Add the Bolt Industries Pico 87 keyboard, a DIY tenkeyless keyboard
using the Raspberry Pi Pico.
Since there is no common connector defined for the board, the GPIO bank
is referenced directly as &gpio0 in the device tree overlay.
Signed-off-by: Florian Limberger <flo@purplekraken.com>
* Add ability to fetch and report peripheral battery levels
on split centrals.
* Add additional support for adding a new Battery Level
service to split centrals that exposes fetched peripheral
battery levels to connected hosts.
Co-authored-by: Peter Johanson <peter@peterjohanson.com>
* Among other issues, this message is often misinterpreted by users
building out-of-tree shields -- leading them to think the shield
"not being found" is the cause of a build failure.
* Add a new Kconfig symbol to enable the low priority queue, and make
the two features that depend on it `select` the symbol to turn it on.
This helps ensure no wasted RAM/ROM on devices that don't need it.
* Split connection and security experimental changes into dedicated
Kconfig flags for easier testing of only connection related fixes.
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
* Shift to using an extra Zephyr module to do keymap location
work after all board roots are resolved. This avoids duplicate work
and allows us to load custom boards from Zephyr modules as well as
user config setups.
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.
Added BEHAVIOR_DT_DEFINE() and BEHAVIOR_DT_INST_DEFINE(), which work
exactly like the DEVICE_*_DEFINE() macros, except they also register the
device as a behavior by adding a pointer to it to a memory section.
Added zmk_behavior_get_binding(), which works like device_get_binding()
except that it only searches the devices that have been registered as
behaviors. This ensures that behaviors cannot have name collisions with
other devices defined by the SoC, which will be important when we remove
the label property from behaviors so they are given their node names.
As an added benefit, this is faster since it searches a smaller list.
Some basic benchmark code I wrote indicates it takes 30-70% as long,
depending on where the behavior is in the list and whether the name
string is an exact pointer match.
From now on, behaviors should use BEHAVIOR_*_DEFINe() instead of
DEVICE_*_DEFINE(), and any code that looks up a behavior by name should
use zmk_behavior_get_binding() instead of device_get_binding().
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.
Removed "label" properties which no longer have any function.
Labels are still used as layer names and as identifiers for sending
behaviors between sides of a split keyboard, so those have been left
alone for now.
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.
There is already a function to see if the peripheral is connected, a matching one for if it's bonded is a useful addition for displays/indicators. `is_bonded` gets reset to false in the advertising function in preparation for runtime peripheral bond clearing
By default the maximum NKRO usage is set to maximise compatibility, but some keys dont work, this adds the ability to use those extended keys, at the cost of compatibiltity
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Pete Johanson <peter@peterjohanson.com>
* Don't propogate any key press events while in the
middle of passkey entry, avoid funky state on hosts.
* Handle passkey on release, not press, to ensure key *releases*
are not accidentally sent, especially the Enter release
at the very end of passkey entry, which can trigger
cancel in the dialog if the keyboard is connected
via USB to the same host.
* Properly handle the user enabling the
`CONFIG_BT_SMP_ALLOW_UNAUTH_OVERWRITE`
Zephyr flag and handle re-pairing to an existing taken
profile from the same address.
Adds new functionality and a behavior to disconnect an active BLE connection.
The motivation for this is that for some devices like phones, the presence of an
active BLE connection results in the onscreen keyboard being selected.
* 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.
The battery reporting has been known to cause macOS computers to wakeup repeatedly. In some cases (e.g. display or custom lighting implementation) one might want to collect battery SOC without broadcasting over BLE
* Update docs/docs/config/battery.md
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
* Previous version of multiple overrides of the default value of ZMK_USB
were problematic. Move to using board _defconfig files for the
defaults for those, along with proper `depends on` for ZMK_USB that
accounts for split and split roles.
* USB boot protocol support
* Use a single definition of a boot report, used for regular reports in
non-6KRO, and for rollover in all branches.
* Handle gaps in the zmk report when producing a boot report in HKRO mode. For
.example, if it was 8KRO, it would be possible to have the state 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 (by pressing 8 keys, and letting go of the first 7). Copying the first 6
bytes would not show up the single pressed key.
* Disable usb status change and callback on SOF events:
SOF events were introduced by the boot protocol changes, and required internally
by Zephyr's idle support, but are unused within ZMK itself. Ignore them in the
usb status callback.
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Co-authored-by: Andrew Childs <lorne@cons.org.nz>
* Initial implementation of REVIUNG34 shield.
* Add copyright information to files
* Added a README with instructions on how to enable the 1x2u layout.
* Add a default chosen matrix transform in the default keymap, alongside a commented out version for the alternate layout.
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Co-authored-by: Peter Johanson <peter@peterjohanson.com>
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>