qmk-firmware/keyboards/ergodox/infinity/infinity.c
Fred Sundvik a6577b272e Define weak matrix user function for Infinity Ergodox
So that a few keyboards, which don't use them, links properly.
2016-07-29 21:09:31 +03:00

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#include "infinity.h"
#include "ch.h"
#include "hal.h"
#include "serial_link/system/serial_link.h"
#ifdef VISUALIZER_ENABLE
#include "lcd_backlight.h"
#endif
void init_serial_link_hal(void) {
PORTA->PCR[1] = PORTx_PCRn_PE | PORTx_PCRn_PS | PORTx_PCRn_PFE | PORTx_PCRn_MUX(2);
PORTA->PCR[2] = PORTx_PCRn_DSE | PORTx_PCRn_SRE | PORTx_PCRn_MUX(2);
PORTE->PCR[0] = PORTx_PCRn_PE | PORTx_PCRn_PS | PORTx_PCRn_PFE | PORTx_PCRn_MUX(3);
PORTE->PCR[1] = PORTx_PCRn_DSE | PORTx_PCRn_SRE | PORTx_PCRn_MUX(3);
}
#define RED_PIN 1
#define GREEN_PIN 2
#define BLUE_PIN 3
#define CHANNEL_RED FTM0->CHANNEL[0]
#define CHANNEL_GREEN FTM0->CHANNEL[1]
#define CHANNEL_BLUE FTM0->CHANNEL[2]
#define RGB_PORT PORTC
#define RGB_PORT_GPIO GPIOC
// Base FTM clock selection (72 MHz system clock)
// @ 0xFFFF period, 72 MHz / (0xFFFF * 2) = Actual period
// Higher pre-scalar will use the most power (also look the best)
// Pre-scalar calculations
// 0 - 72 MHz -> 549 Hz
// 1 - 36 MHz -> 275 Hz
// 2 - 18 MHz -> 137 Hz
// 3 - 9 MHz -> 69 Hz (Slightly visible flicker)
// 4 - 4 500 kHz -> 34 Hz (Visible flickering)
// 5 - 2 250 kHz -> 17 Hz
// 6 - 1 125 kHz -> 9 Hz
// 7 - 562 500 Hz -> 4 Hz
// Using a higher pre-scalar without flicker is possible but FTM0_MOD will need to be reduced
// Which will reduce the brightness range
#define PRESCALAR_DEFINE 0
#ifdef VISUALIZER_ENABLE
void lcd_backlight_hal_init(void) {
// Setup Backlight
SIM->SCGC6 |= SIM_SCGC6_FTM0;
FTM0->CNT = 0; // Reset counter
// PWM Period
// 16-bit maximum
FTM0->MOD = 0xFFFF;
// Set FTM to PWM output - Edge Aligned, Low-true pulses
#define CNSC_MODE FTM_SC_CPWMS | FTM_SC_PS(4) | FTM_SC_CLKS(0)
CHANNEL_RED.CnSC = CNSC_MODE;
CHANNEL_GREEN.CnSC = CNSC_MODE;
CHANNEL_BLUE.CnSC = CNSC_MODE;
// System clock, /w prescalar setting
FTM0->SC = FTM_SC_CLKS(1) | FTM_SC_PS(PRESCALAR_DEFINE);
CHANNEL_RED.CnV = 0;
CHANNEL_GREEN.CnV = 0;
CHANNEL_BLUE.CnV = 0;
RGB_PORT_GPIO->PDDR |= (1 << RED_PIN);
RGB_PORT_GPIO->PDDR |= (1 << GREEN_PIN);
RGB_PORT_GPIO->PDDR |= (1 << BLUE_PIN);
#define RGB_MODE PORTx_PCRn_SRE | PORTx_PCRn_DSE | PORTx_PCRn_MUX(4)
RGB_PORT->PCR[RED_PIN] = RGB_MODE;
RGB_PORT->PCR[GREEN_PIN] = RGB_MODE;
RGB_PORT->PCR[BLUE_PIN] = RGB_MODE;
}
void lcd_backlight_hal_color(uint16_t r, uint16_t g, uint16_t b) {
CHANNEL_RED.CnV = r;
CHANNEL_GREEN.CnV = g;
CHANNEL_BLUE.CnV = b;
}
#endif
__attribute__ ((weak))
void matrix_init_user(void) {
}
__attribute__ ((weak))
void matrix_scan_user(void) {
}
void matrix_init_kb(void) {
// put your keyboard start-up code here
// runs once when the firmware starts up
matrix_init_user();
}
void matrix_scan_kb(void) {
// put your looping keyboard code here
// runs every cycle (a lot)
matrix_scan_user();
}
void ergodox_board_led_on(void){
}
void ergodox_right_led_1_on(void){
}
void ergodox_right_led_2_on(void){
}
void ergodox_right_led_3_on(void){
}
void ergodox_right_led_on(uint8_t led){
}
void ergodox_board_led_off(void){
}
void ergodox_right_led_1_off(void){
}
void ergodox_right_led_2_off(void){
}
void ergodox_right_led_3_off(void){
}
void ergodox_right_led_off(uint8_t led){
}