Fix incorrect delay when setting WS2812 (and similar) leds (#9302)

* Fix incorrect delay when setting WS2812 (and similar) leds

* Add documentation for WS2812_DELAY_MICROSECONDS

* Remove improper cast to uint8_t

Co-authored-by: Sergey Vlasov <sigprof@gmail.com>

* Remove unneeded cast to uint8_t and correct math

Co-authored-by: Sergey Vlasov <sigprof@gmail.com>

* microseconds -> µs

Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>

* Make documentation better match the spec sheet.

Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>

* Rename macro to match spec sheet

* Further correction to the delay maths for the SPI case.

Co-authored-by: Joel Challis <git@zvecr.com>

* Move ws2812_common.h to the drivers directory

* Revert "Further correction to the delay maths for the SPI case."

This reverts commit e61b56a2cfc7dfec9992a7a3af92afa50e5b8ec0.

* Remove ws2812_setleds_pin(); consolidate ws2812.h

Co-authored-by: Sergey Vlasov <sigprof@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Joel Challis <git@zvecr.com>
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8 changed files with 29 additions and 47 deletions

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@ -19,6 +19,15 @@ These LEDs are called "addressable" because instead of using a wire per color, e
## Driver configuration
### All drivers
Different versions of the addressable LEDs have differing requirements for the T<sub>RST</sub> period between frames.
The default setting is 280 µs, which should work for most cases, but this can be overridden in your config.h. e.g.:
```c
#define WS2812_TRST_US 80
```
### Bitbang
Default driver, the absence of configuration assumes this driver. To configure it, add this to your rules.mk:

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@ -36,25 +36,15 @@
static inline void ws2812_sendarray_mask(uint8_t *data, uint16_t datlen, uint8_t masklo, uint8_t maskhi);
// Setleds for standard RGB
void inline ws2812_setleds(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t number_of_leds) {
// wrap up usage of RGB_DI_PIN
ws2812_setleds_pin(ledarray, number_of_leds, RGB_DI_PIN);
}
void ws2812_setleds(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t number_of_leds) {
DDRx_ADDRESS(RGB_DI_PIN) |= pinmask(RGB_DI_PIN);
void ws2812_setleds_pin(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t number_of_leds, uint8_t pin) {
DDRx_ADDRESS(RGB_DI_PIN) |= pinmask(pin);
uint8_t masklo = ~(pinmask(pin)) & PORTx_ADDRESS(pin);
uint8_t maskhi = pinmask(pin) | PORTx_ADDRESS(pin);
uint8_t masklo = ~(pinmask(RGB_DI_PIN)) & PORTx_ADDRESS(RGB_DI_PIN);
uint8_t maskhi = pinmask(RGB_DI_PIN) | PORTx_ADDRESS(RGB_DI_PIN);
ws2812_sendarray_mask((uint8_t *)ledarray, number_of_leds * sizeof(LED_TYPE), masklo, maskhi);
#ifdef RGBW
_delay_us(80);
#else
_delay_us(50);
#endif
_delay_us(WS2812_TRST_US);
}
/*

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
// The reset gap can be 6000 ns, but depending on the LED strip it may have to be increased
// to values like 600000 ns. If it is too small, the pixels will show nothing most of the time.
#define RES 10000 // Width of the low gap between bits to cause a frame to latch
#define RES (1000 * WS2812_TRST_US) // Width of the low gap between bits to cause a frame to latch
void sendByte(uint8_t byte) {
// WS2812 protocol wants most significant bits first

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@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#include "quantum/color.h"
/* User Interface
*
* Input:
* ledarray: An array of GRB data describing the LED colors
* number_of_leds: The number of LEDs to write
*
* The functions will perform the following actions:
* - Set the data-out pin as output
* - Send out the LED data
* - Wait 50us to reset the LEDs
*/
void ws2812_setleds(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t number_of_leds);

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@ -53,11 +53,10 @@
/**
* @brief Number of bit-periods to hold the data line low at the end of a frame
*
* The reset period for each frame must be at least 50 uS; so we add in 50 bit-times
* of zeroes at the end. (50 bits)*(1.25 uS/bit) = 62.5 uS, which gives us some
* slack in the timing requirements
* The reset period for each frame is defined in WS2812_TRST_US.
* Calculate the number of zeroes to add at the end assuming 1.25 uS/bit:
*/
#define WS2812_RESET_BIT_N (50)
#define WS2812_RESET_BIT_N (1000 * WS2812_TRST_US / 1250)
#define WS2812_COLOR_BIT_N (RGBLED_NUM * 24) /**< Number of data bits */
#define WS2812_BIT_N (WS2812_COLOR_BIT_N + WS2812_RESET_BIT_N) /**< Total number of bits in a frame */

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
#define NB_COLORS 3
#define BYTES_FOR_LED (BYTES_FOR_LED_BYTE * NB_COLORS)
#define DATA_SIZE (BYTES_FOR_LED * RGBLED_NUM)
#define RESET_SIZE 200
#define RESET_SIZE (1000 * WS2812_TRST_US / (2 * 1250))
#define PREAMBLE_SIZE 4
static uint8_t txbuf[PREAMBLE_SIZE + DATA_SIZE + RESET_SIZE] = {0};

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@ -1,11 +1,4 @@
/*
* light weight WS2812 lib include
*
* Version 2.3 - Nev 29th 2015
* Author: Tim (cpldcpu@gmail.com)
*
* Please do not change this file! All configuration is handled in "ws2812_config.h"
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
@ -24,12 +17,20 @@
#include "quantum/color.h"
/*
* Older WS2812s can handle a reset time (TRST) of 50us, but recent
* component revisions require a minimum of 280us.
*/
#if !defined(WS2812_TRST_US)
#define WS2812_TRST_US 280
#endif
/* User Interface
*
* Input:
* ledarray: An array of GRB data describing the LED colors
* number_of_leds: The number of LEDs to write
* pin (optional): A pin_t definition for the line to drive
*
* The functions will perform the following actions:
* - Set the data-out pin as output
@ -37,4 +38,3 @@
* - Wait 50us to reset the LEDs
*/
void ws2812_setleds(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t number_of_leds);
void ws2812_setleds_pin(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t number_of_leds, uint8_t pin);

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
#endif
#if defined(RGB_BACKLIGHT_DAWN60)
#include "drivers/avr/ws2812.h"
#include "ws2812.h"
LED_TYPE g_ws2812_leds[WS2812_LED_TOTAL];
#endif