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Enable I2C address overlap check on HAL display.
262 lines
8.8 KiB
C++
262 lines
8.8 KiB
C++
/*
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* © 2023, Neil McKechnie. All rights reserved.
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*
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* This file is part of DCC++EX API
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*
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* This is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with CommandStation. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/*
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* This driver provides a more immediate interface into the OLED display
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* than the one installed through the config.h file. When an LCD(...) call
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* is made, the text is output immediately to the specified display line,
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* without waiting for the next 2.5 second refresh. However, if the line
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* specified is off the screen then the text in the bottom line will be
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* overwritten. There is however a special case that if line 255 is specified,
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* the existing text will scroll up and the new line added to the bottom
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* line of the screen.
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*
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* To install, use the following command in myHal.cpp:
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*
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* HALDisplay<OLED>::create(address, width, height);
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*
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* where address is the I2C address of the OLED display (0x3c or 0x3d),
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* width is the width in pixels, and height is the height in pixels.
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*
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* Valid width and height are 128x32 (SSD1306 controller),
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* 128x64 (SSD1306) and 132x64 (SH1106). The driver uses
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* a 5x7 character set in a 6x8 pixel cell.
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*
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* OR
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*
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* HALDisplay<LiquidCrystal>::create(address, width, height);
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*
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* where address is the I2C address of the LCD display (0x27 typically),
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* width is the width in characters (16 or 20 typically),
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* and height is the height in characters (2 or 4 typically).
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*/
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#ifndef IO_HALDisplay_H
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#define IO_HALDisplay_H
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#include "IODevice.h"
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#include "DisplayInterface.h"
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#include "SSD1306Ascii.h"
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#include "LiquidCrystal_I2C.h"
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#include "version.h"
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typedef SSD1306AsciiWire OLED;
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typedef LiquidCrystal_I2C LiquidCrystal;
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template <class T>
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class HALDisplay : public IODevice, public DisplayInterface {
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private:
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// Here we define the device-specific variables.
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uint8_t _height; // in pixels
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uint8_t _width; // in pixels
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T *_displayDriver;
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uint8_t _rowNo = 0; // Row number being written by caller
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uint8_t _colNo = 0; // Position in line being written by caller
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uint8_t _numRows;
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uint8_t _numCols;
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char *_buffer = NULL;
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uint8_t *_rowGeneration = NULL;
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uint8_t *_lastRowGeneration = NULL;
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uint8_t _rowNoToScreen = 0;
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uint8_t _charPosToScreen = 0;
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bool _startAgain = false;
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DisplayInterface *_nextDisplay = NULL;
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public:
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// Static function to handle "HALDisplay::create(...)" calls.
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static void create(I2CAddress i2cAddress, int width, int height) {
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if (checkNoOverlap(0, 0, i2cAddress)) new HALDisplay(0, i2cAddress, width, height);
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}
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static void create(uint8_t displayNo, I2CAddress i2cAddress, int width, int height) {
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if (checkNoOverlap(0, 0, i2cAddress)) new HALDisplay(displayNo, i2cAddress, width, height);
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}
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protected:
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// Constructor
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HALDisplay(uint8_t displayNo, I2CAddress i2cAddress, int width, int height) {
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_displayDriver = new T(i2cAddress, width, height);
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if (!_displayDriver) return; // Check for memory allocation failure
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_I2CAddress = i2cAddress;
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_width = width;
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_height = height;
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_numCols = _displayDriver->getNumCols();
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_numRows = _displayDriver->getNumRows();
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_charPosToScreen = _numCols;
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// Allocate arrays
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_buffer = (char *)calloc(_numRows*_numCols, sizeof(char));
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if (!_buffer) return; // Check for memory allocation failure
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_rowGeneration = (uint8_t *)calloc(_numRows, sizeof(uint8_t));
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if (!_rowGeneration) return; // Check for memory allocation failure
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_lastRowGeneration = (uint8_t *)calloc(_numRows, sizeof(uint8_t));
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if (!_lastRowGeneration) return; // Check for memory allocation failure
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// Fill buffer with spaces
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memset(_buffer, ' ', _numCols*_numRows);
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_displayDriver->clearNative();
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// Add device to list of HAL devices (not necessary but allows
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// status to be displayed using <D HAL SHOW> and device to be
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// reinitialised using <D HAL RESET>).
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IODevice::addDevice(this);
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// Also add this display to list of display handlers
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DisplayInterface::addDisplay(displayNo);
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// Is this the system display (0)?
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if (displayNo == 0) {
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// Set first two lines on screen
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this->setRow(displayNo, 0);
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print(F("DCC-EX v"));
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print(F(VERSION));
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setRow(displayNo, 1);
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print(F("Lic GPLv3"));
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}
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}
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void screenUpdate() {
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// Loop through the buffer and if a row has changed
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// (rowGeneration[row] is changed) then start writing the
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// characters from the buffer, one character per entry,
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// to the screen until that row has been refreshed.
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// First check if the OLED driver is still busy from a previous
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// call. If so, don't do anything until the next entry.
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if (!_displayDriver->isBusy()) {
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// Check if we've just done the end of a row
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if (_charPosToScreen >= _numCols) {
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// Move to next line
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if (++_rowNoToScreen >= _numRows || _startAgain) {
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_rowNoToScreen = 0; // Wrap to first row
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_startAgain = false;
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}
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if (_rowGeneration[_rowNoToScreen] != _lastRowGeneration[_rowNoToScreen]) {
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// Row content has changed, so start outputting it
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_lastRowGeneration[_rowNoToScreen] = _rowGeneration[_rowNoToScreen];
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_displayDriver->setRowNative(_rowNoToScreen);
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_charPosToScreen = 0; // Prepare to output first character on next entry
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} else {
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// Row not changed, don't bother writing it.
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}
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} else {
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// output character at current position
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_displayDriver->writeNative(_buffer[_rowNoToScreen*_numCols+_charPosToScreen++]);
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}
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}
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return;
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}
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// IODevice Class Member Overrides
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Device-specific initialisation
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void _begin() override {
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// Initialise device
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if (_displayDriver->begin()) {
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_display();
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// Force all rows to be redrawn
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for (uint8_t row=0; row<_numRows; row++)
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_rowGeneration[row]++;
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// Start with top line (looks better).
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// The numbers will wrap round on the first loop2 entry.
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_rowNoToScreen = _numRows;
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_charPosToScreen = _numCols;
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}
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}
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void _loop(unsigned long) override {
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screenUpdate();
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}
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// Display information about the device.
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void _display() {
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DIAG(F("HALDisplay %d configured on addr %s"), _displayNo, _I2CAddress.toString());
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}
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// DisplayInterface functions
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//
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////
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public:
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void _displayLoop() override {
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screenUpdate();
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}
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// Position on nominated line number (0 to number of lines -1)
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// Clear the line in the buffer ready for updating
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// The displayNo referenced here is remembered and any following
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// calls to write() will be directed to that display.
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void _setRow(byte line) override {
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if (line == 255) {
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// LCD(255,"xxx") or SCREEN(displayNo,255, "xxx") -
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// scroll the contents of the buffer and put the new line
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// at the bottom of the screen
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for (int row=1; row<_numRows; row++) {
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strncpy(&_buffer[(row-1)*_numCols], &_buffer[row*_numCols], _numCols);
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_rowGeneration[row-1]++;
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}
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line = _numRows-1;
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} else if (line >= _numRows)
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line = _numRows - 1; // Overwrite bottom line.
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_rowNo = line;
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// Fill line with blanks
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for (_colNo = 0; _colNo < _numCols; _colNo++)
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_buffer[_rowNo*_numCols+_colNo] = ' ';
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_colNo = 0;
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// Mark that the buffer has been touched. It will start being
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// sent to the screen on the next loop entry, by which time
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// the line should have been written to the buffer.
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_rowGeneration[_rowNo]++;
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// Indicate that the output loop is to start updating the screen again from
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// row 0. Otherwise, on a full screen rewrite the bottom part may be drawn
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// before the top part!
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_startAgain = true;
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}
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// Write one character to the screen referenced in the last setRow() call.
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virtual size_t _write(uint8_t c) override {
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// Write character to buffer (if there's space)
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if (_colNo < _numCols) {
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_buffer[_rowNo*_numCols+_colNo++] = c;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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// Write blanks to all of the screen buffer
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void _clear() {
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// Clear buffer
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memset(_buffer, ' ', _numCols*_numRows);
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_colNo = 0;
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_rowNo = 0;
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}
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};
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#endif // IO_HALDisplay_H
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