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* Add ARRAY_SIZE and CEILING utility macros * Apply a coccinelle patch to use ARRAY_SIZE * fix up some straggling items * Fix 'make test:secure' * Enhance ARRAY_SIZE macro to reject acting on pointers The previous definition would not produce a diagnostic for ``` int *p; size_t num_elem = ARRAY_SIZE(p) ``` but the new one will. * explicitly get definition of ARRAY_SIZE * Convert to ARRAY_SIZE when const is involved The following spatch finds additional instances where the array is const and the division is by the size of the type, not the size of the first element: ``` @ rule5a using "empty.iso" @ type T; const T[] E; @@ - (sizeof(E)/sizeof(T)) + ARRAY_SIZE(E) @ rule6a using "empty.iso" @ type T; const T[] E; @@ - sizeof(E)/sizeof(T) + ARRAY_SIZE(E) ``` * New instances of ARRAY_SIZE added since initial spatch run * Use `ARRAY_SIZE` in docs (found by grep) * Manually use ARRAY_SIZE hs_set is expected to be the same size as uint16_t, though it's made of two 8-bit integers * Just like char, sizeof(uint8_t) is guaranteed to be 1 This is at least true on any plausible system where qmk is actually used. Per my understanding it's universally true, assuming that uint8_t exists: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48655310/can-i-assume-that-sizeofuint8-t-1 * Run qmk-format on core C files touched in this branch Co-authored-by: Stefan Kerkmann <karlk90@pm.me>
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7.8 KiB
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252 lines
7.8 KiB
C
/* Copyright 2020 Christopher Courtney, aka Drashna Jael're (@drashna) <drashna@live.com>
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* Copyright 2019 Sunjun Kim
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* Copyright 2020 Ploopy Corporation
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*
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#include "trackball.h"
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#ifndef OPT_DEBOUNCE
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# define OPT_DEBOUNCE 5 // (ms) Time between scroll events
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#endif
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#ifndef SCROLL_BUTT_DEBOUNCE
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# define SCROLL_BUTT_DEBOUNCE 100 // (ms) Time between scroll events
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#endif
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#ifndef OPT_THRES
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# define OPT_THRES 150 // (0-1024) Threshold for actication
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#endif
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#ifndef OPT_SCALE
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# define OPT_SCALE 1 // Multiplier for wheel
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#endif
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#ifndef PLOOPY_DPI_OPTIONS
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# define PLOOPY_DPI_OPTIONS \
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{ 1200, 1600, 2400 }
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# ifndef PLOOPY_DPI_DEFAULT
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# define PLOOPY_DPI_DEFAULT 1
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifndef PLOOPY_DPI_DEFAULT
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# define PLOOPY_DPI_DEFAULT 0
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#endif
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#ifndef PLOOPY_DRAGSCROLL_DPI
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# define PLOOPY_DRAGSCROLL_DPI 100 // Fixed-DPI Drag Scroll
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#endif
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#ifndef PLOOPY_DRAGSCROLL_MULTIPLIER
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# define PLOOPY_DRAGSCROLL_MULTIPLIER 0.75 // Variable-DPI Drag Scroll
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#endif
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keyboard_config_t keyboard_config;
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uint16_t dpi_array[] = PLOOPY_DPI_OPTIONS;
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#define DPI_OPTION_SIZE ARRAY_SIZE(dpi_array)
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// TODO: Implement libinput profiles
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// https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/pointer-acceleration.html
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// Compile time accel selection
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// Valid options are ACC_NONE, ACC_LINEAR, ACC_CUSTOM, ACC_QUADRATIC
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// Trackball State
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bool is_scroll_clicked = false;
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bool BurstState = false; // init burst state for Trackball module
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uint16_t MotionStart = 0; // Timer for accel, 0 is resting state
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uint16_t lastScroll = 0; // Previous confirmed wheel event
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uint16_t lastMidClick = 0; // Stops scrollwheel from being read if it was pressed
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uint8_t OptLowPin = OPT_ENC1;
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bool debug_encoder = false;
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bool is_drag_scroll = false;
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__attribute__((weak)) bool encoder_update_user(uint8_t index, bool clockwise) { return true; }
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bool encoder_update_kb(uint8_t index, bool clockwise) {
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if (!encoder_update_user(index, clockwise)) {
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return false;
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}
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#ifdef MOUSEKEY_ENABLE
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tap_code(clockwise ? KC_WH_U : KC_WH_D);
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#else
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mouse_report_t mouse_report = pointing_device_get_report();
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mouse_report.v = clockwise ? 1 : -1;
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pointing_device_set_report(mouse_report);
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pointing_device_send();
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#endif
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return true;
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}
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void process_wheel(void) {
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// TODO: Replace this with interrupt driven code, polling is S L O W
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// Lovingly ripped from the Ploopy Source
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// If the mouse wheel was just released, do not scroll.
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if (timer_elapsed(lastMidClick) < SCROLL_BUTT_DEBOUNCE) {
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return;
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}
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// Limit the number of scrolls per unit time.
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if (timer_elapsed(lastScroll) < OPT_DEBOUNCE) {
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return;
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}
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// Don't scroll if the middle button is depressed.
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if (is_scroll_clicked) {
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#ifndef IGNORE_SCROLL_CLICK
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return;
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#endif
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}
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lastScroll = timer_read();
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uint16_t p1 = adc_read(OPT_ENC1_MUX);
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uint16_t p2 = adc_read(OPT_ENC2_MUX);
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if (debug_encoder) dprintf("OPT1: %d, OPT2: %d\n", p1, p2);
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int dir = opt_encoder_handler(p1, p2);
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if (dir == 0) return;
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encoder_update_kb(0, dir > 0);
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}
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report_mouse_t pointing_device_task_kb(report_mouse_t mouse_report) {
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process_wheel();
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if (is_drag_scroll) {
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#ifdef PLOOPY_DRAGSCROLL_H_INVERT
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// Invert horizontal scroll direction
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mouse_report.h = -mouse_report.x;
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#else
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mouse_report.h = mouse_report.x;
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#endif
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#ifdef PLOOPY_DRAGSCROLL_INVERT
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// Invert vertical scroll direction
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mouse_report.v = -mouse_report.y;
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#else
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mouse_report.v = mouse_report.y;
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#endif
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mouse_report.x = 0;
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mouse_report.y = 0;
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}
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return pointing_device_task_user(mouse_report);
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}
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bool process_record_kb(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t* record) {
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if (true) {
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xprintf("KL: kc: %u, col: %u, row: %u, pressed: %u\n", keycode, record->event.key.col, record->event.key.row, record->event.pressed);
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}
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// Update Timer to prevent accidental scrolls
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if ((record->event.key.col == 1) && (record->event.key.row == 0)) {
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lastMidClick = timer_read();
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is_scroll_clicked = record->event.pressed;
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}
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if (!process_record_user(keycode, record)) {
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return false;
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}
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if (keycode == DPI_CONFIG && record->event.pressed) {
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keyboard_config.dpi_config = (keyboard_config.dpi_config + 1) % DPI_OPTION_SIZE;
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eeconfig_update_kb(keyboard_config.raw);
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pointing_device_set_cpi(dpi_array[keyboard_config.dpi_config]);
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}
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if (keycode == DRAG_SCROLL) {
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#ifndef PLOOPY_DRAGSCROLL_MOMENTARY
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if (record->event.pressed)
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#endif
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{
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is_drag_scroll ^= 1;
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}
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#ifdef PLOOPY_DRAGSCROLL_FIXED
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pointing_device_set_cpi(is_drag_scroll ? PLOOPY_DRAGSCROLL_DPI : dpi_array[keyboard_config.dpi_config]);
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#else
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pointing_device_set_cpi(is_drag_scroll ? (dpi_array[keyboard_config.dpi_config] * PLOOPY_DRAGSCROLL_MULTIPLIER) : dpi_array[keyboard_config.dpi_config]);
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#endif
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}
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/* If Mousekeys is disabled, then use handle the mouse button
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* keycodes. This makes things simpler, and allows usage of
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* the keycodes in a consistent manner. But only do this if
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* Mousekeys is not enable, so it's not handled twice.
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*/
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#ifndef MOUSEKEY_ENABLE
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if (IS_MOUSEKEY_BUTTON(keycode)) {
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report_mouse_t currentReport = pointing_device_get_report();
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currentReport.buttons = pointing_device_handle_buttons(currentReport.buttons, record->event.pressed, keycode - KC_MS_BTN1);
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pointing_device_set_report(currentReport);
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pointing_device_send();
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}
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#endif
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return true;
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}
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// Hardware Setup
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void keyboard_pre_init_kb(void) {
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// debug_enable = true;
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// debug_matrix = true;
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// debug_mouse = true;
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// debug_encoder = true;
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setPinInput(OPT_ENC1);
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setPinInput(OPT_ENC2);
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/* Ground all output pins connected to ground. This provides additional
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* pathways to ground. If you're messing with this, know this: driving ANY
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* of these pins high will cause a short. On the MCU. Ka-blooey.
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*/
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#ifdef UNUSABLE_PINS
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const pin_t unused_pins[] = UNUSABLE_PINS;
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for (uint8_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(unused_pins); i++) {
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setPinOutput(unused_pins[i]);
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writePinLow(unused_pins[i]);
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}
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#endif
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// This is the debug LED.
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#if defined(DEBUG_LED_PIN)
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setPinOutput(DEBUG_LED_PIN);
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writePin(DEBUG_LED_PIN, debug_enable);
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#endif
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keyboard_pre_init_user();
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}
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void pointing_device_init_kb(void) {
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pointing_device_set_cpi(dpi_array[keyboard_config.dpi_config]);
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// initialize the scroll wheel's optical encoder
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opt_encoder_init();
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}
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void eeconfig_init_kb(void) {
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keyboard_config.dpi_config = PLOOPY_DPI_DEFAULT;
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eeconfig_update_kb(keyboard_config.raw);
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eeconfig_init_user();
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}
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void matrix_init_kb(void) {
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// is safe to just read DPI setting since matrix init
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// comes before pointing device init.
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keyboard_config.raw = eeconfig_read_kb();
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if (keyboard_config.dpi_config > DPI_OPTION_SIZE) {
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eeconfig_init_kb();
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}
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matrix_init_user();
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}
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void keyboard_post_init_kb(void) {
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pointing_device_set_cpi(dpi_array[keyboard_config.dpi_config]);
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keyboard_post_init_user();
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}
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