qmk/users/bcat/bcat_oled.c
Jonathan Rascher 93bc737a8f
[Keymap] Update bcat's keymaps/userspace to share logic, add OLED functionality, and set up one of my macropads for WFH (#14702)
* Add script to build all bcat keymaps at once

* Move userspace RGB to separate source file

* Move layer handling logic into userspace

* Move keycap aliases into userspace

* Add OLED userspace library and Lily58 OLED setup

* Add Luna keyboard pet, generic OLED pet framework

Luna artwork and original implementation by HellSingCoder, licensed
under GPL v2.0.

See also: 6dfe915e26/keyboards/sofle/keymaps/helltm/keymap.c

* Use OLED on bcat's Crkbd

I had to turn off a few unused features to address firmware size limits.

* Remove vestigial NK_TOGG keybindings

* Add post-render hook to OLED pet API

This enables OLED pets to draw custom widgets (e.g., LED indicator
status) on top of their animation frames.

* Add Isda keyboard pet

For future use on my Unicorne keyboard. Unicorn artwork by sparrow666,
licensed under GPL v2.0.

See also: https://opengameart.org/content/unicorn-2

* Replace OLED timeout implementation with custom

The default implementation never lets the OLED turn off if a continuous
animation is in progress. The custom one does.

* Move keyboard state for OLED functions into struct

No change in firmware size, but makes keymaps read a little nicer and
enables more functionality in OLED pets.

* Enable continuously running OLED pet (for Luna)

* Sync OLED state; enable Bootmagic only when needed

The new extensible split transport for Split Common finally allows OLED
on/off status to be synced between halves of the keyboard. :)

Unfortunately, this required disabling Bootmagic Lite to keep my Crkbd
under the firmware size limit. (I now after 28 bytes free on avr-gcc
version 8.5.0.) So now I'll enable Bootmagic only on keyboards that
actually require it, i.e., ones lacking an accessible reset button.

* Update 9-Key macropad keymap for working from home

* Remove includes redundant with quantum.h

Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>

* Simplify BCAT_OLED_PET makefile logic

* Swap some keys on my 9-Key macropad around

* Inline spurious variable in OLED code

* Remove max brightness that's now set by default

The default max brightness is only 120 rather than 150, but that might
actually fix some weirdness I've seen with bright white LED settings.

* Enable specific RGBLIGHT modes instead of default

The general trend these days seems to be enabling only the modes you
want, so I'm manually expanding the ones currently enabled by
RGBLIGHT_ANIMATIONS.

I'd like to try out the TWINKLE mode too, but it seems not to work at
all on ARM right now, and all my usable RGBLIGHT keebs are ARM boards.

* Reenable RGB_MATRIX animations after #15018

My Crkbd still has a reasonable amount of free space with these:
27974/28672 (97%, 698 bytes free). The RGB_MATRIX_KEYPRESSES effects
would put it over the firmware size limit, but I really don't ever use
those anyway.

* Use new get_u8_str function for WPM display

Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
2021-12-27 14:46:00 +11:00

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/* Copyright 2021 Jonathan Rascher
*
* 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "bcat_oled.h"
#include "quantum.h"
#include "bcat.h"
#if defined(BCAT_OLED_PET)
# include "bcat_oled_pet.h"
#endif
#define TRIANGLE_UP 0x1e
#define TRIANGLE_DOWN 0x1f
#if defined(BCAT_OLED_PET)
static bool oled_pet_should_jump = false;
#endif
/* Should be overridden by the keymap to render the OLED contents. For split
* keyboards, this function is only called on the master side.
*/
__attribute__((weak)) void oled_task_keymap(const oled_keyboard_state_t *keyboard_state) {}
bool oled_task_user(void) {
#if defined(SPLIT_KEYBOARD)
if (is_keyboard_master()) {
#endif
/* Custom OLED timeout implementation that only considers user activity.
* Allows the OLED to turn off in the middle of a continuous animation.
*/
static const uint16_t TIMEOUT_MILLIS = 60000 /* 1 min */;
if (last_input_activity_elapsed() < TIMEOUT_MILLIS) {
if (!is_oled_on()) {
oled_on();
}
oled_keyboard_state_t keyboard_state = {
.mods = get_mods(),
.leds = host_keyboard_led_state(),
.wpm = get_current_wpm(),
};
oled_task_keymap(&keyboard_state);
} else if (is_oled_on()) {
oled_off();
}
#if defined(SPLIT_KEYBOARD)
} else {
/* Display logo embedded at standard location in the OLED font on the
* slave side. By default, this is a "QMK firmware" logo, but many
* keyboards substitute their own logo. Occupies 21x3 character cells.
*
* Since the slave display buffer never changes, we don't need to worry
* about oled_render incorrectly turning the OLED on. Instead, we rely
* on SPLIT_OLED_ENABLE to propagate OLED on/off status from master.
*/
static const char PROGMEM logo[] = {
// clang-format off
0x80, 0x81, 0x82, 0x83, 0x84, 0x85, 0x86, 0x87, 0x88, 0x89, 0x8a, 0x8b, 0x8c, 0x8d, 0x8e, 0x8f, 0x90, 0x91, 0x92, 0x93, 0x94,
0xa0, 0xa1, 0xa2, 0xa3, 0xa4, 0xa5, 0xa6, 0xa7, 0xa8, 0xa9, 0xaa, 0xab, 0xac, 0xad, 0xae, 0xaf, 0xb0, 0xb1, 0xb2, 0xb3, 0xb4,
0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc2, 0xc3, 0xc4, 0xc5, 0xc6, 0xc7, 0xc8, 0xc9, 0xca, 0xcb, 0xcc, 0xcd, 0xce, 0xcf, 0xd0, 0xd1, 0xd2, 0xd3, 0xd4,
0x00,
// clang-format on
};
oled_write_P(logo, /*invert=*/false);
}
#endif
return false;
}
void render_oled_layers(void) {
oled_advance_char();
oled_advance_char();
#if defined(BCAT_ORTHO_LAYERS)
oled_write_char(IS_LAYER_ON(LAYER_LOWER) ? TRIANGLE_DOWN : ' ', /*invert=*/false);
oled_advance_char();
oled_write_char(IS_LAYER_ON(LAYER_RAISE) ? TRIANGLE_UP : ' ', /*invert=*/false);
#else
switch (get_highest_layer(layer_state)) {
case LAYER_FUNCTION_1:
oled_write_P(PSTR("FN1"), /*invert=*/false);
break;
case LAYER_FUNCTION_2:
oled_write_P(PSTR("FN2"), /*invert=*/false);
break;
default:
oled_write_P(PSTR(" "), /*invert=*/false);
break;
}
#endif
}
void render_oled_indicators(led_t leds) {
oled_advance_char();
oled_advance_char();
oled_write_P(leds.num_lock ? PSTR("NUM") : PSTR(" "), /*invert=*/false);
oled_advance_char();
oled_advance_char();
oled_write_P(leds.caps_lock ? PSTR("CAP") : PSTR(" "), /*invert=*/false);
oled_advance_char();
oled_advance_char();
oled_write_P(leds.scroll_lock ? PSTR("SCR") : PSTR(" "), /*invert=*/false);
}
void render_oled_wpm(uint8_t wpm) {
static const uint16_t UPDATE_MILLIS = 100;
static uint32_t update_timeout = 0;
if (timer_expired32(timer_read32(), update_timeout)) {
oled_advance_char();
oled_advance_char();
oled_write_P(wpm > 0 ? PSTR("WPM") : PSTR(" "), /*invert=*/false);
if (wpm > 0) {
oled_advance_char();
oled_advance_char();
oled_write(get_u8_str(wpm, ' '), /*invert=*/false);
} else {
oled_advance_page(/*clearPageRemainder=*/true);
}
update_timeout = timer_read32() + UPDATE_MILLIS;
}
}
#if defined(BCAT_OLED_PET)
void process_record_oled(uint16_t keycode, const keyrecord_t *record) {
switch (keycode) {
case KC_SPACE:
if (oled_pet_can_jump()) {
oled_pet_should_jump = record->event.pressed;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
static void redraw_oled_pet(uint8_t col, uint8_t line, bool jumping, oled_pet_state_t state) {
oled_set_cursor(col, line);
if (jumping) {
oled_write_raw_P(oled_pet_frame(state), oled_pet_frame_bytes());
oled_set_cursor(col, line + oled_pet_frame_lines());
oled_advance_page(/*clearPageRemainder=*/true);
} else {
oled_advance_page(/*clearPageRemainder=*/true);
oled_write_raw_P(oled_pet_frame(state), oled_pet_frame_bytes());
}
}
void render_oled_pet(uint8_t col, uint8_t line, const oled_keyboard_state_t *keyboard_state) {
/* Current animation to draw. We track changes to avoid redrawing the same
* frame repeatedly, allowing oled_pet_post_render to draw over the
* animation frame.
*/
static oled_pet_state_t state = 0;
static bool state_changed = true;
/* Minimum time until the pet comes down after jumping. */
static const uint16_t JUMP_MILLIS = 200;
static bool jumping = false;
/* Time until the next animation or jump state change. */
static uint32_t update_timeout = 0;
static uint32_t jump_timeout = 0;
/* If the user pressed the jump key, immediately redraw instead of waiting
* for the animation frame to update. That way, the pet appears to respond
* to jump commands quickly rather than lagging. If the user released the
* jump key, wait for the jump timeout to avoid overly brief jumps.
*/
bool redraw = state_changed;
if (oled_pet_should_jump && !jumping) {
redraw = true;
jumping = true;
jump_timeout = timer_read32() + JUMP_MILLIS;
} else if (!oled_pet_should_jump && jumping && timer_expired32(timer_read32(), jump_timeout)) {
redraw = true;
jumping = false;
}
/* Draw the actual animation, then move the cursor to the end of the
* rendered area. (Note that we take up an extra line to account for
* jumping, which shifts the animation up or down a line.)
*/
if (redraw) {
redraw_oled_pet(col, line, jumping, state);
}
oled_pet_post_render(col, line + !jumping, keyboard_state, redraw);
oled_set_cursor(col, line + oled_pet_frame_lines() + 1);
/* If the update timer expired, recompute the pet's animation state. */
if (timer_expired32(timer_read32(), update_timeout)) {
oled_pet_state_t new_state = oled_pet_next_state(state, keyboard_state);
state_changed = new_state != state;
state = new_state;
update_timeout = timer_read32() + oled_pet_update_millis(keyboard_state);
} else {
state_changed = false;
}
}
#endif