refactoring
* mcu config goes to mcuconf.h of keyboard
* keymap specific config goes to keymap config.h
* keyboard specific depending of keymap goes to post_config.h
* Apply suggested change
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Apply suggested change
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Apply suggested change
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Apply suggested change
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Apply suggested change
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* splittest/bluepill: improve documentation
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
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* Basic support for Maltron DQz11N1G controller replacement.
* Update keyboards/handwired/dqz11n1g/rules.mk
* Rehost images to cubeupload.com.
(They were previously hosted via github wiki)
* Apply suggestions from noroadsleft code review
* Update keyboards/handwired/dqz11n1g/dqz11n1g.h
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* PMW33XX drivers overhaul
This combines the PMW3389 and PM3360 drivers as they only differ in the
firmware blobs and CPI get and set functions. The following changes have
been made:
* PMW3389 now gets the same multi-sensor feature that is already available on the
PMW3360.
* Introduced a shared pmw33xx_report_t struct is now directly readable via SPI
transactions instead of individual byte-sized reads, saving multiple
copies and bitshift operations.
* pmw33(89/60)_get_report functions had unreachable branches in their motion
detection logic these have been simplied as much as possible.
* The fast firmware upload option has been removed as this becomes obsolete by
the newly introduced polled waiting functions for ChibiOS polled waiting
* PMW33(60/89)_SPI_LSBFIRST and PMW33(60/89)_SPI_MODE config options
have been removed as they don't need to be configurable.
* All PMW3389 and PMW3360 defines have been unified to a PMW33XX prefix
to reduce code duplication and make the defines interchangeable
* Adjust keyboards to PMW33XX naming scheme
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* Use polled waiting on platforms that support it
Due to context switching overhead waiting a very short amount of time on
a sleeping thread is often not accurate and in fact not usable for timing
critical usage i.e. in a driver. Thus we use polled waiting for ranges
in the us range on platforms that support it instead. The fallback is
the thread sleeping mechanism.
This includes:
* ARM platforms with CYCCNT register (ARMv7, ARMv8) this is
incremented at CPU clock frequency
* GD32VF103 RISC-V port with CSR_MCYCLE register this is incremented at
CPU clock frequency
* RP2040 ARMv6 port which uses the integrated timer peripheral which is
incremented with a fixed 1MHz frequency
* Use wait_us() instead of chSysPolledDelayX
...as it is powered by busy waiting now.
* Add chibios waiting methods test bench
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* Add missing '(' to print_bin_reverse32 declaration
* Fix insufficient character buffers on satisfaction75
* Remove \0 character in format string and use corrected offset math
instead on rocketboard 16
* Replace snprintf_ with snprintf for djinn
* Explicitly ignore format checks for tracktyl manuform that uses %b
specifier
* Print properly escaped version string in command.c, as PRODUCT or
other defines can contain constructs like 'Vendor keyboard 66%' which
will be interpreted as a format specifier
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* Tentative Teensy 3.5 support
* Set firmware format to .hex for ARM Teensys
* Got to "device descriptor failed" by comparing with Teensy 3.6 code
* Drop down to 96MHz...
* Bump back up to 120MHz
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Co-authored-by: mmccoyd <mmccoyd@cs.berkley.edu>
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* Disable RESET keycode because of naming conflicts
* Add Pico SDK as submodule
* Add RP2040 build support to QMK
* Adjust USB endpoint structs for RP2040
* Add RP2040 bootloader and double-tap reset routine
* Add generic and pro micro RP2040 boards
* Add RP2040 onekey keyboard
* Add WS2812 PIO DMA enabled driver and documentation
Supports regular and open-drain output configuration. RP2040 GPIOs are
sadly not 5V tolerant, so this is a bit use-less or needs extra hardware
or you take the risk to fry your hardware.
* Adjust SIO Driver for RP2040
* Adjust I2C Driver for RP2040
* Adjust SPI Driver for RP2040
* Add PIO serial driver and documentation
* Add general RP2040 documentation
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
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Co-authored-by: James Young <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
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