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/*#############################################################################
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## Author: Shaun Reed                                                        ##
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## Legal: All Content (c) 2025 Shaun Reed, all rights reserved               ##
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## Contact: shaunrd0@gmail.com  | URL: www.shaunreed.com                     ##
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##############################################################################
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*/
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#ifndef PANEL_DEVICE_H
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#define PANEL_DEVICE_H
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#include <esp_lcd_panel_dev.h>
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#include <esp_lcd_panel_io.h>
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#include <esp_log.h>
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#include <display/lv_display.h>
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// LVGL reserves 2x4 bytes in the buffer to be used as a palette.
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// This additional space must be added to the IPanelDevice::buf_size_.
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#define LVGL_PALETTE_SIZE 8
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#define LVGL_TICK_PERIOD_MS 5
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#define LVGL_TASK_STACK_SIZE (4 * 1024)
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#define LVGL_TASK_PRIORITY 2
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#define LCD_H_RES 128
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#define LCD_V_RES 64
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/**
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 * Calculate byte offset for the pixel at [x,y] within a horizontally-mapped
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 * monochrome uint8 draw buffer, using the initialized horizontal resolution.
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 *
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 * We use `>> 3` because each pixel requires 1 bit, but each uint8 in the draw
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 * buffer can hold 8 bits. To find the uint8 value in our draw buffer that
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 * stores this pixel's value we must compensate for this when using pixel
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 * coordinates in byte math.
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 *
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 * Therefore, each uint8 in the draw buffer stores the state of 8 pixels.
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 * Below is an example of calculating for [x, y] pixel coordinates [20, 10].
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 * The example uses a horizontal resolution of 128.
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 *
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 * For the horizontal case, each row (y) of the image is represented by
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 * `hor_res >> 3` bytes (16). The byte-offset of the first pixel in the 10th
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 * row for example is `16 * 10` = 160.
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 *
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 * Since the pixels are stored horizontally we must calculate the 20th pixel
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 * column (x) as `160 + (20 >> 3)`, or `160 + (20 / 8)` to get a final offset
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 * of 162.
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 *
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 * @param x X pixel coordinate to find byte offset.
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 * @param y Y pixel coordinate to find byte offset.
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 * @param hor_res horizontal resolution of the display.
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 * @return byte offset for a single-byte monochrome pixel at [x,y].
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 */
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static ptrdiff_t horizontal_byte_offset_long(const int32_t x, const int32_t y,
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                                             const int32_t hor_res)
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{
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    // Convert pixel (bit) coordinates to byte coordinates in the draw buffer.
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    return (hor_res >> 3) * y + (x >> 3);
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}
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static ptrdiff_t horizontal_byte_offset(const int32_t x, const int32_t y)
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{
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    return horizontal_byte_offset_long(x, y, LCD_V_RES);
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}
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/**
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 * Calculate byte offset for the pixel at [x,y] within a vertically-mapped
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 * monochrome uint8 draw buffer, using the initialized horizontal resolution.
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 *
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 * We use `>> 3` because each pixel requires 1 bit, but each uint8 in the draw
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 * buffer can hold 8 bits. To find the uint8 value in our draw buffer that
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 * stores this pixel's value we must compensate for this when using pixel
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 * coordinates in byte math.
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 *
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 * Therefore, each uint8 in the draw buffer stores the state of 8 pixels.
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 * Below is an example of calculating for [x, y] pixel coordinates [20, 10].
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 * The example uses a horizontal resolution of 128.
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 *
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 * For the vertical case, each row (y) of the image is represented by
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 * `hor_res` bytes (128) - one for each column (x). Because the pixels are
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 * stored vertically, the byte-offset of the first pixel in the 10th row is
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 * `128 * (10 >> 3)` or * `128 * (10 / 8)` = 128.
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 *
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 * From this location we can simply calculate the 20th pixel column (x) as
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 * `128 + 20` to get a final offset of 148, because the pixels are stored in a
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 * columnar format.
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 *
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 * @param x X pixel coordinate to find byte offset.
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 * @param y Y pixel coordinate to find byte offset.
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 * @param hor_res horizontal resolution of the display.
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 * @return byte offset for a single-byte monochrome pixel at [x,y].
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 */
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static ptrdiff_t vertical_byte_offset_long(const int32_t x, const int32_t y,
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                                           const int32_t hor_res)
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{
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    // Convert pixel (bit) coordinates to byte coordinates in the draw buffer.
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    return hor_res * (y >> 3) + x;
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}
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static ptrdiff_t vertical_byte_offset(const int32_t x, const int32_t y)
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{
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    return vertical_byte_offset_long(x, y, LCD_V_RES);
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}
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/**
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 * Finds the Most Significant Bit location of bit `i` in a byte.
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 *
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 *          MSB           LSB
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 * bits      7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
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 * data      8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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 *          Left         Right
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 *
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 * @return bitmask for MSB location of `i`.
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 */
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static uint8_t msb_mask(const int32_t i) { return 1 << (7 - i % 8); }
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/**
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 * Finds the Least Significant Bit location of bit `i` in a byte.
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 *
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 *          LSB           MSB
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 * bits      0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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 * data      1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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 *          Left         Right
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 *
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 * @return bitmask for LSB location of `i`.
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 */
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static uint8_t lsb_mask(const int32_t i) { return 1 << (i % 8); }
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static uint8_t* get_additional_draw_buffer()
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{
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    // Static to the scope of this function, not the compilation unit.
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    // For LV_COLOR_FORMAT_I1 we need an extra buffer to hold converted data.
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    static uint8_t oled_buffer[LCD_H_RES * LCD_V_RES / 8];
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    return oled_buffer;
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}
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/**
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 * Retrieve the device specific vendor configuration structure.
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 *
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 * @return Address of vendor configuration structure.
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 */
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typedef void* (*vendor_config_cb_t)();
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/**
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 * Registers LVGL ticker timer callback for rendering this display.
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 *
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 * An implementation of the interface can optionally override this method to
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 * provide custom LVGL callbacks and tick configurations.
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 */
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typedef void (*register_lvgl_tick_timer_cb_t)();
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/**
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 * Initializes the ESP panel using vendor specific APIs and configurations.
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 * This method should implement any setup logic specific to the device.
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 *
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 * @param config ESP LCD panel configuration.
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 * @param io ESP LCD panel IO handle.
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 * @param [out] panel ESP LCD panel handle output pointer location.
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 */
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typedef void (*init_panel_cb_t)(esp_lcd_panel_dev_config_t* config,
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                                esp_lcd_panel_io_handle_t io,
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                                esp_lcd_panel_handle_t* panel);
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/**
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 * Registers LVGL draw buffers and callbacks for this display.
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 *
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 * An implementation of the interface can optionally override this method to
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 * provide custom LVGL callbacks and display configurations.
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 *
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 * @param display_handle LVGL display handle to use for rendering.
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 * @param io_handle IO handle for the ESP LCD panel.
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 */
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typedef void (*register_rendering_data_cb_t)(
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    lv_display_t* display_handle, esp_lcd_panel_io_handle_t io_handle, void*,
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    size_t);
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/**
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 * Encapsulates vendor specific ESP LCD panel initialization logic.
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 * This pure virtual interface can be inherited from for using new LCD devices.
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 * See SSD1306 as an example to implement IPanelDevice for NT35510 or ST7789.
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 *
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 * At this time only I2C is supported.
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 * Classes that inherit from this interface should likely be marked final.
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 */
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struct IPanelDevice
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{
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    /// Width of the device screen in pixels.
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    int32_t width_;
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    /// Height of the device screen in pixels.
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    int32_t height_;
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    /// RST GPIO pin number.
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    int rst_num_;
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    /// LVGL draw buffer size for the device.
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    size_t lv_buf_size_;
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    /// ESP LCD panel IO configuration.
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    esp_lcd_panel_io_i2c_config_t esp_io_config_;
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    /// LVGL draw buffer associated with this Display's lv_display_t.
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    void* lv_buf_;
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    /// Callback used to initialize the ESP panel.
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    /// TODO: Assert by default?
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    init_panel_cb_t init_panel_cb;
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    /// Callback used to register LVGL tick timer.
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    register_lvgl_tick_timer_cb_t register_lvgl_tick_timer_cb;
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    /// Callback used to register LVGL draw buffers.
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    register_rendering_data_cb_t register_rendering_data_cb;
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    /// Callback used to fetch the display vendor configuration.
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    vendor_config_cb_t vendor_config_cb;
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};
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/**
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 * Static accessor to a static buffer to store draw buffer data for the panel.
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 *
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 * This method is protected to allow an implementation to provide a custom
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 * callback method similar to IPanelDevice::lvgl_flush_cb.
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 *
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 * The buffer is allocated statically within the scope of this function to
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 * allow creating multiple panels that _each_ manage their own statically
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 * allocated draw buffer data. This simplifies implementing the interface by
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 * taking this responsibility off of the implementor. The buffer will only be
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 * allocated if this method is called, so the memory is only used if required.
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 *
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 * @return Pointer to uint8 draw buffer data.
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 * @sa register_rendering_data for overriding LVGL rendering callbacks.
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 */
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/**
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 * The callback invoked when panel IO finishes transferring color data.
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 * This signals that the panel is ready to flush image data to the display.
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 *
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 * @param panel LCD panel IO handles.
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 * @param data Panel IO event data, fed by driver.
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 * @param user_ctx User data, passed from `esp_lcd_panel_io_xxx_config_t`.
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 * @return Whether a high priority task has been waken up by this function.
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 * @sa register_rendering_data for overriding this callback.
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 */
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static bool lvgl_flush_ready_cb(esp_lcd_panel_io_handle_t panel,
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                                esp_lcd_panel_io_event_data_t* data,
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                                void* user_ctx);
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/**
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 * The callback invoked for flushing the rendered image to the display.
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 *
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 * `px_map` contains the rendered image as raw pixel map and it should be
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 *  copied to `area` on the display.
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 *
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 * The following details are crucial for understanding the logic surrounding
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 * flushing to the display in this example.
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 *
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 * The order of bits within the px_map from _LVGL_ is MSB first.
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 *              MSB           LSB
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 *     bits      7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
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 *     pixels    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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 *              Left         Right
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 *
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 * The bytes from _LVGL_ are mapped to pixel rows of the display
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 * 8 bits (pixels) per byte -
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 * [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
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 * [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
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 * [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
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 *
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 * The order of bits expected by the _display driver_ is LSB first.
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 * We must preserve pairing of each bit and pixel when writing to the display.
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 *              LSB           MSB
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 *     bits      0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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 *     pixels    7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
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 *              Left         Right
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 *
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 * Bytes expected by the _display driver_ map to pixel columns of the display.
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 * 8 bits (pixels) per byte -
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 * [0, [0, [0, [0,
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 *  0,  0,  0,  0,
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 *  0,  0,  0,  0,
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 *  0,  0,  0,  0,
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 *  0,  0,  0,  0,
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 *  0,  0,  0,  0,
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 *  0,  0,  0,  0,
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 *  0]  0]  0]  0]
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 *
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 * These layouts in memory have no opinion on the shape of the image. The
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 * beginning and end of a row or a column for example is entirely dependent
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 * on how the data is accessed. The vertical and horitzontal resolution may
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 * vary between displays.
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 *
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 * For the LV_COLOR_FORMAT_I1 color format we are using, an additional buffer
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 * is needed for transposing the bits to the vertical arrangement required by
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 * the display driver that is outlined above.
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 *
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 * This callback implementation is an example of handling this transposition
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 * and flushing the data to the display in the expected format.
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 *
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 * @param display LVGL display handle to use for rendering.
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 * @param area Area of the display being flushed.
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 * @param px_map Rendered image data for writing to the display area.
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 * @sa register_rendering_data for overriding this callback.
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 * @sa get_additional_draw_buffer
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 */
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static void lvgl_flush_cb(lv_display_t* display, const lv_area_t* area,
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                          uint8_t* px_map);
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/**
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 * Callback invoked for every period of the timer.
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 *
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 * This callback _must_ call lv_tick_inc to inform LVGL how much time has
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 * elapsed since the last period of the timer.
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 *
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 * @param data User data passed to the callback.
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 * @sa register_lvgl_tick_timer for setting user data and the tick period of
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 *        the timer, or overriding this callback entirely.
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 */
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static void lvgl_increase_tick_cb(void* data);
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/**
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 * FreeRTOS task callback invoked for handling LVGL events or updating the UI.
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 *
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 * This function is intentionally an endless loop and should never return.
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 * LVGL initialization logic can optionally be added before entering the loop.
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 * Input logic can optionally be handled within the loop.
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 *
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 * This callback _must_ call lv_timer_handler to handle LVGL periodic timers.
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 *
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 * @param data User data passed to the callback.
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 * @sa register_lvgl_tick_timer for overriding this callback.
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 */
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[[noreturn]] static void lvgl_port_task(void* data);
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/**
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 * Registers LVGL ticker timer callback for rendering this display.
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 *
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 * An implementation of the interface can optionally override this method to
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 * provide custom LVGL callbacks and tick configurations.
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 */
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void register_lvgl_tick_timer();
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void register_rendering_data(lv_display_t* display_handle,
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                             esp_lcd_panel_io_handle_t io_handle, void* lv_buf,
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                             size_t lv_buf_size);
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inline struct IPanelDevice LCD_new_panel()
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{
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    return (struct IPanelDevice){
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        .width_ = LCD_H_RES,
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        .height_ = LCD_V_RES,
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        .rst_num_ = -1,
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        .init_panel_cb = NULL, // Must be assigned by caller
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        .register_lvgl_tick_timer_cb = register_lvgl_tick_timer,
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        .register_rendering_data_cb = register_rendering_data,
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        .vendor_config_cb = NULL, // Must be assigned by caller
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    };
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}
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#endif // PANEL_DEVICE_H
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