/* * LEDDriver.c * * Created on: Aug 26, 2013 * Author: Omri Iluz */ #include "ws2812.h" #include "stdlib.h" #define BYTES_FOR_LED_BYTE 4 #define NB_COLORS 3 #define BYTES_FOR_LED BYTES_FOR_LED_BYTE*NB_COLORS #define DATA_SIZE BYTES_FOR_LED*NB_LEDS #define RESET_SIZE 200 #define PREAMBLE_SIZE 4 // Define the spi your LEDs are plugged to here #define WS2812_SPI SPID2 // Define the number of LEDs you wish to control in your LED strip #define NB_LEDS RGBLED_NUM #define LED_SPIRAL 1 static uint8_t txbuf[PREAMBLE_SIZE + DATA_SIZE + RESET_SIZE]; static uint8_t get_protocol_eq(uint8_t data, int pos); /* * This lib is meant to be used asynchronously, thus the colors contained in * the txbuf will be sent in loop, so that the colors are always the ones you * put in the table (the user thus have less to worry about) * * Since the data are sent via DMA, and the call to spiSend is a blocking one, * the processor ressources are not used to much, if you see your program being * too slow, simply add a: * chThdSleepMilliseconds(x); * after the spiSend, where you increment x untill you are satisfied with your * program speed, another trick may be to lower this thread priority : your call */ static THD_WORKING_AREA(LEDS_THREAD_WA, 128); static THD_FUNCTION(ledsThread, arg) { (void) arg; while(1){ spiSend(&WS2812_SPI, PREAMBLE_SIZE + DATA_SIZE + RESET_SIZE, txbuf); } } static const SPIConfig spicfg = { NULL, PORT_WS2812, PIN_WS2812, SPI_CR1_BR_1|SPI_CR1_BR_0 // baudrate : fpclk / 8 => 1tick is 0.32us (2.25 MHz) }; /* * Function used to initialize the driver. * * Starts by shutting off all the LEDs. * Then gets access on the LED_SPI driver. * May eventually launch an animation on the LEDs (e.g. a thread setting the * txbuff values) */ void leds_init(void){ /* MOSI pin*/ palSetPadMode(PORT_WS2812, PIN_WS2812, PAL_MODE_STM32_ALTERNATE_PUSHPULL); for(int i = 0; i < RESET_SIZE; i++) txbuf[DATA_SIZE+i] = 0x00; for (int i=0; i