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#include "shared-bindings/microcontroller/__init__.h"
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/*
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* Current pin limitations:
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* data0 pin must be byte aligned and use pin numbers < 32 (data0 options: 0, 8, 16 or 24)
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* write pin must be pin number < 32.
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*
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* Future extensions:
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* 1. Allow data0 pin numbers >= 32.
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* 2. Allow write pin numbers >= 32.
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*/
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*
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* Current pin limitations for ESP32-S2 ParallelBus:
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* 1. data0 pin must be byte aligned (data0 pin options: 0, 8, 16 or 24)
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* 2. The 8 data lines must use pin numbers < 32
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* 3. The write pin must be pin number < 32.
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*
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*/
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void common_hal_displayio_parallelbus_construct(displayio_parallelbus_obj_t* self,
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const mcu_pin_obj_t* data0, const mcu_pin_obj_t* command, const mcu_pin_obj_t* chip_select,
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const mcu_pin_obj_t* write, const mcu_pin_obj_t* read, const mcu_pin_obj_t* reset) {
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uint8_t data_pin = data0->number;
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if ( (data_pin % 8 != 0) && (data_pin >= 32) ) {
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mp_raise_ValueError(translate("Data 0 pin must be byte aligned and < 32"));
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mp_raise_ValueError(translate("Write pin must be < 32"));
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}
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gpio_dev_t *g = &GPIO; /* this is the GPIO registers, see "extern gpio_dev_t GPIO" from file:gpio_struct.h */
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gpio_dev_t *g = &GPIO; // this is the GPIO registers, see "extern gpio_dev_t GPIO" from file:gpio_struct.h
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/* Setup the pins as "Simple GPIO outputs" see section 19.3.3 of the ESP32-S2 Reference Manual */
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/* Enable pins with "enable_w1ts" */
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// Setup the pins as "Simple GPIO outputs" see section 19.3.3 of the ESP32-S2 Reference Manual
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// Enable pins with "enable_w1ts"
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for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
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g->enable_w1ts = (0x1 << (data_pin + i));
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}
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/* I think there is a limitation of the ESP32-S2 that does not allow single-byte writes into
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the GPIO registers. See section 10.3.3 regarding "non-aligned writes" into the registers.
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If a method for writing single-byte writes is uncovered, this code can be modified to provide
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single-byte access into the output register */
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/* From my understanding, there is a limitation of the ESP32-S2 that does not allow single-byte writes
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* into the GPIO registers. See section 10.3.3 regarding "non-aligned writes" into the registers.
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* If a method for writing single-byte writes is uncovered, this code can be modified to provide
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* single-byte access into the output register
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*/
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self->bus = (uint32_t*) &g->out; //pointer to GPIO output register (for pins 0-31)
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self->data0_pin = data_pin;
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self->write_group = &GPIO;
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/* Should modify the .h structure definitions if want to allow a write pin >= 32.
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If so, consider putting separate "clear_write" and "set_write" pointers into the .h in place of "write_group"
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to select between out_w1tc/out1_w1tc (clear) and out_w1ts/out1_w1ts (set) registers. */
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/* If we want to allow a write pin >= 32, should consider putting separate "clear_write" and
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* "set_write" pointers into the .h in place of "write_group"
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* to select between out_w1tc/out1_w1tc (clear) and out_w1ts/out1_w1ts (set) registers.
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*/
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self->write_mask = 1 << (write->number % 32); /* the write pin triggers the LCD to latch the data */
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/* Note: As currently written for the ESP32-S2 port, the write pin must be a pin number less than 32
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This could be updated to accommodate 32 and higher by using the different construction of the
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address for writing to output pins >= 32, see related note above for 'self->write_group' */
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* This could be updated to accommodate 32 and higher by using the different construction of the
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* address for writing to output pins >= 32, see related note above for 'self->write_group'
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*/
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/* SNIP - common setup of the reset pin, same as from SAMD and NRF ports */
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self->reset.base.type = &mp_type_NoneType;
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common_hal_digitalio_digitalinout_set_value(&self->command, byte_type == DISPLAY_DATA);
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/* Currently the write pin number must be < 32.
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Future: To accommodate write pin numbers >= 32, will need to update to choose a different register
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for set/reset (out1_w1tc and out1_w1ts) */
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// **** Bit shifting trial
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// uint32_t* output_register = self->bus;
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// const uint8_t bit_shift=self->data0_pin;
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* Future: To accommodate write pin numbers >= 32, will need to update to choose the correct register
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* for the write pin set/clear (out_w1ts/out1_w1ts and out_w1tc/out1_w1tc)
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*/
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uint32_t* clear_write = (uint32_t*) &self->write_group->out_w1tc;
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uint32_t* set_write = (uint32_t*) &self->write_group->out_w1ts;
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const uint32_t mask = self->write_mask;
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/* Setup structures for data writing. The ESP32-S2 port differs from the SAMD and NRF ports
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because I have not found a way to write a single byte into the ESP32-S2 registers.
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For the ESP32-S2, I create a 32-bit data_buffer that is used to transfer the data bytes. */
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* because I have not found a way to write a single byte into the ESP32-S2 registers.
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* For the ESP32-S2, I create a 32-bit data_buffer that is used to transfer the data bytes.
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*/
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*clear_write = mask; // Clear the write pin to prepare the registers before storing register settings into data_buffer
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*clear_write = mask; // Clear the write pin to prepare the registers before storing the
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// register value into data_buffer
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const uint32_t data_buffer = *self->bus; // store the initial output register values into the data output buffer
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uint8_t* data_address = ((uint8_t*) &data_buffer) + (self->data0_pin / 8); /* address inside data_buffer where
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each data byte will be written (as offset by (data0_pin/8) number of bytes) */
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// *** Bit shifting trial
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// *data_address = 0; //clear the 8 data bits
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//mp_printf(&mp_plat_print, "\n\ndata_buffer: %x\n", data_buffer);
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//mp_printf(&mp_plat_print, "data[0]: %x\n", data[0]);
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//mp_printf(&mp_plat_print, "data_buffer[0]: %x\n\n", (data_buffer | (((uint32_t) data[0]) << self->data0_pin)));
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* each data byte will be written to the data pin registers
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*/
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < data_length; i++) {
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/* Question: Is there a faster way of stuffing the data byte into the data_buffer, is bit arithmetic
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faster than writing to the byte address? */
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* faster than writing to the byte address?
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*/
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/* Note: May be able to eliminate either the clear_write or set_write since the data buffer
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can be written with the write pin cleared or set already, and depending upon whether the display
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latches the data on the rising or falling edge of the write pin. Remember: This method
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will require the write pin to be controlled by the same GPIO register as the data pins. */
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/* Note: If the write pin and data pins are controlled by the same GPIO register, we can eliminate
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* the "clear_write" step below, since the write pin is cleared when the data_buffer is written
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* to the bus.
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* Remember: This method requires the write pin to be controlled by the same GPIO register as the data pins.
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*/
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// Can ignore this line if the write pin is in the same register as the data pins
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// *clear_write = mask; // clear the write pin (See comment above, this may not be necessary).
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// *** Original code
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*(data_address) = data[i]; // stuff the data byte into the data_buffer at the correct offset byte location
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*self->bus = data_buffer; // write the data to the output register
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// *** Bit shifting trial - didn't have much improvement in performance
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// *output_register = (data_buffer | (((uint32_t) data[i]) << bit_shift));
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*set_write = mask; // set the write pin
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}
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