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171 lines
5.7 KiB
171 lines
5.7 KiB
use crate::traits::Command; |
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use core::marker::PhantomData; |
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use embedded_hal::{ |
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blocking::{delay::*, spi::Write}, |
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digital::v2::*, |
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}; |
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/// The Connection Interface of all (?) Waveshare EPD-Devices |
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/// |
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pub(crate) struct DisplayInterface<SPI, CS, BUSY, DC, RST> { |
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/// SPI |
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_spi: PhantomData<SPI>, |
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/// CS for SPI |
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cs: CS, |
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/// Low for busy, Wait until display is ready! |
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busy: BUSY, |
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/// Data/Command Control Pin (High for data, Low for command) |
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dc: DC, |
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/// Pin for Reseting |
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rst: RST, |
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} |
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impl<SPI, CS, BUSY, DC, RST> DisplayInterface<SPI, CS, BUSY, DC, RST> |
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where |
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SPI: Write<u8>, |
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CS: OutputPin, |
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BUSY: InputPin, |
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DC: OutputPin, |
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RST: OutputPin, |
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{ |
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pub fn new(cs: CS, busy: BUSY, dc: DC, rst: RST) -> Self { |
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DisplayInterface { |
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_spi: PhantomData::default(), |
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cs, |
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busy, |
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dc, |
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rst, |
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} |
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} |
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/// Basic function for sending [Commands](Command). |
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/// |
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/// Enables direct interaction with the device with the help of [data()](DisplayInterface::data()) |
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pub(crate) fn cmd<T: Command>(&mut self, spi: &mut SPI, command: T) -> Result<(), SPI::Error> { |
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// low for commands |
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let _ = self.dc.set_low(); |
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// Transfer the command over spi |
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self.write(spi, &[command.address()]) |
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} |
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/// Basic function for sending an array of u8-values of data over spi |
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/// |
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/// Enables direct interaction with the device with the help of [command()](EPD4in2::command()) |
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pub(crate) fn data(&mut self, spi: &mut SPI, data: &[u8]) -> Result<(), SPI::Error> { |
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// high for data |
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let _ = self.dc.set_high(); |
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// Transfer data (u8-array) over spi |
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self.write(spi, data) |
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} |
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/// Basic function for sending [Commands](Command) and the data belonging to it. |
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/// |
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/// TODO: directly use ::write? cs wouldn't needed to be changed twice than |
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pub(crate) fn cmd_with_data<T: Command>( |
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&mut self, |
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spi: &mut SPI, |
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command: T, |
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data: &[u8], |
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) -> Result<(), SPI::Error> { |
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self.cmd(spi, command)?; |
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self.data(spi, data) |
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} |
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/// Basic function for sending the same byte of data (one u8) multiple times over spi |
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/// |
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/// Enables direct interaction with the device with the help of [command()](ConnectionInterface::command()) |
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pub(crate) fn data_x_times( |
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&mut self, |
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spi: &mut SPI, |
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val: u8, |
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repetitions: u32, |
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) -> Result<(), SPI::Error> { |
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// high for data |
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let _ = self.dc.set_high(); |
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// Transfer data (u8) over spi |
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for _ in 0..repetitions { |
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self.write(spi, &[val])?; |
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} |
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Ok(()) |
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} |
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// spi write helper/abstraction function |
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fn write(&mut self, spi: &mut SPI, data: &[u8]) -> Result<(), SPI::Error> { |
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// activate spi with cs low |
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let _ = self.cs.set_low(); |
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// transfer spi data |
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// Be careful!! Linux has a default limit of 4096 bytes per spi transfer |
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// see https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/65595/spi-transfer-fails-with-buffer-size-greater-than-4096 |
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if cfg!(target_os = "linux") { |
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for data_chunk in data.chunks(4096) { |
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spi.write(data_chunk)?; |
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} |
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} else { |
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spi.write(data)?; |
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} |
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// deativate spi with cs high |
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let _ = self.cs.set_high(); |
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Ok(()) |
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} |
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/// Waits until device isn't busy anymore (busy == HIGH) |
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/// |
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/// This is normally handled by the more complicated commands themselves, |
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/// but in the case you send data and commands directly you might need to check |
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/// if the device is still busy |
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/// |
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/// is_busy_low |
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/// |
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/// - TRUE for epd4in2, epd2in13, epd2in7, epd5in83, epd7in5 |
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/// - FALSE for epd2in9, epd1in54 (for all Display Type A ones?) |
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/// |
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/// Most likely there was a mistake with the 2in9 busy connection |
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/// //TODO: use the #cfg feature to make this compile the right way for the certain types |
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pub(crate) fn wait_until_idle(&mut self, is_busy_low: bool) { |
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//tested: worked without the delay for all tested devices |
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//self.delay_ms(1); |
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while self.is_busy(is_busy_low) { |
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//tested: REMOVAL of DELAY: it's only waiting for the signal anyway and should continue work asap |
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//old: shorten the time? it was 100 in the beginning |
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//self.delay_ms(5); |
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} |
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} |
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/// Checks if device is still busy |
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/// |
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/// This is normally handled by the more complicated commands themselves, |
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/// but in the case you send data and commands directly you might need to check |
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/// if the device is still busy |
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/// |
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/// is_busy_low |
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/// |
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/// - TRUE for epd4in2, epd2in13, epd2in7, epd5in83, epd7in5 |
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/// - FALSE for epd2in9, epd1in54 (for all Display Type A ones?) |
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/// |
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/// Most likely there was a mistake with the 2in9 busy connection |
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/// //TODO: use the #cfg feature to make this compile the right way for the certain types |
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pub(crate) fn is_busy(&self, is_busy_low: bool) -> bool { |
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(is_busy_low && self.busy.is_low().unwrap_or(false)) |
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|| (!is_busy_low && self.busy.is_high().unwrap_or(false)) |
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} |
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/// Resets the device. |
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/// |
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/// Often used to awake the module from deep sleep. See [EPD4in2::sleep()](EPD4in2::sleep()) |
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/// |
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/// TODO: Takes at least 400ms of delay alone, can it be shortened? |
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pub(crate) fn reset<DELAY: DelayMs<u8>>(&mut self, delay: &mut DELAY) { |
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let _ = self.rst.set_low(); |
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//TODO: why 200ms? (besides being in the arduino version) |
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delay.delay_ms(200); |
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let _ = self.rst.set_high(); |
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//TODO: same as 3 lines above |
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delay.delay_ms(200); |
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} |
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}
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