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add support for Orthodox keyboard (#1436) * Added orthodox * Modified readme * Modified readme * Modified readme * Updated makefile * Fixed keymap issues * Modified serial communications to allow for over 8 columns * Fixed sizeof command * Fixed some typing issues * Testing issue #1191 (n-column split i2c slave) Based on initial OrthoDox (serial) config by @reddragond and others, this attempts to add TWI (I2C) support. Relevant: <https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/1191> - per @ahtn recommendation, using memcpy for moving slave matrix into slave sending buffer - slave buffer has been enlarged using sizeof(matrix_row_t) - note: i2c.h now includes matrix.h - note: matrix.c includes <string.h> * Added i2c keymap - right col still not working * orthodox: re-added i2c keymap, based on serial * orthodox / issue #1191: trying 9-bit serial - orthodox serial protocol now sends 9 bits per row, instead of 16. Technically it's using MATRIX_COLS, so it might work generically. - ROW_MASK is #defined in serial.c to truncate the checksums to prevent overflows causing false errors. This macro should be renamed if it's kept. * Revert "Fixed sizeof command" This reverts commit f62a5b9939d6a9c0e442ec403de00c14431a55f9. Changes had been made to the lets_split serial driver for testing which mirrored the multi-byte-row changes made to support the orthodox. As the lets_split does not require these changes, and new improvements had been added to the orthodox port only, this commit reverts them. Because the new code could potentially reduce latency over the serial transport, it may be desirable to re-add in the future, by backporting the current working orthodox code. * orthodox: default serial keymap improvements - formatting has been improved - a few keys have been shifted, mainly in Raise and Lower layers, to be more like the default Planck layout - Now available: F12, Home, End, PgUp, PgDn, Media-Next, Media-Play Still To Do: - duplicate for TWI - Alt modifier - GUI modifier * orthodox: failed attempt at 16b/row TWI - duplicated updated serial keymap for "i2c" - removed string.h/memcpy, instead - hardcoded copying of six bytes per update - still doesn't work; master reports interconnect errors on txled * orthodox: adjusted default keymap - this is applied to both 'serial' and 'i2c' keymaps - Alt and GUI have been added, as they were missing - comma and period persist across more layers; Home/PgUp and End/PgDn have been moved slightly to accommodate * orthodox: revert TWI support to minimum to debug - disabled ssd1306 and hardware locking in build configuration - increased TWI buffer from 0x10 to 0x20 bytes - decreased TWI clock from 400000 to 100000 - removed hardcoded TWI multi-byte sending/receiving An 'i2c' build of this was found to work on a rev1 Orthodox, although slave-side col9 was understandably not working. When testing-time permits, features will be gradually re-enabled towards getting the full matrix supported over TWI. * orthodox: TWI (i2c) is working, kludge for col9 The TWI interconnect ("i2c" in directories and build config) is now working for the Orthodox, including the slave half's column #9. This is intended as an interim solution, as it's a kludge, not a fix. Rather than a working multi-byte implementation, the two col9 keys' bits are packed-into and unpacked-from the two unused bits in row1. Furthermore, the TWI clock constant has been reduced to 100000 from 400000, as testing revealed the higher value just didn't work. Testing also found that (with this kludge) increasing the TWI buffer was not necessary. This commit leaves many commented-out lines in matrix.c from previous testing, which will be removed in a future commit once the interconnects' multi-byte problems have been debugged more thoroughly. * orthodox: updated readme.md The readme for the Orthodox now includes a description of the keyboard, allusions to its author and availability, a linked photo, and links to the evolving build guide and the current keymap on KLE. This update has been prepared with /u/Deductivemonkee's assistance.
2017-06-26 01:30:07 +00:00
#ifndef I2C_H
#define I2C_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include "matrix.h"
#ifndef F_CPU
#define F_CPU 16000000UL
#endif
#define I2C_READ 1
#define I2C_WRITE 0
#define I2C_ACK 1
#define I2C_NACK 0
#define SLAVE_BUFFER_SIZE 0x10
// i2c SCL clock frequency
#define SCL_CLOCK 100000UL
extern volatile uint8_t i2c_slave_buffer[SLAVE_BUFFER_SIZE];
void i2c_master_init(void);
uint8_t i2c_master_start(uint8_t address);
void i2c_master_stop(void);
uint8_t i2c_master_write(uint8_t data);
uint8_t i2c_master_read(int);
void i2c_reset_state(void);
void i2c_slave_init(uint8_t address);
static inline unsigned char i2c_start_read(unsigned char addr) {
return i2c_master_start((addr << 1) | I2C_READ);
}
static inline unsigned char i2c_start_write(unsigned char addr) {
return i2c_master_start((addr << 1) | I2C_WRITE);
}
// from SSD1306 scrips
extern unsigned char i2c_rep_start(unsigned char addr);
extern void i2c_start_wait(unsigned char addr);
extern unsigned char i2c_readAck(void);
extern unsigned char i2c_readNak(void);
extern unsigned char i2c_read(unsigned char ack);
#define i2c_read(ack) (ack) ? i2c_readAck() : i2c_readNak();
#endif