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AW20216 use register increment for framebuffer flushes #13430

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This PR updates aw20216.c to take advantage of register address auto increment similar to some of the ISSI drivers.

This effectively obsoletes #13173, which contains a similar implementation.

I've done some testing using @KarlK90's debug trace prototype and this seems to be orders of magnitude faster than the existing code (pre and post update refers to before and after the commits in this PR):

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Types of Changes

  • Core
  • Bugfix
  • New feature
  • Enhancement/optimization
  • Keyboard (addition or update)
  • Keymap/layout/userspace (addition or update)
  • Documentation

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  • My code follows the code style of this project: C, Python
  • I have read the PR Checklist document and have made the appropriate changes.
  • My change requires a change to the documentation.
  • I have updated the documentation accordingly.
  • I have read the CONTRIBUTING document.
  • I have added tests to cover my changes.
  • I have tested the changes and verified that they work and don't break anything (as well as I can manage).

@github-actions github-actions bot added cli qmk cli command core dependencies documentation keyboard keymap python translation via Adds via keymap and/or updates keyboard for via support labels Jul 3, 2021
@Gigahawk Gigahawk changed the base branch from master to develop July 3, 2021 12:21
@github-actions github-actions bot removed cli qmk cli command via Adds via keymap and/or updates keyboard for via support documentation dependencies keymap translation python keyboard labels Jul 3, 2021
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@drashna drashna merged commit 6ac037a into qmk:develop Jul 3, 2021
cadusk pushed a commit to cadusk/qmk_firmware that referenced this pull request Jul 4, 2021
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* 'develop' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware: (37 commits)
  [Keyboard] Add CX60 (qmk#13402)
  Specskeys Configurator Bugfix and Refactor (qmk#13439)
  [Keyboard] IDOBAO ID67 (qmk#13378)
  [Keyboard] ortho boards from the technik gb (qmk#13382)
  [Keyboard] Add soldered variant of Titan 65 keyboard.  (qmk#13270)
  Pisces: correct layout macro reference in info.json (qmk#13410)
  [Keymap] Update Miryoku (qmk#13307)
  [Keyboard] Add wings42 keyboard (qmk#12734)
  [Keyboard] Added LAYOUT_60_iso_split_rshift to ok60 (qmk#12902)
  [Keymap] Jonavin merc additional encoder functionality (qmk#13039)
  [Bug] Pachi RGB - fix rgb placement (qmk#13428)
  AW20216 use register increment for framebuffer flushes (qmk#13430)
  Improve 'show_build_options' target (qmk#13425)
  [Keymap] gmmk pro keymap with numpad, enhanced encoder functionality and Win key lock (qmk#13406)
  [Keymap] Jonavin quefrency keymap add encoder functionality + 2tap Shift CAPSLOCK (qmk#13376)
  [Docs] RGB Matrix Caps Lock and Layer indicator example (qmk#13367)
  [Keymap] Add stanrc85 community layout (qmk#13338)
  [Keymap] 2Moons-JP Keymap Update (qmk#13279)
  [Keyboard] Added pistachio rev2 (qmk#13248)
  [Keymap] niclake - Keymap updates - Boardwalk updates & DZ60 create (qmk#13245)
  ...
nhongooi pushed a commit to nhongooi/qmk_firmware that referenced this pull request Dec 5, 2021
BorisTestov pushed a commit to BorisTestov/qmk_firmware that referenced this pull request May 23, 2024
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