Few type castings in order to suppress warnings (-Wsign-compare):
"comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions"
"signed and unsigned type in conditional expression"
Fix screen size to ignore hidden pixels.
Add orientation support.
Fix bit blitting boundary conditions.
Add power modes support.
This driver is now fully implemented.
Removed GPIO board file. It did not work (it wasn't finished nor started
to be honest). It is always possible to make it, general idea is exactly
the same as in SSD1289 driver.
Fix compile error with wrongly named include file
Revert lld_gdisp naming convention to gdisp_lld to fix problem and be
consitant with all other low level drivers.
It is a mix of barely changed few drivers already present in ChibiOS/GFX
project. No other routines than initialization ones were changed.
Properly displays "basics" demo.
Main features and changes:
- Based on SSD1289 and SSD1121 in FSMC mode.
- Uses FSMC module. Maybe oneday I will make GPIO version.
- LCD backlight PWM input is tied high (no timer yet).
- Added ssd2119.h with SSD2119 registers' addresses.
- Updated set_cursor and set_viewport functions. Not thoroughly tested,
however.
- Rewritten GDISP_LLD(init)(void) function.
I started project of new driver: SSD2119. This work is based on SSD1289.
I don't know exactly if this one is the most similar to my one. It's
just an experiment. There is no accompanying board file of any flavor,
but the hardware lying on my desk is Embest DM-STF4BB with DM-LCD35RT
LCD module.
Changes already made:
- Copied entire drivers/gdisp/SSD1289 directory into
drivers/gdisp/SSD2119.
- Changed every occurrence of "SSD1289" to "SSD2119" in each source
file.
Create global include file called gfx.h which knows about sub-system
dependancies.
Deprecate Touchscreen (GINPUT touch is now working properly)
Merge Graph into GWIN
Change directory structure to reflect sub-system structure
Many small bugs fixed
Split Nokia6610 gdisp driver into GE8 and GE12 controller versions
Fixed broken demos.
GFX sub-systems are now clearly defined and new ones should be much
easier to add.