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quantum: led: split out led_update_ports() for customization of led behaviour (#14452)

Thomas Weißschuh 2 年 前
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3 ファイル変更34 行追加22 行削除
  1. 7 0
      docs/feature_led_indicators.md
  2. 26 22
      quantum/led.c
  3. 1 0
      quantum/led.h

+ 7 - 0
docs/feature_led_indicators.md

@@ -101,6 +101,13 @@ The `host_keyboard_led_state()` function will report the LED state returned from
 bool caps = host_keyboard_led_state().caps_lock;
 ```
 
+## `led_update_ports()`
+
+This function writes the LED state to the actual hardware. Call it manually
+from your `led_update_*()` callbacks to modify the handling of the standard
+keyboard LEDs.
+For example when repurposing a standard LED indicator as layer indicator.
+
 ## Setting Physical LED State
 
 Some keyboard implementations provide convenient methods for setting the state of the physical LEDs.

+ 26 - 22
quantum/led.c

@@ -92,32 +92,36 @@ __attribute__((weak)) bool led_update_user(led_t led_state) {
 __attribute__((weak)) bool led_update_kb(led_t led_state) {
     bool res = led_update_user(led_state);
     if (res) {
-#if defined(LED_NUM_LOCK_PIN) || defined(LED_CAPS_LOCK_PIN) || defined(LED_SCROLL_LOCK_PIN) || defined(LED_COMPOSE_PIN) || defined(LED_KANA_PIN)
-#    if LED_PIN_ON_STATE == 0
-        // invert the whole thing to avoid having to conditionally !led_state.x later
-        led_state.raw = ~led_state.raw;
-#    endif
-
-#    ifdef LED_NUM_LOCK_PIN
-        writePin(LED_NUM_LOCK_PIN, led_state.num_lock);
-#    endif
-#    ifdef LED_CAPS_LOCK_PIN
-        writePin(LED_CAPS_LOCK_PIN, led_state.caps_lock);
-#    endif
-#    ifdef LED_SCROLL_LOCK_PIN
-        writePin(LED_SCROLL_LOCK_PIN, led_state.scroll_lock);
-#    endif
-#    ifdef LED_COMPOSE_PIN
-        writePin(LED_COMPOSE_PIN, led_state.compose);
-#    endif
-#    ifdef LED_KANA_PIN
-        writePin(LED_KANA_PIN, led_state.kana);
-#    endif
-#endif
+        led_update_ports(led_state);
     }
     return res;
 }
 
+/** \brief Write LED state to hardware
+ */
+__attribute__((weak)) void led_update_ports(led_t led_state) {
+#if LED_PIN_ON_STATE == 0
+    // invert the whole thing to avoid having to conditionally !led_state.x later
+    led_state.raw = ~led_state.raw;
+#endif
+
+#ifdef LED_NUM_LOCK_PIN
+    writePin(LED_NUM_LOCK_PIN, led_state.num_lock);
+#endif
+#ifdef LED_CAPS_LOCK_PIN
+    writePin(LED_CAPS_LOCK_PIN, led_state.caps_lock);
+#endif
+#ifdef LED_SCROLL_LOCK_PIN
+    writePin(LED_SCROLL_LOCK_PIN, led_state.scroll_lock);
+#endif
+#ifdef LED_COMPOSE_PIN
+    writePin(LED_COMPOSE_PIN, led_state.compose);
+#endif
+#ifdef LED_KANA_PIN
+    writePin(LED_KANA_PIN, led_state.kana);
+#endif
+}
+
 /** \brief Initialise any LED related hardware and/or state
  */
 __attribute__((weak)) void led_init_ports(void) {

+ 1 - 0
quantum/led.h

@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ void led_set_user(uint8_t usb_led);
 void led_set_kb(uint8_t usb_led);
 bool led_update_user(led_t led_state);
 bool led_update_kb(led_t led_state);
+void led_update_ports(led_t led_state);
 
 uint32_t last_led_activity_time(void);    // Timestamp of the LED activity
 uint32_t last_led_activity_elapsed(void); // Number of milliseconds since the last LED activity