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221 lines
7.6 KiB
C
221 lines
7.6 KiB
C
#include <string.h>
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#include "common.h"
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#include "secbool.h"
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#define TOUCH_ADDRESS \
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(0x38U << 1) // the HAL requires the 7-bit address to be shifted by one bit
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#define TOUCH_PACKET_SIZE 7U
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#define EVENT_PRESS_DOWN 0x00U
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#define EVENT_CONTACT 0x80U
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#define EVENT_LIFT_UP 0x40U
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#define EVENT_NO_EVENT 0xC0U
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#define GESTURE_NO_GESTURE 0x00U
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#define X_POS_MSB (touch_data[3] & 0x0FU)
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#define X_POS_LSB (touch_data[4])
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#define Y_POS_MSB (touch_data[5] & 0x0FU)
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#define Y_POS_LSB (touch_data[6])
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static I2C_HandleTypeDef i2c_handle;
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static void touch_default_pin_state(void) {
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// set power off and other pins as per section 3.5 of FT6236 datasheet
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HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOB, GPIO_PIN_10,
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GPIO_PIN_SET); // CTP_ON/PB10 (active low) i.e.- CTPM power
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// off when set/high/log 1
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HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOB, GPIO_PIN_6, GPIO_PIN_RESET); // CTP_I2C_SCL/PB6
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HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOB, GPIO_PIN_7, GPIO_PIN_RESET); // CTP_I2C_SDA/PB7
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HAL_GPIO_WritePin(
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GPIOC, GPIO_PIN_4,
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GPIO_PIN_RESET); // CTP_INT/PC4 normally an input, but drive low as an
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// output while powered off
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HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOC, GPIO_PIN_5,
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GPIO_PIN_RESET); // CTP_REST/PC5 (active low) i.e.- CTPM
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// held in reset until released
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// set above pins to OUTPUT / NOPULL
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GPIO_InitTypeDef GPIO_InitStructure;
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GPIO_InitStructure.Mode = GPIO_MODE_OUTPUT_PP;
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GPIO_InitStructure.Pull = GPIO_NOPULL;
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GPIO_InitStructure.Speed = GPIO_SPEED_FREQ_LOW;
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GPIO_InitStructure.Pin = GPIO_PIN_10 | GPIO_PIN_6 | GPIO_PIN_7;
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HAL_GPIO_Init(GPIOB, &GPIO_InitStructure);
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GPIO_InitStructure.Pin = GPIO_PIN_4 | GPIO_PIN_5;
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HAL_GPIO_Init(GPIOC, &GPIO_InitStructure);
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// in-case power was on, or CTPM was active make sure to wait long enough
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// for these changes to take effect. a reset needs to be low for
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// a minimum of 5ms. also wait for power circuitry to stabilize (if it
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// changed).
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HAL_Delay(100); // 100ms (being conservative)
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}
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static void touch_active_pin_state(void) {
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HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOB, GPIO_PIN_10, GPIO_PIN_RESET); // CTP_ON/PB10
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HAL_Delay(10); // we need to wait until the circuit fully kicks-in
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GPIO_InitTypeDef GPIO_InitStructure;
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// configure CTP I2C SCL and SDA GPIO lines (PB6 & PB7)
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GPIO_InitStructure.Mode = GPIO_MODE_AF_OD;
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GPIO_InitStructure.Pull = GPIO_NOPULL;
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GPIO_InitStructure.Speed =
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GPIO_SPEED_FREQ_LOW; // I2C is a KHz bus and low speed is still good into
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// the low MHz
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GPIO_InitStructure.Alternate = GPIO_AF4_I2C1;
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GPIO_InitStructure.Pin = GPIO_PIN_6 | GPIO_PIN_7;
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HAL_GPIO_Init(GPIOB, &GPIO_InitStructure);
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// PC4 capacitive touch panel module (CTPM) interrupt (INT) input
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GPIO_InitStructure.Mode = GPIO_MODE_INPUT;
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GPIO_InitStructure.Pull = GPIO_PULLUP;
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GPIO_InitStructure.Speed = GPIO_SPEED_FREQ_LOW;
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GPIO_InitStructure.Pin = GPIO_PIN_4;
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HAL_GPIO_Init(GPIOC, &GPIO_InitStructure);
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HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOC, GPIO_PIN_5, GPIO_PIN_SET); // release CTPM reset
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HAL_Delay(310); // "Time of starting to report point after resetting" min is
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// 300ms, giving an extra 10ms
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}
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void touch_init(void) { touch_default_pin_state(); }
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void HAL_I2C_MspInit(I2C_HandleTypeDef *hi2c) {
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// enable I2C clock
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__HAL_RCC_I2C1_CLK_ENABLE();
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// GPIO have already been initialised by touch_init
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}
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void HAL_I2C_MspDeInit(I2C_HandleTypeDef *hi2c) {
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__HAL_RCC_I2C1_CLK_DISABLE();
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}
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void touch_power_on(void) {
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if (i2c_handle.Instance) {
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return;
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}
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// turn on CTP circuitry
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touch_active_pin_state();
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HAL_Delay(50);
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// I2C device interface configuration
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i2c_handle.Instance = I2C1;
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i2c_handle.Init.ClockSpeed = 400000;
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i2c_handle.Init.DutyCycle = I2C_DUTYCYCLE_16_9;
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i2c_handle.Init.OwnAddress1 = 0xFE; // master
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i2c_handle.Init.AddressingMode = I2C_ADDRESSINGMODE_7BIT;
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i2c_handle.Init.DualAddressMode = I2C_DUALADDRESS_DISABLE;
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i2c_handle.Init.OwnAddress2 = 0;
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i2c_handle.Init.GeneralCallMode = I2C_GENERALCALL_DISABLE;
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i2c_handle.Init.NoStretchMode = I2C_NOSTRETCH_DISABLE;
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if (HAL_OK != HAL_I2C_Init(&i2c_handle)) {
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ensure(secfalse, NULL);
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return;
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}
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// set register 0xA4 G_MODE to interrupt polling mode (0x00). basically, CTPM
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// keeps this input line (to PC4) low while a finger is on the screen.
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uint8_t touch_panel_config[] = {0xA4, 0x00};
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ensure(
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sectrue * (HAL_OK == HAL_I2C_Master_Transmit(
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&i2c_handle, TOUCH_ADDRESS, touch_panel_config,
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sizeof(touch_panel_config), 10)),
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NULL);
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touch_sensitivity(0x06);
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}
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void touch_power_off(void) {
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if (i2c_handle.Instance) {
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HAL_I2C_DeInit(&i2c_handle);
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i2c_handle.Instance = NULL;
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}
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// turn off CTP circuitry
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HAL_Delay(50);
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touch_default_pin_state();
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}
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void touch_sensitivity(uint8_t value) {
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// set panel threshold (TH_GROUP) - default value is 0x12
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uint8_t touch_panel_threshold[] = {0x80, value};
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ensure(sectrue *
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(HAL_OK == HAL_I2C_Master_Transmit(
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&i2c_handle, TOUCH_ADDRESS, touch_panel_threshold,
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sizeof(touch_panel_threshold), 10)),
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NULL);
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}
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uint32_t touch_is_detected(void) {
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// check the interrupt line coming in from the CTPM.
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// the line goes low when a touch event is actively detected.
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// reference section 1.2 of "Application Note for FT6x06 CTPM".
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// we configure the touch controller to use "interrupt polling mode".
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return GPIO_PIN_RESET == HAL_GPIO_ReadPin(GPIOC, GPIO_PIN_4);
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}
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uint32_t touch_read(void) {
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static uint8_t touch_data[TOUCH_PACKET_SIZE],
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previous_touch_data[TOUCH_PACKET_SIZE];
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static uint32_t xy;
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static int touching;
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int last_packet = 0;
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if (!touch_is_detected()) {
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// only poll when the touch interrupt is active.
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// when it's inactive, we might need to read one last data packet to get to
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// the TOUCH_END event, which clears the `touching` flag.
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if (touching) {
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last_packet = 1;
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} else {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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uint8_t outgoing[] = {0x00}; // start reading from address 0x00
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if (HAL_OK != HAL_I2C_Master_Transmit(&i2c_handle, TOUCH_ADDRESS, outgoing,
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sizeof(outgoing), 1)) {
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return 0;
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}
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if (HAL_OK != HAL_I2C_Master_Receive(&i2c_handle, TOUCH_ADDRESS, touch_data,
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TOUCH_PACKET_SIZE, 1)) {
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return 0; // read failure
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}
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if (0 == memcmp(previous_touch_data, touch_data, TOUCH_PACKET_SIZE)) {
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return 0; // polled and got the same event again
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} else {
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memcpy(previous_touch_data, touch_data, TOUCH_PACKET_SIZE);
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}
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const uint32_t number_of_touch_points =
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touch_data[2] & 0x0F; // valid values are 0, 1, 2 (invalid 0xF before
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// first touch) (tested with FT6206)
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const uint32_t event_flag = touch_data[3] & 0xC0;
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if (touch_data[1] == GESTURE_NO_GESTURE) {
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xy = touch_pack_xy((X_POS_MSB << 8) | X_POS_LSB,
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(Y_POS_MSB << 8) | Y_POS_LSB);
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if ((number_of_touch_points == 1) && (event_flag == EVENT_PRESS_DOWN)) {
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touching = 1;
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return TOUCH_START | xy;
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} else if ((number_of_touch_points == 1) && (event_flag == EVENT_CONTACT)) {
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return TOUCH_MOVE | xy;
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} else if ((number_of_touch_points == 0) && (event_flag == EVENT_LIFT_UP)) {
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touching = 0;
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return TOUCH_END | xy;
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}
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}
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if (last_packet) {
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// interrupt line is inactive, we didn't read valid touch data, and as far
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// as we know, we never sent a TOUCH_END event.
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touching = 0;
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return TOUCH_END | xy;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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