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- /*
- * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023-2024 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
- */
- #pragma once
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- #define MATRIX_BUTTON_COMBINE(row_gpio, col_gpio) ((row_gpio)<<8 | (col_gpio))
- #define MATRIX_BUTTON_SPLIT_COL(data) ((uint32_t)(data)&0xff)
- #define MATRIX_BUTTON_SPLIT_ROW(data) (((uint32_t)(data) >> 8) & 0xff)
- /**
- * @brief Button matrix key configuration.
- * Just need to configure the GPIO associated with this GPIO in the matrix keyboard.
- *
- * Matrix Keyboard Layout (3x3):
- * ----------------------------------------
- * | Button 1 | Button 2 | Button 3 |
- * | (R1-C1) | (R1-C2) | (R1-C3) |
- * |--------------------------------------|
- * | Button 4 | Button 5 | Button 6 |
- * | (R2-C1) | (R2-C2) | (R2-C3) |
- * |--------------------------------------|
- * | Button 7 | Button 8 | Button 9 |
- * | (R3-C1) | (R3-C2) | (R3-C3) |
- * ----------------------------------------
- *
- * - Button matrix key is driven using row scanning.
- * - Buttons within the same column cannot be detected simultaneously,
- * but buttons within the same row can be detected without conflicts.
- */
- typedef struct {
- int32_t row_gpio_num; /**< GPIO number associated with the row */
- int32_t col_gpio_num; /**< GPIO number associated with the column */
- } button_matrix_config_t;
- /**
- * @brief Initialize a button matrix keyboard.
- *
- * @param config Pointer to the button matrix key configuration.
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success
- * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if the argument is NULL.
- *
- * @note When initializing the button matrix keyboard, the row GPIO pins will be set as outputs,
- * and the column GPIO pins will be set as inputs, both with pull-down resistors enabled.
- */
- esp_err_t button_matrix_init(const button_matrix_config_t *config);
- /**
- * @brief Deinitialize a button in the matrix keyboard.
- *
- * @param row_gpio_num GPIO number of the row where the button is located.
- * @param col_gpio_num GPIO number of the column where the button is located.
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK if the button is successfully deinitialized
- *
- * @note When deinitializing a button, please exercise caution and avoid deinitializing a button individually, as it may affect the proper functioning of other buttons in the same row or column.
- */
- esp_err_t button_matrix_deinit(int row_gpio_num, int col_gpio_num);
- /**
- * @brief Get the key level from the button matrix hardware.
- *
- * @param hardware_data Pointer to hardware-specific data containing information about row GPIO and column GPIO.
- * @return uint8_t[out] The key level read from the hardware.
- *
- * @note This function retrieves the key level from the button matrix hardware.
- * The `hardware_data` parameter should contain information about the row and column GPIO pins,
- * and you can access this information using the `MATRIX_BUTTON_SPLIT_COL` and `MATRIX_BUTTON_SPLIT_ROW` macros.
- */
- uint8_t button_matrix_get_key_level(void *hardware_data);
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
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