#ifndef WLED_PIN_MANAGER_H #define WLED_PIN_MANAGER_H /* * Registers pins so there is no attempt for two interfaces to use the same pin */ #include #include "const.h" // for USERMOD_* values typedef struct PinManagerPinType { int8_t pin; bool isOutput; } managed_pin_type; /* * Allows PinManager to "lock" an allocation to a specific * owner, so someone else doesn't accidentally de-allocate * a pin it hasn't allocated. Also enhances debugging. * * RAM Cost: * 17 bytes on ESP8266 * 40 bytes on ESP32 */ enum struct PinOwner : uint8_t { None = 0, // default == legacy == unspecified owner // High bit is set for all built-in pin owners Ethernet = 0x81, BusDigital = 0x82, BusDigital2 = 0x83, BusPwm = 0x84, // 'BusP' == PWM output using BusPwm Button = 0x85, // 'Butn' == button from configuration IR = 0x86, // 'IR' == IR receiver pin from configuration Relay = 0x87, // 'Rly' == Relay pin from configuration SPI_RAM = 0x88, // 'SpiR' == SPI RAM DebugOut = 0x89, // 'Dbg' == debug output always IO1 DMX = 0x8A, // 'DMX' == hard-coded to IO2 HW_I2C = 0x8B, // 'I2C' == hardware I2C pins (4&5 on ESP8266, 21&22 on ESP32) // Use UserMod IDs from const.h here UM_Unspecified = USERMOD_ID_UNSPECIFIED, // 0x01 UM_Example = USERMOD_ID_EXAMPLE, // 0x02 // Usermod "usermod_v2_example.h" UM_Temperature = USERMOD_ID_TEMPERATURE, // 0x03 // Usermod "usermod_temperature.h" // #define USERMOD_ID_FIXNETSERVICES // 0x04 // Usermod "usermod_Fix_unreachable_netservices.h" -- Does not allocate pins UM_PIR = USERMOD_ID_PIRSWITCH, // 0x05 // Usermod "usermod_PIR_sensor_switch.h" // #define USERMOD_ID_IMU // 0x06 // Usermod "usermod_mpu6050_imu.h" -- Uses "standard" HW_I2C pins UM_FourLineDisplay = USERMOD_ID_FOUR_LINE_DISP, // 0x07 // Usermod "usermod_v2_four_line_display.h -- May use "standard" HW_I2C pins UM_RotaryEncoderUI = USERMOD_ID_ROTARY_ENC_UI, // 0x08 // Usermod "usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui.h" // #define USERMOD_ID_AUTO_SAVE // 0x09 // Usermod "usermod_v2_auto_save.h" -- Does not allocate pins // #define USERMOD_ID_DHT // 0x0A // Usermod "usermod_dht.h" -- Statically allocates pins, not compatible with pinManager? // #define USERMOD_ID_MODE_SORT // 0x0B // Usermod "usermod_v2_mode_sort.h" -- Does not allocate pins // #define USERMOD_ID_VL53L0X // 0x0C // Usermod "usermod_vl53l0x_gestures.h" -- Uses "standard" HW_I2C pins UM_MultiRelay = USERMOD_ID_MULTI_RELAY, // 0x0D // Usermod "usermod_multi_relay.h" UM_AnimatedStaircase = USERMOD_ID_ANIMATED_STAIRCASE, // 0x0E // Usermod "Animated_Staircase.h" // #define USERMOD_ID_RTC // 0x0F // Usermod "usermod_rtc.h" -- Uses "standard" HW_I2C pins // #define USERMOD_ID_ELEKSTUBE_IPS // 0x10 // Usermod "usermod_elekstube_ips.h" -- Uses quite a few pins ... see Hardware.h and User_Setup.h // #define USERMOD_ID_SN_PHOTORESISTOR // 0x11 // Usermod "usermod_sn_photoresistor.h" -- Uses hard-coded pin (PHOTORESISTOR_PIN == A0), but could be easily updated to use pinManager UM_RGBRotaryEncoder = USERMOD_RGB_ROTARY_ENCODER, // 0x16 // Usermod "rgb-rotary-encoder.h" UM_QuinLEDAnPenta = USERMOD_ID_QUINLED_AN_PENTA, // 0x17 // Usermod "quinled-an-penta.h" UM_BME280 = USERMOD_ID_BME280 // 0x18 // Usermod "usermod_bme280.h -- Uses "standard" HW_I2C pins }; static_assert(0u == static_cast(PinOwner::None), "PinOwner::None must be zero, so default array initialization works as expected"); class PinManagerClass { private: #ifdef ESP8266 uint8_t pinAlloc[3] = {0x00, 0x00, 0x00}; //24bit, 1 bit per pin, we use first 17bits PinOwner ownerTag[17] = { PinOwner::None }; #else uint8_t pinAlloc[5] = {0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}; //40bit, 1 bit per pin, we use all bits uint8_t ledcAlloc[2] = {0x00, 0x00}; //16 LEDC channels PinOwner ownerTag[40] = { PinOwner::None }; #endif uint8_t i2cAllocCount = 0; // allow multiple allocation of I2C bus pins but keep track of allocations public: // De-allocates a single pin bool deallocatePin(byte gpio, PinOwner tag); // De-allocates multiple pins but only if all can be deallocated (PinOwner has to be specified) bool deallocateMultiplePins(const uint8_t *pinArray, byte arrayElementCount, PinOwner tag); // Allocates a single pin, with an owner tag. // De-allocation requires the same owner tag (or override) bool allocatePin(byte gpio, bool output, PinOwner tag); // Allocates all the pins, or allocates none of the pins, with owner tag. // Provided to simplify error condition handling in clients // using more than one pin, such as I2C, SPI, rotary encoders, // ethernet, etc.. bool allocateMultiplePins(const managed_pin_type * mptArray, byte arrayElementCount, PinOwner tag ); #if !defined(ESP8266) // ESP8266 compiler doesn't understand deprecated attribute [[deprecated("Replaced by three-parameter allocatePin(gpio, output, ownerTag), for improved debugging")]] #endif inline bool allocatePin(byte gpio, bool output = true) { return allocatePin(gpio, output, PinOwner::None); } #if !defined(ESP8266) // ESP8266 compiler doesn't understand deprecated attribute [[deprecated("Replaced by two-parameter deallocatePin(gpio, ownerTag), for improved debugging")]] #endif inline void deallocatePin(byte gpio) { deallocatePin(gpio, PinOwner::None); } // will return true for reserved pins bool isPinAllocated(byte gpio, PinOwner tag = PinOwner::None); // will return false for reserved pins bool isPinOk(byte gpio, bool output = true); PinOwner getPinOwner(byte gpio); #ifdef ARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32 byte allocateLedc(byte channels); void deallocateLedc(byte pos, byte channels); #endif }; extern PinManagerClass pinManager; #endif