Merge pull request #106 from MightyPork/ws2812b-driver

WS2812B driver & example
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# Makefile for the ws2812 Rainbow example
PROGRAM=ws2812_rainbow
EXTRA_COMPONENTS = extras/ws2812
include ../../common.mk

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/**
* @file es2812_rainbow.c
* @author Ondřej Hruška, 2016
*
* @brief Example of a rainbow effect with
* WS2812 connected to GPIO2.
*
* This demo is in the public domain.
*/
#include "espressif/esp_common.h"
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
#include "task.h"
#include "esp/uart.h" // uart_set_baud
#include <stdio.h> // printf
#include <stdint.h>
#include "ws2812.h"
#define delay_ms(ms) vTaskDelay((ms) / portTICK_RATE_MS)
/** GPIO number used to control the RGBs */
static const uint8_t pin = 2;
/**
* @brief "rainbow" animation with a single RGB led.
*/
void demo_single(void)
{
// duration between color changes
const uint8_t delay = 25;
ws2812_rgb_t x = {.num = 0xFF0000}; // RED color
while (1) {
// iterate through the spectrum
// note: This would be _WAY_ easier with HSL
while(x.g < 0xFF) { x.g++; ws2812_set(pin, x.num); delay_ms(delay); } // R->RG
while(x.r > 0x00) { x.r--; ws2812_set(pin, x.num); delay_ms(delay); } // RG->G
while(x.b < 0xFF) { x.b++; ws2812_set(pin, x.num); delay_ms(delay); } // G->GB
while(x.g > 0x00) { x.g--; ws2812_set(pin, x.num); delay_ms(delay); } // GB->B
while(x.r < 0xFF) { x.r++; ws2812_set(pin, x.num); delay_ms(delay); } // B->BR
while(x.b > 0x00) { x.b--; ws2812_set(pin, x.num); delay_ms(delay); } // BR->R
}
}
/**
* @brief "rainbow" effect on a RGB strip (30 pixels - can be adjusted)
*
* This example shows how to use the "procedural generation" of colors.
*
* The pixel colors are calculated on the fly, which saves RAM
* (especially with large displays).
*/
void demo_strip(void *pvParameters)
{
const uint8_t anim_step = 10;
const uint8_t anim_max = 250;
// Number of your "pixels"
const uint8_t pixel_count = 30;
// duration between color changes
const uint8_t delay = 25;
ws2812_rgb_t color = WS2812_RGB(anim_max, 0, 0);
uint8_t step = 0;
ws2812_rgb_t color2 = WS2812_RGB(anim_max, 0, 0);
uint8_t step2 = 0;
while (1) {
color = color2;
step = step2;
// Start a data sequence (disables interrupts)
ws2812_seq_start();
for (uint8_t i = 0; i < pixel_count; i++) {
// send a color
ws2812_seq_rgb(pin, color.num);
// now we have a few hundred nanoseconds
// to calculate the next color
if (i == 1) {
color2 = color;
step2 = step;
}
switch (step) {
case 0: color.g += anim_step; if (color.g >= anim_max) step++; break;
case 1: color.r -= anim_step; if (color.r == 0) step++; break;
case 2: color.b += anim_step; if (color.b >= anim_max) step++; break;
case 3: color.g -= anim_step; if (color.g == 0) step++; break;
case 4: color.r += anim_step; if (color.r >= anim_max) step++; break;
case 5: color.b -= anim_step; if (color.b == 0) step = 0; break;
}
}
// End the data sequence, display colors (interrupts are restored)
ws2812_seq_end();
// wait a bit
delay_ms(delay);
}
}
void user_init(void)
{
uart_set_baud(0, 115200);
printf("--- RGB Rainbow demo ---");
// Configure the GPIO
gpio_enable(pin, GPIO_OUTPUT);
// Select a demo function:
#if true
# define demo demo_strip
#else
# define demo demo_single
#endif
// Choose how to run it:
#if true
// Blocking function - works OK, because WiFi isn't
// initialized yet & we're hogging the CPU.
printf("Starting a blocking function.\r\n");
demo(NULL);
#else
// Start a task. This is a real-life example,
// notice the glitches due to NMI.
printf("Starting a task. There may be glitches!\r\n");
xTaskCreate(&demo, (signed char *)"strip demo", 256, NULL, 10, NULL);
#endif
}

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# Component makefile for extras/ws2812
INC_DIRS += $(ws2812_ROOT)
# args for passing into compile rule generation
ws2812_SRC_DIR = $(ws2812_ROOT)
$(eval $(call component_compile_rules,ws2812))

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/**
* @file ws2812b.c
* @brief ESP8266 driver for WS2812B
* @author Ondřej Hruška, (c) 2016
*
* MIT License
*/
#include "espressif/esp_common.h" // sdk_os_delay_us
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
#include "task.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include "ws2812.h"
/** Set one RGB LED color */
void ws2812_set(uint8_t gpio_num, uint32_t rgb)
{
ws2812_seq_start();
ws2812_seq_rgb(gpio_num, rgb);
ws2812_seq_end();
}
/** Set many RGBs */
void ws2812_set_many(uint8_t gpio_num, uint32_t *rgbs, size_t count)
{
ws2812_seq_start();
for (size_t i = 0; i < count; i++) {
uint32_t rgb = *rgbs++;
ws2812_seq_rgb(gpio_num, rgb);
}
ws2812_seq_end();
}
/** Set one RGB to black (when used as indicator) */
void ws2812_off(uint8_t gpio_num)
{
ws2812_set(gpio_num, 0x000000);
}

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/**
* @file ws2812.h
* @brief ESP8266 driver for WS2812
*
* This is a simple bit-banging driver for WS2812.
*
* It will work for WS2812, WS2812B and possibly others,
* with small alterations.
*
* The WS2812 protocol takes roughly 1µs per bit,
* thus ~24µs per "pixel", plus 50µs to indicate
* the end of data.
*
* @note
* The GPIO must be configured for output before trying
* to set colors!
*
* @attention
* Due to the precise timing required, interrupts are
* disabled until the data is sent. However, we currently
* can't disable the NMI, so under some conditions
* (heavy network load), the timing may be disturbed.
*
* @author Ondřej Hruška, (c) 2016
*
* MIT License
*/
#ifndef WS2812_DRV_H
#define WS2812_DRV_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stddef.h> // size_t
#include "espressif/esp_common.h" // sdk_os_delay_us
#include "esp/gpio.h"
/**
* @brief Struct for easy manipulation of RGB colors.
*
* Set components in the xrgb.r (etc.) and you will get
* the hex in xrgb.num.
*/
typedef union {
/** Struct for access to individual color components */
struct __attribute__((packed)) {
uint8_t b;
uint8_t g;
uint8_t r;
};
/** RGB color as a single uint32_t */
uint32_t num;
} ws2812_rgb_t;
/**
* @brief Macro to compose the RGB struct.
*
* You can also use {.num = 0xFF0000} to set the hex directly.
*/
#define WS2812_RGB(r, g, b) {.num = (((r) & 0xFF) << 16) | (((g) & 0xFF) << 8) | ((b) & 0xFF)}
/**
* @brief Set a single RGB LED color, and display it.
*
* @param gpio_num : data line GPIO number
* @param rgb : RGB color - 0x00RRGGBB
*/
void ws2812_set(uint8_t gpio_num, uint32_t rgb);
/**
* @brief Set color of multiple RGB LEDs, and display it.
*
* @note
* Due to the precise timing required, interrupts are
* disabled until all data is sent (roughly 25*count + 50µs)
*
* @param gpio_num : data line GPIO number
* @param rgbs : array of RGB colors in the 0x00RRGGBB format
* @param count : number of elements in the array
*/
void ws2812_set_many(uint8_t gpio_num, uint32_t *rgbs, size_t count);
/**
* @brief Turn a single WS2812B off
*
* This is a companion function to ws2812_set().
*
* It sets the color to BLACK, thus effectively
* turning the RGB LED off.
*
* @param gpio_num : data line GPIO number
*/
void ws2812_off(uint8_t gpio_num);
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
///
/// The following part of the driver is used internally, and can
/// also be used for "procedural generation" of colors.
///
/// - first call ws2812b_seq_start(),
/// - then repeatedly ws2812b_seq_rgb() with your colors
/// - and end the sequence with ws2812b_seq_end()
///
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Ugly way to get short delays. Works for 80 MHz.
// 400 ns
#ifndef WS2812_SHORT_DELAY
#define WS2812_SHORT_DELAY() for (volatile uint32_t __j = 1; __j > 0; __j--)
#endif
// 800 ns
#ifndef WS2812_LONG_DELAY
#define WS2812_LONG_DELAY() for (volatile uint32_t __j = 3; __j > 0; __j--)
#endif
/**
* @brief Send a byte on the data line.
*
* The WS2812B is a form of PWM:
* - each bit takes roughly 1 µs (but can be longer)
* - the duration of the ON part determines the value
* - 800 ns -> "1"
* - 400 ns -> "0"
*
* The timing must be very precise, you may need to adjust
* it according for particular RGB model.
*
* @param gpio_num : data line GPIO number
* @param byte : byte to send
*/
static inline
void ws2812_byte(uint8_t gpio_num, uint8_t byte)
{
for (register volatile uint8_t i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
gpio_write(gpio_num, 1);
// duty cycle determines the bit value
if (byte & 0x80) {
WS2812_LONG_DELAY();
gpio_write(gpio_num, 0);
WS2812_SHORT_DELAY();
} else {
WS2812_SHORT_DELAY();
gpio_write(gpio_num, 0);
WS2812_LONG_DELAY();
}
byte <<= 1; // shift to next bit
}
}
/**
* @brief Send a color to the RGB strip.
*
* This function must be called inside the data sequence.
*
* @param gpio_num : data line GPIO number
* @param rgb : 0xRRGGBB color
*/
static inline
void ws2812_seq_rgb(uint8_t gpio_num, uint32_t rgb)
{
ws2812_byte(gpio_num, (rgb & 0x00FF00) >> 8);
ws2812_byte(gpio_num, (rgb & 0xFF0000) >> 16);
ws2812_byte(gpio_num, (rgb & 0x0000FF) >> 0);
}
/**
* @brief Start a data sequence.
*/
static inline
void ws2812_seq_start(void)
{
// interruption when sending data would break the timing
taskENTER_CRITICAL();
}
/**
* @brief End the data sequence and display the colors.
*/
static inline
void ws2812_seq_end(void)
{
taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
sdk_os_delay_us(50); // display the loaded colors
}
#endif /* WS2812_DRV_H */