Tasmota/lib/IRremoteESP8266-2.7.6/src/ir_Lego.cpp

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// Copyright 2019 David Conran
#include <algorithm>
#include "IRrecv.h"
#include "IRsend.h"
#include "IRutils.h"
// LEGO
// (LEGO is a Registrated Trademark of the Lego Group.)
//
// Supports:
// Brand: LEGO Power Functions, Model: IR Receiver
//
// Ref:
// - https://github.com/crankyoldgit/IRremoteESP8266/issues/641
// - https://github.com/crankyoldgit/IRremoteESP8266/files/2974525/LEGO_Power_Functions_RC_v120.pdf
// Constants
const uint16_t kLegoPfBitMark = 158;
const uint16_t kLegoPfHdrSpace = 1026;
const uint16_t kLegoPfZeroSpace = 263;
const uint16_t kLegoPfOneSpace = 553;
const uint32_t kLegoPfMinCommandLength = 16000; // 16ms
#if SEND_LEGOPF
// Send a LEGO Power Functions message.
//
// Args:
// data: Contents of the message to be sent.
// nbits: Nr. of bits of data to be sent. Typically kLegoPfBits.
// repeat: Nr. of additional times the message is to be sent.
// Note: Non-zero repeats results in at least 5 messages per spec.
//
// Status: Beta / Should work.
void IRsend::sendLegoPf(const uint64_t data, const uint16_t nbits,
const uint16_t repeat) {
uint8_t channelid = ((data >> (nbits - 4)) & 0b11) + 1;
if (repeat) {
// We are in repeat mode.
// Spec says a pause before transmittion.
if (channelid < 4) space((4 - channelid) * kLegoPfMinCommandLength);
// Spec says there are a minimum of 5 message repeats.
for (uint16_t r = 0; r < std::max(repeat, (uint16_t)5); r++) {
// Lego has a special repeat mode which repeats a message with varying
// start to start times.
sendGeneric(kLegoPfBitMark, kLegoPfHdrSpace,
kLegoPfBitMark, kLegoPfOneSpace,
kLegoPfBitMark, kLegoPfZeroSpace,
kLegoPfBitMark, kLegoPfHdrSpace,
((r < 2) ? 5 : (6 + 2 * channelid)) * kLegoPfMinCommandLength,
data, nbits, 38000, true, 0, kDutyDefault);
}
} else { // No repeat, just a simple message.
sendGeneric(kLegoPfBitMark, kLegoPfHdrSpace,
kLegoPfBitMark, kLegoPfOneSpace,
kLegoPfBitMark, kLegoPfZeroSpace,
kLegoPfBitMark, kLegoPfHdrSpace,
kLegoPfMinCommandLength * 5,
data, nbits, 38000, true, 0, kDutyDefault);
}
}
#endif // SEND_LEGO
#if DECODE_LEGOPF
// Decode the supplied LEGO Power Functions message.
//
// Args:
// results: Ptr to the data to decode and where to store the decode result.
// offset: The starting index to use when attempting to decode the raw data.
// Typically/Defaults to kStartOffset.
// nbits: The number of data bits to expect. Typically kLegoPfBits.
// strict: Flag indicating if we should perform strict matching.
// Returns:
// boolean: True if it can decode it, false if it can't.
//
// Status: STABLE / Appears to work.
bool IRrecv::decodeLegoPf(decode_results* results, uint16_t offset,
const uint16_t nbits, const bool strict) {
// Check if can possibly be a valid LEGO message.
if (strict && nbits != kLegoPfBits) return false; // Not what is expected
uint64_t data = 0;
// Match Header + Data + Footer
if (!matchGeneric(results->rawbuf + offset, &data,
results->rawlen - offset, nbits,
kLegoPfBitMark, kLegoPfHdrSpace,
kLegoPfBitMark, kLegoPfOneSpace,
kLegoPfBitMark, kLegoPfZeroSpace,
kLegoPfBitMark, kLegoPfMinCommandLength,
true)) return false;
// Compliance
if (strict) {
// Verify the Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC)
uint16_t lrc_data = data;
uint8_t lrc = 0xF;
for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
lrc ^= (lrc_data & 0xF);
lrc_data >>= 4;
}
if (lrc) return false;
}
// Success
results->decode_type = LEGOPF;
results->bits = nbits;
results->value = data;
results->address = ((data >> (nbits - 4)) & 0b11) + 1; // Channel Id
results->command = (data >> 4) & 0xFF; // Stuff between Channel Id and LRC.
return true;
}
#endif // DECODE_LEGOPF