From a29ca1e7f1a5addfde163b158399684505453fc9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vlad K Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2021 15:04:37 -0700 Subject: Add support for ISSI drivers on both sides of a split keyboard (#13842) * Gets RGB working on a split keyboard with IS31FL3733. Currently needs small tweak to re-enable WS2812 * Added helper function * Trying to integrate the function * Moved functionality into a macro * Swapped conditional for a macro everywhere * Tidying up * More code cleanup * Documentation updates * Fixed formatting via linter * Switching to a function from a macro * Fixed compile error * Fixing WS2812 behavior. UNTESTED. * Updated documentation about the driver addresses. * Fixed code for WS2812 * Trying to add in LED_MATRIX support * Updated effects for LED matrix * Updated third-party effect defines. * Ran format-c on modified files * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Ryan * Move to static inline. Avoids issues with gcc v8+ * Move helper function for LED_matrix to static inline to avoid issues with gcc v8+ Co-authored-by: Vlad Kvitnevskiy Co-authored-by: Ryan --- docs/feature_led_matrix.md | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/feature_led_matrix.md') diff --git a/docs/feature_led_matrix.md b/docs/feature_led_matrix.md index ed92bffd99..d4b20b9aa2 100644 --- a/docs/feature_led_matrix.md +++ b/docs/feature_led_matrix.md @@ -49,6 +49,8 @@ Here is an example using 2 drivers. !> Note the parentheses, this is so when `LED_DRIVER_LED_TOTAL` is used in code and expanded, the values are added together before any additional math is applied to them. As an example, `rand() % (LED_DRIVER_1_LED_TOTAL + LED_DRIVER_2_LED_TOTAL)` will give very different results than `rand() % LED_DRIVER_1_LED_TOTAL + LED_DRIVER_2_LED_TOTAL`. +For split keyboards using `LED_MATRIX_SPLIT` with an LED driver, you can either have the same driver address or different driver addresses. If using different addresses, use `DRIVER_ADDR_1` for one and `DRIVER_ADDR_2` for the other one. Then, in `g_is31_leds`, fill out the correct driver index (0 or 1). If using one address, use `DRIVER_ADDR_1` for both, and use index 0 for `g_is31_leds`. + Define these arrays listing all the LEDs in your `.c`: ```c @@ -219,7 +221,7 @@ static bool my_cool_effect(effect_params_t* params) { for (uint8_t i = led_min; i < led_max; i++) { led_matrix_set_value(i, 0xFF); } - return led_max < DRIVER_LED_TOTAL; + return led_matrix_check_finished_leds(led_max); } // e.g: A more complex effect, relying on external methods and state, with @@ -233,8 +235,7 @@ static bool my_cool_effect2_complex_run(effect_params_t* params) { for (uint8_t i = led_min; i < led_max; i++) { led_matrix_set_value(i, some_global_state++); } - - return led_max < DRIVER_LED_TOTAL; + return led_matrix_check_finished_leds(led_max); } static bool my_cool_effect2(effect_params_t* params) { if (params->init) my_cool_effect2_complex_init(params); -- cgit v1.2.3