* Branch point for 2020 November 28 Breaking Change
Update readme.md
* Share button state from mousekey to pointing_device
Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
Co-authored-by: James Young <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
* Joystick 16-bit support
* Add variable joystick axes resolution
* Moved #define statements to .h files
* Moved definitions to quantum/joystick.h
Removed duplicate definitions from usb_descriptor.h and
process_joysick.h
Adjust process_joystick.c and usb_descriptor.c to use the pre-computed
"JOYSTICK_RESOLUTION" value which contains the logical maximum value
of a joystick axis
* Cleaning up unnecessary code
* Update docs/feature_joystick.md
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Workaround to joystick.h not being included to report.h
* Removed unnecessary newlines, updated report.h
Changed JOYSTICK_AXES_RESOLUTION conditional in report.h
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
The matrix_col_t type was added in commit 0284431ad9 (part of #3449),
but then the code which used that type was removed in #6140, and no
other users were added since that time. The presence of that type,
however, limits MATRIX_ROWS to 32, which probably does not matter for a
real keyboard, but prevents doing things like making a firmware to test
all existing pins on a board like Teensy++ 2.0 (which has 46 GPIOs).
* Better handle LTO_ENABLE
Especially when calling from command line
* Replace LINK_TIME_OPTIMIZATION_ENABLE with LTO_ENABLE
* Remove long for LTO from show_options.mk
* Initialize Layer State on startup
Right now, on startup, the default layer state gets called and set, triggering the callback functions for the default layer state. However, the normal layer state never actually gets initialized. It's set to 0 directly, by default, but the callback functions are never actually called. This creates some inconsistency in the behavior for end users. This adds a simple "clear" that triggers the callback on startup. This should produce more consisten behavior between the two functions and layer masks.
* Stupid hack
* Fix type casting?
* Fix compile issues with magic is disabled
* add support for hid gamepad interface
add documentation for HID joystick
Add joystick_task to read analog axes values even when no key is pressed or release. update doc
Update docs/feature_joystick.md
Manage pin setup and read to maintain matrix scan after analog read
* Incorporates patches and changes to HID reporting
There are some patches provided by @a-chol incorporated on this commit,
and also some changes I made to the HID Report structure.
The most interesting is the one dealing with number of buttons: Linux
doesn't seem to care, but Windows requires the HID structure to be byte
aligned (that's in the spec). So if one declares 8/16/32... buttons they
should not have any issues, but this is what happens when you have 9
buttons:
```
bits |0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|
|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*| axis 0 (report size 8)
|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*| ...
|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|
|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|
|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|
|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|
|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*| axis 6
|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*| first 8 buttons (report size 1)
|*| | | | | | | | last of 9 buttons, not aligned
```
So for that I added a conditonal that will add a number of reports with
size 1 to make sure it aligns to the next multiple of 8. Those reports
send dummy inputs that don't do anything aside from aligning the data.
Tested on Linux, Windows 10 and Street Fighter (where the joystick is
recognized as direct-input)
* Add save and restore of each pin used in reading joystick (AVR).
Allow output pin to be JS_VIRTUAL_AXIS if the axis is connected to Vcc
instead of an output pin from the MCU.
Fix joystick report id
Fix broken v-usb hid joystick interface. Make it more resilient to unusual settings (none multiple of eight button count, 0 buttons or 0 axes)
Correct adc reading for multiple axes. Piecewise range conversion for uncentered raw value range. Input, output and ground pin configuration per axis.
Documentation fixes
* Fix port addressing for joystick analog read
* The other required set of changes
As per the PR, the changes still holding it up.
Add onekey for testing.
Fix ARM builds.
Fix device descriptor when either axes or buttons is zero.
Add compile-time check for at least one axis or button.
Move definition to try to fix conflict.
PR review comments.
qmk cformat
* avoid float functions to compute range mapping for axis adc reading
* Remove V-USB support for now. Updated docs accordingly.
* Update tmk_core/protocol/lufa/lufa.c
Co-Authored-By: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Update tmk_core/protocol/usb_descriptor.c
Co-Authored-By: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Update tmk_core/protocol/usb_descriptor.c
Co-Authored-By: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Update tmk_core/protocol/usb_descriptor.c
Co-Authored-By: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Add support for joystick adc reading for stm32 MCUs. Fix joystick hid report sending for chibios
* Fix HID joystick report sending for ChibiOS.
Add one analog axis to the onekey:joystick keymap.
Fix pin state save and restore during joystick analog read for STM32
MCUs.
* Update tmk_core/protocol/chibios/usb_main.c
Co-Authored-By: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Update tmk_core/protocol/lufa/lufa.c
Co-Authored-By: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Add missing mcuconf.h and halconf.h to onekey:joystick keymap.
Add suggested fixes from PR.
* Switch saveState and restoreState signature to use pin_t type.
onekey:joystick : add a second axis, virtual and programmatically animated.
* Update docs/feature_joystick.md
Co-Authored-By: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Update docs/feature_joystick.md
Co-Authored-By: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Add PR corrections
* Remove halconf.h and mcuconf.h from onekey keymaps
* Change ADC_PIN to A0
Co-authored-by: achol <allecooll@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: José Júnior <jose.junior@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: a-chol <achol@notamail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Re-fix the dual-bank bootloader stuff.
* Use wait_ms() instead of using nop's for a delay, as ChibiOS is actually running at the time of bootloader jump.
Mousekey scrolling should have a separate repeat variable
to keep track of scrolling acceleration, instead of being
tied to mouse movement scolling in mousekeys. The send function
should record when the last movement was made since this is
when movement is actually sent. Doing this fixes the bug where
the initial press of a mousekey scroll button causes a double scroll.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Hong <daniel.hong@live.com>
Fixes the handling for the oneshot cleanup, so it only cleans up if it is active. It should not cleanup of SHO is off (eg using a normal oneshot key), nor if it's actively pressed or used.
Previous behavior BROKE swap hand key.
* I2C_TIMEOUT is not defined on arm teensy
* Work round teensy having different ChibiOS config options
* Stash OLED conf files
* update comment
* update comment
* Remove stm32 alias to allow teensy alt mode
With this change, when ps2_mouse is disabled, mousekeys works as usual. With
ps2_mouse enabled, mousekeys button state is shared with ps2_mouse for clicking,
dragging, and scrolling, mousekeys clicks are produced by ps2_mouse only, and
mouskeys button state is transferred to mousekeys without generating clicks to
enable mousekeys dragging.
Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
* init
* add RETRO_TAP; tap anyway after TAP_TERM, if no interruption
* RETRO_TAP works for other types of taps
* revert to upstream/master
* explain this fork in readme
* use one readme.md file instaed
* fix the error if NO_ACTION_ONESHOT is defined
* restore readme.md to upstream master
Co-authored-by: Tsan-Kuang Lee <tsan.kuang.lee@gmail.com>
* Branch point for 2020 May 30 Breaking Change
* Migrate `ACTION_LAYER_TOGGLE` to `TG()` (#8954)
* Migrate `ACTION_MODS_ONESHOT` to `OSM()` (#8957)
* Migrate `ACTION_DEFAULT_LAYER_SET` to `DF()` (#8958)
* Migrate `ACTION_LAYER_MODS` to `LM()` (#8959)
* Migrate `ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY` to `MT()` (#8968)
* Convert V-USB usbdrv to a submodule (#8321)
* Unify Tap Hold functions and documentation (#8348)
* Changing board names to prevent confusion (#8412)
* Move the Keyboardio Model01 to a keyboardio/ subdir (#8499)
* Move spaceman keyboards (#8830)
* Migrate miscellaneous `fn_actions` entries (#8977)
* Migrate `ACTION_MODS_KEY` to chained mod keycodes (#8979)
* Organizing my keyboards (plaid, tartan, ergoinu) (#8537)
* Refactor Lily58 to use split_common (#6260)
* Refactor zinc to use split_common (#7114)
* Add a message if bin/qmk doesn't work (#9000)
* Fix conflicting types for 'tfp_printf' (#8269)
* Fixed RGB_DISABLE_AFTER_TIMEOUT to be seconds based & small internals cleanup (#6480)
* Refactor and updates to TKC1800 code (#8472)
* Switch to qmk forks for everything (#9019)
* audio refactor: replace deprecated PLAY_NOTE_ARRAY (#8484)
* Audio enable corrections (2/3) (#8903)
* Split HHKB to ANSI and JP layouts and Add VIA support for each (#8582)
* Audio enable corrections (Part 4) (#8974)
* Fix typo from PR7114 (#9171)
* Augment future branch Changelogs (#8978)
* Revert "Branch point for 2020 May 30 Breaking Change"
This commits add the SH_OS keycode, which works similarly to one shot
layers:
* while pressed, the keyboard is swapped
* if no keys were pressed while it was pressed, the next key press is
swapped
SH_OS also supports chaining with one shot layers:
OSL(x) + SH_OS + key interprets the key press on the oneshot layer.
The ONESHOT_TIMEOUT setting used by one shot keys and layers is also
used by oneshot swap hands. In the above chaining scenario the timeout
of the oneshot layer is reset when swap hands is activated.
Resolves#2682
* Refactor to use mpaland/printf
* trim firmware size
* remove keymap changes
* run clang format
* Fixup after rebase
* fix up git-submodule command for printf
* tmk_core/common: Fixing TIMER_DIFF macro to calculate difference correctly after the timer wraps.
Let's go through an example, using the following macro:
If the first timer read is 0xe4 and the second one is 0x32, the timer wrapped.
If the timer would have had more bits, it's new value would have been 0x132,
and the correct difference in time is 0x132 - 0xe4 = 0x4e
old code TIMER_DIFF_8(0x32, 0xe4) = 0xff - 0xe4 + 0x32 = 0x4d, which is wrong.
new code TIMER_DIFF_8(0x32, 0xe4) = 0xff + 1 - 0xe4 + 0x32 = 0x4e, which is correct.
This also gives a chance for a smart compiler to optimize the code using normal
integer overflow.
For example on AVR, the following C code:
uint8_t __attribute__ ((noinline)) test(uint8_t current_timer, uint8_t start_timer)
{
return TIMER_DIFF_8(current_timer, start_timer);
}
With the original code, it gets translated to the following list of instructions:
00004c6e <test>:
4c6e: 98 2f mov r25, r24
4c70: 86 1b sub r24, r22
4c72: 96 17 cp r25, r22
4c74: 08 f4 brcc .+2 ; 0x4c78 <test+0xa>
4c76: 81 50 subi r24, 0x01 ; 1
4c78: 08 95 ret
But with this commit, it gets translated to a single instruction:
00004c40 <test>:
4c40: 86 1b sub r24, r22
4c42: 08 95 ret
This unfortunately doesn't always work so nicely, for example the following C code:
int __attribute__ ((noinline)) test(uint8_t current_timer, uint8_t start_timer)
{
return TIMER_DIFF_8(current_timer, start_timer);
}
(Note: return type changed to int)
With the original code it gets translated to:
00004c6e <test>:
4c6e: 28 2f mov r18, r24
4c70: 30 e0 ldi r19, 0x00 ; 0
4c72: 46 2f mov r20, r22
4c74: 50 e0 ldi r21, 0x00 ; 0
4c76: 86 17 cp r24, r22
4c78: 20 f0 brcs .+8 ; 0x4c82 <test+0x14>
4c7a: c9 01 movw r24, r18
4c7c: 84 1b sub r24, r20
4c7e: 95 0b sbc r25, r21
4c80: 08 95 ret
4c82: c9 01 movw r24, r18
4c84: 84 1b sub r24, r20
4c86: 95 0b sbc r25, r21
4c88: 81 50 subi r24, 0x01 ; 1
4c8a: 9f 4f sbci r25, 0xFF ; 255
4c8c: 08 95 ret
Wth this commit it gets translated to:
00004c40 <test>:
4c40: 28 2f mov r18, r24
4c42: 30 e0 ldi r19, 0x00 ; 0
4c44: 46 2f mov r20, r22
4c46: 50 e0 ldi r21, 0x00 ; 0
4c48: 86 17 cp r24, r22
4c4a: 20 f0 brcs .+8 ; 0x4c54 <test+0x14>
4c4c: c9 01 movw r24, r18
4c4e: 84 1b sub r24, r20
4c50: 95 0b sbc r25, r21
4c52: 08 95 ret
4c54: c9 01 movw r24, r18
4c56: 84 1b sub r24, r20
4c58: 95 0b sbc r25, r21
4c5a: 93 95 inc r25
4c5c: 08 95 ret
There is not much performance improvement in this case, however at least with this
commit it functions correctly.
Note: The following commit will improve compiler output for the latter example.
* tmk_core/common: Improve code generation for TIMER_DIFF* macros
Because of integer promotion the compiler is having a hard time generating
efficient code to calculate TIMER_DIFF* macros in some situations.
In the below example, the return value is "int", and this is causing the
trouble.
Example C code:
int __attribute__ ((noinline)) test(uint8_t current_timer, uint8_t start_timer)
{
return TIMER_DIFF_8(current_timer, start_timer);
}
BEFORE: (with -Os)
00004c40 <test>:
4c40: 28 2f mov r18, r24
4c42: 30 e0 ldi r19, 0x00 ; 0
4c44: 46 2f mov r20, r22
4c46: 50 e0 ldi r21, 0x00 ; 0
4c48: 86 17 cp r24, r22
4c4a: 20 f0 brcs .+8 ; 0x4c54 <test+0x14>
4c4c: c9 01 movw r24, r18
4c4e: 84 1b sub r24, r20
4c50: 95 0b sbc r25, r21
4c52: 08 95 ret
4c54: c9 01 movw r24, r18
4c56: 84 1b sub r24, r20
4c58: 95 0b sbc r25, r21
4c5a: 93 95 inc r25
4c5c: 08 95 ret
AFTER: (with -Os)
00004c40 <test>:
4c40: 86 1b sub r24, r22
4c42: 90 e0 ldi r25, 0x00 ; 0
4c44: 08 95 ret
Note: the example is showing -Os but improvements can be seen at all optimization levels,
including -O0. We never use -O0, but I tested it to make sure that no extra code is
generated in that case.OA
* quantum/debounce: Fix custom wrapping timers in eager_pr and eager_pk debounce algorithms
Please see the below simulated sequence of events:
Column A is the 16-bit value returned by read_timer();
Column B is the value returned by custom_wrap_timer_read();
Column C is the original code: (timer_read() % MAX_DEBOUNCE)
A, B, C
65530, 19, 30
65531, 20, 31
65532, 21, 32
65533, 22, 33
65534, 23, 34
65535, 24, 35
0 25, 0
1, 26, 1
2, 27, 2
3, 28, 3
4, 29, 4
5, 30, 5
read_timer() wraps about every 1.09 seconds, and so debouncing might
fail at these times without this commit.
* quantum/debounce/eager_pr and eager_pk: modifications for code readability according to code review.
* quantum/debounce/eager_pr and eager_pk: modifications for code readability according to code review. (2)
* Define NO_ACTION_MACRO/FUNCTION in header instead of makefile when LTO is enabled
Currently, boards and keymaps that define NO_ACTION_MACRO/FUNCTION unconditionally
will not compile with LTO_ENABLE (#8604). This fixes the issue by moving the
definitions from common.mk to action.h, which enables us to check for previous
definitions of those macros (this cannot be done in a makefile).
* Remove LTO checks in templates
Since now NO_ACTION_MACRO/FUNCTION are defined as needed in action.h (which is
included by quantum.h), checking for LTO in keyboard and user code is no
longer required.
* Update LTO_ENABLE docs