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* Add Per Key functionality for AutoShift (#11536) * LED Matrix: Reactive effect buffers & advanced indicators (#12588) * [Keyboard] kint36: switch to sym_eager_pk debouncing (#12626) * [Keyboard] kint2pp: reduce input latency by ≈10ms (#12625) * LED Matrix: Split (#12633) * [CI] Format code according to conventions (#12650) * feat: infinite timeout for leader key (#6580) * feat: implement leader_no_timeout logic * docs(leader_key): infinite leader timeout docs * Format code according to conventions (#12680) * Update ADC driver for STM32F1xx, STM32F3xx, STM32F4xx (#12403) * Fix default ADC_RESOLUTION for ADCv3 (and ADCv4) Recent ChibiOS update removed ADC_CFGR1_RES_10BIT from the ADCv3 headers (that macro should not have been there, because ADCv3 has CFGR instead of CFGR1). Fix the default value for ADC_RESOLUTION to use ADC_CFGR_RES_10BITS if it is defined (that name is used for ADCv3 and ADCv4). * Update ADC docs to match the actually used resolution ADC driver for ChibiOS actually uses the 10-bit resolution by default (probably to match AVR); fix the documentation accordingly. Also add both ADC_CFGR_RES_10BITS and ADC_CFGR1_RES_10BIT constants (these names differ according to the ADC implementation in the particular MCU). * Fix pinToMux() for B12 and B13 on STM32F3xx Testing on STM32F303CCT6 revealed that the ADC mux values for B12 and B13 pins were wrong. * Add support for all possible analog pins on STM32F1xx Added ADC mux values for pins A0...A7, B0, B1, C0...C5 on STM32F1xx (they are the same at least for STM32F103x8 and larger F103 devices, and also F102, F105, F107 families). Actually tested on STM32F103C8T6 (therefore pins C0...C5 were not tested). Pins F6...F10, which are present on STM32F103x[C-G] in 144-pin packages, cannot be supported at the moment, because those pins are connected only to ADC3, but the ChibiOS ADC driver for STM32F1xx supports only ADC1. * Add support for all possible analog pins on STM32F4xx Added ADC mux values for pins A0...A7, B0, B1, C0...C5 and optionally F3...F10 (if STM32_ADC_USE_ADC3 is enabled). These mux values are apparently the same for all F4xx devices, except some smaller devices may not have ADC3. Actually tested on STM32F401CCU6, STM32F401CEU6, STM32F411CEU6 (using various WeAct “Blackpill” boards); only pins A0...A7, B0, B1 were tested. Pins F3...F10 are inside `#if STM32_ADC_USE_ADC3` because some devices which don't have ADC3 also don't have the GPIOF port, therefore the code which refers to Fx pins does not compile. * Fix STM32F3xx ADC mux table in documentation The ADC driver documentation had some errors in the mux table for STM32F3xx. Fix this table to match the datasheet and the actual code (mux settings for B12 and B13 were also tested on a real STM32F303CCT6 chip). * Add STM32F1xx ADC pins to the documentation * Add STM32F4xx ADC pins to the documentation * Add initial support for tinyuf2 bootloader (when hosted on F411 blackpill) (#12600) * Add support for jumping to tinyuf2 bootloader. Adds blackpill UF2 example. * Update flashing.md * Update chconf.h * Update config.h * Update halconf.h * Update mcuconf.h * eeprom driver: Refactor where eeprom driver initialisation (and EEPROM emulation initialisation) occurs to make it non-target-specific. (#12671) * Add support for MCU = STM32F446 (#12619) * Add support for MCU = STM32F446 * Update platforms/chibios/GENERIC_STM32_F446XE/configs/config.h * Restore mcuconf.h to the one used by RT-STM32F446RE-NUCLEO64 * stm32f446: update mcuconf.h and board.h for 16MHz operation, with USB enabled, and other peripherals disabled. * Format code according to conventions (#12682) * Format code according to conventions (#12687) * Add STM32L433 and L443 support (#12063) * initial L433 commit * change to XC * fix L433 * disable all peripherals * update system and peripheral clocks * 433 change * use its own board files * revert its own board files * l433 specific change * fix stm32l432xx define * remove duplicate #define * fix bootloader jump * move to L443xx and add i2c2, spi2, usart3 to mcuconf.h * move to L443 * move to L443 * fix sdmmc in mcuconf.h * include STM32L443 * add L443 * Include L443 in compatible microcontrollers * Include L443 in compatible microcontrollers * Update config bootloader jump description * Update ChibiOS define reasoning * Update quantum/mcu_selection.mk * fix git conflict * Updated Function96 with V2 files and removed chconf.h and halconf.h (#12613) * Fix bad PR merge for #6580. (#12721) * Change RGB/LED Matrix to use a simple define for USB suspend (#12697) * [CI] Format code according to conventions (#12731) * Fixing transport's led/rgb matrix suspend state logic (#12770) * [CI] Format code according to conventions (#12772) * Fix comment parsing (#12750) * Added OLED fade out support (#12086) * fix some references to bin/qmk that slipped in (#12832) * Resolve a number of warnings in `qmk generate-api` (#12833) * New command: qmk console (#12828) * stash poc * stash * tidy up implementation * Tidy up slightly for review * Tidy up slightly for review * Bodge environment to make tests pass * Refactor away from asyncio due to windows issues * Filter devices * align vid/pid printing * Add hidapi to the installers * start preparing for multiple hid_listeners * udev rules for hid_listen * refactor to move closer to end state * very basic implementation of the threaded model * refactor how vid/pid/index are supplied and parsed * windows improvements * read the report directly when usage page isn't available * add per-device colors, the choice to show names or numbers, and refactor * add timestamps * Add support for showing bootloaders * tweak the color for bootloaders * Align bootloader disconnect with connect color * add support for showing all bootloaders * fix the pyusb check * tweaks * fix exception * hide a stack trace behind -v * add --no-bootloaders option * add documentation for qmk console * Apply suggestions from code review * pyformat * clean up and flesh out KNOWN_BOOTLOADERS * Remove pointless SERIAL_LINK_ENABLE rules (#12846) * Make Swap Hands use PROGMEM (#12284) This converts the array that the Swap Hands feature uses to use PROGMEM, and to read from that array, as such. Since this array never changes at runtime, there is no reason to keep it in memory. Especially for AVR boards, as memory is a precious resource. * Fix another bin/qmk reference (#12856) * [Keymap] Turn OLED off on suspend in soundmonster keymap (#10419) * Fixup build errors on `develop` branch. (#12723) * LED Matrix: Effects! (#12651) * Fix syntax error when compiling for ARM (#12866) * Remove KEYMAP and LAYOUT_kc (#12160) * alias KEYMAP to LAYOUT * remove KEYMAP and LAYOUT_kc * Add setup, clone, and env to the list of commands we allow even with broken modules (#12868) * Rename `point_t` -> `led_point_t` (#12864) * [Keyboard] updated a vendor name / fixed minor keymap issues (#12881) * Add missing LED Matrix suspend code to suspend.c (#12878) * LED Matrix: Documentation (#12685) * Deprecate `send_unicode_hex_string()` (#12602) * Fix spelling mistake regarding LED Matrix in split_common. (#12888) * [Keymap] Fix QWERTY/DVORAK status output for kzar keymap (#12895) * Use milc.subcommand.config instead of qmk.cli.config (#12915) * Use milc.subcommand.config instead * pyformat * remove the config test * Add function to allow repeated blinking of one layer (#12237) * Implement function rgblight_blink_layer_repeat to allow repeated blinking of one layer at a time * Update doc * Rework rgblight blinking according to requested change * optimize storage * Fixup housekeeping from being invoked twice per loop. (#12933) * matrix: wait for row signal to go HIGH for every row (#12945) I noticed this discrepancy (last row of the matrix treated differently than the others) when optimizing the input latency of my keyboard controller, see also https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2021-05-08-keyboard-input-latency-qmk-kinesis/ Before this commit, when tuning the delays I noticed ghost key presses when pressing the F2 key, which is on the last row of the keyboard matrix: the dead_grave key, which is on the first row of the keyboard matrix, would be incorrectly detected as pressed. After this commit, all keyboard matrix rows are interpreted correctly. I suspect that my setup is more susceptible to this nuance than others because I use GPIO_INPUT_PIN_DELAY=0 and hence don’t have another delay that might mask the problem. * ensure we do not conflict with existing keymap aliases (#12976) * Add support for up to 4 IS31FL3733 drivers (#12342) * Convert Encoder callbacks to be boolean functions (#12805) * [Keyboard] Fix Terrazzo build failure (#12977) * Do not hard set config in CPTC files (#11864) * [Keyboard] Corne - Remove legacy revision support (#12226) * [Keymap] Update to Drashna keymap and user code (based on develop) (#12936) * Add Full-duplex serial driver for ARM boards (#9842) * Document LED_MATRIX_FRAMEBUFFER_EFFECTS (#12987) * Backlight: add defines for default level and breathing state (#12560) * Add dire message about LUFA mass storage bootloader (#13014) * [Keyboard] Remove redundant legacy and common headers for crkbd (#13023) Was causing compiler errors on some systems. * Fix keyboards/keymaps for boolean encoder callback changes (#12985) * `backlight.c`: include `eeprom.h` (#13024) * Add changelog for 2021-05-29 Breaking Changes merge (#12939) * Add ChangeLog for 2021-05-29 Breaking Changes Merge: initial version * Add recent develop changes * Sort recent develop changes * Remove sections for ChibiOS changes per tzarc No ChibiOS changes this round. * Add and sort recent develop changes * add notes about keyboard moves/deletions * import changelog for PR 12172 Documents the change to BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE. * update section headings * re-sort changelog * add additional note regarding Bootmagic changes * remove changelog timestamp * update dates in main Breaking Changes docs * fix broken section anchors in previous changelogs * add link to backlight/eeprom patch to changelog * highlight some more changes * link PRs from section headers * Restore standard readme * run: qmk cformat --core-only
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#include "ws2812.h"
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#include "quantum.h"
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#include <hal.h>
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/* Adapted from https://github.com/joewa/WS2812-LED-Driver_ChibiOS/ */
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#ifdef RGBW
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# error "RGBW not supported"
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#endif
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#ifndef WS2812_PWM_DRIVER
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# define WS2812_PWM_DRIVER PWMD2 // TIMx
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#endif
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#ifndef WS2812_PWM_CHANNEL
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# define WS2812_PWM_CHANNEL 2 // Channel
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#endif
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#ifndef WS2812_PWM_PAL_MODE
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# define WS2812_PWM_PAL_MODE 2 // DI Pin's alternate function value
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#endif
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#ifndef WS2812_DMA_STREAM
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# define WS2812_DMA_STREAM STM32_DMA1_STREAM2 // DMA Stream for TIMx_UP
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#endif
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#ifndef WS2812_DMA_CHANNEL
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# define WS2812_DMA_CHANNEL 2 // DMA Channel for TIMx_UP
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#endif
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#if (STM32_DMA_SUPPORTS_DMAMUX == TRUE) && !defined(WS2812_DMAMUX_ID)
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# error "please consult your MCU's datasheet and specify in your config.h: #define WS2812_DMAMUX_ID STM32_DMAMUX1_TIM?_UP"
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#endif
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#ifndef WS2812_PWM_COMPLEMENTARY_OUTPUT
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# define WS2812_PWM_OUTPUT_MODE PWM_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_HIGH
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#else
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# if !STM32_PWM_USE_ADVANCED
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# error "WS2812_PWM_COMPLEMENTARY_OUTPUT requires STM32_PWM_USE_ADVANCED == TRUE"
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# endif
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# define WS2812_PWM_OUTPUT_MODE PWM_COMPLEMENTARY_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_HIGH
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#endif
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// Push Pull or Open Drain Configuration
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// Default Push Pull
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#ifndef WS2812_EXTERNAL_PULLUP
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# if defined(USE_GPIOV1)
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# define WS2812_OUTPUT_MODE PAL_MODE_STM32_ALTERNATE_PUSHPULL
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# else
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# define WS2812_OUTPUT_MODE PAL_MODE_ALTERNATE(WS2812_PWM_PAL_MODE) | PAL_STM32_OTYPE_PUSHPULL | PAL_STM32_OSPEED_HIGHEST | PAL_STM32_PUPDR_FLOATING
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# endif
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#else
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# if defined(USE_GPIOV1)
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# define WS2812_OUTPUT_MODE PAL_MODE_STM32_ALTERNATE_OPENDRAIN
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# else
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# define WS2812_OUTPUT_MODE PAL_MODE_ALTERNATE(WS2812_PWM_PAL_MODE) | PAL_STM32_OTYPE_OPENDRAIN | PAL_STM32_OSPEED_HIGHEST | PAL_STM32_PUPDR_FLOATING
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifndef WS2812_PWM_TARGET_PERIOD
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//# define WS2812_PWM_TARGET_PERIOD 800000 // Original code is 800k...?
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# define WS2812_PWM_TARGET_PERIOD 80000 // TODO: work out why 10x less on f303/f4x1
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#endif
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/* --- PRIVATE CONSTANTS ---------------------------------------------------- */
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#define WS2812_PWM_FREQUENCY (STM32_SYSCLK / 2) /**< Clock frequency of PWM, must be valid with respect to system clock! */
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#define WS2812_PWM_PERIOD (WS2812_PWM_FREQUENCY / WS2812_PWM_TARGET_PERIOD) /**< Clock period in ticks. 1 / 800kHz = 1.25 uS (as per datasheet) */
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/**
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* @brief Number of bit-periods to hold the data line low at the end of a frame
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*
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* The reset period for each frame is defined in WS2812_TRST_US.
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* Calculate the number of zeroes to add at the end assuming 1.25 uS/bit:
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*/
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#define WS2812_RESET_BIT_N (1000 * WS2812_TRST_US / 1250)
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#define WS2812_COLOR_BIT_N (RGBLED_NUM * 24) /**< Number of data bits */
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#define WS2812_BIT_N (WS2812_COLOR_BIT_N + WS2812_RESET_BIT_N) /**< Total number of bits in a frame */
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/**
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* @brief High period for a zero, in ticks
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*
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* Per the datasheet:
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* WS2812:
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* - T0H: 200 nS to 500 nS, inclusive
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* - T0L: 650 nS to 950 nS, inclusive
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* WS2812B:
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* - T0H: 200 nS to 500 nS, inclusive
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* - T0L: 750 nS to 1050 nS, inclusive
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*
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* The duty cycle is calculated for a high period of 350 nS.
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*/
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#define WS2812_DUTYCYCLE_0 (WS2812_PWM_FREQUENCY / (1000000000 / 350))
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/**
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* @brief High period for a one, in ticks
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*
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* Per the datasheet:
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* WS2812:
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* - T1H: 550 nS to 850 nS, inclusive
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* - T1L: 450 nS to 750 nS, inclusive
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* WS2812B:
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* - T1H: 750 nS to 1050 nS, inclusive
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* - T1L: 200 nS to 500 nS, inclusive
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*
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* The duty cycle is calculated for a high period of 800 nS.
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* This is in the middle of the specifications of the WS2812 and WS2812B.
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*/
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#define WS2812_DUTYCYCLE_1 (WS2812_PWM_FREQUENCY / (1000000000 / 800))
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/* --- PRIVATE MACROS ------------------------------------------------------- */
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/**
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* @brief Determine the index in @ref ws2812_frame_buffer "the frame buffer" of a given bit
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*
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* @param[in] led: The led index [0, @ref RGBLED_NUM)
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* @param[in] byte: The byte number [0, 2]
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* @param[in] bit: The bit number [0, 7]
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*
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* @return The bit index
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*/
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#define WS2812_BIT(led, byte, bit) (24 * (led) + 8 * (byte) + (7 - (bit)))
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#if (WS2812_BYTE_ORDER == WS2812_BYTE_ORDER_GRB)
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/**
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* @brief Determine the index in @ref ws2812_frame_buffer "the frame buffer" of a given red bit
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*
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* @note The red byte is the middle byte in the color packet
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*
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* @param[in] led: The led index [0, @ref RGBLED_NUM)
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* @param[in] bit: The bit number [0, 7]
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*
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* @return The bit index
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*/
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# define WS2812_RED_BIT(led, bit) WS2812_BIT((led), 1, (bit))
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/**
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* @brief Determine the index in @ref ws2812_frame_buffer "the frame buffer" of a given green bit
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*
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* @note The red byte is the first byte in the color packet
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*
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* @param[in] led: The led index [0, @ref RGBLED_NUM)
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* @param[in] bit: The bit number [0, 7]
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*
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* @return The bit index
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*/
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# define WS2812_GREEN_BIT(led, bit) WS2812_BIT((led), 0, (bit))
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/**
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* @brief Determine the index in @ref ws2812_frame_buffer "the frame buffer" of a given blue bit
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*
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* @note The red byte is the last byte in the color packet
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*
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* @param[in] led: The led index [0, @ref RGBLED_NUM)
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* @param[in] bit: The bit index [0, 7]
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*
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* @return The bit index
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*/
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# define WS2812_BLUE_BIT(led, bit) WS2812_BIT((led), 2, (bit))
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#elif (WS2812_BYTE_ORDER == WS2812_BYTE_ORDER_RGB)
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/**
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* @brief Determine the index in @ref ws2812_frame_buffer "the frame buffer" of a given red bit
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*
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* @note The red byte is the middle byte in the color packet
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*
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* @param[in] led: The led index [0, @ref RGBLED_NUM)
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* @param[in] bit: The bit number [0, 7]
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*
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* @return The bit index
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*/
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# define WS2812_RED_BIT(led, bit) WS2812_BIT((led), 0, (bit))
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/**
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* @brief Determine the index in @ref ws2812_frame_buffer "the frame buffer" of a given green bit
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*
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* @note The red byte is the first byte in the color packet
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*
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* @param[in] led: The led index [0, @ref RGBLED_NUM)
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* @param[in] bit: The bit number [0, 7]
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*
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* @return The bit index
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*/
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# define WS2812_GREEN_BIT(led, bit) WS2812_BIT((led), 1, (bit))
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/**
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* @brief Determine the index in @ref ws2812_frame_buffer "the frame buffer" of a given blue bit
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*
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* @note The red byte is the last byte in the color packet
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*
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* @param[in] led: The led index [0, @ref RGBLED_NUM)
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* @param[in] bit: The bit index [0, 7]
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*
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* @return The bit index
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*/
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# define WS2812_BLUE_BIT(led, bit) WS2812_BIT((led), 2, (bit))
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#elif (WS2812_BYTE_ORDER == WS2812_BYTE_ORDER_BGR)
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/**
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* @brief Determine the index in @ref ws2812_frame_buffer "the frame buffer" of a given red bit
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*
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* @note The red byte is the middle byte in the color packet
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*
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* @param[in] led: The led index [0, @ref RGBLED_NUM)
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* @param[in] bit: The bit number [0, 7]
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*
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* @return The bit index
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*/
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# define WS2812_RED_BIT(led, bit) WS2812_BIT((led), 2, (bit))
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/**
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* @brief Determine the index in @ref ws2812_frame_buffer "the frame buffer" of a given green bit
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*
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* @note The red byte is the first byte in the color packet
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*
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* @param[in] led: The led index [0, @ref RGBLED_NUM)
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* @param[in] bit: The bit number [0, 7]
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*
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* @return The bit index
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*/
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# define WS2812_GREEN_BIT(led, bit) WS2812_BIT((led), 1, (bit))
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/**
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* @brief Determine the index in @ref ws2812_frame_buffer "the frame buffer" of a given blue bit
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*
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* @note The red byte is the last byte in the color packet
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*
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* @param[in] led: The led index [0, @ref RGBLED_NUM)
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* @param[in] bit: The bit index [0, 7]
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*
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* @return The bit index
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*/
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# define WS2812_BLUE_BIT(led, bit) WS2812_BIT((led), 0, (bit))
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#endif
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/* --- PRIVATE VARIABLES ---------------------------------------------------- */
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static uint32_t ws2812_frame_buffer[WS2812_BIT_N + 1]; /**< Buffer for a frame */
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/* --- PUBLIC FUNCTIONS ----------------------------------------------------- */
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/*
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* Gedanke: Double-buffer type transactions: double buffer transfers using two memory pointers for
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the memory (while the DMA is reading/writing from/to a buffer, the application can
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write/read to/from the other buffer).
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*/
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void ws2812_init(void) {
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// Initialize led frame buffer
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uint32_t i;
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for (i = 0; i < WS2812_COLOR_BIT_N; i++) ws2812_frame_buffer[i] = WS2812_DUTYCYCLE_0; // All color bits are zero duty cycle
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for (i = 0; i < WS2812_RESET_BIT_N; i++) ws2812_frame_buffer[i + WS2812_COLOR_BIT_N] = 0; // All reset bits are zero
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palSetLineMode(RGB_DI_PIN, WS2812_OUTPUT_MODE);
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// PWM Configuration
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//#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Woverride-init" // Turn off override-init warning for this struct. We use the overriding ability to set a "default" channel config
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static const PWMConfig ws2812_pwm_config = {
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.frequency = WS2812_PWM_FREQUENCY,
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.period = WS2812_PWM_PERIOD, // Mit dieser Periode wird UDE-Event erzeugt und ein neuer Wert (Länge WS2812_BIT_N) vom DMA ins CCR geschrieben
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.callback = NULL,
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.channels =
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{
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[0 ... 3] = {.mode = PWM_OUTPUT_DISABLED, .callback = NULL}, // Channels default to disabled
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[WS2812_PWM_CHANNEL - 1] = {.mode = WS2812_PWM_OUTPUT_MODE, .callback = NULL}, // Turn on the channel we care about
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},
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.cr2 = 0,
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.dier = TIM_DIER_UDE, // DMA on update event for next period
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};
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//#pragma GCC diagnostic pop // Restore command-line warning options
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// Configure DMA
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// dmaInit(); // Joe added this
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dmaStreamAlloc(WS2812_DMA_STREAM - STM32_DMA_STREAM(0), 10, NULL, NULL);
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dmaStreamSetPeripheral(WS2812_DMA_STREAM, &(WS2812_PWM_DRIVER.tim->CCR[WS2812_PWM_CHANNEL - 1])); // Ziel ist der An-Zeit im Cap-Comp-Register
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dmaStreamSetMemory0(WS2812_DMA_STREAM, ws2812_frame_buffer);
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dmaStreamSetTransactionSize(WS2812_DMA_STREAM, WS2812_BIT_N);
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dmaStreamSetMode(WS2812_DMA_STREAM, STM32_DMA_CR_CHSEL(WS2812_DMA_CHANNEL) | STM32_DMA_CR_DIR_M2P | STM32_DMA_CR_PSIZE_WORD | STM32_DMA_CR_MSIZE_WORD | STM32_DMA_CR_MINC | STM32_DMA_CR_CIRC | STM32_DMA_CR_PL(3));
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// M2P: Memory 2 Periph; PL: Priority Level
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#if (STM32_DMA_SUPPORTS_DMAMUX == TRUE)
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// If the MCU has a DMAMUX we need to assign the correct resource
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dmaSetRequestSource(WS2812_DMA_STREAM, WS2812_DMAMUX_ID);
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#endif
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// Start DMA
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dmaStreamEnable(WS2812_DMA_STREAM);
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// Configure PWM
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// NOTE: It's required that preload be enabled on the timer channel CCR register. This is currently enabled in the
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// ChibiOS driver code, so we don't have to do anything special to the timer. If we did, we'd have to start the timer,
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// disable counting, enable the channel, and then make whatever configuration changes we need.
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pwmStart(&WS2812_PWM_DRIVER, &ws2812_pwm_config);
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pwmEnableChannel(&WS2812_PWM_DRIVER, WS2812_PWM_CHANNEL - 1, 0); // Initial period is 0; output will be low until first duty cycle is DMA'd in
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}
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void ws2812_write_led(uint16_t led_number, uint8_t r, uint8_t g, uint8_t b) {
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// Write color to frame buffer
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for (uint8_t bit = 0; bit < 8; bit++) {
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ws2812_frame_buffer[WS2812_RED_BIT(led_number, bit)] = ((r >> bit) & 0x01) ? WS2812_DUTYCYCLE_1 : WS2812_DUTYCYCLE_0;
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ws2812_frame_buffer[WS2812_GREEN_BIT(led_number, bit)] = ((g >> bit) & 0x01) ? WS2812_DUTYCYCLE_1 : WS2812_DUTYCYCLE_0;
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ws2812_frame_buffer[WS2812_BLUE_BIT(led_number, bit)] = ((b >> bit) & 0x01) ? WS2812_DUTYCYCLE_1 : WS2812_DUTYCYCLE_0;
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}
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}
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// Setleds for standard RGB
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void ws2812_setleds(LED_TYPE* ledarray, uint16_t leds) {
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static bool s_init = false;
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if (!s_init) {
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ws2812_init();
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s_init = true;
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}
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for (uint16_t i = 0; i < leds; i++) {
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ws2812_write_led(i, ledarray[i].r, ledarray[i].g, ledarray[i].b);
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}
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}
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