/* Copyright 2019 Ryan Caltabiano 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 2 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 . */ #pragma once #include #include #if defined(OLED_DISPLAY_CUSTOM) // Expected user to implement the necessary defines #elif defined(OLED_DISPLAY_128X64) // Double height 128x64 #define OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH 128 #define OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT 64 #define OLED_MATRIX_SIZE (OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT / 8 * OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH) // 1024 (compile time mathed) #define OLED_BLOCK_TYPE uint32_t #define OLED_BLOCK_COUNT (sizeof(OLED_BLOCK_TYPE) * 8) // 32 (compile time mathed) #define OLED_BLOCK_SIZE (OLED_MATRIX_SIZE / OLED_BLOCK_COUNT) // 32 (compile time mathed) // For 90 degree rotation, we map our internal matrix to oled matrix using fixed arrays // The OLED writes to it's memory horizontally, starting top left, but our memory starts bottom left in this mode #define OLED_SOURCE_MAP { 32, 40, 48, 56 } #define OLED_TARGET_MAP { 24, 16, 8, 0 } // If OLED_BLOCK_TYPE is uint16_t, these tables would look like: // #define OLED_SOURCE_MAP { 0, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56 } // #define OLED_TARGET_MAP { 56, 48, 40, 32, 24, 16, 8, 0 } // If OLED_BLOCK_TYPE is uint8_t, these tables would look like: // #define OLED_SOURCE_MAP { 0, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80, 88, 96, 104, 112, 120 } // #define OLED_TARGET_MAP { 56, 120, 48, 112, 40, 104, 32, 96, 24, 88, 16, 80, 8, 72, 0, 64 } #else // defined(OLED_DISPLAY_128X64) // Default 128x32 #define OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH 128 #define OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT 32 #define OLED_MATRIX_SIZE (OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT / 8 * OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH) // 512 (compile time mathed) #define OLED_BLOCK_TYPE uint16_t // Type to use for segmenting the oled display for smart rendering, use unsigned types only #define OLED_BLOCK_COUNT (sizeof(OLED_BLOCK_TYPE) * 8) // 16 (compile time mathed) #define OLED_BLOCK_SIZE (OLED_MATRIX_SIZE / OLED_BLOCK_COUNT) // 32 (compile time mathed) // For 90 degree rotation, we map our internal matrix to oled matrix using fixed arrays // The OLED writes to it's memory horizontally, starting top left, but our memory starts bottom left in this mode #define OLED_SOURCE_MAP { 0, 8, 16, 24 } #define OLED_TARGET_MAP { 24, 16, 8, 0 } // If OLED_BLOCK_TYPE is uint8_t, these tables would look like: // #define OLED_SOURCE_MAP { 0, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56 } // #define OLED_TARGET_MAP { 48, 32, 16, 0, 56, 40, 24, 8 } #endif // defined(OLED_DISPLAY_CUSTOM) // Address to use for tthe i2d oled communication #if !defined(OLED_DISPLAY_ADDRESS) #define OLED_DISPLAY_ADDRESS 0x3C #endif // Custom font file to use #if !defined(OLED_FONT_H) #define OLED_FONT_H "glcdfont.c" #endif // unsigned char value of the first character in the font file #if !defined(OLED_FONT_START) #define OLED_FONT_START 0 #endif // unsigned char value of the last character in the font file #if !defined(OLED_FONT_END) #define OLED_FONT_END 224 #endif // Font render width #if !defined(OLED_FONT_WIDTH) #define OLED_FONT_WIDTH 6 #endif // Font render height #if !defined(OLED_FONT_HEIGHT) #define OLED_FONT_HEIGHT 8 #endif // OLED Rotation enum values are flags typedef enum { OLED_ROTATION_0 = 0, OLED_ROTATION_90 = 1, OLED_ROTATION_180 = 2, OLED_ROTATION_270 = 3, // OLED_ROTATION_90 | OLED_ROTATION_180 } oled_rotation_t; // Initialize the oled display, rotating the rendered output based on the define passed in. // Returns true if the OLED was initialized successfully bool oled_init(oled_rotation_t rotation); // Called at the start of oled_init, weak function overridable by the user // rotation - the value passed into oled_init // Return new oled_rotation_t if you want to override default rotation oled_rotation_t oled_init_user(oled_rotation_t rotation); // Clears the display buffer, resets cursor position to 0, and sets the buffer to dirty for rendering void oled_clear(void); // Renders the dirty chunks of the buffer to oled display void oled_render(void); // Moves cursor to character position indicated by column and line, wraps if out of bounds // Max column denoted by 'oled_max_chars()' and max lines by 'oled_max_lines()' functions void oled_set_cursor(uint8_t col, uint8_t line); // Advances the cursor to the next page, writing ' ' if true // Wraps to the begining when out of bounds void oled_advance_page(bool clearPageRemainder); // Moves the cursor forward 1 character length // Advance page if there is not enough room for the next character // Wraps to the begining when out of bounds void oled_advance_char(void); // Writes a single character to the buffer at current cursor position // Advances the cursor while writing, inverts the pixels if true // Main handler that writes character data to the display buffer void oled_write_char(const char data, bool invert); // Writes a string to the buffer at current cursor position // Advances the cursor while writing, inverts the pixels if true void oled_write(const char *data, bool invert); // Writes a string to the buffer at current cursor position // Advances the cursor while writing, inverts the pixels if true // Advances the cursor to the next page, wiring ' ' to the remainder of the current page void oled_write_ln(const char *data, bool invert); #if defined(__AVR__) // Writes a PROGMEM string to the buffer at current cursor position // Advances the cursor while writing, inverts the pixels if true // Remapped to call 'void oled_write(const char *data, bool invert);' on ARM void oled_write_P(const char *data, bool invert); // Writes a PROGMEM string to the buffer at current cursor position // Advances the cursor while writing, inverts the pixels if true // Advances the cursor to the next page, wiring ' ' to the remainder of the current page // Remapped to call 'void oled_write_ln(const char *data, bool invert);' on ARM void oled_write_ln_P(const char *data, bool invert); #else // Writes a string to the buffer at current cursor position // Advances the cursor while writing, inverts the pixels if true #define oled_write_P(data, invert) oled_write(data, invert) // Writes a string to the buffer at current cursor position // Advances the cursor while writing, inverts the pixels if true // Advances the cursor to the next page, wiring ' ' to the remainder of the current page #define oled_write_ln_P(data, invert) oled_write(data, invert) #endif // defined(__AVR__) // Can be used to manually turn on the screen if it is off // Returns true if the screen was on or turns on bool oled_on(void); // Can be used to manually turn off the screen if it is on // Returns true if the screen was off or turns off bool oled_off(void); // Basically it's oled_render, but with timeout management and oled_task_user calling! void oled_task(void); // Called at the start of oled_task, weak function overridable by the user void oled_task_user(void); // Scrolls the entire display right // Returns true if the screen was scrolling or starts scrolling // NOTE: display contents cannot be changed while scrolling bool oled_scroll_right(void); // Scrolls the entire display left // Returns true if the screen was scrolling or starts scrolling // NOTE: display contents cannot be changed while scrolling bool oled_scroll_left(void); // Turns off display scrolling // Returns true if the screen was not scrolling or stops scrolling bool oled_scroll_off(void); // Returns the maximum number of characters that will fit on a line uint8_t oled_max_chars(void); // Returns the maximum number of lines that will fit on the oled uint8_t oled_max_lines(void);