* [Core] Rework PS/2 driver selection
Enabling and selecting PS/2 driver was using old approach,
so it was reworked to current approach, inspired by Serial
and WS2812 driver selections.
* [Keyboard] Update keyboards using PS/2 to use new PS/2 driver selection
* [Docs] Update PS/2 documentation to use new PS/2 driver selection
* Fix indentation
* [Core] Add PS2 to data driver
* Fix oversight in property name
Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
* Add PS/2 pins to data driven mappings
Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
* 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>
break statements are missing from the switch for both registering and unregistering key codes. Neither have a default: case either. The code as exists in the repository right now does not compile. It does with this changes.
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sergey Vlasov <sigprof@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Joel Challis <git@zvecr.com>
Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
* Fix typo for POINTING_DEVICE_GESTURES_SCROLL_ENABLE
Follow the name written in documentation which follows
POINTING_DEVICE_GESTURES_CURSOR_GLIDE_ENABLE
* Reword the blurb about POINTING_DEVICE_GESTURES_CURSOR_GLIDE_ENABLE in docs
* PMW33XX drivers overhaul
This combines the PMW3389 and PM3360 drivers as they only differ in the
firmware blobs and CPI get and set functions. The following changes have
been made:
* PMW3389 now gets the same multi-sensor feature that is already available on the
PMW3360.
* Introduced a shared pmw33xx_report_t struct is now directly readable via SPI
transactions instead of individual byte-sized reads, saving multiple
copies and bitshift operations.
* pmw33(89/60)_get_report functions had unreachable branches in their motion
detection logic these have been simplied as much as possible.
* The fast firmware upload option has been removed as this becomes obsolete by
the newly introduced polled waiting functions for ChibiOS polled waiting
* PMW33(60/89)_SPI_LSBFIRST and PMW33(60/89)_SPI_MODE config options
have been removed as they don't need to be configurable.
* All PMW3389 and PMW3360 defines have been unified to a PMW33XX prefix
to reduce code duplication and make the defines interchangeable
* Adjust keyboards to PMW33XX naming scheme
* Tentative Teensy 3.5 support
* Set firmware format to .hex for ARM Teensys
* Got to "device descriptor failed" by comparing with Teensy 3.6 code
* Drop down to 96MHz...
* Bump back up to 120MHz
* Disable RESET keycode because of naming conflicts
* Add Pico SDK as submodule
* Add RP2040 build support to QMK
* Adjust USB endpoint structs for RP2040
* Add RP2040 bootloader and double-tap reset routine
* Add generic and pro micro RP2040 boards
* Add RP2040 onekey keyboard
* Add WS2812 PIO DMA enabled driver and documentation
Supports regular and open-drain output configuration. RP2040 GPIOs are
sadly not 5V tolerant, so this is a bit use-less or needs extra hardware
or you take the risk to fry your hardware.
* Adjust SIO Driver for RP2040
* Adjust I2C Driver for RP2040
* Adjust SPI Driver for RP2040
* Add PIO serial driver and documentation
* Add general RP2040 documentation
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
* Refactor steno into STENO_ENABLE_[ALL|GEMINI|BOLT]
* Update stenography documentation
* STENO_ENABLE_TXBOLT → STENO_ENABLE_BOLT
TXBOLT is a better name but BOLT is more consistent with the
pre-existing TX Bolt related constants, which all drop the "TX " prefix
* Comments
* STENO_ENABLE_[GEMINI|BOLT|ALL] → STENO_PROTOCOL = [geminipr|txbolt|all]
* Add note on lacking V-USB support
* Clear chord at the end of the switch(mode){send_steno_chord} block
* Return true if NOEVENT
* update_chord_xxx → add_xxx_key_to_chord
* Enable the defines for all the protocols if STENO_PROTOCOL = all
* Mention how to use `steno_set_mode`
* Set the default steno protocol to "all"
This is done so that existing keymaps invoking `steno_set_mode` don't
all suddenly break
* Add data driver equivalents for stenography feature
* Document format of serial steno packets
(Thanks dnaq)
* Add missing comma
* Fix RGB heatmap to use XY positions
* lower effect area limit and make configurable
* tidy up macro
* Fix triggering in both directions.
* add docs
* fix bug when decreasing value
* performance tweak