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#ifndef __INC_CONTROLLER_H
#define __INC_CONTROLLER_H
#include "led_sysdefs.h"
#include "pixeltypes.h"
#include "color.h"
#define RO(X) RGB_BYTE(RGB_ORDER, X)
#define RGB_BYTE(RO,X) (((RO)>>(3*(2-(X)))) & 0x3)
#define RGB_BYTE0(RO) ((RO>>6) & 0x3)
#define RGB_BYTE1(RO) ((RO>>3) & 0x3)
#define RGB_BYTE2(RO) ((RO) & 0x3)
// operator byte *(struct CRGB[] arr) { return (byte*)arr; }
#define DISABLE_DITHER 0x00
#define BINARY_DITHER 0x01
typedef uint8_t EDitherMode;
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// LED Controller interface definition
//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Base definition for an LED controller. Pretty much the methods that every LED controller object will make available.
/// Note that the showARGB method is not impelemented for all controllers yet. Note also the methods for eventual checking
/// of background writing of data (I'm looking at you, teensy 3.0 DMA controller!). If you want to pass LED controllers around
/// to methods, make them references to this type, keeps your code saner. However, most people won't be seeing/using these objects
/// directly at all
class CLEDController {
protected:
friend class CFastLED;
CRGB *m_Data;
CLEDController *m_pNext;
CRGB m_ColorCorrection;
CRGB m_ColorTemperature;
EDitherMode m_DitherMode;
int m_nLeds;
static CLEDController *m_pHead;
static CLEDController *m_pTail;
// set all the leds on the controller to a given color
virtual void showColor(const struct CRGB & data, int nLeds, CRGB scale) = 0;
// note that the uint8_ts will be in the order that you want them sent out to the device.
// nLeds is the number of RGB leds being written to
virtual void show(const struct CRGB *data, int nLeds, CRGB scale) = 0;
#ifdef SUPPORT_ARGB
// as above, but every 4th uint8_t is assumed to be alpha channel data, and will be skipped
virtual void show(const struct CARGB *data, int nLeds, CRGB scale) = 0;
#endif
public:
CLEDController() : m_Data(NULL), m_ColorCorrection(UncorrectedColor), m_ColorTemperature(UncorrectedTemperature), m_DitherMode(BINARY_DITHER), m_nLeds(0) {
m_pNext = NULL;
if(m_pHead==NULL) { m_pHead = this; }
if(m_pTail != NULL) { m_pTail->m_pNext = this; }
m_pTail = this;
}
// initialize the LED controller
virtual void init() = 0;
// clear out/zero out the given number of leds.
virtual void clearLeds(int nLeds) = 0;
// show function w/integer brightness, will scale for color correction and temperature
void show(const struct CRGB *data, int nLeds, uint8_t brightness) {
show(data, nLeds, getAdjustment(brightness));
}
// show function w/integer brightness, will scale for color correction and temperature
void showColor(const struct CRGB &data, int nLeds, uint8_t brightness) {
showColor(data, nLeds, getAdjustment(brightness));
}
// show function using the "attached to this controller" led data
void showLeds(uint8_t brightness=255) {
show(m_Data, m_nLeds, getAdjustment(brightness));
}
void showColor(const struct CRGB & data, uint8_t brightness=255) {
showColor(data, m_nLeds, getAdjustment(brightness));
}
// navigating the list of controllers
static CLEDController *head() { return m_pHead; }
CLEDController *next() { return m_pNext; }
#ifdef SUPPORT_ARGB
// as above, but every 4th uint8_t is assumed to be alpha channel data, and will be skipped
void show(const struct CARGB *data, int nLeds, uint8_t brightness) {
show(data, nLeds, getAdjustment(brightness))
}
#endif
CLEDController & setLeds(CRGB *data, int nLeds) {
m_Data = data;
m_nLeds = nLeds;
return *this;
}
void clearLedData() {
if(m_Data) {
memset8((void*)m_Data, 0, sizeof(struct CRGB) * m_nLeds);
}
}
// How many leds does this controller manage?
int size() { return m_nLeds; }
// Pointer to the CRGB array for this controller
CRGB* leds() { return m_Data; }
// Reference to the n'th item in the controller
CRGB &operator[](int x) { return m_Data[x]; }
inline CLEDController & setDither(uint8_t ditherMode = BINARY_DITHER) { m_DitherMode = ditherMode; return *this; }
inline uint8_t getDither() { return m_DitherMode; }
CLEDController & setCorrection(CRGB correction) { m_ColorCorrection = correction; return *this; }
CLEDController & setCorrection(LEDColorCorrection correction) { m_ColorCorrection = correction; return *this; }
CRGB getCorrection() { return m_ColorCorrection; }
CLEDController & setTemperature(CRGB temperature) { m_ColorTemperature = temperature; return *this; }
CLEDController & setTemperature(ColorTemperature temperature) { m_ColorTemperature = temperature; return *this; }
CRGB getTemperature() { return m_ColorTemperature; }
CRGB getAdjustment(uint8_t scale) {
#if defined(NO_CORRECTION) && (NO_CORRECTION==1)
return CRGB(scale,scale,scale);
#else
CRGB adj(0,0,0);
if(scale > 0) {
for(uint8_t i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
uint8_t cc = m_ColorCorrection.raw[i];
uint8_t ct = m_ColorTemperature.raw[i];
if(cc > 0 && ct > 0) {
uint32_t work = (((uint32_t)cc)+1) * (((uint32_t)ct)+1) * scale;
work /= 0x10000L;
adj.raw[i] = work & 0xFF;
}
}
}
return adj;
#endif
}
};
// Pixel controller class. This is the class that we use to centralize pixel access in a block of data, including
// support for things like RGB reordering, scaling, dithering, skipping (for ARGB data), and eventually, we will
// centralize 8/12/16 conversions here as well.
template<EOrder RGB_ORDER>
struct PixelController {
const uint8_t *mData;
int mLen;
uint8_t d[3];
uint8_t e[3];
CRGB mScale;
uint8_t mAdvance;
PixelController(const PixelController & other) {
d[0] = other.d[0];
d[1] = other.d[1];
d[2] = other.d[2];
e[0] = other.e[0];
e[1] = other.e[1];
e[2] = other.e[2];
mData = other.mData;
mScale = other.mScale;
mAdvance = other.mAdvance;
mLen = other.mLen;
}
PixelController(const uint8_t *d, int len, CRGB & s, EDitherMode dither = BINARY_DITHER, bool advance=true, uint8_t skip=0) : mData(d), mLen(len), mScale(s) {
enable_dithering(dither);
mData += skip;
mAdvance = (advance) ? 3+skip : 0;
}
PixelController(const CRGB *d, int len, CRGB & s, EDitherMode dither = BINARY_DITHER) : mData((const uint8_t*)d), mLen(len), mScale(s) {
enable_dithering(dither);
mAdvance = 3;
}
PixelController(const CRGB &d, int len, CRGB & s, EDitherMode dither = BINARY_DITHER) : mData((const uint8_t*)&d), mLen(len), mScale(s) {
enable_dithering(dither);
mAdvance = 0;
}
#ifdef SUPPORT_ARGB
PixelController(const CARGB &d, int len, CRGB & s, EDitherMode dither = BINARY_DITHER) : mData((const uint8_t*)&d), mLen(len), mScale(s) {
enable_dithering(dither);
// skip the A in CARGB
mData += 1;
mAdvance = 0;
}
PixelController(const CARGB *d, int len, CRGB & s, EDitherMode dither = BINARY_DITHER) : mData((const uint8_t*)d), mLen(len), mScale(s) {
enable_dithering(dither);
// skip the A in CARGB
mData += 1;
mAdvance = 4;
}
#endif
void init_binary_dithering() {
#if !defined(NO_DITHERING) || (NO_DITHERING != 1)
// Set 'virtual bits' of dithering to the highest level
// that is not likely to cause excessive flickering at
// low brightness levels + low update rates.
// These pre-set values are a little ambitious, since
// a 400Hz update rate for WS2811-family LEDs is only
// possible with 85 pixels or fewer.
// Once we have a 'number of milliseconds since last update'
// value available here, we can quickly calculate the correct
// number of 'virtual bits' on the fly with a couple of 'if'
// statements -- no division required. At this point,
// the division is done at compile time, so there's no runtime
// cost, but the values are still hard-coded.
#define MAX_LIKELY_UPDATE_RATE_HZ 400
#define MIN_ACCEPTABLE_DITHER_RATE_HZ 50
#define UPDATES_PER_FULL_DITHER_CYCLE (MAX_LIKELY_UPDATE_RATE_HZ / MIN_ACCEPTABLE_DITHER_RATE_HZ)
#define RECOMMENDED_VIRTUAL_BITS ((UPDATES_PER_FULL_DITHER_CYCLE>1) + \
(UPDATES_PER_FULL_DITHER_CYCLE>2) + \
(UPDATES_PER_FULL_DITHER_CYCLE>4) + \
(UPDATES_PER_FULL_DITHER_CYCLE>8) + \
(UPDATES_PER_FULL_DITHER_CYCLE>16) + \
(UPDATES_PER_FULL_DITHER_CYCLE>32) + \
(UPDATES_PER_FULL_DITHER_CYCLE>64) + \
(UPDATES_PER_FULL_DITHER_CYCLE>128) )
#define VIRTUAL_BITS RECOMMENDED_VIRTUAL_BITS
// R is the digther signal 'counter'.
static byte R = 0;
R++;
// R is wrapped around at 2^ditherBits,
// so if ditherBits is 2, R will cycle through (0,1,2,3)
byte ditherBits = VIRTUAL_BITS;
R &= (0x01 << ditherBits) - 1;
// Q is the "unscaled dither signal" itself.
// It's initialized to the reversed bits of R.
// If 'ditherBits' is 2, Q here will cycle through (0,128,64,192)
byte Q = 0;
// Reverse bits in a byte
{
if(R & 0x01) { Q |= 0x80; }
if(R & 0x02) { Q |= 0x40; }
if(R & 0x04) { Q |= 0x20; }
if(R & 0x08) { Q |= 0x10; }
if(R & 0x10) { Q |= 0x08; }
if(R & 0x20) { Q |= 0x04; }
if(R & 0x40) { Q |= 0x02; }
if(R & 0x80) { Q |= 0x01; }
}
// Now we adjust Q to fall in the center of each range,
// instead of at the start of the range.
// If ditherBits is 2, Q will be (0, 128, 64, 192) at first,
// and this adjustment makes it (31, 159, 95, 223).
if( ditherBits < 8) {
Q += 0x01 << (7 - ditherBits);
}
// D and E form the "scaled dither signal"
// which is added to pixel values to affect the
// actual dithering.
// Setup the initial D and E values
for(int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
byte s = mScale.raw[i];
e[i] = s ? (256/s) + 1 : 0;
d[i] = scale8(Q, e[i]);
if(e[i]) e[i]--;
}
#endif
}
// Do we have n pixels left to process?
__attribute__((always_inline)) inline bool has(int n) {
return mLen >= n;
}
// toggle dithering enable
void enable_dithering(EDitherMode dither) {
switch(dither) {
case BINARY_DITHER: init_binary_dithering(); break;
default: d[0]=d[1]=d[2]=e[0]=e[1]=e[2]=0; break;
}
}
// get the amount to advance the pointer by
__attribute__((always_inline)) inline int advanceBy() { return mAdvance; }
// advance the data pointer forward, adjust position counter
__attribute__((always_inline)) inline void advanceData() { mData += mAdvance; mLen--;}
// step the dithering forward
__attribute__((always_inline)) inline void stepDithering() {
// IF UPDATING HERE, BE SURE TO UPDATE THE ASM VERSION IN
// clockless_trinket.h!
d[0] = e[0] - d[0];
d[1] = e[1] - d[1];
d[2] = e[2] - d[2];
}
// Some chipsets pre-cycle the first byte, which means we want to cycle byte 0's dithering separately
__attribute__((always_inline)) inline void preStepFirstByteDithering() {
d[RO(0)] = e[RO(0)] - d[RO(0)];
}
template<int SLOT> __attribute__((always_inline)) inline static uint8_t loadByte(PixelController & pc) { return pc.mData[RO(SLOT)]; }
template<int SLOT> __attribute__((always_inline)) inline static uint8_t dither(PixelController & pc, uint8_t b) { return b ? qadd8(b, pc.d[RO(SLOT)]) : 0; }
template<int SLOT> __attribute__((always_inline)) inline static uint8_t scale(PixelController & pc, uint8_t b) { return scale8(b, pc.mScale.raw[RO(SLOT)]); }
// composite shortcut functions for loading, dithering, and scaling
template<int SLOT> __attribute__((always_inline)) inline static uint8_t loadAndScale(PixelController & pc) { return scale<SLOT>(pc, pc.dither<SLOT>(pc, pc.loadByte<SLOT>(pc))); }
template<int SLOT> __attribute__((always_inline)) inline static uint8_t advanceAndLoadAndScale(PixelController & pc) { pc.advanceData(); return pc.loadAndScale<SLOT>(pc); }
// Helper functions to get around gcc stupidities
__attribute__((always_inline)) inline uint8_t loadAndScale0() { return loadAndScale<0>(*this); }
__attribute__((always_inline)) inline uint8_t loadAndScale1() { return loadAndScale<1>(*this); }
__attribute__((always_inline)) inline uint8_t loadAndScale2() { return loadAndScale<2>(*this); }
__attribute__((always_inline)) inline uint8_t advanceAndLoadAndScale0() { return advanceAndLoadAndScale<0>(*this); }
__attribute__((always_inline)) inline uint8_t stepAdvanceAndLoadAndScale0() { stepDithering(); return advanceAndLoadAndScale<0>(*this); }
};
#endif