I've stripped out everything not strictly required for mouse button HID
support. This include dropping the worker thread completely, shaving
down the USB HID descriptor. Flattening the mouse/ source directory
structure and removing a bunch of event handling.
I have kept the mouse event handling separate from the other HID event
handling since I figured that was a pretty neat split. If that's a bad
idea, do tell.
I've also added a test case for mouse button emulation, since that was
untested before.
The changes have been tested on a corne (split) in usb mode. Bindings on
both the left and the right side works (with the left side as master).
* Add new API/status to track state of the
peripheral connection to the central.
* Add new peripheral status widget for displaying
the current status of the connection to
the central.
* Add strlcpy from public domain version.
* Leverage strlcpy to detect truncation of behavior dev strs, and log.
* Use `offsetof` for cleaner detection on peripheral side.
* GATT characteristic allowing passng data + behavior
label to invoke the behavior on the peripheral side.
* Behaviors have a locality setting to specify where they run.
* Build reset/power/RGB on peripheral.
* Add ZMK_HID_CONSUMER_REPORT_USAGES choice to allow choosing
between full consumer usage range, with poor OS compat,
or basic consumer usage range, with broader compat.
* Add new Kconfig settingsx to allow selecting system or dedicated
work queue for performing UI updates.
* Allow UI updates to not block other system tasks when display is
updating, especially important for e-ink displays.
* Public type for HSB led color.
* New API for calculating "next" HSB based on current
state.
* Update behavior to convert the increment/decrement
commands to absolute command as well.
this makes LS(LEFT_CONTROL) work as if shift and control were both
pressed explicitly. Previously, the left shift would have been released
as soon as another key was pressed. The implicit behavior is useful in
case of LS(NUMBER_1) when rolling over to other keys.
Also see #361.
* Make it easier to use *just* event payloads by defining the data,
and then having event manager macros generate "wrapper structs"
* Improve is_*/cast_* APIs to hide details of full event struct.
* Create `zmk_event_t` typedef to pass to event handlers.
* Bring event names inline w/ consistent `zmk_` prefix.
Aligns with the HID specification.
Usage page values were sometimes declared as uint8_t and sometimes uint16_t. This commit aligns all instances with the HID specification for consistency.
PR: #521