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-# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020 Melissa LeBlanc-Williams for Adafruit Industries
-#
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
-
-"""
-`displayio.display`
-================================================================================
-
-displayio for Blinka
-
-**Software and Dependencies:**
-
-* Adafruit Blinka:
- https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Blinka/releases
-
-* Author(s): Melissa LeBlanc-Williams
-
-"""
-
-import time
-import struct
-import threading
-from typing import Optional
-from dataclasses import astuple
-import digitalio
-from PIL import Image
-import numpy
-import microcontroller
-import _typing
-from ._displaycore import _DisplayCore
-from ._displaybus import _DisplayBus
-from ._colorconverter import ColorConverter
-from ._group import Group
-from ._structs import RectangleStruct
-from ._constants import (
- CHIP_SELECT_TOGGLE_EVERY_BYTE,
- CHIP_SELECT_UNTOUCHED,
- DISPLAY_COMMAND,
- DISPLAY_DATA,
- BACKLIGHT_IN_OUT,
- BACKLIGHT_PWM,
-)
-
-__version__ = "0.0.0-auto.0"
-__repo__ = "https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Blinka_displayio.git"
-
-displays = []
-
-
-class Display:
- # pylint: disable=too-many-instance-attributes
- """This initializes a display and connects it into CircuitPython. Unlike other objects
- in CircuitPython, Display objects live until ``displayio.release_displays()`` is called.
- This is done so that CircuitPython can use the display itself.
-
- Most people should not use this class directly. Use a specific display driver instead
- that will contain the initialization sequence at minimum.
- """
-
- def __init__(
- self,
- display_bus: _DisplayBus,
- init_sequence: _typing.ReadableBuffer,
- *,
- width: int,
- height: int,
- colstart: int = 0,
- rowstart: int = 0,
- rotation: int = 0,
- color_depth: int = 16,
- grayscale: bool = False,
- pixels_in_byte_share_row: bool = True,
- bytes_per_cell: int = 1,
- reverse_pixels_in_byte: bool = False,
- reverse_bytes_in_word: bool = True,
- set_column_command: int = 0x2A,
- set_row_command: int = 0x2B,
- write_ram_command: int = 0x2C,
- backlight_pin: Optional[microcontroller.Pin] = None,
- brightness_command: Optional[int] = None,
- brightness: float = 1.0,
- auto_brightness: bool = False,
- single_byte_bounds: bool = False,
- data_as_commands: bool = False,
- auto_refresh: bool = True,
- native_frames_per_second: int = 60,
- backlight_on_high: bool = True,
- SH1107_addressing: bool = False,
- set_vertical_scroll: int = 0,
- ):
- # pylint: disable=unused-argument,too-many-locals,invalid-name
- """Create a Display object on the given display bus (`displayio.FourWire` or
- `paralleldisplay.ParallelBus`).
-
- The ``init_sequence`` is bitpacked to minimize the ram impact. Every command begins
- with a command byte followed by a byte to determine the parameter count and if a
- delay is need after. When the top bit of the second byte is 1, the next byte will be
- the delay time in milliseconds. The remaining 7 bits are the parameter count
- excluding any delay byte. The third through final bytes are the remaining command
- parameters. The next byte will begin a new command definition. Here is a portion of
- ILI9341 init code:
-
- .. code-block:: python
-
- init_sequence = (
- b"\\xE1\\x0F\\x00\\x0E\\x14\\x03\\x11\\x07\\x31\
-\\xC1\\x48\\x08\\x0F\\x0C\\x31\\x36\\x0F"
- b"\\x11\\x80\\x78" # Exit Sleep then delay 0x78 (120ms)
- b"\\x29\\x80\\x78" # Display on then delay 0x78 (120ms)
- )
- display = displayio.Display(display_bus, init_sequence, width=320, height=240)
-
- The first command is 0xE1 with 15 (0x0F) parameters following. The second and third
- are 0x11 and 0x29 respectively with delays (0x80) of 120ms (0x78) and no parameters.
- Multiple byte literals (b”“) are merged together on load. The parens are needed to
- allow byte literals on subsequent lines.
-
- The initialization sequence should always leave the display memory access inline with
- the scan of the display to minimize tearing artifacts.
- """
- ram_width = 0x100
- ram_height = 0x100
- if single_byte_bounds:
- ram_width = 0xFF
- ram_height = 0xFF
- self._core = _DisplayCore(
- bus=display_bus,
- width=width,
- height=height,
- ram_width=ram_width,
- ram_height=ram_height,
- colstart=colstart,
- rowstart=rowstart,
- rotation=rotation,
- color_depth=color_depth,
- grayscale=grayscale,
- pixels_in_byte_share_row=pixels_in_byte_share_row,
- bytes_per_cell=bytes_per_cell,
- reverse_pixels_in_byte=reverse_pixels_in_byte,
- reverse_bytes_in_word=reverse_bytes_in_word,
- )
-
- self._set_column_command = set_column_command
- self._set_row_command = set_row_command
- self._write_ram_command = write_ram_command
- self._brightness_command = brightness_command
- self._data_as_commands = data_as_commands
- self._single_byte_bounds = single_byte_bounds
- self._width = width
- self._height = height
- self._colstart = colstart
- self._rowstart = rowstart
- self._rotation = rotation
- self._auto_brightness = auto_brightness
- self._brightness = 1.0
- self._auto_refresh = auto_refresh
- self._initialize(init_sequence)
- self._buffer = Image.new("RGB", (width, height))
- self._subrectangles = []
- self._bounds_encoding = ">BB" if single_byte_bounds else ">HH"
- self._current_group = None
- displays.append(self)
- self._refresh_thread = None
- if self._auto_refresh:
- self.auto_refresh = True
- self._colorconverter = ColorConverter()
-
- self._backlight_type = None
- if backlight_pin is not None:
- try:
- from pwmio import PWMOut # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
-
- # 100Hz looks decent and doesn't keep the CPU too busy
- self._backlight = PWMOut(backlight_pin, frequency=100, duty_cycle=0)
- self._backlight_type = BACKLIGHT_PWM
- except ImportError:
- # PWMOut not implemented on this platform
- pass
- if self._backlight_type is None:
- self._backlight_type = BACKLIGHT_IN_OUT
- self._backlight = digitalio.DigitalInOut(backlight_pin)
- self._backlight.switch_to_output()
- self.brightness = brightness
-
- def _initialize(self, init_sequence):
- i = 0
- while i < len(init_sequence):
- command = init_sequence[i]
- data_size = init_sequence[i + 1]
- delay = (data_size & 0x80) > 0
- data_size &= ~0x80
-
- if self._data_as_commands:
- self._core.send(
- DISPLAY_COMMAND,
- CHIP_SELECT_TOGGLE_EVERY_BYTE,
- bytes([command]) + init_sequence[i + 2 : i + 2 + data_size],
- )
- else:
- self._core.send(
- DISPLAY_COMMAND, CHIP_SELECT_TOGGLE_EVERY_BYTE, bytes([command])
- )
- self._core.send(
- DISPLAY_DATA,
- CHIP_SELECT_UNTOUCHED,
- init_sequence[i + 2 : i + 2 + data_size],
- )
- delay_time_ms = 10
- if delay:
- data_size += 1
- delay_time_ms = init_sequence[i + 1 + data_size]
- if delay_time_ms == 255:
- delay_time_ms = 500
- time.sleep(delay_time_ms / 1000)
- i += 2 + data_size
-
- def _send(self, command, data):
- self._core.begin_transaction()
- if self._data_as_commands:
- self._core.send(
- DISPLAY_COMMAND, CHIP_SELECT_TOGGLE_EVERY_BYTE, bytes([command]) + data
- )
- else:
- self._core.send(
- DISPLAY_COMMAND, CHIP_SELECT_TOGGLE_EVERY_BYTE, bytes([command])
- )
- self._core.send(DISPLAY_DATA, CHIP_SELECT_UNTOUCHED, data)
- self._core.end_transaction()
-
- def _send_pixels(self, data):
- if not self._data_as_commands:
- self._core.send(
- DISPLAY_COMMAND,
- CHIP_SELECT_TOGGLE_EVERY_BYTE,
- bytes([self._write_ram_command]),
- )
- self._core.send(DISPLAY_DATA, CHIP_SELECT_UNTOUCHED, data)
-
- def show(self, group: Group) -> None:
- """Switches to displaying the given group of layers. When group is None, the
- default CircuitPython terminal will be shown.
- """
- self._core.show(group)
-
- def refresh(
- self,
- *,
- target_frames_per_second: Optional[int] = None,
- minimum_frames_per_second: int = 0,
- ) -> bool:
- # pylint: disable=unused-argument, protected-access
- """When auto refresh is off, waits for the target frame rate and then refreshes the
- display, returning True. If the call has taken too long since the last refresh call
- for the given target frame rate, then the refresh returns False immediately without
- updating the screen to hopefully help getting caught up.
-
- If the time since the last successful refresh is below the minimum frame rate, then
- an exception will be raised. Set minimum_frames_per_second to 0 to disable.
-
- When auto refresh is on, updates the display immediately. (The display will also
- update without calls to this.)
- """
- if not self._core.start_refresh():
- return False
-
- # Go through groups and and add each to buffer
- if self._core._current_group is not None:
- buffer = Image.new("RGBA", (self._core._width, self._core._height))
- # Recursively have everything draw to the image
- self._core._current_group._fill_area(
- buffer
- ) # pylint: disable=protected-access
- # save image to buffer (or probably refresh buffer so we can compare)
- self._buffer.paste(buffer)
-
- self._subrectangles = self._core.get_refresh_areas()
-
- for area in self._subrectangles:
- self._refresh_display_area(area)
-
- self._core.finish_refresh()
-
- return True
-
- def _refresh_loop(self):
- while self._auto_refresh:
- self.refresh()
-
- def _refresh_display_area(self, rectangle):
- """Loop through dirty rectangles and redraw that area."""
- img = self._buffer.convert("RGB").crop(astuple(rectangle))
- img = img.rotate(self._rotation, expand=True)
-
- display_rectangle = self._apply_rotation(rectangle)
- img = img.crop(astuple(self._clip(display_rectangle)))
-
- data = numpy.array(img).astype("uint16")
- color = (
- ((data[:, :, 0] & 0xF8) << 8)
- | ((data[:, :, 1] & 0xFC) << 3)
- | (data[:, :, 2] >> 3)
- )
-
- pixels = bytes(
- numpy.dstack(((color >> 8) & 0xFF, color & 0xFF)).flatten().tolist()
- )
-
- self._send(
- self._set_column_command,
- self._encode_pos(
- display_rectangle.x1 + self._colstart,
- display_rectangle.x2 + self._colstart - 1,
- ),
- )
- self._send(
- self._set_row_command,
- self._encode_pos(
- display_rectangle.y1 + self._rowstart,
- display_rectangle.y2 + self._rowstart - 1,
- ),
- )
-
- self._core.begin_transaction()
- self._send_pixels(pixels)
- self._core.end_transaction()
-
- def _clip(self, rectangle):
- if self._rotation in (90, 270):
- width, height = self._height, self._width
- else:
- width, height = self._width, self._height
-
- rectangle.x1 = max(rectangle.x1, 0)
- rectangle.y1 = max(rectangle.y1, 0)
- rectangle.x2 = min(rectangle.x2, width)
- rectangle.y2 = min(rectangle.y2, height)
-
- return rectangle
-
- def _apply_rotation(self, rectangle):
- """Adjust the rectangle coordinates based on rotation"""
- if self._rotation == 90:
- return RectangleStruct(
- self._height - rectangle.y2,
- rectangle.x1,
- self._height - rectangle.y1,
- rectangle.x2,
- )
- if self._rotation == 180:
- return RectangleStruct(
- self._width - rectangle.x2,
- self._height - rectangle.y2,
- self._width - rectangle.x1,
- self._height - rectangle.y1,
- )
- if self._rotation == 270:
- return RectangleStruct(
- rectangle.y1,
- self._width - rectangle.x2,
- rectangle.y2,
- self._width - rectangle.x1,
- )
- return rectangle
-
- def _encode_pos(self, x, y):
- """Encode a postion into bytes."""
- return struct.pack(self._bounds_encoding, x, y) # pylint: disable=no-member
-
- def fill_row(
- self, y: int, buffer: _typing.WriteableBuffer
- ) -> _typing.WriteableBuffer:
- """Extract the pixels from a single row"""
- for x in range(0, self._width):
- _rgb_565 = self._colorconverter.convert(self._buffer.getpixel((x, y)))
- buffer[x * 2] = (_rgb_565 >> 8) & 0xFF
- buffer[x * 2 + 1] = _rgb_565 & 0xFF
- return buffer
-
- @property
- def auto_refresh(self) -> bool:
- """True when the display is refreshed automatically."""
- return self._auto_refresh
-
- @auto_refresh.setter
- def auto_refresh(self, value: bool):
- self._auto_refresh = value
- if self._refresh_thread is None:
- self._refresh_thread = threading.Thread(
- target=self._refresh_loop, daemon=True
- )
- if value and not self._refresh_thread.is_alive():
- # Start the thread
- self._refresh_thread.start()
- elif not value and self._refresh_thread.is_alive():
- # Stop the thread
- self._refresh_thread.join()
-
- @property
- def brightness(self) -> float:
- """The brightness of the display as a float. 0.0 is off and 1.0 is full `brightness`.
- When `auto_brightness` is True, the value of `brightness` will change automatically.
- If `brightness` is set, `auto_brightness` will be disabled and will be set to False.
- """
- return self._brightness
-
- @brightness.setter
- def brightness(self, value: float):
- if 0 <= float(value) <= 1.0:
- self._brightness = value
- if self._backlight_type == BACKLIGHT_IN_OUT:
- self._backlight.value = round(self._brightness)
- elif self._backlight_type == BACKLIGHT_PWM:
- self._backlight.duty_cycle = self._brightness * 65535
- elif self._brightness_command is not None:
- self._send(self._brightness_command, round(value * 255))
- else:
- raise ValueError("Brightness must be between 0.0 and 1.0")
-
- @property
- def auto_brightness(self) -> bool:
- """True when the display brightness is adjusted automatically, based on an ambient
- light sensor or other method. Note that some displays may have this set to True by
- default, but not actually implement automatic brightness adjustment.
- `auto_brightness` is set to False if `brightness` is set manually.
- """
- return self._auto_brightness
-
- @auto_brightness.setter
- def auto_brightness(self, value: bool):
- self._auto_brightness = value
-
- @property
- def width(self) -> int:
- """Display Width"""
- return self._core.get_width()
-
- @property
- def height(self) -> int:
- """Display Height"""
- return self._core.get_height()
-
- @property
- def rotation(self) -> int:
- """The rotation of the display as an int in degrees."""
- return self._core.get_rotation()
-
- @rotation.setter
- def rotation(self, value: int):
- self._core.set_rotation(value)
-
- @property
- def bus(self) -> _DisplayBus:
- """Current Display Bus"""
- return self._core.get_bus()