* Align endpoint config as per rest of file (fixes#4783)
* Add comments about explicit order use
* Update tmk_core/protocol/chibios/usb_main.c
Co-Authored-By: fauxpark <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Initial ARM bitbang ws2812 driver
* Unify chibios platform to run rgblight_task
* Remove 'avr only' comments from ws2812 docs
* Remove 'avr only' comments from ws2812 docs
* Unify chibios platform to run rgblight_task - review comments
* Remove debug flags from keymap
* Add comments from review
* Add defines for STM32L0XX
* Attempt to get arm ws2812 working on multiple gcc versions
* Fix battery level code in adafruit_ble.cpp
The code in tsk_core/protocol/lufa/adafluit_ble.cpp that polls the
battery level for the Adafruit feather BLE controller reads the
regulated voltage, not the raw voltage coming from the battery. To do
that, the Adafruit Feather docs say you should read from pin A9:
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-feather-32u4-basic-proto/power-management#measuring-battery-4-9.
(See also
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-feather-32u4-bluefruit-le/pinouts#logic-pins-2-9.)
I'm not sure why, but analogRead(9); doesn't read the correct pin.
Checking all available analog pins experimentally, it turns out that
analogRead(7); returns the correct value. So the code above should read:
state.vbat = analogRead(7);
* Update tmk_core/protocol/lufa/adafruit_ble.cpp
Co-Authored-By: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
* Remove old comment
* Fix linking error
* Remove `#ifdef` around `#include analog.h`.
* Really fix linking error
* Fix indentation
* Fix braces
* Expand descriptor headers
* Align descriptor elements
* Nicer formatting
* Tidy up preprocessor statements
* Remove VERSION_BCD redefine - LUFA_VERSION_INTEGER is currently 0x170418
* Tidy up comments
* Tweak ordering of HID report elements (no functional changes)
* We don't need all of these newlines
* Move default USB_MAX_POWER_CONSUMPTION closer to where it makes sense
* Ask nicely
* Add some more comments
* Change indentation back to 4 spaces
* Add changelog entry
* clean up rgb matrix extern usage
Moved rgb matrix boiler plate into macros
Rebased onto typing heatmap pr
* Fixing the reversed frame buffer access in digital rain
* Fixing digital rain & typing heatmap if keyreactive effects are not enabled
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
* Adding parenthesizes to DRIVER_LED_TOTAL where necessary
* Updated docs
* added notes about parentheses
* Initial conversion of the rgb_led struct
* Converting last keyboard & updating effects to take advantage of the new structure
* New struct should not be const
* Updated docs
* Changing define ___ for no led to NO_LED
* Missed converting some keymap usages of the old struct layout
Assuming I understand this correctly, this should set the max scancode to E7 (RGUI), which is the last listed code in the main list (everything else use for internal QMK/TMK stuff).
* port Massdrop CTRL/ALT to use RGB Matrix
Co-authored-by: Matt Schneeberger <helluvamatt@gmail.com>
* Massdrop lighting support working
This commit is to get the Massdrop lighting code working again through use of the compilation define USE_MASSDROP_CONFIGURATOR added to a keymap's rules.mk.
Added keymaps for both CTRL and ALT named default_md and mac_md. These should be used if the Massdrop style lighting is desired.
* Updating config based on testing results with patrickmt & compile errors
* Updates for PR5328
For CTRL and ALT:
Moved location of new RGB Matrix macros from config_led.h to config.h.
Added RGB_MATRIX_LED_FLUSH_LIMIT (time between flushes) to config.h for correct LED driver update timing.
Re-added missing breathing code for when Massdrop configurator mode is defined.
* remove prilik keymap form PR
* Add suspend functions
* Disable RGB code if it's disabled
* Add keyboard_init functions
* Change where references so it will compile
* Wrong command chained in wake up kb function
* Fix non-feature file changes
* Add documentation
* Re-add matrix init docs
* add rgblight code to example
* Remove suspend code
* Clean up docs
* Fix docs
* Fix suspend code
* more doc fixes
* change function to startup_* rather than keyboard_init_
* fix spelling error
* fix up docs to finish removing keyboard_init
* Use Pre and Post init functions
* Update Documenation
* Remove changes to my keymap and userspace code
* Cleanup
* Revert changes to extra files
* Forgot a semicolon
* Make sure all protocols call keyboard_setup
* Cleanup functions
* Unset startup_user
* Remove changes from division keyboard
* Readd startup_user function
* Remove all to startup_user
* Update docs/custom_quantum_functions.md
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Update docs/custom_quantum_functions.md
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Add suggestion line
* Rebase fixes
* Update documentation to be more useful/accurate
* Cleanup of documentation
* Fix spacing inconsistency
* Revert unexpected change to keymap
* Remove unnecessary IS_COMMAND definition in clueboard/66/rev4
* Replace keyboard_report->mods with get_mods() in IS_COMMAND definitions
* Update docs to use get_mods() instead of keyboard_report->mods
* Replace keyboard_report->mods with get_mods() in tmk_core/protocol/usb_hid/test
For some reason, this occurrence used KB_LSHIFT and KB_RSHIFT, which don't exist
* Replace keyboard_report->mods with get_mods() in Massdrop keyboards (as per @patrickmt)
* Add ability to animate arm_atsam led matrix from the center of a circle
* Make arm_atsam led matrix circular animation circular rather than obloid
* Fix indentation in tmk_core led_matrix.c
When this if statement is false, it will cause the report ID to be read as the LED state.
We already know there are two bytes in the endpoint, which is a reasonably good indicator that it contains a report ID, so we should always read both.
* Check the size of the SET_REPORT packet
If we have two bytes, that probably means the first is a report ID. The 6KRO interface may or may not have one, but the NKRO interface always does, so we need to check this regardless of whether KEYBOARD_SHARED_EP is defined.
* Fix indentation
Microsecond (us) delays are now handled by a busy wait loop according to MCU frequency. This replaces the system counter method which had an overhead of around 12us.
TC5 device and supporting routines removed as it was the old us delay counter.
wait_ms is now properly a macro to CLK_delay_ms.
wait_us is now properly a macro to CLK_delay_us.
Removed CLK_get_us as it has no use.
All calls to CLK_get_ms() have been replaced by timer_read64() with corrected typing.
All calls to CLK_delay_ms() have been replaced by wait_ms().
All calls to CLK_delay_us() have been replaced by wait_us() and timings verified or updated as needed after review on scope.
Corrected typing of variables using 64bit ms timer readings if needed.