- Use commit number as the basis for bcdDevice field (maximum is 2^16)
- Change iSerial from commit date to chip Unique ID
- Update both Firmware and Bootloader to use the same scheme (bcdDevice and iSerial)
- Cleanup of Bootloader code
- Split out build info CMake commands to a new file
USB - General
- Refactored descriptors
- Enabled/Disable USB endpoints
- Added debug flags for special features
- Code cleanup
- Interface count calculation based off of enabled endpoints
- Delayed wTotalLength calculation to simplify descriptor offsets
- Re-ordered endpoints and interfaces
- Added more debug output
- Added usbInitTime to show how long keyboard initialization took
(Useful when debugging bad init sequences)
- Added function for usb_resume() which takes care of the resume sequence
* Resume is now only called if packets are starting to timeout
USB - Special Options
- Added enableDeviceRestartOnUSBTimeout
* A last resort hammer for bad USB Chipsets/OSs, don't use if you can help it
* Disabled
- Added enableUSBResume
* Enables host resume wake-up signalling, required to wake a computer from sleep
* Enabled
- Added enableUSBLowPowerNegotiation
* Enables power negotiation hack
* Required to use firmware with an IPad and other hard-limit low-power USB hosts
* Hasn't been tested with the recent changes
* Disabled
- Added enableUSBSuspend
* Enables power down events on host USB bus suspend
* Enabled
USB - Keyboard
- Attempted to cleanup HID SET_REPORT
* Works much better
* Still has an issue under Linux which generates *a lot* of NAKs (initializes quickly regardless)
+ Not present on other keyboards
+ SETUP -> OUT -> IN : This sequence is the problem
+ Specifically during the OUT phase
- Enabled
USB - CDC Virtual Serial Port
- Code cleanup
- Added convenience struct USBCDCLineCoding for easier debugging
- Attempted to cleanup CDC_SET_LING_CODING
* Works much better
* Still has an issue under Linux which generates *a lot* of NAKs (initializes quickly regardless)
+ SETUP -> OUT -> IN : This sequence is the problem
+ Specifically during the OUT phase
+ Likely the same issues as HID SET_REPORT
- Enabled
USB - Mouse
- Enabled
USB - Joystick
- Disabled
USB - RawIO
- Initial code, API not used yet
- Disabled
DFU
- Updated load script, now faster
Sometimes it would be nice to clear the screen if it has a lot of
information (ex: when in debug information). Some terminals support ^L
to clear screen, but not all (iTerm2 on my mac does not), so I think
this is worthwhile to add.
Edit: Forgot cli.h
* Keyboard interconnect using two uarts
* Supports daisy chain addressing using a master/slave direction communication scheme
- Still needs more testing
- Functions have been tested alone to be generally working
Use a consistent standard - Tabs in front for indenting, spaces after for anything else. This way everything stays nice and lined up while also letting users change there prefered indent level. Most of the new files from Haata where already in this format.
- It's possible to get even more, but this is probably as far as I'll go
- PROGMEM is really annoying to use, and makes the code look like ass
- Now the Teensy 2++ should have enough RAM to use PartialMap easily
- Changed static variables to const that should have been const
- Updated CMake files to prepare for MCHCK custom bootloader
- Changed the USB ID numbers and ID number for bootloader
- Only generate DFU or Teensy binary image, not both
- Fixed RAM and FLASH calculator
- Added missing license in delay.c/h (much of it was taken from Teensy source though I've changed a bunch of it)
- Prepared mk20dx.c for upcoming bootloader addition
- mk20dx.h cleanup
- Reduced the MCHCK based flash size for the application image (bootloader changes requires more flash space)
- Fixed bugs in macro.c
- Added keyHold cli command
- Added show pending events debug message for PartialMap macro module
- Code should be working, but much is untested
- All of the old modules will need to update and use the new DefaultMap keymap
- There might still be some naming conflicts with some Scan Modules
- Includes serial putchar and getchar cleanup (overall)
- Moved avr-capsense to DPH (renaming)
- Basic cleanup for including CLI on the avr architecture
- Fixed no argument default (would skip the null in some cli commands)
- Added free running force/distance measure
- Most of the help information
- Zeroing force and distance
- Start/End marker setting
- Hex debug for debugging VT100 control characters from the keyboard
- Renamed reset to restart (software reset)
- Added reset command (same as bash reset, which resets the VT100 variables)
- Cleaned up the version module field
- reset -> Simulates power cycle (Not yet compatible with AVR)
- reload -> Sets the device into firmware reload mode
- led -> Toggles the error LED
- version -> Displays detailed version information (additions to CMake files was necessary, might have broken Windows builds...)
- Added a print macro for colourful convenience
- Removed the usb_keymap variable as it is no longer needed
- Changed usb_dirty to keymap_change (more accurate description)
- Removed the dumpkeys function and now detect key changes much sooner as well as displaying error messages more often
- Added a warming up information message and removed its error status (as it's not an error)
- Adding "template" keymap
- Removed "stray" functions, variables
- Cleaned up warnings
- Now builds
- Added buffered macro integration (rather than dealing with USB directly)
- Updated the print messages to use the Kiibohd print header
TODO
- Add generic matrix integration (this will require some changes to the matrix code)
- Add more comments...lots more
- Clean up dead code
- All modules have a default avr compatibilty right now (since that is what they were developed on)
- As modules get tested and added, arm support has to be turned on in the respective setup.cmake file