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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/python/qmk')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py | 4 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/api.py | 28 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/config_h.py | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/docs.py | 7 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/rules_mk.py | 14 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | lib/python/qmk/cli/info.py | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keyboard.py | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/painter/__init__.py | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/painter/convert_graphics.py | 86 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/painter/make_font.py | 87 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/pytest.py | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/commands.py | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/info.py | 134 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/json_schema.py | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/painter.py | 268 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/painter_qff.py | 401 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/painter_qgf.py | 408 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/tests/test_cli_commands.py | 4 |
18 files changed, 1447 insertions, 67 deletions
diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py index 5f65e677e5..85baa238a8 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py @@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ import_names = { # A mapping of package name to importable name 'pep8-naming': 'pep8ext_naming', 'pyusb': 'usb.core', - 'qmk-dotty-dict': 'dotty_dict' + 'qmk-dotty-dict': 'dotty_dict', + 'pillow': 'PIL' } safe_commands = [ @@ -67,6 +68,7 @@ subcommands = [ 'qmk.cli.multibuild', 'qmk.cli.new.keyboard', 'qmk.cli.new.keymap', + 'qmk.cli.painter', 'qmk.cli.pyformat', 'qmk.cli.pytest', 'qmk.cli.via2json', diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/api.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/api.py index 285bd90eb5..0596b3f22b 100755 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/api.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/api.py @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ """This script automates the generation of the QMK API data. """ from pathlib import Path -from shutil import copyfile +import shutil import json from milc import cli @@ -12,28 +12,42 @@ from qmk.json_encoders import InfoJSONEncoder from qmk.json_schema import json_load from qmk.keyboard import find_readme, list_keyboards +TEMPLATE_PATH = Path('data/templates/api/') +BUILD_API_PATH = Path('.build/api_data/') + @cli.argument('-n', '--dry-run', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help="Don't write the data to disk.") +@cli.argument('-f', '--filter', arg_only=True, action='append', default=[], help="Filter the list of keyboards based on partial name matches the supplied value. May be passed multiple times.") @cli.subcommand('Creates a new keymap for the keyboard of your choosing', hidden=False if cli.config.user.developer else True) def generate_api(cli): """Generates the QMK API data. """ - api_data_dir = Path('api_data') - v1_dir = api_data_dir / 'v1' + if BUILD_API_PATH.exists(): + shutil.rmtree(BUILD_API_PATH) + + shutil.copytree(TEMPLATE_PATH, BUILD_API_PATH) + + v1_dir = BUILD_API_PATH / 'v1' keyboard_all_file = v1_dir / 'keyboards.json' # A massive JSON containing everything keyboard_list_file = v1_dir / 'keyboard_list.json' # A simple list of keyboard targets keyboard_aliases_file = v1_dir / 'keyboard_aliases.json' # A list of historical keyboard names and their new name keyboard_metadata_file = v1_dir / 'keyboard_metadata.json' # All the data configurator/via needs for initialization usb_file = v1_dir / 'usb.json' # A mapping of USB VID/PID -> keyboard target - if not api_data_dir.exists(): - api_data_dir.mkdir() + # Filter down when required + keyboard_list = list_keyboards() + if cli.args.filter: + kb_list = [] + for keyboard_name in keyboard_list: + if any(i in keyboard_name for i in cli.args.filter): + kb_list.append(keyboard_name) + keyboard_list = kb_list kb_all = {} usb_list = {} # Generate and write keyboard specific JSON files - for keyboard_name in list_keyboards(): + for keyboard_name in keyboard_list: kb_all[keyboard_name] = info_json(keyboard_name) keyboard_dir = v1_dir / 'keyboards' / keyboard_name keyboard_info = keyboard_dir / 'info.json' @@ -47,7 +61,7 @@ def generate_api(cli): cli.log.debug('Wrote file %s', keyboard_info) if keyboard_readme_src: - copyfile(keyboard_readme_src, keyboard_readme) + shutil.copyfile(keyboard_readme_src, keyboard_readme) cli.log.debug('Copied %s -> %s', keyboard_readme_src, keyboard_readme) if 'usb' in kb_all[keyboard_name]: diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/config_h.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/config_h.py index fdc76b23d4..893892c479 100755 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/config_h.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/config_h.py @@ -5,10 +5,9 @@ from pathlib import Path from dotty_dict import dotty from milc import cli -from qmk.info import info_json -from qmk.json_schema import json_load, validate +from qmk.info import info_json, keymap_json_config +from qmk.json_schema import json_load from qmk.keyboard import keyboard_completer, keyboard_folder -from qmk.keymap import locate_keymap from qmk.commands import dump_lines from qmk.path import normpath from qmk.constants import GPL2_HEADER_C_LIKE, GENERATED_HEADER_C_LIKE @@ -84,7 +83,7 @@ def generate_config_items(kb_info_json, config_h_lines): for config_key, info_dict in info_config_map.items(): info_key = info_dict['info_key'] - key_type = info_dict.get('value_type', 'str') + key_type = info_dict.get('value_type', 'raw') to_config = info_dict.get('to_config', True) if not to_config: @@ -95,7 +94,12 @@ def generate_config_items(kb_info_json, config_h_lines): except KeyError: continue - if key_type.startswith('array'): + if key_type.startswith('array.array'): + config_h_lines.append('') + config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef {config_key}') + config_h_lines.append(f'# define {config_key} {{ {", ".join(["{" + ",".join(list(map(str, x))) + "}" for x in config_value])} }}') + config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // {config_key}') + elif key_type.startswith('array'): config_h_lines.append('') config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef {config_key}') config_h_lines.append(f'# define {config_key} {{ {", ".join(map(str, config_value))} }}') @@ -112,6 +116,11 @@ def generate_config_items(kb_info_json, config_h_lines): config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef {key}') config_h_lines.append(f'# define {key} {value}') config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // {key}') + elif key_type == 'str': + config_h_lines.append('') + config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef {config_key}') + config_h_lines.append(f'# define {config_key} "{config_value}"') + config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // {config_key}') elif key_type == 'bcd_version': (major, minor, revision) = config_value.split('.') config_h_lines.append('') @@ -175,10 +184,7 @@ def generate_config_h(cli): """ # Determine our keyboard/keymap if cli.args.keymap: - km = locate_keymap(cli.args.keyboard, cli.args.keymap) - km_json = json_load(km) - validate(km_json, 'qmk.keymap.v1') - kb_info_json = dotty(km_json.get('config', {})) + kb_info_json = dotty(keymap_json_config(cli.args.keyboard, cli.args.keymap)) else: kb_info_json = dotty(info_json(cli.args.keyboard)) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/docs.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/docs.py index 74112d834d..eb3099e138 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/docs.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/docs.py @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ DOCS_PATH = Path('docs/') BUILD_PATH = Path('.build/') BUILD_DOCS_PATH = BUILD_PATH / 'docs' DOXYGEN_PATH = BUILD_PATH / 'doxygen' +MOXYGEN_PATH = BUILD_DOCS_PATH / 'internals' @cli.subcommand('Build QMK documentation.', hidden=False if cli.config.user.developer else True) @@ -34,10 +35,10 @@ def generate_docs(cli): 'stdin': DEVNULL, } - cli.log.info('Generating internal docs...') + cli.log.info('Generating docs...') # Generate internal docs cli.run(['doxygen', 'Doxyfile'], **args) - cli.run(['moxygen', '-q', '-g', '-o', BUILD_DOCS_PATH / 'internals_%s.md', DOXYGEN_PATH / 'xml'], **args) + cli.run(['moxygen', '-q', '-g', '-o', MOXYGEN_PATH / '%s.md', DOXYGEN_PATH / 'xml'], **args) - cli.log.info('Successfully generated internal docs to %s.', BUILD_DOCS_PATH) + cli.log.info('Successfully generated docs to %s.', BUILD_DOCS_PATH) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/rules_mk.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/rules_mk.py index 29a1130f99..9623d00fb5 100755 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/rules_mk.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/rules_mk.py @@ -5,10 +5,9 @@ from pathlib import Path from dotty_dict import dotty from milc import cli -from qmk.info import info_json -from qmk.json_schema import json_load, validate +from qmk.info import info_json, keymap_json_config +from qmk.json_schema import json_load from qmk.keyboard import keyboard_completer, keyboard_folder -from qmk.keymap import locate_keymap from qmk.commands import dump_lines from qmk.path import normpath from qmk.constants import GPL2_HEADER_SH_LIKE, GENERATED_HEADER_SH_LIKE @@ -21,7 +20,7 @@ def process_mapping_rule(kb_info_json, rules_key, info_dict): return None info_key = info_dict['info_key'] - key_type = info_dict.get('value_type', 'str') + key_type = info_dict.get('value_type', 'raw') try: rules_value = kb_info_json[info_key] @@ -34,6 +33,8 @@ def process_mapping_rule(kb_info_json, rules_key, info_dict): return f'{rules_key} ?= {"yes" if rules_value else "no"}' elif key_type == 'mapping': return '\n'.join([f'{key} ?= {value}' for key, value in rules_value.items()]) + elif key_type == 'str': + return f'{rules_key} ?= "{rules_value}"' return f'{rules_key} ?= {rules_value}' @@ -49,10 +50,7 @@ def generate_rules_mk(cli): """ # Determine our keyboard/keymap if cli.args.keymap: - km = locate_keymap(cli.args.keyboard, cli.args.keymap) - km_json = json_load(km) - validate(km_json, 'qmk.keymap.v1') - kb_info_json = dotty(km_json.get('config', {})) + kb_info_json = dotty(keymap_json_config(cli.args.keyboard, cli.args.keymap)) else: kb_info_json = dotty(info_json(cli.args.keyboard)) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/info.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/info.py index 3131d4b53f..fa5729bcc9 100755 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/info.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/info.py @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ from qmk.json_encoders import InfoJSONEncoder from qmk.constants import COL_LETTERS, ROW_LETTERS from qmk.decorators import automagic_keyboard, automagic_keymap from qmk.keyboard import keyboard_completer, keyboard_folder, render_layouts, render_layout, rules_mk +from qmk.info import info_json, keymap_json from qmk.keymap import locate_keymap -from qmk.info import info_json from qmk.path import is_keyboard UNICODE_SUPPORT = sys.stdout.encoding.lower().startswith('utf') @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ def print_parsed_rules_mk(keyboard_name): @cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', type=keyboard_folder, completer=keyboard_completer, help='Keyboard to show info for.') -@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', help='Show the layers for a JSON keymap too.') +@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', help='Keymap to show info for (Optional).') @cli.argument('-l', '--layouts', action='store_true', help='Render the layouts.') @cli.argument('-m', '--matrix', action='store_true', help='Render the layouts with matrix information.') @cli.argument('-f', '--format', default='friendly', arg_only=True, help='Format to display the data in (friendly, text, json) (Default: friendly).') @@ -161,8 +161,15 @@ def info(cli): print_parsed_rules_mk(cli.config.info.keyboard) return False + # default keymap stored in config file should be ignored + if cli.config_source.info.keymap == 'config_file': + cli.config_source.info.keymap = None + # Build the info.json file - kb_info_json = info_json(cli.config.info.keyboard) + if cli.config.info.keymap: + kb_info_json = keymap_json(cli.config.info.keyboard, cli.config.info.keymap) + else: + kb_info_json = info_json(cli.config.info.keyboard) # Output in the requested format if cli.args.format == 'json': @@ -178,11 +185,12 @@ def info(cli): cli.log.error('Unknown format: %s', cli.args.format) return False + # Output requested extras if cli.config.info.layouts: show_layouts(kb_info_json, title_caps) if cli.config.info.matrix: show_matrix(kb_info_json, title_caps) - if cli.config_source.info.keymap and cli.config_source.info.keymap != 'config_file': + if cli.config.info.keymap: show_keymap(kb_info_json, title_caps) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keyboard.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keyboard.py index 1cdfe53206..8d4def1bef 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keyboard.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/new/keyboard.py @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ from qmk.git import git_get_username from qmk.json_schema import load_jsonschema from qmk.path import keyboard from qmk.json_encoders import InfoJSONEncoder -from qmk.json_schema import deep_update +from qmk.json_schema import deep_update, json_load from qmk.constants import MCU2BOOTLOADER COMMUNITY = Path('layouts/default/') @@ -23,13 +23,14 @@ TEMPLATE = Path('data/templates/keyboard/') # defaults schema = dotty(load_jsonschema('keyboard')) mcu_types = sorted(schema["properties.processor.enum"], key=str.casefold) +dev_boards = sorted(schema["properties.development_board.enum"], key=str.casefold) available_layouts = sorted([x.name for x in COMMUNITY.iterdir() if x.is_dir()]) def mcu_type(mcu): """Callable for argparse validation. """ - if mcu not in mcu_types: + if mcu not in (dev_boards + mcu_types): raise ValueError return mcu @@ -176,14 +177,14 @@ https://docs.qmk.fm/#/compatible_microcontrollers MCU? """ # remove any options strictly used for compatibility - filtered_mcu = [x for x in mcu_types if not any(xs in x for xs in ['cortex', 'unknown'])] + filtered_mcu = [x for x in (dev_boards + mcu_types) if not any(xs in x for xs in ['cortex', 'unknown'])] return choice(prompt, filtered_mcu, default=filtered_mcu.index("atmega32u4")) @cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', help='Specify the name for the new keyboard directory', arg_only=True, type=keyboard_name) @cli.argument('-l', '--layout', help='Community layout to bootstrap with', arg_only=True, type=layout_type) -@cli.argument('-t', '--type', help='Specify the keyboard MCU type', arg_only=True, type=mcu_type) +@cli.argument('-t', '--type', help='Specify the keyboard MCU type (or "development_board" preset)', arg_only=True, type=mcu_type) @cli.argument('-u', '--username', help='Specify your username (default from Git config)', dest='name') @cli.argument('-n', '--realname', help='Specify your real name if you want to use that. Defaults to username', arg_only=True) @cli.subcommand('Creates a new keyboard directory') @@ -198,7 +199,6 @@ def new_keyboard(cli): real_name = cli.args.realname or cli.config.new_keyboard.name if cli.args.realname or cli.config.new_keyboard.name else prompt_name(user_name) default_layout = cli.args.layout if cli.args.layout else prompt_layout() mcu = cli.args.type if cli.args.type else prompt_mcu() - bootloader = select_default_bootloader(mcu) if not validate_keyboard_name(kb_name): cli.log.error('Keyboard names must contain only {fg_cyan}lowercase a-z{fg_reset}, {fg_cyan}0-9{fg_reset}, and {fg_cyan}_{fg_reset}! Please choose a different name.') @@ -208,6 +208,16 @@ def new_keyboard(cli): cli.log.error(f'Keyboard {{fg_cyan}}{kb_name}{{fg_reset}} already exists! Please choose a different name.') return 1 + # Preprocess any development_board presets + if mcu in dev_boards: + defaults_map = json_load(Path('data/mappings/defaults.json')) + board = defaults_map['development_board'][mcu] + + mcu = board['processor'] + bootloader = board['bootloader'] + else: + bootloader = select_default_bootloader(mcu) + tokens = { # Comment here is to force multiline formatting 'YEAR': str(date.today().year), 'KEYBOARD': kb_name, diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/painter/__init__.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/painter/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d1a225346c --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/painter/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +from . import convert_graphics +from . import make_font diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/painter/convert_graphics.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/painter/convert_graphics.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bbc30d26ff --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/painter/convert_graphics.py @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +"""This script tests QGF functionality. +""" +import re +import datetime +from io import BytesIO +from qmk.path import normpath +from qmk.painter import render_header, render_source, render_license, render_bytes, valid_formats +from milc import cli +from PIL import Image + + +@cli.argument('-v', '--verbose', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='Turns on verbose output.') +@cli.argument('-i', '--input', required=True, help='Specify input graphic file.') +@cli.argument('-o', '--output', default='', help='Specify output directory. Defaults to same directory as input.') +@cli.argument('-f', '--format', required=True, help='Output format, valid types: %s' % (', '.join(valid_formats.keys()))) +@cli.argument('-r', '--no-rle', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='Disables the use of RLE when encoding images.') +@cli.argument('-d', '--no-deltas', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='Disables the use of delta frames when encoding animations.') +@cli.subcommand('Converts an input image to something QMK understands') +def painter_convert_graphics(cli): + """Converts an image file to a format that Quantum Painter understands. + + This command uses the `qmk.painter` module to generate a Quantum Painter image defintion from an image. The generated definitions are written to a files next to the input -- `INPUT.c` and `INPUT.h`. + """ + # Work out the input file + if cli.args.input != '-': + cli.args.input = normpath(cli.args.input) + + # Error checking + if not cli.args.input.exists(): + cli.log.error('Input image file does not exist!') + cli.print_usage() + return False + + # Work out the output directory + if len(cli.args.output) == 0: + cli.args.output = cli.args.input.parent + cli.args.output = normpath(cli.args.output) + + # Ensure we have a valid format + if cli.args.format not in valid_formats.keys(): + cli.log.error('Output format %s is invalid. Allowed values: %s' % (cli.args.format, ', '.join(valid_formats.keys()))) + cli.print_usage() + return False + + # Work out the encoding parameters + format = valid_formats[cli.args.format] + + # Load the input image + input_img = Image.open(cli.args.input) + + # Convert the image to QGF using PIL + out_data = BytesIO() + input_img.save(out_data, "QGF", use_deltas=(not cli.args.no_deltas), use_rle=(not cli.args.no_rle), qmk_format=format, verbose=cli.args.verbose) + out_bytes = out_data.getvalue() + + # Work out the text substitutions for rendering the output data + subs = { + 'generated_type': 'image', + 'var_prefix': 'gfx', + 'generator_command': f'qmk painter-convert-graphics -i {cli.args.input.name} -f {cli.args.format}', + 'year': datetime.date.today().strftime("%Y"), + 'input_file': cli.args.input.name, + 'sane_name': re.sub(r"[^a-zA-Z0-9]", "_", cli.args.input.stem), + 'byte_count': len(out_bytes), + 'bytes_lines': render_bytes(out_bytes), + 'format': cli.args.format, + } + + # Render the license + subs.update({'license': render_license(subs)}) + + # Render and write the header file + header_text = render_header(subs) + header_file = cli.args.output / (cli.args.input.stem + ".qgf.h") + with open(header_file, 'w') as header: + print(f"Writing {header_file}...") + header.write(header_text) + header.close() + + # Render and write the source file + source_text = render_source(subs) + source_file = cli.args.output / (cli.args.input.stem + ".qgf.c") + with open(source_file, 'w') as source: + print(f"Writing {source_file}...") + source.write(source_text) + source.close() diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/painter/make_font.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/painter/make_font.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0762843fd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/painter/make_font.py @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +"""This script automates the conversion of font files into a format QMK firmware understands. +""" + +import re +import datetime +from io import BytesIO +from qmk.path import normpath +from qmk.painter_qff import QFFFont +from qmk.painter import render_header, render_source, render_license, render_bytes, valid_formats +from milc import cli + + +@cli.argument('-f', '--font', required=True, help='Specify input font file.') +@cli.argument('-o', '--output', required=True, help='Specify output image path.') +@cli.argument('-s', '--size', default=12, help='Specify font size. Default 12.') +@cli.argument('-n', '--no-ascii', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='Disables output of the full ASCII character set (0x20..0x7E), exporting only the glyphs specified.') +@cli.argument('-u', '--unicode-glyphs', default='', help='Also generate the specified unicode glyphs.') +@cli.argument('-a', '--no-aa', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='Disable anti-aliasing on fonts.') +@cli.subcommand('Converts an input font to something QMK understands') +def painter_make_font_image(cli): + # Create the font object + font = QFFFont(cli) + # Read from the input file + cli.args.font = normpath(cli.args.font) + font.generate_image(cli.args.font, cli.args.size, include_ascii_glyphs=(not cli.args.no_ascii), unicode_glyphs=cli.args.unicode_glyphs, use_aa=(False if cli.args.no_aa else True)) + # Render out the data + font.save_to_image(normpath(cli.args.output)) + + +@cli.argument('-i', '--input', help='Specify input graphic file.') +@cli.argument('-o', '--output', default='', help='Specify output directory. Defaults to same directory as input.') +@cli.argument('-n', '--no-ascii', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='Disables output of the full ASCII character set (0x20..0x7E), exporting only the glyphs specified.') +@cli.argument('-u', '--unicode-glyphs', default='', help='Also generate the specified unicode glyphs.') +@cli.argument('-f', '--format', required=True, help='Output format, valid types: %s' % (', '.join(valid_formats.keys()))) +@cli.argument('-r', '--no-rle', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='Disable the use of RLE to minimise converted image size.') +@cli.subcommand('Converts an input font image to something QMK firmware understands') +def painter_convert_font_image(cli): + # Work out the format + format = valid_formats[cli.args.format] + + # Create the font object + font = QFFFont(cli.log) + + # Read from the input file + cli.args.input = normpath(cli.args.input) + font.read_from_image(cli.args.input, include_ascii_glyphs=(not cli.args.no_ascii), unicode_glyphs=cli.args.unicode_glyphs) + + # Work out the output directory + if len(cli.args.output) == 0: + cli.args.output = cli.args.input.parent + cli.args.output = normpath(cli.args.output) + + # Render out the data + out_data = BytesIO() + font.save_to_qff(format, (False if cli.args.no_rle else True), out_data) + + # Work out the text substitutions for rendering the output data + subs = { + 'generated_type': 'font', + 'var_prefix': 'font', + 'generator_command': f'qmk painter-convert-font-image -i {cli.args.input.name} -f {cli.args.format}', + 'year': datetime.date.today().strftime("%Y"), + 'input_file': cli.args.input.name, + 'sane_name': re.sub(r"[^a-zA-Z0-9]", "_", cli.args.input.stem), + 'byte_count': out_data.getbuffer().nbytes, + 'bytes_lines': render_bytes(out_data.getbuffer().tobytes()), + 'format': cli.args.format, + } + + # Render the license + subs.update({'license': render_license(subs)}) + + # Render and write the header file + header_text = render_header(subs) + header_file = cli.args.output / (cli.args.input.stem + ".qff.h") + with open(header_file, 'w') as header: + print(f"Writing {header_file}...") + header.write(header_text) + header.close() + + # Render and write the source file + source_text = render_source(subs) + source_file = cli.args.output / (cli.args.input.stem + ".qff.c") + with open(source_file, 'w') as source: + print(f"Writing {source_file}...") + source.write(source_text) + source.close() diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/pytest.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/pytest.py index b7b17f0e9d..5c9c173caa 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/pytest.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/pytest.py @@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ from milc import cli def pytest(cli): """Run several linting/testing commands. """ - nose2 = cli.run(['nose2', '-v', '-t' - 'lib/python', *cli.args.test], capture_output=False, stdin=DEVNULL) + nose2 = cli.run(['nose2', '-v', '-t', 'lib/python', *cli.args.test], capture_output=False, stdin=DEVNULL) flake8 = cli.run(['flake8', 'lib/python'], capture_output=False, stdin=DEVNULL) return flake8.returncode | nose2.returncode diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/commands.py b/lib/python/qmk/commands.py index d0bd00beb7..9c0a5dce56 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/commands.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/commands.py @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ def dump_lines(output_file, lines, quiet=True): output_file.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) if output_file.exists(): output_file.replace(output_file.parent / (output_file.name + '.bak')) - output_file.write_text(generated) + output_file.write_text(generated, encoding='utf-8') if not quiet: cli.log.info(f'Wrote {output_file.name} to {output_file}.') diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/info.py b/lib/python/qmk/info.py index fd8a3062b7..49d1054519 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/info.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/info.py @@ -8,10 +8,11 @@ from dotty_dict import dotty from milc import cli from qmk.constants import CHIBIOS_PROCESSORS, LUFA_PROCESSORS, VUSB_PROCESSORS -from qmk.c_parse import find_layouts +from qmk.c_parse import find_layouts, parse_config_h_file from qmk.json_schema import deep_update, json_load, validate from qmk.keyboard import config_h, rules_mk -from qmk.keymap import list_keymaps +from qmk.keymap import list_keymaps, locate_keymap +from qmk.commands import parse_configurator_json from qmk.makefile import parse_rules_mk_file from qmk.math import compute @@ -68,8 +69,9 @@ def info_json(keyboard): # Merge in the data from info.json, config.h, and rules.mk info_data = merge_info_jsons(keyboard, info_data) - info_data = _extract_rules_mk(info_data) - info_data = _extract_config_h(info_data) + info_data = _process_defaults(info_data) + info_data = _extract_rules_mk(info_data, rules_mk(str(keyboard))) + info_data = _extract_config_h(info_data, config_h(str(keyboard))) # Ensure that we have matrix row and column counts info_data = _matrix_size(info_data) @@ -166,28 +168,46 @@ def _extract_pins(pins): return [_pin_name(pin) for pin in pins.split(',')] -def _extract_direct_matrix(direct_pins): - """ +def _extract_2d_array(raw): + """Return a 2d array of strings """ - direct_pin_array = [] + out_array = [] - while direct_pins[-1] != '}': - direct_pins = direct_pins[:-1] + while raw[-1] != '}': + raw = raw[:-1] - for row in direct_pins.split('},{'): + for row in raw.split('},{'): if row.startswith('{'): row = row[1:] if row.endswith('}'): row = row[:-1] - direct_pin_array.append([]) + out_array.append([]) + + for val in row.split(','): + out_array[-1].append(val) + + return out_array + + +def _extract_2d_int_array(raw): + """Return a 2d array of ints + """ + ret = _extract_2d_array(raw) + + return [list(map(int, x)) for x in ret] + - for pin in row.split(','): - if pin == 'NO_PIN': - pin = None +def _extract_direct_matrix(direct_pins): + """extract direct_matrix + """ + direct_pin_array = _extract_2d_array(direct_pins) - direct_pin_array[-1].append(pin) + for i in range(len(direct_pin_array)): + for j in range(len(direct_pin_array[i])): + if direct_pin_array[i][j] == 'NO_PIN': + direct_pin_array[i][j] = None return direct_pin_array @@ -205,6 +225,21 @@ def _extract_audio(info_data, config_c): info_data['audio'] = {'pins': audio_pins} +def _extract_secure_unlock(info_data, config_c): + """Populate data about the secure unlock sequence + """ + unlock = config_c.get('SECURE_UNLOCK_SEQUENCE', '').replace(' ', '')[1:-1] + if unlock: + unlock_array = _extract_2d_int_array(unlock) + if 'secure' not in info_data: + info_data['secure'] = {} + + if 'unlock_sequence' in info_data['secure']: + _log_warning(info_data, 'Secure unlock sequence is specified in both config.h (SECURE_UNLOCK_SEQUENCE) and info.json (secure.unlock_sequence) (Value: %s), the config.h value wins.' % info_data['secure']['unlock_sequence']) + + info_data['secure']['unlock_sequence'] = unlock_array + + def _extract_split_main(info_data, config_c): """Populate data about the split configuration """ @@ -270,14 +305,16 @@ def _extract_split_transport(info_data, config_c): info_data['split']['transport']['protocol'] = 'i2c' - elif 'protocol' not in info_data.get('split', {}).get('transport', {}): + # Ignore transport defaults if "SPLIT_KEYBOARD" is unset + elif 'enabled' in info_data.get('split', {}): if 'split' not in info_data: info_data['split'] = {} if 'transport' not in info_data['split']: info_data['split']['transport'] = {} - info_data['split']['transport']['protocol'] = 'serial' + if 'protocol' not in info_data['split']['transport']: + info_data['split']['transport']['protocol'] = 'serial' def _extract_split_right_pins(info_data, config_c): @@ -400,18 +437,16 @@ def _extract_device_version(info_data): info_data['usb']['device_version'] = f'{major}.{minor}.{revision}' -def _extract_config_h(info_data): +def _extract_config_h(info_data, config_c): """Pull some keyboard information from existing config.h files """ - config_c = config_h(info_data['keyboard_folder']) - # Pull in data from the json map dotty_info = dotty(info_data) info_config_map = json_load(Path('data/mappings/info_config.json')) for config_key, info_dict in info_config_map.items(): info_key = info_dict['info_key'] - key_type = info_dict.get('value_type', 'str') + key_type = info_dict.get('value_type', 'raw') try: if config_key in config_c and info_dict.get('to_json', True): @@ -443,6 +478,9 @@ def _extract_config_h(info_data): elif key_type == 'int': dotty_info[info_key] = int(config_c[config_key]) + elif key_type == 'str': + dotty_info[info_key] = config_c[config_key].strip('"') + elif key_type == 'bcd_version': major = int(config_c[config_key][2:4]) minor = int(config_c[config_key][4]) @@ -461,6 +499,7 @@ def _extract_config_h(info_data): # Pull data that easily can't be mapped in json _extract_matrix_info(info_data, config_c) _extract_audio(info_data, config_c) + _extract_secure_unlock(info_data, config_c) _extract_split_main(info_data, config_c) _extract_split_transport(info_data, config_c) _extract_split_right_pins(info_data, config_c) @@ -469,10 +508,21 @@ def _extract_config_h(info_data): return info_data -def _extract_rules_mk(info_data): +def _process_defaults(info_data): + """Process any additional defaults based on currently discovered information + """ + defaults_map = json_load(Path('data/mappings/defaults.json')) + for default_type in defaults_map.keys(): + thing_map = defaults_map[default_type] + if default_type in info_data: + for key, value in thing_map.get(info_data[default_type], {}).items(): + info_data[key] = value + return info_data + + +def _extract_rules_mk(info_data, rules): """Pull some keyboard information from existing rules.mk files """ - rules = rules_mk(info_data['keyboard_folder']) info_data['processor'] = rules.get('MCU', info_data.get('processor', 'atmega32u4')) if info_data['processor'] in CHIBIOS_PROCESSORS: @@ -491,7 +541,7 @@ def _extract_rules_mk(info_data): for rules_key, info_dict in info_rules_map.items(): info_key = info_dict['info_key'] - key_type = info_dict.get('value_type', 'str') + key_type = info_dict.get('value_type', 'raw') try: if rules_key in rules and info_dict.get('to_json', True): @@ -523,6 +573,9 @@ def _extract_rules_mk(info_data): elif key_type == 'int': dotty_info[info_key] = int(rules[rules_key]) + elif key_type == 'str': + dotty_info[info_key] = rules[rules_key].strip('"') + else: dotty_info[info_key] = rules[rules_key] @@ -760,3 +813,36 @@ def find_info_json(keyboard): # Return a list of the info.json files that actually exist return [info_json for info_json in info_jsons if info_json.exists()] + + +def keymap_json_config(keyboard, keymap): + """Extract keymap level config + """ + keymap_folder = locate_keymap(keyboard, keymap).parent + + km_info_json = parse_configurator_json(keymap_folder / 'keymap.json') + return km_info_json.get('config', {}) + + +def keymap_json(keyboard, keymap): + """Generate the info.json data for a specific keymap. + """ + keymap_folder = locate_keymap(keyboard, keymap).parent + + # Files to scan + keymap_config = keymap_folder / 'config.h' + keymap_rules = keymap_folder / 'rules.mk' + keymap_file = keymap_folder / 'keymap.json' + + # Build the info.json file + kb_info_json = info_json(keyboard) + + # Merge in the data from keymap.json + km_info_json = keymap_json_config(keyboard, keymap) if keymap_file.exists() else {} + deep_update(kb_info_json, km_info_json) + + # Merge in the data from config.h, and rules.mk + _extract_rules_mk(kb_info_json, parse_rules_mk_file(keymap_rules)) + _extract_config_h(kb_info_json, parse_config_h_file(keymap_config)) + + return kb_info_json diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/json_schema.py b/lib/python/qmk/json_schema.py index 2b48782fbb..682346113e 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/json_schema.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/json_schema.py @@ -68,7 +68,11 @@ def create_validator(schema): schema_store = compile_schema_store() resolver = jsonschema.RefResolver.from_schema(schema_store[schema], store=schema_store) - return jsonschema.Draft7Validator(schema_store[schema], resolver=resolver).validate + # TODO: Remove this after the jsonschema>=4 requirement had time to reach users + try: + return jsonschema.Draft202012Validator(schema_store[schema], resolver=resolver).validate + except AttributeError: + return jsonschema.Draft7Validator(schema_store[schema], resolver=resolver).validate def validate(data, schema): diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/painter.py b/lib/python/qmk/painter.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d0cc1dddec --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/painter.py @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ +"""Functions that help us work with Quantum Painter's file formats. +""" +import math +import re +from string import Template +from PIL import Image, ImageOps + +# The list of valid formats Quantum Painter supports +valid_formats = { + 'pal256': { + 'image_format': 'IMAGE_FORMAT_PALETTE', + 'bpp': 8, + 'has_palette': True, + 'num_colors': 256, + 'image_format_byte': 0x07, # see qp_internal_formats.h + }, + 'pal16': { + 'image_format': 'IMAGE_FORMAT_PALETTE', + 'bpp': 4, + 'has_palette': True, + 'num_colors': 16, + 'image_format_byte': 0x06, # see qp_internal_formats.h + }, + 'pal4': { + 'image_format': 'IMAGE_FORMAT_PALETTE', + 'bpp': 2, + 'has_palette': True, + 'num_colors': 4, + 'image_format_byte': 0x05, # see qp_internal_formats.h + }, + 'pal2': { + 'image_format': 'IMAGE_FORMAT_PALETTE', + 'bpp': 1, + 'has_palette': True, + 'num_colors': 2, + 'image_format_byte': 0x04, # see qp_internal_formats.h + }, + 'mono256': { + 'image_format': 'IMAGE_FORMAT_GRAYSCALE', + 'bpp': 8, + 'has_palette': False, + 'num_colors': 256, + 'image_format_byte': 0x03, # see qp_internal_formats.h + }, + 'mono16': { + 'image_format': 'IMAGE_FORMAT_GRAYSCALE', + 'bpp': 4, + 'has_palette': False, + 'num_colors': 16, + 'image_format_byte': 0x02, # see qp_internal_formats.h + }, + 'mono4': { + 'image_format': 'IMAGE_FORMAT_GRAYSCALE', + 'bpp': 2, + 'has_palette': False, + 'num_colors': 4, + 'image_format_byte': 0x01, # see qp_internal_formats.h + }, + 'mono2': { + 'image_format': 'IMAGE_FORMAT_GRAYSCALE', + 'bpp': 1, + 'has_palette': False, + 'num_colors': 2, + 'image_format_byte': 0x00, # see qp_internal_formats.h + } +} + +license_template = """\ +// Copyright ${year} QMK -- generated source code only, ${generated_type} retains original copyright +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later + +// This file was auto-generated by `${generator_command}` +""" + + +def render_license(subs): + license_txt = Template(license_template) + return license_txt.substitute(subs) + + +header_file_template = """\ +${license} +#pragma once + +#include <qp.h> + +extern const uint32_t ${var_prefix}_${sane_name}_length; +extern const uint8_t ${var_prefix}_${sane_name}[${byte_count}]; +""" + + +def render_header(subs): + header_txt = Template(header_file_template) + return header_txt.substitute(subs) + + +source_file_template = """\ +${license} +#include <qp.h> + +const uint32_t ${var_prefix}_${sane_name}_length = ${byte_count}; + +// clang-format off +const uint8_t ${var_prefix}_${sane_name}[${byte_count}] = { +${bytes_lines} +}; +// clang-format on +""" + + +def render_source(subs): + source_txt = Template(source_file_template) + return source_txt.substitute(subs) + + +def render_bytes(bytes, newline_after=16): + lines = '' + for n in range(len(bytes)): + if n % newline_after == 0 and n > 0 and n != len(bytes): + lines = lines + "\n " + elif n == 0: + lines = lines + " " + lines = lines + " 0x{0:02X},".format(bytes[n]) + return lines.rstrip() + + +def clean_output(str): + str = re.sub(r'\r', '', str) + str = re.sub(r'[\n]{3,}', r'\n\n', str) + return str + + +def rescale_byte(val, maxval): + """Rescales a byte value to the supplied range, i.e. [0,255] -> [0,maxval]. + """ + return int(round(val * maxval / 255.0)) + + +def convert_requested_format(im, format): + """Convert an image to the requested format. + """ + + # Work out the requested format + ncolors = format["num_colors"] + image_format = format["image_format"] + + # Ensure we have a valid number of colors for the palette + if ncolors <= 0 or ncolors > 256 or (ncolors & (ncolors - 1) != 0): + raise ValueError("Number of colors must be 2, 4, 16, or 256.") + + # Work out where we're getting the bytes from + if image_format == 'IMAGE_FORMAT_GRAYSCALE': + # If mono, convert input to grayscale, then to RGB, then grab the raw bytes corresponding to the intensity of the red channel + im = ImageOps.grayscale(im) + im = im.convert("RGB") + elif image_format == 'IMAGE_FORMAT_PALETTE': + # If color, convert input to RGB, palettize based on the supplied number of colors, then get the raw palette bytes + im = im.convert("RGB") + im = im.convert("P", palette=Image.ADAPTIVE, colors=ncolors) + + return im + + +def convert_image_bytes(im, format): + """Convert the supplied image to the equivalent bytes required by the QMK firmware. + """ + + # Work out the requested format + ncolors = format["num_colors"] + image_format = format["image_format"] + shifter = int(math.log2(ncolors)) + pixels_per_byte = int(8 / math.log2(ncolors)) + (width, height) = im.size + expected_byte_count = ((width * height) + (pixels_per_byte - 1)) // pixels_per_byte + + if image_format == 'IMAGE_FORMAT_GRAYSCALE': + # Take the red channel + image_bytes = im.tobytes("raw", "R") + image_bytes_len = len(image_bytes) + + # No palette + palette = None + + bytearray = [] + for x in range(expected_byte_count): + byte = 0 + for n in range(pixels_per_byte): + byte_offset = x * pixels_per_byte + n + if byte_offset < image_bytes_len: + # If mono, each input byte is a grayscale [0,255] pixel -- rescale to the range we want then pack together + byte = byte | (rescale_byte(image_bytes[byte_offset], ncolors - 1) << int(n * shifter)) + bytearray.append(byte) + + elif image_format == 'IMAGE_FORMAT_PALETTE': + # Convert each pixel to the palette bytes + image_bytes = im.tobytes("raw", "P") + image_bytes_len = len(image_bytes) + + # Export the palette + palette = [] + pal = im.getpalette() + for n in range(0, ncolors * 3, 3): + palette.append((pal[n + 0], pal[n + 1], pal[n + 2])) + + bytearray = [] + for x in range(expected_byte_count): + byte = 0 + for n in range(pixels_per_byte): + byte_offset = x * pixels_per_byte + n + if byte_offset < image_bytes_len: + # If color, each input byte is the index into the color palette -- pack them together + byte = byte | ((image_bytes[byte_offset] & (ncolors - 1)) << int(n * shifter)) + bytearray.append(byte) + + if len(bytearray) != expected_byte_count: + raise Exception(f"Wrong byte count, was {len(bytearray)}, expected {expected_byte_count}") + + return (palette, bytearray) + + +def compress_bytes_qmk_rle(bytearray): + debug_dump = False + output = [] + temp = [] + repeat = False + + def append_byte(c): + if debug_dump: + print('Appending byte:', '0x{0:02X}'.format(int(c)), '=', c) + output.append(c) + + def append_range(r): + append_byte(127 + len(r)) + if debug_dump: + print('Appending {0} byte(s):'.format(len(r)), '[', ', '.join(['{0:02X}'.format(e) for e in r]), ']') + output.extend(r) + + for n in range(0, len(bytearray) + 1): + end = True if n == len(bytearray) else False + if not end: + c = bytearray[n] + temp.append(c) + if len(temp) <= 1: + continue + + if debug_dump: + print('Temp buffer state {0:3d} bytes:'.format(len(temp)), '[', ', '.join(['{0:02X}'.format(e) for e in temp]), ']') + + if repeat: + if temp[-1] != temp[-2]: + repeat = False + if not repeat or len(temp) == 128 or end: + append_byte(len(temp) if end else len(temp) - 1) + append_byte(temp[0]) + temp = [temp[-1]] + repeat = False + else: + if len(temp) >= 2 and temp[-1] == temp[-2]: + repeat = True + if len(temp) > 2: + append_range(temp[0:(len(temp) - 2)]) + temp = [temp[-1], temp[-1]] + continue + if len(temp) == 128 or end: + append_range(temp) + temp = [] + repeat = False + return output diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/painter_qff.py b/lib/python/qmk/painter_qff.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..746bb166e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/painter_qff.py @@ -0,0 +1,401 @@ +# Copyright 2021 Nick Brassel (@tzarc) +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later + +# Quantum Font File "QFF" Font File Format. +# See https://docs.qmk.fm/#/quantum_painter_qff for more information. + +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Dict, Any +from colorsys import rgb_to_hsv +from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont, ImageChops +from PIL._binary import o8, o16le as o16, o32le as o32 +from qmk.painter_qgf import QGFBlockHeader, QGFFramePaletteDescriptorV1 +from milc.attrdict import AttrDict +import qmk.painter + + +def o24(i): + return o16(i & 0xFFFF) + o8((i & 0xFF0000) >> 16) + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QFFGlyphInfo(AttrDict): + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super().__init__() + + for n, value in enumerate(args): + self[f'arg:{n}'] = value + + for key, value in kwargs.items(): + self[key] = value + + def write(self, fp, include_code_point): + if include_code_point is True: + fp.write(o24(ord(self.code_point))) + + value = ((self.data_offset << 6) & 0xFFFFC0) | (self.w & 0x3F) + fp.write(o24(value)) + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QFFFontDescriptor: + type_id = 0x00 + length = 20 + magic = 0x464651 + + def __init__(self): + self.header = QGFBlockHeader() + self.header.type_id = QFFFontDescriptor.type_id + self.header.length = QFFFontDescriptor.length + self.version = 1 + self.total_file_size = 0 + self.line_height = 0 + self.has_ascii_table = False + self.unicode_glyph_count = 0 + self.format = 0xFF + self.flags = 0 + self.compression = 0xFF + self.transparency_index = 0xFF # TODO: Work out how to retrieve the transparent palette entry from the PIL gif loader + + def write(self, fp): + self.header.write(fp) + fp.write( + b'' # start off with empty bytes... + + o24(QFFFontDescriptor.magic) # magic + + o8(self.version) # version + + o32(self.total_file_size) # file size + + o32((~self.total_file_size) & 0xFFFFFFFF) # negated file size + + o8(self.line_height) # line height + + o8(1 if self.has_ascii_table is True else 0) # whether or not we have an ascii table present + + o16(self.unicode_glyph_count & 0xFFFF) # number of unicode glyphs present + + o8(self.format) # format + + o8(self.flags) # flags + + o8(self.compression) # compression + + o8(self.transparency_index) # transparency index + ) + + @property + def is_transparent(self): + return (self.flags & 0x01) == 0x01 + + @is_transparent.setter + def is_transparent(self, val): + if val: + self.flags |= 0x01 + else: + self.flags &= ~0x01 + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QFFAsciiGlyphTableV1: + type_id = 0x01 + length = 95 * 3 # We have 95 glyphs: [0x20...0x7E] + + def __init__(self): + self.header = QGFBlockHeader() + self.header.type_id = QFFAsciiGlyphTableV1.type_id + self.header.length = QFFAsciiGlyphTableV1.length + + # Each glyph is key=code_point, value=QFFGlyphInfo + self.glyphs = {} + + def add_glyph(self, glyph: QFFGlyphInfo): + self.glyphs[ord(glyph.code_point)] = glyph + + def write(self, fp): + self.header.write(fp) + + for n in range(0x20, 0x7F): + self.glyphs[n].write(fp, False) + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QFFUnicodeGlyphTableV1: + type_id = 0x02 + + def __init__(self): + self.header = QGFBlockHeader() + self.header.type_id = QFFUnicodeGlyphTableV1.type_id + self.header.length = 0 + + # Each glyph is key=code_point, value=QFFGlyphInfo + self.glyphs = {} + + def add_glyph(self, glyph: QFFGlyphInfo): + self.glyphs[ord(glyph.code_point)] = glyph + + def write(self, fp): + self.header.length = len(self.glyphs.keys()) * 6 + self.header.write(fp) + + for n in sorted(self.glyphs.keys()): + self.glyphs[n].write(fp, True) + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QFFFontDataDescriptorV1: + type_id = 0x04 + + def __init__(self): + self.header = QGFBlockHeader() + self.header.type_id = QFFFontDataDescriptorV1.type_id + self.data = [] + + def write(self, fp): + self.header.length = len(self.data) + self.header.write(fp) + fp.write(bytes(self.data)) + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +def _generate_font_glyphs_list(use_ascii, unicode_glyphs): + # The set of glyphs that we want to generate images for + glyphs = {} + + # Add ascii charset if requested + if use_ascii is True: + for c in range(0x20, 0x7F): # does not include 0x7F! + glyphs[chr(c)] = True + + # Append any extra unicode glyphs + unicode_glyphs = list(unicode_glyphs) + for c in unicode_glyphs: + glyphs[c] = True + + return sorted(glyphs.keys()) + + +class QFFFont: + def __init__(self, logger): + self.logger = logger + self.image = None + self.glyph_data = {} + self.glyph_height = 0 + return + + def _extract_glyphs(self, format): + total_data_size = 0 + total_rle_data_size = 0 + + converted_img = qmk.painter.convert_requested_format(self.image, format) + (self.palette, _) = qmk.painter.convert_image_bytes(converted_img, format) + + # Work out how many bytes used for RLE vs. non-RLE + for _, glyph_entry in self.glyph_data.items(): + glyph_img = converted_img.crop((glyph_entry.x, 1, glyph_entry.x + glyph_entry.w, 1 + self.glyph_height)) + (_, this_glyph_image_bytes) = qmk.painter.convert_image_bytes(glyph_img, format) + this_glyph_rle_bytes = qmk.painter.compress_bytes_qmk_rle(this_glyph_image_bytes) + total_data_size += len(this_glyph_image_bytes) + total_rle_data_size += len(this_glyph_rle_bytes) + glyph_entry['image_uncompressed_bytes'] = this_glyph_image_bytes + glyph_entry['image_compressed_bytes'] = this_glyph_rle_bytes + + return (total_data_size, total_rle_data_size) + + def _parse_image(self, img, include_ascii_glyphs: bool = True, unicode_glyphs: str = ''): + # Clear out any existing font metadata + self.image = None + # Each glyph is key=code_point, value={ x: ?, w: ? } + self.glyph_data = {} + self.glyph_height = 0 + + # Work out the list of glyphs required + glyphs = _generate_font_glyphs_list(include_ascii_glyphs, unicode_glyphs) + + # Work out the geometry + (width, height) = img.size + + # Work out the glyph offsets/widths + glyph_pixel_offsets = [] + glyph_pixel_widths = [] + pixels = img.load() + + # Run through the markers and work out where each glyph starts/stops + glyph_split_color = pixels[0, 0] # top left pixel is the marker color we're going to use to split each glyph + glyph_pixel_offsets.append(0) + last_offset = 0 + for x in range(1, width): + if pixels[x, 0] == glyph_split_color: + glyph_pixel_offsets.append(x) + glyph_pixel_widths.append(x - last_offset) + last_offset = x + glyph_pixel_widths.append(width - last_offset) + + # Make sure the number of glyphs we're attempting to generate matches the input image + if len(glyph_pixel_offsets) != len(glyphs): + self.logger.error('The number of glyphs to generate doesn\'t match the number of detected glyphs in the input image.') + return + + # Set up the required metadata for each glyph + for n in range(0, len(glyph_pixel_offsets)): + self.glyph_data[glyphs[n]] = QFFGlyphInfo(code_point=glyphs[n], x=glyph_pixel_offsets[n], w=glyph_pixel_widths[n]) + + # Parsing was successful, keep the image in this instance + self.image = img + self.glyph_height = height - 1 # subtract the line with the markers + + def generate_image(self, ttf_file: Path, font_size: int, include_ascii_glyphs: bool = True, unicode_glyphs: str = '', include_before_left: bool = False, use_aa: bool = True): + # Load the font + font = ImageFont.truetype(str(ttf_file), int(font_size)) + # Work out the max font size + max_font_size = font.font.ascent + abs(font.font.descent) + # Work out the list of glyphs required + glyphs = _generate_font_glyphs_list(include_ascii_glyphs, unicode_glyphs) + + baseline_offset = 9999999 + total_glyph_width = 0 + max_glyph_height = -1 + + # Measure each glyph to determine the overall baseline offset required + for glyph in glyphs: + (ls_l, ls_t, ls_r, ls_b) = font.getbbox(glyph, anchor='ls') + glyph_width = (ls_r - ls_l) if include_before_left else (ls_r) + glyph_height = font.getbbox(glyph, anchor='la')[3] + if max_glyph_height < glyph_height: + max_glyph_height = glyph_height + total_glyph_width += glyph_width + if baseline_offset > ls_t: + baseline_offset = ls_t + + # Create the output image + img = Image.new("RGB", (total_glyph_width + 1, max_font_size * 2 + 1), (0, 0, 0, 255)) + cur_x_pos = 0 + + # Loop through each glyph... + for glyph in glyphs: + # Work out this glyph's bounding box + (ls_l, ls_t, ls_r, ls_b) = font.getbbox(glyph, anchor='ls') + glyph_width = (ls_r - ls_l) if include_before_left else (ls_r) + glyph_height = ls_b - ls_t + x_offset = -ls_l + y_offset = ls_t - baseline_offset + + # Draw each glyph to its own image so we don't get anti-aliasing applied to the final image when straddling edges + glyph_img = Image.new("RGB", (glyph_width, max_font_size), (0, 0, 0, 255)) + glyph_draw = ImageDraw.Draw(glyph_img) + if not use_aa: + glyph_draw.fontmode = "1" + glyph_draw.text((x_offset, y_offset), glyph, font=font, anchor='lt') + + # Place the glyph-specific image in the correct location overall + img.paste(glyph_img, (cur_x_pos, 1)) + + # Set up the marker for start of each glyph + pixels = img.load() + pixels[cur_x_pos, 0] = (255, 0, 255) + + # Increment for the next glyph's position + cur_x_pos += glyph_width + + # Add the ending marker so that the difference/crop works + pixels = img.load() + pixels[cur_x_pos, 0] = (255, 0, 255) + + # Determine the usable font area + dummy_img = Image.new("RGB", (total_glyph_width + 1, max_font_size + 1), (0, 0, 0, 255)) + bbox = ImageChops.difference(img, dummy_img).getbbox() + bbox = (bbox[0], bbox[1], bbox[2] - 1, bbox[3]) # remove the unused end-marker + + # Crop and re-parse the resulting image to ensure we're generating the correct format + self._parse_image(img.crop(bbox), include_ascii_glyphs, unicode_glyphs) + + def save_to_image(self, img_file: Path): + # Drop out if there's no image loaded + if self.image is None: + self.logger.error('No image is loaded.') + return + + # Save the image to the supplied file + self.image.save(str(img_file)) + + def read_from_image(self, img_file: Path, include_ascii_glyphs: bool = True, unicode_glyphs: str = ''): + # Load and parse the supplied image file + self._parse_image(Image.open(str(img_file)), include_ascii_glyphs, unicode_glyphs) + return + + def save_to_qff(self, format: Dict[str, Any], use_rle: bool, fp): + # Drop out if there's no image loaded + if self.image is None: + self.logger.error('No image is loaded.') + return + + # Work out if we want to use RLE at all, skipping it if it's not any smaller (it's applied per-glyph) + (total_data_size, total_rle_data_size) = self._extract_glyphs(format) + if use_rle: + use_rle = (total_rle_data_size < total_data_size) + + # For each glyph, work out which image data we want to use and append it to the image buffer, recording the byte-wise offset + img_buffer = bytes() + for _, glyph_entry in self.glyph_data.items(): + glyph_entry['data_offset'] = len(img_buffer) + glyph_img_bytes = glyph_entry.image_compressed_bytes if use_rle else glyph_entry.image_uncompressed_bytes + img_buffer += bytes(glyph_img_bytes) + + font_descriptor = QFFFontDescriptor() + ascii_table = QFFAsciiGlyphTableV1() + unicode_table = QFFUnicodeGlyphTableV1() + data_descriptor = QFFFontDataDescriptorV1() + data_descriptor.data = img_buffer + + # Check if we have all the ASCII glyphs present + include_ascii_glyphs = all([chr(n) in self.glyph_data for n in range(0x20, 0x7F)]) + + # Helper for populating the blocks + for code_point, glyph_entry in self.glyph_data.items(): + if ord(code_point) >= 0x20 and ord(code_point) <= 0x7E and include_ascii_glyphs: + ascii_table.add_glyph(glyph_entry) + else: + unicode_table.add_glyph(glyph_entry) + + # Configure the font descriptor + font_descriptor.line_height = self.glyph_height + font_descriptor.has_ascii_table = include_ascii_glyphs + font_descriptor.unicode_glyph_count = len(unicode_table.glyphs.keys()) + font_descriptor.is_transparent = False + font_descriptor.format = format['image_format_byte'] + font_descriptor.compression = 0x01 if use_rle else 0x00 + + # Write a dummy font descriptor -- we'll have to come back and write it properly once we've rendered out everything else + font_descriptor_location = fp.tell() + font_descriptor.write(fp) + + # Write out the ASCII table if required + if font_descriptor.has_ascii_table: + ascii_table.write(fp) + + # Write out the unicode table if required + if font_descriptor.unicode_glyph_count > 0: + unicode_table.write(fp) + + # Write out the palette if required + if format['has_palette']: + palette_descriptor = QGFFramePaletteDescriptorV1() + + # Helper to convert from RGB888 to the QMK "dialect" of HSV888 + def rgb888_to_qmk_hsv888(e): + hsv = rgb_to_hsv(e[0] / 255.0, e[1] / 255.0, e[2] / 255.0) + return (int(hsv[0] * 255.0), int(hsv[1] * 255.0), int(hsv[2] * 255.0)) + + # Convert all palette entries to HSV888 and write to the output + palette_descriptor.palette_entries = list(map(rgb888_to_qmk_hsv888, self.palette)) + palette_descriptor.write(fp) + + # Write out the image data + data_descriptor.write(fp) + + # Now fix up the overall font descriptor, then write it in the correct location + font_descriptor.total_file_size = fp.tell() + fp.seek(font_descriptor_location, 0) + font_descriptor.write(fp) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/painter_qgf.py b/lib/python/qmk/painter_qgf.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..71ce1f5a02 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/painter_qgf.py @@ -0,0 +1,408 @@ +# Copyright 2021 Nick Brassel (@tzarc) +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later + +# Quantum Graphics File "QGF" Image File Format. +# See https://docs.qmk.fm/#/quantum_painter_qgf for more information. + +from colorsys import rgb_to_hsv +from types import FunctionType +from PIL import Image, ImageFile, ImageChops +from PIL._binary import o8, o16le as o16, o32le as o32 +import qmk.painter + + +def o24(i): + return o16(i & 0xFFFF) + o8((i & 0xFF0000) >> 16) + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QGFBlockHeader: + block_size = 5 + + def write(self, fp): + fp.write(b'' # start off with empty bytes... + + o8(self.type_id) # block type id + + o8((~self.type_id) & 0xFF) # negated block type id + + o24(self.length) # blob length + ) + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QGFGraphicsDescriptor: + type_id = 0x00 + length = 18 + magic = 0x464751 + + def __init__(self): + self.header = QGFBlockHeader() + self.header.type_id = QGFGraphicsDescriptor.type_id + self.header.length = QGFGraphicsDescriptor.length + self.version = 1 + self.total_file_size = 0 + self.image_width = 0 + self.image_height = 0 + self.frame_count = 0 + + def write(self, fp): + self.header.write(fp) + fp.write( + b'' # start off with empty bytes... + + o24(QGFGraphicsDescriptor.magic) # magic + + o8(self.version) # version + + o32(self.total_file_size) # file size + + o32((~self.total_file_size) & 0xFFFFFFFF) # negated file size + + o16(self.image_width) # width + + o16(self.image_height) # height + + o16(self.frame_count) # frame count + ) + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QGFFrameOffsetDescriptorV1: + type_id = 0x01 + + def __init__(self, frame_count): + self.header = QGFBlockHeader() + self.header.type_id = QGFFrameOffsetDescriptorV1.type_id + self.frame_offsets = [0xFFFFFFFF] * frame_count + self.frame_count = frame_count + + def write(self, fp): + self.header.length = len(self.frame_offsets) * 4 + self.header.write(fp) + for offset in self.frame_offsets: + fp.write(b'' # start off with empty bytes... + + o32(offset) # offset + ) + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QGFFrameDescriptorV1: + type_id = 0x02 + length = 6 + + def __init__(self): + self.header = QGFBlockHeader() + self.header.type_id = QGFFrameDescriptorV1.type_id + self.header.length = QGFFrameDescriptorV1.length + self.format = 0xFF + self.flags = 0 + self.compression = 0xFF + self.transparency_index = 0xFF # TODO: Work out how to retrieve the transparent palette entry from the PIL gif loader + self.delay = 1000 # Placeholder until it gets read from the animation + + def write(self, fp): + self.header.write(fp) + fp.write(b'' # start off with empty bytes... + + o8(self.format) # format + + o8(self.flags) # flags + + o8(self.compression) # compression + + o8(self.transparency_index) # transparency index + + o16(self.delay) # delay + ) + + @property + def is_transparent(self): + return (self.flags & 0x01) == 0x01 + + @is_transparent.setter + def is_transparent(self, val): + if val: + self.flags |= 0x01 + else: + self.flags &= ~0x01 + + @property + def is_delta(self): + return (self.flags & 0x02) == 0x02 + + @is_delta.setter + def is_delta(self, val): + if val: + self.flags |= 0x02 + else: + self.flags &= ~0x02 + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QGFFramePaletteDescriptorV1: + type_id = 0x03 + + def __init__(self): + self.header = QGFBlockHeader() + self.header.type_id = QGFFramePaletteDescriptorV1.type_id + self.header.length = 0 + self.palette_entries = [(0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF)] * 4 + + def write(self, fp): + self.header.length = len(self.palette_entries) * 3 + self.header.write(fp) + for entry in self.palette_entries: + fp.write(b'' # start off with empty bytes... + + o8(entry[0]) # h + + o8(entry[1]) # s + + o8(entry[2]) # v + ) + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QGFFrameDeltaDescriptorV1: + type_id = 0x04 + length = 8 + + def __init__(self): + self.header = QGFBlockHeader() + self.header.type_id = QGFFrameDeltaDescriptorV1.type_id + self.header.length = QGFFrameDeltaDescriptorV1.length + self.left = 0 + self.top = 0 + self.right = 0 + self.bottom = 0 + + def write(self, fp): + self.header.write(fp) + fp.write(b'' # start off with empty bytes... + + o16(self.left) # left + + o16(self.top) # top + + o16(self.right) # right + + o16(self.bottom) # bottom + ) + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QGFFrameDataDescriptorV1: + type_id = 0x05 + + def __init__(self): + self.header = QGFBlockHeader() + self.header.type_id = QGFFrameDataDescriptorV1.type_id + self.data = [] + + def write(self, fp): + self.header.length = len(self.data) + self.header.write(fp) + fp.write(bytes(self.data)) + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +class QGFImageFile(ImageFile.ImageFile): + + format = "QGF" + format_description = "Quantum Graphics File Format" + + def _open(self): + raise NotImplementedError("Reading QGF files is not supported") + + +######################################################################################################################## + + +def _accept(prefix): + """Helper method used by PIL to work out if it can parse an input file. + + Currently unimplemented. + """ + return False + + +def _save(im, fp, filename): + """Helper method used by PIL to write to an output file. + """ + # Work out from the parameters if we need to do anything special + encoderinfo = im.encoderinfo.copy() + append_images = list(encoderinfo.get("append_images", [])) + verbose = encoderinfo.get("verbose", False) + use_deltas = encoderinfo.get("use_deltas", True) + use_rle = encoderinfo.get("use_rle", True) + + # Helper for inline verbose prints + def vprint(s): + if verbose: + print(s) + + # Helper to iterate through all frames in the input image + def _for_all_frames(x: FunctionType): + frame_num = 0 + last_frame = None + for frame in [im] + append_images: + # Get number of of frames in this image + nfr = getattr(frame, "n_frames", 1) + for idx in range(nfr): + frame.seek(idx) + frame.load() + copy = frame.copy().convert("RGB") + x(frame_num, copy, last_frame) + last_frame = copy + frame_num += 1 + + # Collect all the frame sizes + frame_sizes = [] + _for_all_frames(lambda idx, frame, last_frame: frame_sizes.append(frame.size)) + + # Make sure all frames are the same size + if len(list(set(frame_sizes))) != 1: + raise ValueError("Mismatching sizes on frames") + + # Write out the initial graphics descriptor (and write a dummy value), so that we can come back and fill in the + # correct values once we've written all the frames to the output + graphics_descriptor_location = fp.tell() + graphics_descriptor = QGFGraphicsDescriptor() + graphics_descriptor.frame_count = len(frame_sizes) + graphics_descriptor.image_width = frame_sizes[0][0] + graphics_descriptor.image_height = frame_sizes[0][1] + vprint(f'{"Graphics descriptor block":26s} {fp.tell():5d}d / {fp.tell():04X}h') + graphics_descriptor.write(fp) + + # Work out the frame offset descriptor location (and write a dummy value), so that we can come back and fill in the + # correct offsets once we've written all the frames to the output + frame_offset_location = fp.tell() + frame_offsets = QGFFrameOffsetDescriptorV1(graphics_descriptor.frame_count) + vprint(f'{"Frame offsets block":26s} {fp.tell():5d}d / {fp.tell():04X}h') + frame_offsets.write(fp) + + # Helper function to save each frame to the output file + def _write_frame(idx, frame, last_frame): + # If we replace the frame we're going to output with a delta, we can override it here + this_frame = frame + location = (0, 0) + size = frame.size + + # Work out the format we're going to use + format = encoderinfo["qmk_format"] + + # Convert the original frame so we can do comparisons + converted = qmk.painter.convert_requested_format(this_frame, format) + graphic_data = qmk.painter.convert_image_bytes(converted, format) + + # Convert the raw data to RLE-encoded if requested + raw_data = graphic_data[1] + if use_rle: + rle_data = qmk.painter.compress_bytes_qmk_rle(graphic_data[1]) + use_raw_this_frame = not use_rle or len(raw_data) <= len(rle_data) + image_data = raw_data if use_raw_this_frame else rle_data + + # Work out if a delta frame is smaller than injecting it directly + use_delta_this_frame = False + if use_deltas and last_frame is not None: + # If we want to use deltas, then find the difference + diff = ImageChops.difference(frame, last_frame) + + # Get the bounding box of those differences + bbox = diff.getbbox() + + # If we have a valid bounding box... + if bbox: + # ...create the delta frame by cropping the original. + delta_frame = frame.crop(bbox) + delta_location = (bbox[0], bbox[1]) + delta_size = (bbox[2] - bbox[0], bbox[3] - bbox[1]) + + # Convert the delta frame to the requested format + delta_converted = qmk.painter.convert_requested_format(delta_frame, format) + delta_graphic_data = qmk.painter.convert_image_bytes(delta_converted, format) + + # Work out how large the delta frame is going to be with compression etc. + delta_raw_data = delta_graphic_data[1] + if use_rle: + delta_rle_data = qmk.painter.compress_bytes_qmk_rle(delta_graphic_data[1]) + delta_use_raw_this_frame = not use_rle or len(delta_raw_data) <= len(delta_rle_data) + delta_image_data = delta_raw_data if delta_use_raw_this_frame else delta_rle_data + + # If the size of the delta frame (plus delta descriptor) is smaller than the original, use that instead + # This ensures that if a non-delta is overall smaller in size, we use that in preference due to flash + # sizing constraints. + if (len(delta_image_data) + QGFFrameDeltaDescriptorV1.length) < len(image_data): + # Copy across all the delta equivalents so that the rest of the processing acts on those + this_frame = delta_frame + location = delta_location + size = delta_size + converted = delta_converted + graphic_data = delta_graphic_data + raw_data = delta_raw_data + rle_data = delta_rle_data + use_raw_this_frame = delta_use_raw_this_frame + image_data = delta_image_data + use_delta_this_frame = True + + # Write out the frame descriptor + frame_offsets.frame_offsets[idx] = fp.tell() + vprint(f'{f"Frame {idx:3d} base":26s} {fp.tell():5d}d / {fp.tell():04X}h') + frame_descriptor = QGFFrameDescriptorV1() + frame_descriptor.is_delta = use_delta_this_frame + frame_descriptor.is_transparent = False + frame_descriptor.format = format['image_format_byte'] + frame_descriptor.compression = 0x00 if use_raw_this_frame else 0x01 # See qp.h, painter_compression_t + frame_descriptor.delay = frame.info['duration'] if 'duration' in frame.info else 1000 # If we're not an animation, just pretend we're delaying for 1000ms + frame_descriptor.write(fp) + + # Write out the palette if required + if format['has_palette']: + palette = graphic_data[0] + palette_descriptor = QGFFramePaletteDescriptorV1() + + # Helper to convert from RGB888 to the QMK "dialect" of HSV888 + def rgb888_to_qmk_hsv888(e): + hsv = rgb_to_hsv(e[0] / 255.0, e[1] / 255.0, e[2] / 255.0) + return (int(hsv[0] * 255.0), int(hsv[1] * 255.0), int(hsv[2] * 255.0)) + + # Convert all palette entries to HSV888 and write to the output + palette_descriptor.palette_entries = list(map(rgb888_to_qmk_hsv888, palette)) + vprint(f'{f"Frame {idx:3d} palette":26s} {fp.tell():5d}d / {fp.tell():04X}h') + palette_descriptor.write(fp) + + # Write out the delta info if required + if use_delta_this_frame: + # Set up the rendering location of where the delta frame should be situated + delta_descriptor = QGFFrameDeltaDescriptorV1() + delta_descriptor.left = location[0] + delta_descriptor.top = location[1] + delta_descriptor.right = location[0] + size[0] + delta_descriptor.bottom = location[1] + size[1] + + # Write the delta frame to the output + vprint(f'{f"Frame {idx:3d} delta":26s} {fp.tell():5d}d / {fp.tell():04X}h') + delta_descriptor.write(fp) + + # Write out the data for this frame to the output + data_descriptor = QGFFrameDataDescriptorV1() + data_descriptor.data = image_data + vprint(f'{f"Frame {idx:3d} data":26s} {fp.tell():5d}d / {fp.tell():04X}h') + data_descriptor.write(fp) + + # Iterate over each if the input frames, writing it to the output in the process + _for_all_frames(_write_frame) + + # Go back and update the graphics descriptor now that we can determine the final file size + graphics_descriptor.total_file_size = fp.tell() + fp.seek(graphics_descriptor_location, 0) + graphics_descriptor.write(fp) + + # Go back and update the frame offsets now that they're written to the file + fp.seek(frame_offset_location, 0) + frame_offsets.write(fp) + + +######################################################################################################################## + +# Register with PIL so that it knows about the QGF format +Image.register_open(QGFImageFile.format, QGFImageFile, _accept) +Image.register_save(QGFImageFile.format, _save) +Image.register_save_all(QGFImageFile.format, _save) +Image.register_extension(QGFImageFile.format, f".{QGFImageFile.format.lower()}") +Image.register_mime(QGFImageFile.format, f"image/{QGFImageFile.format.lower()}") diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/tests/test_cli_commands.py b/lib/python/qmk/tests/test_cli_commands.py index 55e69175e6..d40d4bf573 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/tests/test_cli_commands.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/tests/test_cli_commands.py @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ def test_clean(): def test_generate_api(): - result = check_subcommand('generate-api', '--dry-run') + result = check_subcommand('generate-api', '--dry-run', '--filter', 'handwired/pytest') check_returncode(result) @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ def test_generate_config_h(): result = check_subcommand('generate-config-h', '-kb', 'handwired/pytest/basic') check_returncode(result) assert '# define DEVICE_VER 0x0001' in result.stdout - assert '# define DESCRIPTION handwired/pytest/basic' in result.stdout + assert '# define DESCRIPTION "handwired/pytest/basic"' in result.stdout assert '# define DIODE_DIRECTION COL2ROW' in result.stdout assert '# define MANUFACTURER none' in result.stdout assert '# define PRODUCT pytest' in result.stdout |