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.
Changed the endpoints code to rename the existing endpoint types to
"transport" and add the concept of "endpoint instances". A transport is
the method by which data is sent, while instances allow describing
multiple endpoints that use the same transport (e.g. bluetooth profiles)
Also added new APIs to get the total number of possible endpoint
instances and assign each instance a unique index, which can be used
for tracking separate state for each endpoint in other code files.
* Promote previously local debounce code from kscan drivers to exposed
module lib, for use with other drivers as needed.
* Refactor existing kscan driver to new "public" API.
The GD25Q16 flash connected via QSPI seems to be causing issues
with excessive battery use and inability to sleep. Since ZMK doesn't
use it, disable it.
Resolves#1901
* Split centrals to scan with their identity so they receive direct
advertising packets.
* Split peripherals to use direct advertising if they have an existing
bond to a split central.
Bluetooth bindings are useful for handling pairings with hosts. This
change adds the header and a few default commands as template for
new users to work with.
This commit adds a new GATT characteristics on the peripheral side
and wires it up to read sensor values. The central side subscribes
to this new characteristics and replays sensor values on its side.
Co-authored-by: Peter Johanson <peter@peterjohanson.com>
With ADC pin, maximum 3.6V input needs gain 1/6 to be less than the 0.6V
reference.
With VDDHDIV5, maximum 6V input corresponds to 1.2V so gain 1/2 will be less
than the 0.6V reference and be slightly more precise.
* Add new shield for splitkb.com Aurora Sofle, supporting
keys, encoder(s), displays, and RGB.
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
* Proper usage of bt_uuid_cmp.
* Central's don't start scanning for peripherals if
`ZMK_BLE_CLEAR_BONDS_ON_START` is enabled.
* Split peripherals don't advertize if
`ZMK_BLE_CLEAR_BONDS_ON_START` is enabled.
* Add Leeloo v2
* Leeloo-Micro v1 updates to support Zephyr 3.2
* Refactored for new Encoder Configuration
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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>