- Changing default name from defaultMap.kll to scancode_map.kll
- Old name of defaultMap.kll will still work (and is the final fallback)
- Updated all the main projects to use the new name
- Updated BETKB (not entirely finished, but mostly complete)
- Added sub-use of interconnect scancode cache for converters
- Added infinity_led.bash
No behaviour changes, just restructuring.
- clang.c includes necessary functions to make clang compiler work (tested on teensy 3.1)
- Added support code to generate a compile_commands.json for clang-tidy
* Updates the symlink whenever cmake or make is called (Unix OSs only)
- Rx buffers weren't fast enough, had to use DMA :D
- Basic LCD remote capabilities are working, single node
- Multi-node broadcast seems to have a bug still
- DMA ring buffer allowed for significant processing simplification
* There is an overrun risk, but the buffer is large and generally there isn't too much data being sent (just very quickly)
- Split out LCD layer stack capability into itself and an "exact" version used for updating remote nodes
- Media keys tested working on Linux/Windows/Mac (use Consumer control)
- Fixed enumeration delays
- Fixed virtual serial port configuration issues
- Fixed GET_REPORT and SET_REPORT
- Added intial descriptors and endpoints for Mouse and Joystick devices
- Split out the consumer and system control endpoint
- Added more fault debugging messages
- Added interface names to endpoints (visible in Windows Device Manager)
- Added KLL define for keyboard locale
- Supports up to 255 slave nodes (you'll run into ScanCode limitations before then)
- Requires most recent kll compiler update
- Additional debugging output and stats counters
- Noise and parity checking
- Fixed TxFIFO issue when sending buffers larger than the FIFO
- Cleaned up defaultMap.kll
- Added ScanCode caching (reduces interconnect traffic significantly)
- Interconnect module code is conditionally compiled into PartialMap module if required
* 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.
Fixes#22
Each (dfu) interface may have more than one a ltsetting each with their own index and name. According to the DFU_1.1 pdf section 4.2.3, "* Alternate settings can be used by an application to access additional memory segments. In this case,
it is suggested that each alternate setting employ a string descriptor to indicate the target memory
segment; e.g., 'EEPROM'." Whether or not we end up using multiple memory segments it is still good to have a descriptive name incase there are other dfu devices connected.
Edit: Fixed previous indentation
Can be specified from any .kll file
DebounceDivThreshold = 0xFFFFFFFF
Sets to max debounce, default is 0xFFFF.
The 0xFFFFFFFF is about a 2x longer debounce
The max requires more ram (as it uses 32 bit variables instead of 16).
Added support for submodule capabilities files.
- When loading a garbage image onto the device, the chip hangs
and refuses to jump to the bootloader and start dfu
Fix
- Check if chip was in locked state and jump to dfu
- Check if watchdog timer fired and jump to dfu
- Automatically downloads the kll compiler if not found
- Added capability files to each of the module that currently have them
- Split modules.cmake so kll.cmake could influence build targets (also needs info from modules.cmake)
- Updated .gitignore for kll compiler directory
- Added documentation on how to manipulate layouts using CMakeLists.txt
- Cleanup of old layout files
- Heavily modified, not compatible with McHCK images
- Uses 4k of Flash (rather than 3k)
- LED turns on when in firmware flash mode
- Changed the USB IDs
- Added CMake build system
- Updated linker script to be closer to what is used for the rest of the projects
- Removed a lot of unnecessary code
- Added a license header to each file (using the same license as the McHCK had)
- Updated the USB Vendor, Product and Serial strings
- Using the Kiibohd initialization sequence rather than the McHCK one
- Using Kiibohd interrupt vector table and other misc mk20dx setup
- 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