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# Part of Grbl
#
# Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Simen Svale Skogsrud
# Copyright (c) 2012 Sungeun K. Jeon
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#
# Grbl is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Grbl is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Grbl. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# This is a prototype Makefile. Modify it according to your needs.
# You should at least check the settings for
# DEVICE ....... The AVR device you compile for
# CLOCK ........ Target AVR clock rate in Hertz
# OBJECTS ...... The object files created from your source files. This list is
# usually the same as the list of source files with suffix ".o".
# PROGRAMMER ... Options to avrdude which define the hardware you use for
# uploading to the AVR and the interface where this hardware
# is connected.
# FUSES ........ Parameters for avrdude to flash the fuses appropriately.
DEVICE ?= atmega328p
CLOCK = 16000000
PROGRAMMER ?= -c avrisp2 -P usb
OBJECTS = main.o motion_control.o gcode.o spindle_control.o coolant_control.o serial.o \
protocol.o stepper.o eeprom.o settings.o planner.o nuts_bolts.o limits.o \
Lots of re-organization and cleaning-up. Some bug fixes. - Added a new source and header file called system. These files contain the system commands and variables, as well as all of the system headers and standard libraries Grbl uses. Centralizing some of the code. - Re-organized the include headers throughout the source code. - ENABLE_M7 define was missing from config.h. Now there. - SPINDLE_MAX_RPM and SPINDLE_MIN_RPM now defined in config.h. No uncommenting to prevent user issues. Minimum spindle RPM now provides the lower, near 0V, scale adjustment, i.e. some spindles can go really slow so why use up our 256 voltage bins for them? - Remove some persistent variables from coolant and spindle control. They were redundant. - Removed a VARIABLE_SPINDLE define in cpu_map.h that shouldn’t have been there. - Changed the DEFAULT_ARC_TOLERANCE to 0.002mm to improve arc tracing. Before we had issues with performance, no longer. - Fixed a bug with the hard limits and the software debounce feature enabled. The invert limit pin setting wasn’t honored. - Fixed a bug with the homing direction mask. Now is like it used to be. At least for now. - Re-organized main.c to serve as only as the reset/initialization routine. Makes things a little bit clearer in terms of execution procedures. - Re-organized protocol.c as the overall master control unit for execution procedures. Not quite there yet, but starting to make a little more sense in how things are run. - Removed updating of old settings records. So many new settings have been added that it’s not worth adding the code to migrate old user settings. - Tweaked spindle_control.c a bit and made it more clear and consistent with other parts of Grbl. - Tweaked the stepper disable bit code in stepper.c. Requires less flash memory.
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print.o report.o system.o
# FUSES = -U hfuse:w:0xd9:m -U lfuse:w:0x24:m
FUSES = -U hfuse:w:0xd2:m -U lfuse:w:0xff:m
# update that line with this when programmer is back up:
# FUSES = -U hfuse:w:0xd7:m -U lfuse:w:0xff:m
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# Tune the lines below only if you know what you are doing:
AVRDUDE = avrdude $(PROGRAMMER) -p $(DEVICE) -B 10 -F
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COMPILE = avr-gcc -Wall -Os -DF_CPU=$(CLOCK) -mmcu=$(DEVICE) -I. -ffunction-sections
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# symbolic targets:
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all: grbl.hex
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.c.o:
$(COMPILE) -c $< -o $@
@$(COMPILE) -MM $< > $*.d
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.S.o:
$(COMPILE) -x assembler-with-cpp -c $< -o $@
# "-x assembler-with-cpp" should not be necessary since this is the default
# file type for the .S (with capital S) extension. However, upper case
# characters are not always preserved on Windows. To ensure WinAVR
# compatibility define the file type manually.
.c.s:
$(COMPILE) -S $< -o $@
flash: all
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$(AVRDUDE) -U flash:w:grbl.hex:i
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fuse:
$(AVRDUDE) $(FUSES)
# Xcode uses the Makefile targets "", "clean" and "install"
install: flash fuse
# if you use a bootloader, change the command below appropriately:
load: all
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bootloadHID grbl.hex
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clean:
rm -f grbl.hex main.elf $(OBJECTS) $(OBJECTS:.o=.d)
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# file targets:
main.elf: $(OBJECTS)
$(COMPILE) -o main.elf $(OBJECTS) -lm -Wl,--gc-sections
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grbl.hex: main.elf
rm -f grbl.hex
avr-objcopy -j .text -j .data -O ihex main.elf grbl.hex
avr-size --format=berkeley main.elf
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# If you have an EEPROM section, you must also create a hex file for the
# EEPROM and add it to the "flash" target.
# Targets for code debugging and analysis:
disasm: main.elf
avr-objdump -d main.elf
cpp:
$(COMPILE) -E main.c
# include generated header dependencies
-include $(OBJECTS:.o=.d)