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HAL write range
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@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ void DCCEXParser::parseOne(Print *stream, byte *com, RingStream * ringStream)
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return;
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}
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if (params==2) { // <o [-]vpin count>
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for (auto pix=vpin;pix<vpin+p[1];pix++) IODevice::write(pix,setON);
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IODevice::writeRange(vpin,setON,p[1]);
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return;
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}
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if (params==4 || params==5) { // <z [-]vpin r g b [count]>
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@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ void DCCEXParser::parseOne(Print *stream, byte *com, RingStream * ringStream)
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// strange parameter mangling... see IO_NeoPixel.h NeoPixel::_writeAnalogue
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int colour_RG=(p[1]<<8) | p[2];
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uint16_t colour_B=p[3];
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for (auto pix=vpin;pix<vpin+count;pix++) IODevice::writeAnalogue(pix,colour_RG,setON,colour_B);
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IODevice::writeAnalogueRange(vpin,colour_RG,setON,colour_B,count);
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return;
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}
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}
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38
IODevice.cpp
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IODevice.cpp
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@ -251,6 +251,26 @@ void IODevice::write(VPIN vpin, int value) {
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#endif
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}
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// Write value to count virtual pin(s).
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// these may be within one driver or separated over several drivers
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void IODevice::writeRange(VPIN vpin, int value, int count) {
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while(count) {
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auto dev = findDevice(vpin);
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if (dev) {
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auto vpinBefore=vpin;
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// write to driver, driver will return next vpin it cant handle
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vpin=dev->_writeRange(vpin, value,count);
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count-= vpin-vpinBefore; // decrement by number of vpins changed
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}
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else {
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// skip a vpin if no device handler
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vpin++;
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count--;
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}
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}
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}
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// Write analogue value to virtual pin(s). If multiple devices are allocated
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// the same pin then only the first one found will be used.
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//
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#endif
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}
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//
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void IODevice::writeAnalogueRange(VPIN vpin, int value, uint8_t param1, uint16_t param2,int count) {
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while(count) {
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auto dev = findDevice(vpin);
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if (dev) {
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auto vpinBefore=vpin;
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// write to driver, driver will return next vpin it cant handle
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vpin=dev->_writeAnalogueRange(vpin, value, param1, param2,count);
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count-= vpin-vpinBefore; // decrement by number of vpins changed
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}
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else {
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// skip a vpin if no device handler
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vpin++;
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count--;
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}
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}
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}
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// isBusy, when called for a device pin is always a digital output or analogue output,
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// returns input feedback state of the pin, i.e. whether the pin is busy performing
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// an animation or fade over a period of time.
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IODevice.h
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IODevice.h
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@ -128,9 +128,11 @@ public:
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// write invokes the IODevice instance's _write method.
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static void write(VPIN vpin, int value);
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static void writeRange(VPIN vpin, int value,int count);
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// write invokes the IODevice instance's _writeAnalogue method (not applicable for digital outputs)
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static void writeAnalogue(VPIN vpin, int value, uint8_t profile=0, uint16_t duration=0);
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static void writeAnalogueRange(VPIN vpin, int value, uint8_t profile, uint16_t duration, int count);
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// isBusy returns true if the device is currently in an animation of some sort, e.g. is changing
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// the output over a period of time.
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(void)vpin; (void)value;
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};
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// Method to write new state (optionally implemented within device class)
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// This will, by default just write to one vpin and return whet to do next.
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// the real power comes where a single driver can update many vpins in one call.
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virtual VPIN _writeRange(VPIN vpin, int value, int count) {
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(void)count;
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_write(vpin,value);
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return vpin+1; // try next vpin
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};
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// Method to write an 'analogue' value (optionally implemented within device class)
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virtual void _writeAnalogue(VPIN vpin, int value, uint8_t param1=0, uint16_t param2=0) {
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(void)vpin; (void)value; (void) param1; (void)param2;
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};
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// Method to write an 'analogue' value to a VPIN range (optionally implemented within device class)
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// This will, by default just write to one vpin and return whet to do next.
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// the real power comes where a single driver can update many vpins in one call.
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virtual VPIN _writeAnalogueRange(VPIN vpin, int value, uint8_t param1, uint16_t param2, int count) {
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(void) count;
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_writeAnalogue(vpin, value, param1, param2);
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return vpin+1;
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};
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// Method to read digital pin state (optionally implemented within device class)
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virtual int _read(VPIN vpin) {
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(void)vpin;
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transmit(pixel);
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}
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VPIN _writeRange(VPIN vpin,int value, int count) {
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// using write range cuts out the constant vpin to driver lookup so
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// we can update multiple pixels much faster.
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VPIN nextVpin=vpin + (count>_nPins ? _nPins : count);
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if (_deviceState != DEVSTATE_FAILED) while(vpin<nextVpin) {
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_write(vpin,value);
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vpin++;
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}
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return nextVpin; // next pin we cant
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}
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// Write analogue value.
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// The convoluted parameter mashing here is to allow passing the RGB and on/off
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// information through the generic HAL _writeAnalog interface which was originally
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pixelBuffer[pixel]=newColour;
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transmit(pixel);
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}
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VPIN _writeAnalogueRange(VPIN vpin, int colour_RG, uint8_t onoff, uint16_t colour_B, int count) override {
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// using write range cuts out the constant vpin to driver lookup so
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VPIN nextVpin=vpin + (count>_nPins ? _nPins : count);
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if (_deviceState != DEVSTATE_FAILED) while(vpin<nextVpin) {
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_writeAnalogue(vpin,colour_RG, onoff,colour_B);
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vpin++;
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}
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return nextVpin; // next pin we cant
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}
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// Display device information and status.
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void _display() override {
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