/* Copyright 2020 Jason Williams (Wilba) * * 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 * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "wt70_jb.h" bool g_first_execution = false; void keyboard_pre_init_kb(void) { setPinOutput(F1); keyboard_pre_init_user(); } bool led_update_kb(led_t led_state) { if (led_update_user(led_state)) { writePin(F1, led_state.caps_lock); } return true; } // This is some magic so that PCBs flashed with VIA firmware at the factory // will start with an RGB test pattern. Not relevant for non-VIA firmware. #ifdef VIA_ENABLE // Called from via_init() if VIA_ENABLE // Called from matrix_init_kb() if not VIA_ENABLE void via_init_kb(void) { // If the EEPROM has the magic, the data is good. // OK to load from EEPROM if (via_eeprom_is_valid()) { } else { // Cache "first execution" state so we can do something // specific after QMK initialization has done its thing. g_first_execution = true; // DO NOT set EEPROM valid here, let caller do this } } void keyboard_post_init_kb() { // This is a workaround to ensure "EEPROM cleared" PCBs will // start with the RGB test mode, essential for testing LEDs. if ( g_first_execution ) { rgblight_mode(RGBLIGHT_MODE_RGB_TEST); } } #endif // VIA_ENABLE