circuitpython/shared-bindings/paralleldisplaybus/ParallelBus.h
Scott Shawcroft 8137e2d6d2
Switch all ports to auto-growing split heap
This simplifies allocating outside of the VM because the VM doesn't
take up all remaining memory by default.

On ESP we delegate to the IDF for allocations. For all other ports,
we use TLSF to manage an outer "port" heap. The IDF uses TLSF
internally and we use their fork for the other ports.

This also removes the dynamic C stack sizing. It wasn't often used
and is not possible with a fixed outer heap.

Fixes #8512. Fixes #7334.
2023-11-01 15:24:16 -07:00

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#pragma once
#include "common-hal/paralleldisplaybus/ParallelBus.h"
#include "common-hal/microcontroller/Pin.h"
#include "shared-bindings/displayio/__init__.h"
#include "shared-module/displayio/Group.h"
extern const mp_obj_type_t paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_type;
void common_hal_paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_construct(paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_obj_t *self,
const mcu_pin_obj_t *data0, const mcu_pin_obj_t *command, const mcu_pin_obj_t *chip_select,
const mcu_pin_obj_t *write, const mcu_pin_obj_t *read, const mcu_pin_obj_t *reset, uint32_t frequency);
void common_hal_paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_construct_nonsequential(paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_obj_t *self,
uint8_t n_pins, const mcu_pin_obj_t **data_pins, const mcu_pin_obj_t *command, const mcu_pin_obj_t *chip_select,
const mcu_pin_obj_t *write, const mcu_pin_obj_t *read, const mcu_pin_obj_t *reset, uint32_t frequency);
void common_hal_paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_deinit(paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_obj_t *self);
bool common_hal_paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_reset(mp_obj_t self);
bool common_hal_paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_bus_free(mp_obj_t self);
bool common_hal_paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_begin_transaction(mp_obj_t self);
void common_hal_paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_send(mp_obj_t self, display_byte_type_t byte_type,
display_chip_select_behavior_t chip_select, const uint8_t *data, uint32_t data_length);
void common_hal_paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_end_transaction(mp_obj_t self);
// The ParallelBus object always lives off the MP heap. So, code must collect any pointers
// back to the MP heap manually. Otherwise they'll get freed.
void common_hal_paralleldisplaybus_parallelbus_collect_ptrs(mp_obj_t self);