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#ifndef __FASTPIN_ARM_K20_H
#define __FASTPIN_ARM_K20_H

FASTLED_NAMESPACE_BEGIN

#if defined(FASTLED_FORCE_SOFTWARE_PINS)
#warning "Software pin support forced, pin access will be sloightly slower."
#define NO_HARDWARE_PIN_SUPPORT
#undef HAS_HARDWARE_PIN_SUPPORT

#else


/// Template definition for teensy 3.0 style ARM pins, providing direct access to the various GPIO registers.  Note that this
/// uses the full port GPIO registers.  In theory, in some way, bit-band register access -should- be faster, however I have found
/// that something about the way gcc does register allocation results in the bit-band code being slower.  It will need more fine tuning.
/// The registers are data output, set output, clear output, toggle output, input, and direction
template<uint8_t PIN, uint32_t _MASK, typename _PDOR, typename _PSOR, typename _PCOR, typename _PTOR, typename _PDIR, typename _PDDR> class _ARMPIN {
public:
	typedef volatile uint32_t * port_ptr_t;
	typedef uint32_t port_t;

	inline static void setOutput() { pinMode(PIN, OUTPUT); } // TODO: perform MUX config { _PDDR::r() |= _MASK; }
	inline static void setInput() { pinMode(PIN, INPUT); } // TODO: preform MUX config { _PDDR::r() &= ~_MASK; }

	inline static void hi() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { _PSOR::r() = _MASK; }
	inline static void lo() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { _PCOR::r() = _MASK; }
	inline static void set(register port_t val) __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { _PDOR::r() = val; }

	inline static void strobe() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { toggle(); toggle(); }

	inline static void toggle() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { _PTOR::r() = _MASK; }

	inline static void hi(register port_ptr_t port) __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { hi(); }
	inline static void lo(register port_ptr_t port) __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { lo(); }
	inline static void fastset(register port_ptr_t port, register port_t val) __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { *port = val; }

	inline static port_t hival() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { return _PDOR::r() | _MASK; }
	inline static port_t loval() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { return _PDOR::r() & ~_MASK; }
	inline static port_ptr_t port() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { return &_PDOR::r(); }
	inline static port_ptr_t sport() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { return &_PSOR::r(); }
	inline static port_ptr_t cport() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { return &_PCOR::r(); }
	inline static port_t mask() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { return _MASK; }
};

/// Template definition for teensy 3.0 style ARM pins using bit banding, providing direct access to the various GPIO registers.  GCC
/// does a poor job of optimizing around these accesses so they are not being used just yet.
template<uint8_t PIN, int _BIT, typename _PDOR, typename _PSOR, typename _PCOR, typename _PTOR, typename _PDIR, typename _PDDR> class _ARMPIN_BITBAND {
public:
	typedef volatile uint32_t * port_ptr_t;
	typedef uint32_t port_t;

	inline static void setOutput() { pinMode(PIN, OUTPUT); } // TODO: perform MUX config { _PDDR::r() |= _MASK; }
	inline static void setInput() { pinMode(PIN, INPUT); } // TODO: preform MUX config { _PDDR::r() &= ~_MASK; }

	inline static void hi() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { *_PDOR::template rx<_BIT>() = 1; }
	inline static void lo() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { *_PDOR::template rx<_BIT>() = 0; }
	inline static void set(register port_t val) __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { *_PDOR::template rx<_BIT>() = val; }

	inline static void strobe() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { toggle(); toggle(); }

	inline static void toggle() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { *_PTOR::template rx<_BIT>() = 1; }

	inline static void hi(register port_ptr_t port) __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { hi();  }
	inline static void lo(register port_ptr_t port) __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { lo(); }
	inline static void fastset(register port_ptr_t port, register port_t val) __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { *_PDOR::template rx<_BIT>() = val; }

	inline static port_t hival() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { return 1; }
	inline static port_t loval() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { return 0; }
	inline static port_ptr_t port() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { return _PDOR::template rx<_BIT>(); }
	inline static port_t mask() __attribute__ ((always_inline)) { return 1; }
};

// Macros for k20 pin access/definition
#define GPIO_BITBAND_ADDR(reg, bit) (((uint32_t)&(reg) - 0x40000000) * 32 + (bit) * 4 + 0x42000000)
#define GPIO_BITBAND_PTR(reg, bit) ((uint32_t *)GPIO_BITBAND_ADDR((reg), (bit)))

#define _R(T) struct __gen_struct_ ## T
#define _RD32(T) struct __gen_struct_ ## T { static __attribute__((always_inline)) inline reg32_t r() { return T; } \
	template<int BIT> static __attribute__((always_inline)) inline ptr_reg32_t rx() { return GPIO_BITBAND_PTR(T, BIT); } };
#define _FL_IO(L) _RD32(GPIO ## L ## _PDOR); _RD32(GPIO ## L ## _PSOR); _RD32(GPIO ## L ## _PCOR); _RD32(GPIO ## L ## _PTOR); _RD32(GPIO ## L ## _PDIR); _RD32(GPIO ## L ## _PDDR);

#define _FL_DEFPIN(PIN, BIT, L) template<> class FastPin<PIN> : public _ARMPIN<PIN, 1 << BIT, _R(GPIO ## L ## _PDOR), _R(GPIO ## L ## _PSOR), _R(GPIO ## L ## _PCOR), \
																			_R(GPIO ## L ## _PTOR), _R(GPIO ## L ## _PDIR), _R(GPIO ## L ## _PDDR)> {}; \
									template<> class FastPinBB<PIN> : public _ARMPIN_BITBAND<PIN, BIT, _R(GPIO ## L ## _PDOR), _R(GPIO ## L ## _PSOR), _R(GPIO ## L ## _PCOR), \
 																			_R(GPIO ## L ## _PTOR), _R(GPIO ## L ## _PDIR), _R(GPIO ## L ## _PDDR)> {};

// Actual pin definitions
#if defined(FASTLED_TEENSY3) && defined(CORE_TEENSY)

_FL_IO(A); _FL_IO(B); _FL_IO(C); _FL_IO(D); _FL_IO(E);

#define MAX_PIN 33
_FL_DEFPIN(0, 16, B); _FL_DEFPIN(1, 17, B); _FL_DEFPIN(2, 0, D); _FL_DEFPIN(3, 12, A);
_FL_DEFPIN(4, 13, A); _FL_DEFPIN(5, 7, D); _FL_DEFPIN(6, 4, D); _FL_DEFPIN(7, 2, D);
_FL_DEFPIN(8, 3, D); _FL_DEFPIN(9, 3, C); _FL_DEFPIN(10, 4, C); _FL_DEFPIN(11, 6, C);
_FL_DEFPIN(12, 7, C); _FL_DEFPIN(13, 5, C); _FL_DEFPIN(14, 1, D); _FL_DEFPIN(15, 0, C);
_FL_DEFPIN(16, 0, B); _FL_DEFPIN(17, 1, B); _FL_DEFPIN(18, 3, B); _FL_DEFPIN(19, 2, B);
_FL_DEFPIN(20, 5, D); _FL_DEFPIN(21, 6, D); _FL_DEFPIN(22, 1, C); _FL_DEFPIN(23, 2, C);
_FL_DEFPIN(24, 5, A); _FL_DEFPIN(25, 19, B); _FL_DEFPIN(26, 1, E); _FL_DEFPIN(27, 9, C);
_FL_DEFPIN(28, 8, C); _FL_DEFPIN(29, 10, C); _FL_DEFPIN(30, 11, C); _FL_DEFPIN(31, 0, E);
_FL_DEFPIN(32, 18, B); _FL_DEFPIN(33, 4, A);

#define SPI_DATA 11
#define SPI_CLOCK 13
#define SPI1            (*(SPI_t *)0x4002D000)

#define SPI2_DATA 7
#define SPI2_CLOCK 14

#define FASTLED_TEENSY3
#define ARM_HARDWARE_SPI
#define HAS_HARDWARE_PIN_SUPPORT
#endif

#endif // FASTLED_FORCE_SOFTWARE_PINS

FASTLED_NAMESPACE_END

#endif // __INC_FASTPIN_ARM_K20