/*
* sendLeds.c
*
* Created on: 17 Aug 2019
* Author: Mike
*/
#include "main.h"
#include "leds.h"
#include "sendLeds.h"
#include <stdint.h>
/* This is xoroshiro128+ 1.0, our best and fastest small-state generator
for floating-point numbers. We suggest to use its upper bits for
floating-point generation, as it is slightly faster than
xoroshiro128**. It passes all tests we are aware of except for the four
lower bits, which might fail linearity tests (and just those), so if
low linear complexity is not considered an issue (as it is usually the
case) it can be used to generate 64-bit outputs, too; moreover, this
generator has a very mild Hamming-weight dependency making our test
(http://prng.di.unimi.it/hwd.php) fail after 5 TB of output; we believe
this slight bias cannot affect any application. If you are concerned,
use xoroshiro128++, xoroshiro128** or xoshiro256+.
We suggest to use a sign test to extract a random Boolean value, and
right shifts to extract subsets of bits.
The state must be seeded so that it is not everywhere zero. If you have
a 64-bit seed, we suggest to seed a splitmix64 generator and use its
output to fill s.
NOTE: the parameters (a=24, b=16, b=37) of this version give slightly
better results in our test than the 2016 version (a=55, b=14, c=36).
*/
static inline uint64_t rotl(const uint64_t x, int k) {
return (x << k) | (x >> (64 - k));
}
static uint64_t s[2] = { 102,33 };
uint64_t next(void) {
const uint64_t s0 = s[0];
uint64_t s1 = s[1];
const uint64_t result = s0 + s1;
s1 ^= s0;
s[0] = rotl(s0, 24) ^ s1 ^ (s1 << 16); // a, b
s[1] = rotl(s1, 37); // c
return result;
}
frgbw_t led0 = { 128, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
frgbw_t led1 = { 128, 0, 0, 0, 2 };
frgbw_t ledZ = { 0,0,0,0 };
int counter = 1;
void sendLeds()
{
initCode();
codeReset();
int target = 128;
counter--;
if(counter == 0)
{
counter = (next() & 0xF0)+16;
led0.red = next() & 0xFF;
led0.green =next() & 0xFF;
led0.blue = next() & 0xFF;
led0.white = next() & 0xFF;
}
if(led0.fader < target)
led0.fader++;
if(led0.fader > target)
led0.fader--;
if((counter & 8) == 0)
target = (next() & 0xE0) + 0x20;
codeFRGBW(led0);
// send terminal
codeStop();
sendCode(); // send coded pattern
}