muele-marlin/Marlin/src/feature/max7219.h

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/**
* Marlin 3D Printer Firmware
* Copyright (c) 2020 MarlinFirmware [https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin]
*
* Based on Sprinter and grbl.
* Copyright (c) 2011 Camiel Gubbels / Erik van der Zalm
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#pragma once
/**
* This module is off by default, but can be enabled to facilitate the display of
* extra debug information during code development.
*
* Just connect up 5V and GND to give it power, then connect up the pins assigned
* in Configuration_adv.h. For example, on the Re-ARM you could use:
*
* #define MAX7219_CLK_PIN 77
* #define MAX7219_DIN_PIN 78
* #define MAX7219_LOAD_PIN 79
*
* max7219.init() is called automatically at startup, and then there are a number of
* support functions available to control the LEDs in the 8x8 grid.
*
* If you are using the Max7219 matrix for firmware debug purposes in time sensitive
* areas of the code, please be aware that the orientation (rotation) of the display can
* affect the speed. The Max7219 can update a single column fairly fast. It is much
* faster to do a Max7219_Set_Column() with a rotation of 90 or 270 degrees than to do
* a Max7219_Set_Row(). The opposite is true for rotations of 0 or 180 degrees.
*/
#ifndef MAX7219_ROTATE
#define MAX7219_ROTATE 0
#endif
#define _ROT ((MAX7219_ROTATE + 360) % 360)
#ifndef MAX7219_NUMBER_UNITS
#define MAX7219_NUMBER_UNITS 1
#endif
#define MAX7219_LINES (8 * (MAX7219_NUMBER_UNITS))
//
// MAX7219 registers
//
#define max7219_reg_noop 0x00
#define max7219_reg_digit0 0x01
#define max7219_reg_digit1 0x02
#define max7219_reg_digit2 0x03
#define max7219_reg_digit3 0x04
#define max7219_reg_digit4 0x05
#define max7219_reg_digit5 0x06
#define max7219_reg_digit6 0x07
#define max7219_reg_digit7 0x08
#define max7219_reg_decodeMode 0x09
#define max7219_reg_intensity 0x0A
#define max7219_reg_scanLimit 0x0B
#define max7219_reg_shutdown 0x0C
#define max7219_reg_displayTest 0x0F
class Max7219 {
public:
static uint8_t led_line[MAX7219_LINES];
Max7219() {}
static void init();
static void register_setup();
static void putbyte(uint8_t data);
static void pulse_load();
// Set a single register (e.g., a whole native row)
static void send(const uint8_t reg, const uint8_t data);
// Refresh all units
static inline void refresh() { for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 8; i++) refresh_line(i); }
// Suspend / resume updates to the LED unit
// Use these methods to speed up multiple changes
// or to apply updates from interrupt context.
static inline void suspend() { suspended++; }
static inline void resume() { suspended--; suspended |= 0x80; }
// Update a single native line on all units
static void refresh_line(const uint8_t line);
// Update a single native line on just one unit
static void refresh_unit_line(const uint8_t line);
#if ENABLED(MAX7219_NUMERIC)
// Draw an integer with optional leading zeros and optional decimal point
void print(const uint8_t start, int16_t value, uint8_t size, const bool leadzero=false, bool dec=false);
// Draw a float with a decimal point and optional digits
void print(const uint8_t start, const_float_t value, const uint8_t pre_size, const uint8_t post_size, const bool leadzero=false);
#endif
// Set a single LED by XY coordinate
static void led_set(const uint8_t x, const uint8_t y, const bool on);
static void led_on(const uint8_t x, const uint8_t y);
static void led_off(const uint8_t x, const uint8_t y);
static void led_toggle(const uint8_t x, const uint8_t y);
// Set all LEDs in a single column
static void set_column(const uint8_t col, const uint32_t val);
static void clear_column(const uint8_t col);
// Set all LEDs in a single row
static void set_row(const uint8_t row, const uint32_t val);
static void clear_row(const uint8_t row);
// 16 and 32 bit versions of Row and Column functions
// Multiple rows and columns will be used to display the value if
// the array of matrix LED's is too narrow to accomplish the goal
static void set_rows_16bits(const uint8_t y, uint32_t val);
static void set_rows_32bits(const uint8_t y, uint32_t val);
static void set_columns_16bits(const uint8_t x, uint32_t val);
static void set_columns_32bits(const uint8_t x, uint32_t val);
// Quickly clear the whole matrix
static void clear();
// Quickly fill the whole matrix
static void fill();
// Apply custom code to update the matrix
static void idle_tasks();
private:
static uint8_t suspended;
static void error(const char * const func, const int32_t v1, const int32_t v2=-1);
static void noop();
static void set(const uint8_t line, const uint8_t bits);
static void send_row(const uint8_t row);
static void send_column(const uint8_t col);
static void mark16(const uint8_t y, const uint8_t v1, const uint8_t v2);
static void range16(const uint8_t y, const uint8_t ot, const uint8_t nt, const uint8_t oh, const uint8_t nh);
static void quantity16(const uint8_t y, const uint8_t ov, const uint8_t nv);
#ifdef MAX7219_INIT_TEST
static void test_pattern();
static void run_test_pattern();
static void start_test_pattern();
#endif
};
extern Max7219 max7219;