juliandonart Posted March 11, 2016 Report Share Posted March 11, 2016 Hello, i'm new to this forum and community to uGFX, so first of all many thanks for this great library! I just could get running a ILI9341-Display using SPI. Now i would like to get my Touch-IC running. I use a STM32F051 Microcontroller and Coocox CoIDE with ARM-GCC 4.8 and i take the Baremetal/RAW32 implementation of uGFX. I could be sure that i properly implemented the gfxSystemTicks() and gfxMillisecondsToTicks() functions and configured correctly the gfxconf.h Header for using RAW32. My Problem is that the Mouse-Get-Function which should be fired periodically by a Mouse-Timer (Polling) gets never called. It just gets fired once at the start when inizializing. I could watch the same Problem on a STM32F407. To get sure that the problem is not my own fault in implementation, i just do this: #include "gfx.h" #if (GFX_USE_GINPUT && GINPUT_NEED_MOUSE) #define GMOUSE_DRIVER_VMT GMOUSEVMT_ADS7843 //#include "../../../../src/ginput/ginput_driver_mouse.h" #include "src/ginput/ginput_driver_mouse.h" // Get the hardware interface #include "gmouse_lld_ADS7843_board_template.h" static bool_t init_board(GMouse* m, unsigned driverinstance) { //Gets Called at start return TRUE; } static bool_t MouseXYZ(GMouse* m, GMouseReading* pdr) { (void)m; // THIS function only gets called at the start, and will never be polled return TRUE; } const GMouseVMT const GMOUSE_DRIVER_VMT[1] = {{ { GDRIVER_TYPE_TOUCH, GMOUSE_VFLG_TOUCH | GMOUSE_VFLG_ONLY_DOWN | GMOUSE_VFLG_POORUPDOWN, sizeof(GMouse)+GMOUSE_ADS7843_BOARD_DATA_SIZE, _gmouseInitDriver, _gmousePostInitDriver, _gmouseDeInitDriver }, 1, // z_max - (currently?) not supported 0, // z_min - (currently?) not supported 1, // z_touchon 0, // z_touchoff { // pen_jitter GMOUSE_ADS7843_PEN_CALIBRATE_ERROR, // calibrate GMOUSE_ADS7843_PEN_CLICK_ERROR, // click GMOUSE_ADS7843_PEN_MOVE_ERROR // move }, { // finger_jitter GMOUSE_ADS7843_FINGER_CALIBRATE_ERROR, // calibrate GMOUSE_ADS7843_FINGER_CLICK_ERROR, // click GMOUSE_ADS7843_FINGER_MOVE_ERROR // move }, init_board, // init 0, // deinit MouseXYZ, // get 0, // calsave 0 // calload }}; #endif /* GFX_USE_GINPUT && GINPUT_NEED_MOUSE */ Has anyone any idea? Julian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joel Bodenmann Posted March 11, 2016 Report Share Posted March 11, 2016 Hello Julian and welcome to the community! What touchscreen controller (the chip) are you using? It looks like you are trying to write your own touchscreen driver but most likely your touchscreen controller is already supported and µGFX comes with a built-in driver for that! In that case you would just have to write the board file as you did with the display. You can find a list of all existing drivers here: http://ugfx.org/platforms.html To verify that the systick functions that you implemented for RAW32 are working correctly, you can write a small test program like this: #include "gfx.h" int main(void) { gfxInit(); while (TRUE) { ledToggle(); gfxSleepMilliseconds(500); } } You can then either use a scope to check whether the 500ms delay is exactly correct or just eye-ball it. The reason to do this is that when the GINPUT module polls the touchscreen only once it's possible that the delay is just way too long which can be a result of a fault in the systick conversion function implementations. The next thing you want to do is making sure that the GTIMER thread still runs. Take the program that you already have (the one that only polls the touchscreen once) and add a new GTIMER job yourself. You can just add a function that toggles an LED and tell GTIMER to call that function periodically. If the LED doesn't flash, it means that the GTIMER thread crashed. You can find example code for GTIMER in either the /demos/moduls/gtimer directory or on the corresponding wiki page: http://wiki.ugfx.org/index.php/GTIMER Just a side note: there are two (well three) little programs available that help tracking down touchscreen issues. You can find them in /demos/tools. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
juliandonart Posted March 11, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2016 Hello Joel, thank you for the fast answer. I tested successfully a led blinking demo and could verify that the systick runs exactly on 1ms. I found the issue that was here: while(1) { // Get an event pe = geventEventWait(&gl, 0); // Must be TIME_INFINITE switch(pe->type) { } } This Code was auto generated from uGFX Studio. I had to replace 0 with TIME_INFINITE, now everything works fine. The Mouse-Get Function gets called periodically. I use a FT6206 IC for capacitive touch panels. It also has an interrupt pin, that i could configure as EXTI-Interrupt on my STM32. In this case i could renounce the use of a mouse-timer. Thank you for your help. Julian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joel Bodenmann Posted March 11, 2016 Report Share Posted March 11, 2016 Glad to hear that you found the error! I put that on the ToDo list for the µGFX-Studio. Would be nice if you could contribute your driver back to the community once it's fully working. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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