* cleanup keyboards/helix/{rev2|rev3_5rows}/keymaps/five_rows
* Made the layout data easier to read.
* helix/rev2/keymaps/five_rows/keymap.c
* helix/rev3_5rows/keymaps/five_rows/keymap.c
* The following two were made the same.
* keymaps/five_rows/config.h
* keymaps/five_rows/oled_display.c
The binary of the compilation result has not changed.
* update keyboards/helix/rev2/keymaps/five_rows/rules.mk
KEYBOARD_LOCAL_FEATURES_MK was moved to the end.
* add '#define DISABLE_SYNC_TIMER' into helix/rev3_5rows/keymaps/five_rows/config.h
The sync timer features worsen the matrix scan rate of the Helix keyboard. I'm not sure if it makes sense to have sync timer features enabled on the Helix keyboard. So in my keymap I disable this.
* update keyboards/helix/rev2/keymaps/five_rows/rules.mk: oled selection, led animation selection
* add OLED_UPDATE_INTERVAL support into keyboards/helix/rev2/keymaps/five_rows/oled_display.c
Support for OLED_UPDATE_INTERVAL, even for older types of OLED tasks.
* Add 'HELIX=debug/no-debug' option into 'helix/rev2/keymaps/five_rows/rules.mk'
* 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