M common_features.mk => common_features.mk +3 -11
@@ 298,19 298,11 @@ ifneq ($(strip $(CUSTOM_MATRIX)), yes)
endif
DEBOUNCE_DIR:= $(QUANTUM_DIR)/debounce
-# Debounce Modules. If implemented in matrix.c, don't use these.
+# Debounce Modules. Set DEBOUNCE_TYPE=custom if including one manually.
DEBOUNCE_TYPE?= sym_g
-VALID_DEBOUNCE_TYPES := sym_g eager_pk custom
-ifeq ($(filter $(DEBOUNCE_TYPE),$(VALID_DEBOUNCE_TYPES)),)
- $(error DEBOUNCE_TYPE="$(DEBOUNCE_TYPE)" is not a valid debounce algorithm)
+ifneq ($(strip $(DEBOUNCE_TYPE)), custom)
+ QUANTUM_SRC += $(DEBOUNCE_DIR)/$(strip $(DEBOUNCE_TYPE)).c
endif
-ifeq ($(strip $(DEBOUNCE_TYPE)), sym_g)
- QUANTUM_SRC += $(DEBOUNCE_DIR)/debounce_sym_g.c
-else ifeq ($(strip $(DEBOUNCE_TYPE)), eager_pk)
- QUANTUM_SRC += $(DEBOUNCE_DIR)/debounce_eager_pk.c
-endif
-
-
ifeq ($(strip $(SPLIT_KEYBOARD)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DSPLIT_KEYBOARD
M docs/config_options.md => docs/config_options.md +2 -2
@@ 307,8 307,8 @@ Use these to enable or disable building certain features. The more you have enab
* Enables split keyboard support (dual MCU like the let's split and bakingpy's boards) and includes all necessary files located at quantum/split_common
* `CUSTOM_MATRIX`
* Allows replacing the standard matrix scanning routine with a custom one.
-* `CUSTOM_DEBOUNCE`
- * Allows replacing the standard key debouncing routine with a custom one.
+* `DEBOUNCE_TYPE`
+ * Allows replacing the standard key debouncing routine with an alternative or custom one.
* `WAIT_FOR_USB`
* Forces the keyboard to wait for a USB connection to be established before it starts up
* `NO_USB_STARTUP_CHECK`
M docs/feature_debounce_type.md => docs/feature_debounce_type.md +12 -19
@@ 2,45 2,38 @@
QMK supports multiple debounce algorithms through its debounce API.
-The underlying debounce algorithm is determined by which matrix.c file you are using.
-
The logic for which debounce method called is below. It checks various defines that you have set in rules.mk
```
+DEBOUNCE_DIR:= $(QUANTUM_DIR)/debounce
DEBOUNCE_TYPE?= sym_g
-VALID_DEBOUNCE_TYPES := sym_g eager_pk custom
-ifeq ($(filter $(DEBOUNCE_TYPE),$(VALID_DEBOUNCE_TYPES)),)
- $(error DEBOUNCE_TYPE="$(DEBOUNCE_TYPE)" is not a valid debounce algorithm)
-endif
-ifeq ($(strip $(DEBOUNCE_TYPE)), sym_g)
- QUANTUM_SRC += $(DEBOUNCE_DIR)/debounce_sym_g.c
-else ifeq ($(strip $(DEBOUNCE_TYPE)), eager_pk)
- QUANTUM_SRC += $(DEBOUNCE_DIR)/debounce_eager_pk.c
+ifneq ($(strip $(DEBOUNCE_TYPE)), custom)
+ QUANTUM_SRC += $(DEBOUNCE_DIR)/$(strip $(DEBOUNCE_TYPE)).c
endif
```
# Debounce selection
-| DEBOUNCE_ALGO | Description | What to do |
-| ------------- | --------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- |
-| Not defined | You are using the included matrix.c and debounce.c | Nothing. Debounce_sym_g will be compiled, and used if necessary |
-| custom | Use your own debounce.c | ```SRC += debounce.c``` add your own debounce.c and implement necessary functions |
-| sym_g / eager_pk | You are using the included matrix.c and debounce.c | Use an alternative debounce algorithm |
+| DEBOUNCE_TYPE | Description | What else is needed |
+| ------------- | --------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- |
+| Not defined | Use the default algorithm, currently sym_g | Nothing |
+| custom | Use your own debounce.c | ```SRC += debounce.c``` add your own debounce.c and implement necessary functions |
+| anything_else | Use another algorithm from quantum/debounce/* | Nothing |
-**Regarding split keyboards**:
+**Regarding split keyboards**:
The debounce code is compatible with split keyboards.
# Use your own debouncing code
* Set ```DEBOUNCE_TYPE = custom ```.
* Add ```SRC += debounce.c```
-* Add your own ```debounce.c```. Look at included ```debounce_sym_g.c```s for sample implementations.
+* Add your own ```debounce.c```. Look at current implementations in ```quantum/debounce``` for examples.
* Debouncing occurs after every raw matrix scan.
* Use num_rows rather than MATRIX_ROWS, so that split keyboards are supported correctly.
# Changing between included debouncing methods
You can either use your own code, by including your own debounce.c, or switch to another included one.
Included debounce methods are:
-* debounce_eager_pk - debouncing per key. On any state change, response is immediate, followed by ```DEBOUNCE_DELAY``` millseconds of no further input for that key
-* debounce_sym_g - debouncing per keyboard. On any state change, a global timer is set. When ```DEBOUNCE_DELAY``` milliseconds of no changes has occured, all input changes are pushed.
+* eager_pk - debouncing per key. On any state change, response is immediate, followed by ```DEBOUNCE_DELAY``` millseconds of no further input for that key
+* sym_g - debouncing per keyboard. On any state change, a global timer is set. When ```DEBOUNCE_DELAY``` milliseconds of no changes has occured, all input changes are pushed.
M docs/getting_started_make_guide.md => docs/getting_started_make_guide.md +2 -2
@@ 143,9 143,9 @@ As there is no standard split communication driver for ARM-based split keyboards
Lets you replace the default matrix scanning routine with your own code. You will need to provide your own implementations of matrix_init() and matrix_scan().
-`CUSTOM_DEBOUNCE`
+`DEBOUNCE_TYPE`
-Lets you replace the default key debouncing routine with your own code. You will need to provide your own implementation of debounce().
+Lets you replace the default key debouncing routine with an alternative one. If `custom` you will need to provide your own implementation.
## Customizing Makefile Options on a Per-Keymap Basis
R quantum/debounce/debounce_eager_pk.c => quantum/debounce/eager_pk.c +0 -0
M quantum/debounce/readme.md => quantum/debounce/readme.md +9 -9
@@ 6,10 6,10 @@ Here are a few ideas
* Per key - one timer per key
* Per row - one timer per row
-2) Eager vs symmetric vs assymetric
+2) Eager vs symmetric vs asymmetric
* Eager - any key change is reported immediately. All further inputs for DEBOUNCE ms are ignored.
* Symmetric - wait for no changes for DEBOUNCE ms before reporting change
- * Assymetric - wait for different times depending on key-down/key-up. E.g. Eager key-down, DEBOUNCE ms key up.
+ * Asymmetric - wait for different times depending on key-down/key-up. E.g. Eager key-down, DEBOUNCE ms key up.
3) Timestamp vs cycles
* old old old code waits n cycles, decreasing count by one each matrix_scan
@@ 19,10 19,10 @@ Here are a few ideas
The default algorithm is symmetric and global.
Here are a few that could be implemented:
-debounce_sym_g.c
-debounce_sym_pk.c
-debounce_sym_pr.c
-debounce_sym_pr_cycles.c //currently used in ergo-dox
-debounce_eager_g.c
-debounce_eager_pk.c
-debounce_eager_pr.c //could be used in ergo-dox!
+sym_g.c
+sym_pk.c
+sym_pr.c
+sym_pr_cycles.c //currently used in ergo-dox
+eager_g.c
+eager_pk.c
+eager_pr.c //could be used in ergo-dox!
R quantum/debounce/debounce_sym_g.c => quantum/debounce/sym_g.c +0 -0
M show_options.mk => show_options.mk +1 -1
@@ 7,7 7,7 @@ BUILD_OPTION_NAMES = \
NKRO_ENABLE \
TERMINAL_ENABLE \
CUSTOM_MATRIX \
- CUSTOM_DEBOUNCE \
+ DEBOUNCE_TYPE \
SPLIT_KEYBOARD \
DYNAMIC_KEYMAP_ENABLE \
USB_HID_ENABLE