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Fixing OLED Driver for 128x64 displays (#6085)

XScorpion2 6 years ago
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3 changed files with 54 additions and 8 deletions
  1. 5 4
      docs/feature_oled_driver.md
  2. 5 1
      drivers/oled/oled_driver.c
  3. 44 3
      drivers/oled/oled_driver.h

+ 5 - 4
docs/feature_oled_driver.md

@@ -108,10 +108,11 @@ void oled_task_user(void) {
 |`OLED_DISPLAY_CUSTOM`  |*Not defined*  |Changes the display defines for use with custom displays.<br />Requires user to implement the below defines. |
 |`OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH`   |`128`          |The width of the OLED display.                                   |
 |`OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT`  |`32`           |The height of the OLED display.                                  |
-|`OLED_MATRIX_SIZE`     |`512`          |The local buffer size to allocate.<br />`(OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT / 8 * OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH)`|
-|`OLED_BLOCK_TYPE`      |`uint16_t`     |The unsigned integer type to use for dirty rendering.|
-|`OLED_BLOCK_COUNT`     |`16`           |The number of blocks the display is divided into for dirty rendering.<br />`(sizeof(OLED_BLOCK_TYPE) * 8)`|
-|`OLED_BLOCK_SIZE`      |`32`           |The size of each block for dirty rendering<br />`(OLED_MATRIX_SIZE / OLED_BLOCK_COUNT)`|
+|`OLED_MATRIX_SIZE`     |`512`          |The local buffer size to allocate.<br />`(OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT / 8 * OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH)`. |
+|`OLED_BLOCK_TYPE`      |`uint16_t`     |The unsigned integer type to use for dirty rendering. |
+|`OLED_BLOCK_COUNT`     |`16`           |The number of blocks the display is divided into for dirty rendering.<br />`(sizeof(OLED_BLOCK_TYPE) * 8)`. |
+|`OLED_BLOCK_SIZE`      |`32`           |The size of each block for dirty rendering<br />`(OLED_MATRIX_SIZE / OLED_BLOCK_COUNT)`. |
+|`OLED_COM_PINS`        |`COM_PINS_SEQ` |How the SSD1306 chip maps it's memory to display.<br />Options are `COM_PINS_SEQ`, `COM_PINS_ALT`, `COM_PINS_SEQ_LR`, & `COM_PINS_ALT_LR`. |
 |`OLED_SOURCE_MAP`      |`{ 0, ... N }` |Precalculated source array to use for mapping source buffer to target OLED memory in 90 degree rendering.         |
 |`OLED_TARGET_MAP`      |`{ 24, ... N }`|Precalculated target array to use for mapping source buffer to target OLED memory in 90 degree rendering.         |
 

+ 5 - 1
drivers/oled/oled_driver.c

@@ -63,6 +63,10 @@ along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 #define COM_SCAN_DEC            0xC8
 #define DISPLAY_OFFSET          0xD3
 #define COM_PINS                0xDA
+#define COM_PINS_SEQ            0x02
+#define COM_PINS_ALT            0x12
+#define COM_PINS_SEQ_LR         0x22
+#define COM_PINS_ALT_LR         0x32
 
 // Timing & Driving Commands
 #define DISPLAY_CLOCK           0xD5
@@ -182,7 +186,7 @@ bool oled_init(uint8_t rotation) {
 
   static const uint8_t PROGMEM display_setup2[] = {
     I2C_CMD,
-    COM_PINS, 0x02,
+    COM_PINS, OLED_COM_PINS,
     CONTRAST, 0x8F,
     PRE_CHARGE_PERIOD, 0xF1,
     VCOM_DETECT, 0x40,

+ 44 - 3
drivers/oled/oled_driver.h

@@ -24,17 +24,39 @@ along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
   // Expected user to implement the necessary defines
 #elif defined(OLED_DISPLAY_128X64)
   // Double height 128x64
+#ifndef OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH
   #define OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH 128
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT
   #define OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT 64
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_MATRIX_SIZE
   #define OLED_MATRIX_SIZE (OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT / 8 * OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH) // 1024 (compile time mathed)
-  #define OLED_BLOCK_TYPE uint32_t
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_BLOCK_TYPE
+  #define OLED_BLOCK_TYPE uint16_t
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_BLOCK_COUNT
   #define OLED_BLOCK_COUNT (sizeof(OLED_BLOCK_TYPE) * 8) // 32 (compile time mathed)
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_BLOCK_SIZE
   #define OLED_BLOCK_SIZE (OLED_MATRIX_SIZE / OLED_BLOCK_COUNT) // 32 (compile time mathed)
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_COM_PINS
+  #define OLED_COM_PINS COM_PINS_ALT
+#endif
 
   // 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 }
+#ifndef OLED_SOURCE_MAP
+  #define OLED_SOURCE_MAP { 0, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56 }
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_TARGET_MAP
+  #define OLED_TARGET_MAP { 56, 48, 40, 32, 24, 16, 8, 0 }
+#endif
+  // If OLED_BLOCK_TYPE is uint32_t, these tables would look like:
+  // #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 }
@@ -43,17 +65,36 @@ along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
   // #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
+#ifndef OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH
   #define OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH 128
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT
   #define OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT 32
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_MATRIX_SIZE
   #define OLED_MATRIX_SIZE (OLED_DISPLAY_HEIGHT / 8 * OLED_DISPLAY_WIDTH) // 512 (compile time mathed)
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_BLOCK_TYPE
   #define OLED_BLOCK_TYPE uint16_t // Type to use for segmenting the oled display for smart rendering, use unsigned types only
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_BLOCK_COUNT
   #define OLED_BLOCK_COUNT (sizeof(OLED_BLOCK_TYPE) * 8) // 16 (compile time mathed)
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_BLOCK_SIZE
   #define OLED_BLOCK_SIZE (OLED_MATRIX_SIZE / OLED_BLOCK_COUNT) // 32 (compile time mathed)
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_COM_PINS
+  #define OLED_COM_PINS COM_PINS_SEQ
+#endif
 
   // 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
+#ifndef OLED_SOURCE_MAP
   #define OLED_SOURCE_MAP { 0, 8, 16, 24 }
+#endif
+#ifndef OLED_TARGET_MAP
   #define OLED_TARGET_MAP { 24, 16, 8, 0 }
+#endif
   // 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 }