* Started on support for sACN/E1.31/DMX512
Just a clone of udpraw for now
* It's ALIVE!!
This adds somewhat working DMX512/sACN/E1.31 support.
I've tested it against an ESPixelStick but have no other "real" hardware
TODO:
configure universe#
configure universe and led offset
configure source names (all hard coded now...)
* oops.... forgot that dmx element 0 isnt rgb data but needs to be zero
* added universe support in the config
assorted code cleanups
* switch to new logger for folowing led devices:
LedDeviceAtmo
LedDeviceFactory
LedDeviceFadeCandy
LedDeviceHyperionUsbasp
LedDeviceLightpack-hidapi
LedDevicePiBlaster
LedDeviceWS281x
LedRs232Device
leddevice base class defines logger already as protected member _log
* migrate to new logger for led devices.
still todo:
LedDeviceWS2812b
LedDeviceWs2812SPI
LedDeviceTinkerforge
LedDeviceLightpack
LedDeviceMultiLightpack
* Fixed compile error when no grabbers are defined
* Remove stupid avahi warning...
* Started on the new integrated UDP listener to replace the python effect.
Cloned boblight server and rename it to be UDP listener
It compiles!, It starts! it seems to work as a second boblight protocol server...
* moving from the exsting TCP to UDP.
i can catch packets now.. need to consider ditching the connection handling
* It kinda works right now.
UDP packets are received, led data is sent and hyperion displays them.
.... for a moment before going back to what it was doing
* It works!
looks like the default priority of 900 was fighting with something else that was also 900
commented out some udp packet debugging
* oops, forgot to add the changes the the previous commit
* resolving merge conflicts
* Fixed random http port due to uninitialized _port
* cleaning up compiler warning
* cleaned up CMakeLists to remove warning:
Note: No relevant classes found. No output generated.
* migrate serialport to qt5 serialport
* remove old serialport
add logging to serialport
* remove try catch - qt serialport uses plain return values
* tiny fix, but not working atm
* make it work, tested with adalight
* cleanup: remove ambiled device
as written at the forum this is no longer supported. All people should move to adalight. They just need to flash a new sketch.
* fix typo
* make hyperion to singelton.
remove arguments for config and hyperion - both are gettable via Hyperion::getInstance
* refactor hyperiond
* remove qt4 comapt
make zeroconf mandatory
refactor hyperiond
* xbmcchecker is now a singleton
* cleanup in hyperiond
zeroconf switchable between static and shared linking
* fix xbmcchecker
* Removed -HUP so the default -TERM signal is sent instead.
- hyperiond only listens for TERM and INT. HUP is often used to get an exe to reread its config
Changed pgrep to add '-x' so it wont partial match on the exe name.
- I have multiple instances with multiple hyperiond-instance1 names
- this ensures the service script only kills the right process
* reversing errant change to hyperion.systemd.sh
* cleaned up a couple of compiler warnings
* moved bitpair_to_byte initialiser to (hopefully) work with older GCC
* compiler warning in udp driver
removed some tabs in ws2812b.cpp
* formatting - spaces to tabs
* moved rpi_281x to tag sk6812-v1.0
* moving to my fork of rpi_281x
* half way thru re merging the newudp support
* Whoops.... dont know how it compiled before..
* Removed debugging that was commented out
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* Removed -HUP so the default -TERM signal is sent instead.
- hyperiond only listens for TERM and INT. HUP is often used to get an exe to reread its config
Changed pgrep to add '-x' so it wont partial match on the exe name.
- I have multiple instances with multiple hyperiond-instance1 names
- this ensures the service script only kills the right process
* reversing errant change to hyperion.systemd.sh
* This add a new device type - ws2812spi.
I've (ab)used the SPI interface to send the correct timing pulses to keep the ws2812 happy.
THE RATE IS IMPORTANT!
A FIXED CORE_CLK IS IMPORTANT!
Attach the SPI MOSI pin on the Pi to the DIN pin on your ws2812
"device" :
{
"name" : "MyPi",
"type" : "ws2812spi",
"colorOrder" : "grb",
"output" : "/dev/spidev0.0",
"rate" : 3800000
},
* updated hyperiond.test-binary
* Updated default SPI speed to the "correct" value.
My Pi was undervolted so was dropping the core clock confusing everything
* Code cleanups
explicitly set the final 3 bytes to 0
* Removed latchtime option - not applicable
* updated test binary
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No functional changes, but
- files have been renamed
- the device name is now "file" not "test"
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This reverts commit ae218b85ff [formerly b57904d64f0fbdd2e97f0326de4378489206e357], reversing
changes made to cda2232080 [formerly 6949fe847d9c4181c924a13ed0715ecd71b98499].
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Add a new WS281x driver which is a wrapper around jgarff's ws281x library which
works on Pi B+, Pi 2, Pi Zero and probably Pi 3 as well.
jgarff's ws281x library is included as a submodule
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