// Copyright 2024 Nick Brassel (@tzarc) // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later #pragma once // Keyboard level code can change where VIA stores the magic. // The magic is the build date YYMMDD encoded as BCD in 3 bytes, // thus installing firmware built on a different date to the one // already installed can be detected and the EEPROM data is reset. // The only reason this is important is in case EEPROM usage changes // and the EEPROM was not explicitly reset by bootmagic lite. #ifndef VIA_EEPROM_MAGIC_ADDR # define VIA_EEPROM_MAGIC_ADDR (EECONFIG_SIZE) #endif #define VIA_EEPROM_LAYOUT_OPTIONS_ADDR (VIA_EEPROM_MAGIC_ADDR + 3) // The end of the EEPROM memory used by VIA // By default, dynamic keymaps will start at this if there is no // custom config #define VIA_EEPROM_CUSTOM_CONFIG_ADDR (VIA_EEPROM_LAYOUT_OPTIONS_ADDR + VIA_EEPROM_LAYOUT_OPTIONS_SIZE) #define VIA_EEPROM_CONFIG_END (VIA_EEPROM_CUSTOM_CONFIG_ADDR + VIA_EEPROM_CUSTOM_CONFIG_SIZE)