To obtain coordinates from the touch panel that correspond to the display coordinates, it is often necessary to convert the coordinates from the touch display by swapping and mirroring. For the sake of simplicity, possible rotations are additionally defined.
19885: drivers/stmpe811: changes for interrupt-driven touch handling and gesture recognition r=aabadie a=gschorcht
### Contribution description
This PR contains changes needed for the purely interrupt-driven handling of the touch position as `touch_dev` device, which is a prerequisite for the realization of gesture recognition. (PR #19884).
The interrupt-driven approach of `touch_dev` devices (PR #19882) and the gesture recognition (PR #19884) need continuous reporting of the touch position as long as there is at least one touch. Since the driver so far only uses the _Touch Detect_ interrupt, only the position at the beginning of a touch is available. All further positions must be polled.
Therefore, the changes in this PR additionally enable the _FIFO Threshold_ interrupt when the `touch_dev` module is enabled. However, since the _Touch Detect_ interrupt does not work reliably when the _FIFO Threshold_ interrupt is enabled and the FIFO Threshold is 1, the FIFO Threshold is set to 2 by default when the `touch_dev` module is enabled.
Furthermore, the FIFO queue has to be reset after reading one touch position. Otherwise new touch positions are processed with a delay if the rate of calling the function to read the FIFO is slower than the rate at which the FIFO is filled. The reason for this is that with each call of this function only the oldest touch position is read value by value from the FIFO. Gestures can't be implemented with such a behavior.
### Testing procedure
1. `tests/drivers/stmpe811` should work as before (only a single position is shown):
```
BOARD=stm32f429i-disco make -j8 -C tests/drivers/stmpe811 flash
```
```
main(): This is RIOT! (Version: 2023.10-devel-120-g848d1-
drivers/stmpe811_touch_dev_gestures)
STMPE811 test application
+------------Initializing------------+
Initialization successful
Pressed!
X: 135, Y:131
Released!
```
2. `tests/drivers/stmpe811` should work on top of PR #19882 with continuous outputs of touch positions:
```
BOARD=stm32f429i-disco make -j8 -C tests/drivers/touch_dev flash
```
```
main(): This is RIOT! (Version: 2023.10-devel-121-g38d3db-drivers/stmpe811_touch_dev_gestures)
Event: pressed!
X: 131, Y:145
X: 133, Y:141
X: 135, Y:138
X: 138, Y:133
X: 141, Y:128
X: 146, Y:122
X: 151, Y:117
Event: released!
```
3. `tests/driver/touch_dev_gestures` of PR #19884 should work on top of this PR:
```
BOARD=stm32f429i-disco make -j8 -C tests/drivers/touch_dev_gestures flash
```
```
main(): This is RIOT! (Version: 2023.10-devel-128-g05f690-drivers/touch_dev_gestures_work)
Swipe right
Swipe left
Swipe down
Swipe up
Single Tap X: 246, Y:148
Single Tap X: 256, Y:139
Double Tap X: 247, Y:136
Pressed X: 246, Y:131
Moving X: 248, Y:132
Moving X: 250, Y:133
Moving X: 258, Y:135
Moving X: 270, Y:136
Moving X: 285, Y:132
Moving X: 300, Y:126
Moving X: 309, Y:122
Moving X: 310, Y:119
Released X: 310, Y:119
```
### Issues/PRs references
Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net>
For continuous reporting of the touch position the FIFO threshold interrupt is used. This is necessary for example to implement gestures in interrupt mode. To activate the FIFO threshold interrupt and thus continuous reporting, the macro 'STMPE811_FIFO_THRESHOLD_ENABLED' must be set to 1. However, the driver only works reliably with FIFO threshold interrupts if the FIFO threshold value is at least 2. Otherwise the Touch Detect interrupt will not work correctly when a touch is released. Therefore, the FIFO threshold is set to 2 by default when `STMPE811_FIFO_THRESHOLD_ENABLED` is set. This default value can be overwritten by `STMPE811_FIFO_THRESHOLD`.
The FIFO queue has to be reset after reading one touch position. Otherwise new touch positions are processed with a delay if the rate of calling the function to read the FIFO is slower than the rate at which the FIFO is filled. The reason for this is that with each call of this function always only the oldest touch position is read value by value from the FIFO. Gestures, for example, can't be implemented with such a behavior
If the INT pin is initialized if the callback function parameter `cb` is `NULL`, the driver crashes the first time an interrupt is triggered. Therefore, the INT pin must be initialized only if also the callback function parameter `cb` is not `NULL`.
Even if the interrupt pin is not initialized here because the callback function parameter `cb` is NULL, the device interrupts are configured here so that they will work when the interrupt pin is initialized later, as is the case when the Touch Device API is used, for example. Since the interrupt state is cleared on each read, this is not a problem even if the interrupt pin is not used at all.
- most were trivial
- missing group close or open
- extra space
- no doxygen comment
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The expandable GPIO API requires the comparison of structured GPIO types. This means that inline functions must be used instead of direct comparisons. For the migration process, drivers must first be changed so that they use the inline comparison functions.
The Interrupt on the stmpe811 is generated on the falling edge.
By observing the rising edge, we will only get an event if the
interrupt gets cleared.
Also configure the interrupt to be edge triggered instead of
level triggered.