Keyboard firmwares for Atmel AVR and Cortex-M
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  1. /* 2010/08/23 noname
  2. * keyboard firmware based on PJRC USB keyboard example
  3. */
  4. /* Keyboard example with debug channel, for Teensy USB Development Board
  5. * http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/usb_keyboard.html
  6. * Copyright (c) 2008 PJRC.COM, LLC
  7. *
  8. * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
  9. * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
  10. * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
  11. * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
  12. * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
  13. * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
  14. *
  15. * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
  16. * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
  17. *
  18. * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
  19. * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
  20. * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
  21. * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
  22. * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
  23. * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
  24. * THE SOFTWARE.
  25. */
  26. #include <stdbool.h>
  27. #include <avr/io.h>
  28. #include <avr/pgmspace.h>
  29. #include <avr/interrupt.h>
  30. #include <util/delay.h>
  31. #include "usb_device.h"
  32. #include "print.h"
  33. #include "matrix.h"
  34. #include "keymap.h"
  35. #define LED_CONFIG (DDRD |= (1<<6))
  36. #define LED_ON (PORTD &= ~(1<<6))
  37. #define LED_OFF (PORTD |= (1<<6))
  38. #define CPU_PRESCALE(n) (CLKPR = 0x80, CLKPR = (n))
  39. uint16_t idle_count=0;
  40. int main(void)
  41. {
  42. bool modified = false;
  43. bool has_ghost = false;
  44. uint8_t key_index = 0;
  45. // set for 16 MHz clock
  46. CPU_PRESCALE(0);
  47. matrix_init();
  48. // Initialize the USB, and then wait for the host to set configuration.
  49. // If the Teensy is powered without a PC connected to the USB port,
  50. // this will wait forever.
  51. usb_init();
  52. while (!usb_configured()) /* wait */ ;
  53. // Wait an extra second for the PC's operating system to load drivers
  54. // and do whatever it does to actually be ready for input
  55. _delay_ms(1000);
  56. // Configure timer 0 to generate a timer overflow interrupt every
  57. // 256*1024 clock cycles, or approx 61 Hz when using 16 MHz clock
  58. // This demonstrates how to use interrupts to implement a simple
  59. // inactivity timeout.
  60. TCCR0A = 0x00;
  61. TCCR0B = 0x05;
  62. TIMSK0 = (1<<TOIE0);
  63. print("keyboard firmware 0.1 for t.m.k.\n");
  64. while (1) {
  65. int layer = 0;
  66. uint8_t row, col, code;
  67. matrix_scan();
  68. layer = get_layer();
  69. modified = matrix_is_modified();
  70. has_ghost = matrix_has_ghost();
  71. // doesnt send keys during ghost occurs
  72. if (modified && !has_ghost) {
  73. key_index = 0;
  74. keyboard_modifier_keys = 0;
  75. for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++) keyboard_keys[i] = KB_NO;
  76. for (row = 0; row < MATRIX_ROWS; row++) {
  77. for (col = 0; col < MATRIX_COLS; col++) {
  78. if (matrix[row] & 1<<col) continue;
  79. code = get_keycode(layer, row, col);
  80. if (code == KB_NO) {
  81. continue;
  82. } else if (KB_LCTRL <= code && code <= KB_RGUI) {
  83. // modifier keycode: 0xE0-0xE7
  84. keyboard_modifier_keys |= 1<<(code & 0x07);
  85. } else {
  86. if (key_index < 6)
  87. keyboard_keys[key_index] = code;
  88. key_index++;
  89. }
  90. }
  91. }
  92. if (key_index > 6) {
  93. //Rollover
  94. }
  95. usb_keyboard_send();
  96. // variables shared with interrupt routines must be
  97. // accessed carefully so the interrupt routine doesn't
  98. // try to use the variable in the middle of our access
  99. cli();
  100. idle_count = 0;
  101. sei();
  102. }
  103. // print matrix state for debug
  104. if (modified) {
  105. print("r/c 01234567\n");
  106. for (row = 0; row < MATRIX_ROWS; row++) {
  107. phex(row); print(": ");
  108. pbin_reverse(matrix[row]);
  109. if (matrix_has_ghost_in_row(row)) {
  110. print(" <ghost");
  111. }
  112. print("\n");
  113. }
  114. print("keys: ");
  115. for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++) { phex(keyboard_keys[i]); print(" "); }
  116. print("\n");
  117. print("mod: "); phex(keyboard_modifier_keys); print("\n");
  118. }
  119. // now the current pins will be the previous, and
  120. // wait a short delay so we're not highly sensitive
  121. // to mechanical "bounce".
  122. _delay_ms(2);
  123. }
  124. }
  125. // This interrupt routine is run approx 61 times per second.
  126. // A very simple inactivity timeout is implemented, where we
  127. // will send a space character and print a message to the
  128. // hid_listen debug message window.
  129. ISR(TIMER0_OVF_vect)
  130. {
  131. idle_count++;
  132. if (idle_count > 61 * 8) {
  133. idle_count = 0;
  134. //print("Timer Event :)\n");
  135. }
  136. }