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Author SHA1 Message Date
redPanther
b293ea20db build script optimization (#642)
* implement make install
set CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX e.g. to /opt to install to /opt/hyperion
set ENABLE_SYSTEM_INSTALL to ON to activate installation
after compiling use
make install
or
make install/strip
(for performance/size optimized binaries - compile in Release to get best performance)

* cleanup cmake files
use
cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/hyperion ..
to install all files to hyperion or
cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/
to install to usr. install folders are linux standard. bin go to bin folder and additionals (effects) go to share/hyperion

* add uninstall target - be patient with that, this will remove files from your system
install service files to share/hyperion - if you want to use them you have to make a symlink to your location of service files

* optimize build release script
install service files into hyperion share folder (services not activated, this must be done by distribution package script)
initial support of cmake option -DPLATFORM= option. This selects platform specific cmake flags. no need for -DENABLE_... options (unless you want some special things)
automatic detect for apple build

* update submodule


Former-commit-id: 5f06f314841810c780c871f810158010d3d2de70
2016-05-22 00:27:06 +02:00
penfold42
c17e4894d9 Apa102 fix if the led strip has more physical LEDs than you want to configure with hyperion (#626)
* 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

* started bug fixes for APA strips with more physical leds than configured

* 1st cut of changes to APA102.

now looks at config for "leds" which is the # of hardware leds in the strip.
This enables us to write the correct trailer length in the packet.

Also fixed a bug where switchoff was writing the wrong # of leds

* removed commented out old code

removed debug printf

* included prebuild test binary for Pi2

* Second attempt at the fix.
BEFORE:
If you have more physcial LEDs than defined in the "leds" "index" section of the config there is random junk added to the end of the strip.

WITH THIS FIX:
In the "device" section specify the number of physical leds with:
 "leds" : 212,
If this is greater than the number of led indexes, additional LEDs are set to black
If this is smaller than the number of led indexes, it is ignored

* included test binary

* Clean exit if the device config is missing or a non-supported device type is specified

Former-commit-id: 8ae96188fa74d91b13a921e7d5faf6d6ac1c42ee
2016-05-10 12:16:19 +02:00
penfold42
cda2232080 updating reference to rpi_ws281x
Former-commit-id: 6949fe847d9c4181c924a13ed0715ecd71b98499
2016-03-14 10:02:10 +11:00
Mark Walker
78e606a1c4 Add new WS281x driver
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


Former-commit-id: e473dfd36d31b14598da5e56e4b8bf9f2aa7bb24
2016-03-08 20:41:13 -08:00
poljvd
a041941e7a Fix build with embedded protobuf library
Former-commit-id: 5c60566f2d4a9c65fc0fe677841a34d7ef73549a
2014-12-20 20:15:04 +01:00
poljvd
b50611fef7 add protobuf as submodule
Former-commit-id: 56497c61fa8403b489c1fc7ca45a9d2e964a4e10
2014-12-19 21:21:00 +01:00