qmk_firmware/keyboards/helix/rev2/split_util.c

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#include <avr/io.h>
#include <avr/wdt.h>
#include <avr/power.h>
#include <avr/interrupt.h>
#include <util/delay.h>
#include <avr/eeprom.h>
#include "split_util.h"
#include "matrix.h"
#include "keyboard.h"
#include "wait.h"
#ifdef USE_MATRIX_I2C
# include "i2c.h"
#else
Keyboard: Helix serial improvements (#3608) * add change_reciver2sender()/change_sender2reciver() This is a change to improve readability. * txled, rxled off in matrix_init() * add serial_send_packet() / serial_recive_packet() This is a change to reduce object size. * add serial_low() at ISR() top * add __attribute__((always_inline)) to some functions * modify serial_send_packet()/serial_recive_packet() A little, object size reduction. A little, speedup. * add debug code to helix/serial.c * Adjust sampling timing of serial signal being received * add split_scomm.c/split_scomm.h and change serial.c/serial.h serial.c was divided into 2 layers, split_scom.c and serial.c. The upper layer split_scomm.c is called from matrix.c. The lower layer serial.c accesses the hardware. * add split_scomm.c/split_scomm.h into helix/rev1 * reduce object size helix/rev2/matrix.c * remove checksum check, add parity check * force occur parity error for test * parity test ok. remove test code * change some comment & add skip code when buffer_size == 0 * serial.c: multiple types of transaction support Add 4 bits transaction-type field at packet top. Select Transaction Descriptor Table entry by transaction-type. * helix serial master-slave transaction optimize Using multi-type transaction feature of serial.c, communication contents between master slaves were optimized. * add debug code for retry * add comment into each config.h * fix ISR status drop * add a debug macro 'debug_retry_chg()' * reduce led_test size * remove debug code from helix/serial.c and etc. * helix:five_rows change TAPPING_TERM value 140 * Improved compatibility with let's split of serial.c. Finish helix/serial.c improvement. - The difference with the original let's split's serial.c - It's high-speed about 4 times. - Stable bi-directional data transfer. (Helix need master to slave transfer) - serial.h was divided 2 files, serial_config.h and sereial.h - With multiple types of transaction support, communication contents can be optimized. (NEW flexible API) - USE OLD Simple APIs (compatible with let's split serial.c) - files : - serial_config.h -- hardware configuration (need include by config.h) - serial.c/serial.h -- serial communication - USE NEW flexible APIs. (Support multi-type transaction function.) serial.c was divided into 2 layers, split_scom.c and serial.c. The upper layer split_scomm.c is called from matrix.c. The lower layer serial.c accesses the hardware. - files - split_scomm.c -- communication buffer is defined in here. call by matrix.c. - split_scomm.h -- buffer size is defined in here. include by matrix.c, split_util.c - serial_config.h -- hardware configuration (need include by config.h) To use the NEW API, specify #define SERIAL_USE_MULTI_TRANSACTION - serial.c/serial.h -- serial communication lower layer - NEW APIs for serial.c / serial.h (The lower layer) // Soft Serial Transaction Descriptor typedef struct _SSTD_t { uint8_t *status; uint8_t initiator2target_buffer_size; uint8_t *initiator2target_buffer; uint8_t target2initiator_buffer_size; uint8_t *target2initiator_buffer; } SSTD_t; // initiator is transaction start side void soft_serial_initiator_init(SSTD_t *sstd_table); // target is interrupt accept side void soft_serial_target_init(SSTD_t *sstd_table); int soft_serial_transaction(int sstd_index); int soft_serial_get_and_clean_target_status(int sstd_index); - NEW APIs for split_scomm.c / split_scomm.h (The upper layer) move from old serial.c the following buffer and functions serial_slave_buffer[] serial_master_buffer[] void serial_master_init(void) void serial_slave_init(void) int serial_update_buffers(void) define SERIAL_xxxxx_BUFFER_LENGTH move from serial_config.h to split_scomm.h
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# include "split_scomm.h"
#endif
#ifdef EE_HANDS
# include "eeconfig.h"
#endif
#ifndef SPLIT_USB_TIMEOUT
#define SPLIT_USB_TIMEOUT 2500
#endif
volatile bool isLeftHand = true;
bool waitForUsb(void) {
for (uint8_t i = 0; i < (SPLIT_USB_TIMEOUT / 100); i++) {
// This will return true of a USB connection has been established
if (UDADDR & _BV(ADDEN)) {
return true;
}
wait_ms(100);
}
// Avoid NO_USB_STARTUP_CHECK - Disable USB as the previous checks seem to enable it somehow
(USBCON &= ~(_BV(USBE) | _BV(OTGPADE)));
return false;
}
__attribute__((weak)) bool is_keyboard_left(void) {
#if defined(SPLIT_HAND_PIN)
// Test pin SPLIT_HAND_PIN for High/Low, if low it's right hand
setPinInput(SPLIT_HAND_PIN);
return readPin(SPLIT_HAND_PIN);
#elif defined(EE_HANDS)
return eeconfig_read_handedness();
#elif defined(MASTER_RIGHT)
return !has_usb();
#endif
return has_usb();
}
__attribute__((weak)) bool has_usb(void) {
static enum { UNKNOWN, MASTER, SLAVE } usbstate = UNKNOWN;
// only check once, as this is called often
if (usbstate == UNKNOWN) {
#if defined(SPLIT_USB_DETECT)
usbstate = waitForUsb() ? MASTER : SLAVE;
#elif defined(__AVR__)
USBCON |= (1 << OTGPADE); // enables VBUS pad
wait_us(5);
usbstate = (USBSTA & (1 << VBUS)) ? MASTER : SLAVE; // checks state of VBUS
#else
usbstate = MASTER;
#endif
}
return (usbstate == MASTER);
}
static void keyboard_master_setup(void) {
#ifdef USE_MATRIX_I2C
i2c_master_init();
#else
serial_master_init();
#endif
}
static void keyboard_slave_setup(void) {
#ifdef USE_MATRIX_I2C
i2c_slave_init(SLAVE_I2C_ADDRESS);
#else
serial_slave_init();
#endif
}
void split_keyboard_setup(void) {
isLeftHand = is_keyboard_left();
if (has_usb()) {
keyboard_master_setup();
} else {
keyboard_slave_setup();
}
sei();
}