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@ -207,3 +207,4 @@ cython_debug/
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#.idea/
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result
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.aider*
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@ -31,22 +31,22 @@ ip = "dhcp" # Can also be e.g. "192.168.0.123"
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strict = true # allows some wacky configurations, like panels that overlap.
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[[display.strings]]
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position = { x = 31, y = 0 }
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dimensions = { width = 256, height = 64 }
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position = { x = 64, y = 0 }
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dimensions = { length = 256, height = 64 }
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rotation = "UPDOWN"
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[[display.strings]]
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position = { x = 32, y = 0 }
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dimensions = { width = 256, height = 64 }
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position = { x = 65, y = 0 }
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dimensions = { length = 256, height = 64 }
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rotation = "LEFTRIGHT"
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[[display.strings]]
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position = { x = 32, y = 64 }
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dimensions = { width = 256, height = 64 }
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position = { x = 65, y = 65 }
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dimensions = { length = 256, height = 64 }
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rotation = "LEFTRIGHT"
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[[display.strings]]
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position = { x = 32, y = 128 }
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dimensions = { width = 256, height = 64 }
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position = { x = 65, y = 130 }
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dimensions = { length = 256, height = 64 }
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rotation = "LEFTRIGHT"
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[[display.strings]]
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position = { x = 32, y = 192 }
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dimensions = { width = 256, height = 64 }
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position = { x = 65, y = 195 }
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dimensions = { length = 256, height = 64 }
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rotation = "LEFTRIGHT"
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@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ Rgb111Layout = RGBLayout(1, 1, 1)
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class RGBView(data.View):
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def channel_size(self) -> int:
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return self.red.shape()
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def bit_depth(self) -> int:
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return max(self.red.shape(), self.green.shape(), self.blue.shape())
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def channel_slice(self, bit: int) -> Rgb111Layout:
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"""Select bits from each channel and use it to form an Rgb111Layout.
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This is useful for BCM stuff, since the bits are sliced to form a bitplane.
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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
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import tomllib
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from pathlib import Path
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from groovylight.geom import (
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Coord,
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class Config:
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def __init__(self, file: Path) -> None:
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with file.open("rb") as f:
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self.conf = tomllib.load(f)
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def __init__(self, file) -> None:
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self.conf = tomllib.load(file)
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print
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self.geom = DisplayGeometry(self.conf.display.strict)
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for string in self.conf.display.strings:
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pos = Coord(**string.position)
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dims = DisplayDimensions(**string.dimensions)
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rot = DisplayRotation[string.rotation]
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self.geom = DisplayGeometry(strict=self.conf["display"]["strict"])
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for string in self.conf["display"]["strings"]:
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pos = Coord(**string['position'])
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dims = DisplayDimensions(**string["dimensions"])
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rot = DisplayRotation[string["rotation"]]
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disp = DisplayString(pos, dims, rot)
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self.geom.add_string(disp)
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self.network = self.conf.network # FIXME: parse this properly.
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self.network = self.conf['network'] # FIXME: parse this properly.
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if self.strict:
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for e in self._strings:
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if e.intersects(s):
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if e.intersects(s.bbox):
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raise RuntimeError(f"node {e} intersects with {s}")
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self._strings.append(s)
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from amaranth.lib.wiring import In, Out
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from amaranth.lib.memory import Memory, ReadPort, WritePort
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from amaranth.utils import ceil_log2
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import logging
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from .common import Rgb666Layout, Hub75Stream, Hub75Ctrl, Hub75Data, Rgb888Layout
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class SwapBuffer(wiring.Component):
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"""A pair of BRAMs for holdling line data that are swapped between using an external signal.
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"""
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def __init__(self, shape: ShapeLike, depth: int):
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def __init__(self, shape: ShapeLike, depth: int, init=[]):
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self.mem_init = init
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super().__init__(
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{
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"selector": In(1),
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m = Module()
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m.submodules.bram0 = self.bram0 = Memory(
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shape=self.data_shape, depth=self.depth, init=[]
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shape=self.data_shape, depth=self.depth, init=self.mem_init
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)
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m.submodules.bram1 = self.bram1 = Memory(
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shape=self.data_shape, depth=self.depth, init=[]
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shape=self.data_shape, depth=self.depth, init=self.mem_init
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)
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rd0 = self.bram0.read_port()
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if startup_delay is None:
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self.startup_delay = 4 if double_fetch else 1 # FIXME: choose right values.
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else:
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logger.warn("Using custom startup delay. This is not tested")
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self.startup_delay = startup_delay
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super().__init__(
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return m
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class DisplayStrober(wiring.Component):
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"""Generates ~OE/blank strobes to expose the latched-in data."""
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def __init__(
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self,
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n_bits: int = 8,
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base_expose_time: int = None,
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*,
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periods=None,
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src_loc_at=0,
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):
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self.n_bits = n_bits
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self.base_expose_time = base_expose_time
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if periods is None:
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# compute durations
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self.periods = Array([base_expose_time << x for x in range(n_bits)])
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else:
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assert len(periods) == n_bits, "must have one period for each bit"
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if base_expose_time is not None:
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logger.warn(
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"Received both base_expose_time and predifined periods. Ignoring base_expose_time"
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)
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self.periods = Array(periods)
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logger.info("Strobe Clock Periods = %s", self.periods)
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super().__init__(
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{
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"start": In(1),
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"done": Out(1),
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"blank": Out(1),
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"bcm": In(ceil_log2(n_bits - 1)),
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},
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src_loc_at=src_loc_at,
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)
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def elaborate(self, platform: Platform) -> Module:
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m = Module()
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counter = Signal(32)
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_bcm = Signal(self.bcm) # we save this value so that the coordinator can
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# start the next line while this is running.
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with m.FSM():
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with m.State("init"):
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m.d.sync += [counter.eq(0), self.done.eq(0), _bcm.eq(self.bcm)]
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m.d.comb += self.blank.eq(1)
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with m.If(self.start):
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m.next = "run"
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with m.State("run"):
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m.d.comb += self.blank.eq(0)
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m.d.sync += counter.eq(counter + 1)
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with m.If(counter == self.periods[_bcm]):
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m.next = "done"
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with m.State("done"):
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m.d.sync += self.done.eq(1)
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m.d.comb += self.blank.eq(1)
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m.next = "init"
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return m
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class Hub75DataDriver(wiring.Component):
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def __init__(
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self,
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import logging
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import argparse
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from groovylight.config import Config
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logger = logging.getLogger(__loader__.name)
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root_logger = logging.getLogger()
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handler = logging.StreamHandler()
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formatter = logging.Formatter(style="{", fmt="{levelname:s}: {name:s}: {message:s}")
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formatter = logging.Formatter(
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style=r"{", fmt=r"{levelname:s}: {name:s}: {message:s}"
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)
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handler.setFormatter(formatter)
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root_logger.addHandler(handler)
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metavar="FILE",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"config",
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help="Configuration file",
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type=argparse.FileType("rb"),
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metavar="FILE",
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)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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setup_logger(args)
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conf = Config(args.config)
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print(conf)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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assert counter >= 0, "should not do more than 128 clocks"
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e0 = ctx.get(mem.data[counter << 1])
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e1 = ctx.get(mem.data[(counter << 1) + 1])
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print(counter)
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for r, e in [(rgb0, e0), (rgb1, e1)]:
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assert r.red == (e.red >> bcm) & 1
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assert r.green == (e.green >> bcm) & 1
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):
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assert counter >= 0, "should not do more than 128 clocks"
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e0, e1 = ctx.get(mem.data[counter])
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print(counter)
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for r, e in [(rgb0, e0), (rgb1, e1)]:
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assert r.red == (e.red >> bcm) & 1
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assert r.green == (e.green >> bcm) & 1
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