refactor(split): Refactor split code for extension
Extract central/peripheral code to allow for plugging in alternate
transports, instead of tying all split logic to BT.
feat(split): Add full-duplex wired split support
* Depends on full-duplex hardware UART for communication.
* Supports all existing central commands/peripheral events, including
sensors/inputs from peripherals.
* Only one wired split peripheral supported (for now)
* Relies on chosen `zmk,split-uart` referencing the UART device.
docs: Add wired split config docs.
Migrate split to its own dedicated config file, and add details
on wired split config.
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Munnich <98408764+Nick-Munnich@users.noreply.github.com>
fix: Properly override stack size on RP2040
Move the system work queue stack size override on RP2040 ouf of
a `ZMK_BLE` conditional so it is properly applied generally for that
SoC.
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refactor(pointing): Allow stopping event propagation
Allow input processors to return a special value if a given input event
should not be further processed/propagated.
feat(pointing): Add behavior input processor
Add the ability to intercept certain input events and trigger behaviors
when they occur.
Co-authored-by: Jorge Villalobos <minusfive@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
* include kscan.yaml so we can set kscan-composite as a wakeup source
* modify enable and disable callback to check for wakeup capabilities of
composite and children
* disable children wakeup source
The disable function is only called
when the composite is not an enabled wakeup source.
In that case the children should also not be an enabled
wakeup source, so they can get suspended
* feat(mouse): Add mouse move and scroll support
* Use Zephyr input subsystem for all pointers.
* Input processors for modifying events, e.g. scaling, swapping
codes, temporary (mouse) layers, etc.
* Mouse move/scroll behaviors.
* Infrastructure in place for physical pointer input devices.
* feat: Add input split support.
* docs: Add initial pointer docs.
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Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Krikun <krikun98@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert U <urob@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Meier <ftc@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Andreae <chris@andreae.gen.nz>
Co-authored-by: Anant Thazhemadam <47104651+thazhemadam@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Erik Tollerud <erik.tollerud@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Munnich <98408764+Nick-Munnich@users.noreply.github.com>
Renamed the composite kscan's column-offset property to col-offset for
consistency with other properties such as matrix transform's col-offset
and matrix kscan's col-gpios.
Added physical layouts for the following variants of numpads:
- With and without extra top row
- 2U plus key or 1U plus and backspace keys
- 2U 0 key or 1U 0 and 00 keys
- Full 1U grid/macropad layout
Other layouts exist, such as "southpaw" horizontally mirrored layouts,
and layouts with a fifth column, but those seem to be much less common.
Add physical layouts and update the keymap for King of Hedgehogs' Jian.
Layouts are added for all three possible transforms:
- Full (with additional pinky key)
- 6 column (Corne)
- 5 column (Minidox)
The layouts are added to be re-usable for the Jiran and other custom boards/shields.
Keymap update includes, small guide clarifications, output selection,
tri-layer and &studio_unlock.
Removed the combined .dtsi file for each group of common layouts, and
split the position map across the files in each group. This makes
reading the position maps slightly more difficult, but it aligns the
common layouts with the keyboard-specific ones such as
foostan/corne.dtsi in that simply including each header adds the
layout, with no need to set status = "okay".
* Add Corne and Ferris shared layouts, and update the respective
shields to use them.
* Add a sample Hummingbird physical layout for testing posix xiao.
* Add Sofle physical layout as an additional reference.
* Use defines to keep either all behaviors with omits, or selective behaviors with
explicit kept behavior, before including `behavior.dtsi` in keymaps.
* Default ZMK_BEHAVIORS_KEEP_ALL when building with the studio RPC
endpoint snippet.
* Add bindings to allow creating multiple physical layouts that specify
their key's physical attributes, and the matching matrix transform
and dependant kscan to use.
* Synthesize a basic physical layout if none specified, for backwards
compatibility.
* Update matrix transform API to explicitly pass in the selected transform
to the API instead of using a fixed chosen transform.
* Move kscan subscription and handling into the physical layout code, so
that selecting a different physical layout at runtime can also use the
correct kscan instance.
* Add `physical_layouts.dtsi` file to include so you can use the
pre-configured `&key_physical_attrs` for adding you layout keys.
* For upcoming ZMK studio work, make a set of rich metadata available
to provide a friendly name for a behavior, and allow super flexible
descriptions of the parameters the behaviors take.
* Add ability to validate a zmk_behavior_binding against
the behavior metadata available.
* Add dedicated init priority for the sideband kscan.
* Refactor sideband code for clarity.
* Tweaks to direct kscan for clarity.
* Make sideband behavior row optional for brevity.
* Allow overriding ZMK Uno sideband behaviors.
* Instead of gpio key behavior trigger, add new kscan driver that
decorates/wraps a given kscan driver and will invoke basic system
behavior assigned to a given row + column, without the need for keymap
mapping in the matrix transform, bypassing keymaps entirely.
* Better naming for gpio-key behavior triggers.
* Tweaks to scanned behavior trigger to avoid bad semaphore use,
and reduce chance of issues with slowly scanned matrixes.
* Various code cleanups of style issues.
* Move to explicit enable of `ZMK_PM_SOFT_OFF` to turn
on the feature and use the behaviors, which matches
how other features work, and helps with split and
testing schemes.
Initial work on a soft on/off support for ZMK. Triggering soft off
puts the device into deep sleep with only a specific GPIO pin
configured to wake the device, avoiding waking from other key
presses in the matrix like the normal deep sleep.
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
Removed the label property from built-in behaviors, custom behaviors
defined in a few keymaps, and macros generated with ZMK_MACRO().
Now that node names are used to identify behaviors, and names only need
to be unique within the set of behaviors, the names of all behaviors
have been shortened to be similar to their original labels.
This means that any keymaps which reference behavior nodes by name
instead of by label will need to be updated. Keymaps typically use the
labels though, so most keymaps should be unaffected by this change.
Changed the property used to define a layer name for displays from
"label" (which affects other things in Zephyr and is deprecated) to
"display-name". (It cannot be named simply "name", because that has
special meaning in newer versions of the devicetree compiler.)
"label" is still supported as a fallback, so no changes need to be made
to existing keymaps.
Changed the label property on zmk,ext-power-generic to be optional and
removed it from existing uses. Renamed the nodes for all non-development
boards to "EXT_POWER" to preserve user settings.
rgb_underglow.c now finds the correct device by finding the first
instance of zmk,ext-power-generic instead of looking for a node named
"EXT_POWER".
Changed all code (except for layer names) which used the label property
to use DEVICE_DT_NAME() instead, which uses the label if set or falls
back to the full node name. This matches how Zephyr determines the node
names used with device_get_binding() and allows us to start removing the
deprecated label property from things.
* Add HID report/descriptor for a new report with mouse buttons,
and x/y/wheel deltas.
* New mouse key press behavior for press/release of mouse keys.
* Add constants for HID main item values (e.g. data/array/absolute)
* Define and use constants for our HID report IDs.
This brings the 'global-quick-tap' functionality to combos by filtering
out candidate combos that fell within their own quick tap term.
I also replaced `return 0` with `return ZMK_EV_EVENT_BUBBLE` where appropriate.
(I assume this was done in past as it is similar to errno returning, but
being that this is to signify an event type I find this more clear)
Detaching the global-quick-tap functionality from the quick-tap term.
This makes way for two improvements:
1. This functionality can be added to combos under a unified name
'global-quick-tap-ms'.
2. This allows users to set a lower term for the 'global-quick-tap'
(typically ~100ms), and a higher term for the regular
quick-tap (typically ~200ms)
This deprecates the global-quick-tap option, however if it is set, the
quick-tap-ms value will be copied to global-quick-tap-ms.
* Add two new compatibles for macros that
take one or two parameters when bound in
a keymap.
* Use `¯o_param_1to1`, `¯o_param_1to2`, `¯o_param_2to1`,
and `¯o_param_2to2` control entries in the bindings for the macro
to have the next binding entry have it's values substituted.
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>