2012-11-02 02:48:55 +01:00
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/*
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settings.c - eeprom configuration handling
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Part of Grbl
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Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Simen Svale Skogsrud
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Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Sungeun K. Jeon
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Grbl is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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Grbl is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with Grbl. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#include <avr/io.h>
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New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
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#include "protocol.h"
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#include "report.h"
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#include "stepper.h"
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2012-11-02 02:48:55 +01:00
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#include "nuts_bolts.h"
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#include "settings.h"
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#include "eeprom.h"
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settings_t settings;
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// Version 4 outdated settings record
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typedef struct {
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float steps_per_mm[3];
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uint8_t microsteps;
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uint8_t pulse_microseconds;
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float default_feed_rate;
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float default_seek_rate;
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uint8_t invert_mask;
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float mm_per_arc_segment;
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float acceleration;
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float junction_deviation;
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} settings_v4_t;
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New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
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// Method to store startup lines into EEPROM
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void settings_store_startup_line(uint8_t n, char *line)
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{
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uint16_t addr = n*(LINE_BUFFER_SIZE+1)+EEPROM_ADDR_STARTUP_BLOCK;
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memcpy_to_eeprom_with_checksum(addr,(char*)line, LINE_BUFFER_SIZE);
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}
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2012-11-02 02:48:55 +01:00
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New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
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// Method to store coord data parameters into EEPROM
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void settings_write_coord_data(uint8_t coord_select, float *coord_data)
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{
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uint16_t addr = coord_select*(sizeof(float)*N_AXIS+1) + EEPROM_ADDR_PARAMETERS;
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memcpy_to_eeprom_with_checksum(addr,(char*)coord_data, sizeof(float)*N_AXIS);
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}
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New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
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// Method to store Grbl global settings struct and version number into EEPROM
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2012-11-02 02:48:55 +01:00
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void write_global_settings()
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{
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eeprom_put_char(0, SETTINGS_VERSION);
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memcpy_to_eeprom_with_checksum(EEPROM_ADDR_GLOBAL, (char*)&settings, sizeof(settings_t));
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}
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New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
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// Method to reset Grbl global settings back to defaults.
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void settings_reset(bool reset_all) {
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// Reset all settings or only the migration settings to the new version.
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if (reset_all) {
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settings.steps_per_mm[X_AXIS] = DEFAULT_X_STEPS_PER_MM;
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settings.steps_per_mm[Y_AXIS] = DEFAULT_Y_STEPS_PER_MM;
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settings.steps_per_mm[Z_AXIS] = DEFAULT_Z_STEPS_PER_MM;
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settings.pulse_microseconds = DEFAULT_STEP_PULSE_MICROSECONDS;
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settings.default_feed_rate = DEFAULT_FEEDRATE;
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settings.default_seek_rate = DEFAULT_RAPID_FEEDRATE;
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settings.acceleration = DEFAULT_ACCELERATION;
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settings.mm_per_arc_segment = DEFAULT_MM_PER_ARC_SEGMENT;
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settings.invert_mask = DEFAULT_STEPPING_INVERT_MASK;
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settings.junction_deviation = DEFAULT_JUNCTION_DEVIATION;
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}
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// New settings since last version
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settings.flags = 0;
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if (DEFAULT_REPORT_INCHES) { settings.flags |= BITFLAG_REPORT_INCHES; }
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if (DEFAULT_AUTO_START) { settings.flags |= BITFLAG_AUTO_START; }
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if (DEFAULT_INVERT_ST_ENABLE) { settings.flags |= BITFLAG_INVERT_ST_ENABLE; }
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if (DEFAULT_HARD_LIMIT_ENABLE) { settings.flags |= BITFLAG_HARD_LIMIT_ENABLE; }
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if (DEFAULT_HOMING_ENABLE) { settings.flags |= BITFLAG_HOMING_ENABLE; }
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settings.homing_dir_mask = DEFAULT_HOMING_DIR_MASK;
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settings.homing_feed_rate = DEFAULT_HOMING_FEEDRATE;
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settings.homing_seek_rate = DEFAULT_HOMING_RAPID_FEEDRATE;
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settings.homing_debounce_delay = DEFAULT_HOMING_DEBOUNCE_DELAY;
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settings.homing_pulloff = DEFAULT_HOMING_PULLOFF;
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settings.stepper_idle_lock_time = DEFAULT_STEPPER_IDLE_LOCK_TIME;
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settings.decimal_places = DEFAULT_DECIMAL_PLACES;
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settings.n_arc_correction = DEFAULT_N_ARC_CORRECTION;
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write_global_settings();
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New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
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}
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// Reads startup line from EEPROM. Updated pointed line string data.
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uint8_t settings_read_startup_line(uint8_t n, char *line)
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{
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uint16_t addr = n*(LINE_BUFFER_SIZE+1)+EEPROM_ADDR_STARTUP_BLOCK;
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if (!(memcpy_from_eeprom_with_checksum((char*)line, addr, LINE_BUFFER_SIZE))) {
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// Reset line with default value
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// TODO: Need to come up with a method to do this.
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line[0] = 0;
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settings_store_startup_line(n, line);
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return(false);
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} else {
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return(true);
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}
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}
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// Read selected coordinate data from EEPROM. Updates pointed coord_data value.
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uint8_t settings_read_coord_data(uint8_t coord_select, float *coord_data)
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{
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uint16_t addr = coord_select*(sizeof(float)*N_AXIS+1) + EEPROM_ADDR_PARAMETERS;
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New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
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if (!(memcpy_from_eeprom_with_checksum((char*)coord_data, addr, sizeof(float)*N_AXIS))) {
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// Reset with default zero vector
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clear_vector_float(coord_data);
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settings_write_coord_data(coord_select,coord_data);
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return(false);
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} else {
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return(true);
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}
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}
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New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
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// Reads Grbl global settings struct from EEPROM.
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uint8_t read_global_settings() {
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// Check version-byte of eeprom
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uint8_t version = eeprom_get_char(0);
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if (version == SETTINGS_VERSION) {
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// Read settings-record and check checksum
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if (!(memcpy_from_eeprom_with_checksum((char*)&settings, EEPROM_ADDR_GLOBAL, sizeof(settings_t)))) {
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return(false);
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}
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} else {
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if (version <= 4) {
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// Migrate from settings version 4 to current version.
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if (!(memcpy_from_eeprom_with_checksum((char*)&settings, 1, sizeof(settings_v4_t)))) {
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return(false);
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}
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settings_reset(false);
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} else if (version >= 50) {
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// Developmental settings. Version numbers greater than or equal to 50 are temporary.
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// Currently, this will update the user settings to v4 and the remainder of the settings
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// should be re-written to the default value, if the developmental version number changed.
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// Grab settings regardless of error.
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New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
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memcpy_from_eeprom_with_checksum((char*)&settings, EEPROM_ADDR_GLOBAL, sizeof(settings_t));
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2012-11-02 02:48:55 +01:00
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settings_reset(false);
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} else {
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return(false);
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}
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}
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return(true);
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}
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// A helper method to set settings from command line
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uint8_t settings_store_global_setting(int parameter, float value) {
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switch(parameter) {
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case 0: case 1: case 2:
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if (value <= 0.0) { return(STATUS_SETTING_VALUE_NEG); }
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settings.steps_per_mm[parameter] = value; break;
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case 3:
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if (value < 3) { return(STATUS_SETTING_STEP_PULSE_MIN); }
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settings.pulse_microseconds = round(value); break;
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case 4: settings.default_feed_rate = value; break;
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case 5: settings.default_seek_rate = value; break;
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case 6: settings.mm_per_arc_segment = value; break;
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case 7: settings.invert_mask = trunc(value); break;
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case 8: settings.acceleration = value*60*60; break; // Convert to mm/min^2 for grbl internal use.
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case 9: settings.junction_deviation = fabs(value); break;
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case 10:
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if (value) {
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settings.flags |= BITFLAG_REPORT_INCHES;
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} else { settings.flags &= ~BITFLAG_REPORT_INCHES; }
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break;
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case 11:
|
New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
|
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// Immediately apply auto_start to sys struct.
|
|
|
|
if (value) {
|
2012-11-02 02:48:55 +01:00
|
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|
settings.flags |= BITFLAG_AUTO_START;
|
New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
|
|
|
sys.auto_start = true;
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
settings.flags &= ~BITFLAG_AUTO_START;
|
|
|
|
sys.auto_start = false;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2012-11-02 02:48:55 +01:00
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case 12:
|
|
|
|
if (value) {
|
|
|
|
settings.flags |= BITFLAG_INVERT_ST_ENABLE;
|
|
|
|
} else { settings.flags &= ~BITFLAG_INVERT_ST_ENABLE; }
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case 13:
|
|
|
|
if (value) {
|
|
|
|
settings.flags |= BITFLAG_HARD_LIMIT_ENABLE;
|
|
|
|
} else { settings.flags &= ~BITFLAG_HARD_LIMIT_ENABLE; }
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case 14:
|
|
|
|
if (value) {
|
New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
|
|
|
settings.flags |= BITFLAG_HOMING_ENABLE;
|
|
|
|
sys.state = STATE_LOST;
|
|
|
|
report_feedback_message(MESSAGE_POSITION_LOST);
|
2012-11-02 02:48:55 +01:00
|
|
|
report_feedback_message(MESSAGE_HOMING_ENABLE);
|
|
|
|
} else { settings.flags &= ~BITFLAG_HOMING_ENABLE; }
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case 15: settings.homing_dir_mask = trunc(value); break;
|
|
|
|
case 16: settings.homing_feed_rate = value; break;
|
|
|
|
case 17: settings.homing_seek_rate = value; break;
|
|
|
|
case 18: settings.homing_debounce_delay = round(value); break;
|
|
|
|
case 19:
|
|
|
|
if (value <= 0.0) { return(STATUS_SETTING_VALUE_NEG); }
|
|
|
|
settings.homing_pulloff = value; break;
|
|
|
|
case 20:
|
New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
|
|
|
settings.stepper_idle_lock_time = round(value);
|
|
|
|
// Immediately toggle stepper enable/disable functions to ensure change from always
|
|
|
|
// enable or disable. Will not start or stop a cycle.
|
|
|
|
if (!sys.state) { // Only if idle.
|
|
|
|
st_wake_up();
|
|
|
|
st_go_idle();
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
break;
|
2012-11-02 02:48:55 +01:00
|
|
|
case 21: settings.decimal_places = round(value); break;
|
|
|
|
case 22: settings.n_arc_correction = round(value); break;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
|
|
return(STATUS_INVALID_STATEMENT);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
write_global_settings();
|
|
|
|
return(STATUS_OK);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Initialize the config subsystem
|
|
|
|
void settings_init() {
|
|
|
|
if(!read_global_settings()) {
|
|
|
|
report_status_message(STATUS_SETTING_READ_FAIL);
|
|
|
|
settings_reset(true);
|
New startup script setting. New dry run, check gcode switches. New system state variable. Lots of reorganizing.
(All v0.8 features installed. Still likely buggy, but now thourough
testing will need to start to squash them all. As soon as we're done,
this will be pushed to master and v0.9 development will be started.
Please report ANY issues to us so we can get this rolled out ASAP.)
- User startup script! A user can now save one (up to 5 as compile-time
option) block of g-code in EEPROM memory. This will be run everytime
Grbl resets. Mainly to be used as a way to set your preferences, like
G21, G54, etc.
- New dry run and check g-code switches. Dry run moves ALL motions at
rapids rate ignoring spindle, coolant, and dwell commands. For rapid
physical proofing of your code. The check g-code switch ignores all
motion and provides the user a way to check if there are any errors in
their program that Grbl may not like.
- Program restart! (sort of). Program restart is typically an advanced
feature that allows users to restart a program mid-stream. The check
g-code switch can perform this feature by enabling the switch at the
start of the program, and disabling it at the desired point with some
minimal changes.
- New system state variable. This state variable tracks all of the
different state processes that Grbl performs, i.e. cycle start, feed
hold, homing, etc. This is mainly for making managing of these task
easier and more clear.
- Position lost state variable. Only when homing is enabled, Grbl will
refuse to move until homing is completed and position is known. This is
mainly for safety. Otherwise, it will let users fend for themselves.
- Moved the default settings defines into config.h. The plan is to
eventually create a set of config.h's for particular as-built machines
to help users from doing it themselves.
- Moved around misc defines into .h files. And lots of other little
things.
2012-11-03 18:32:23 +01:00
|
|
|
report_grbl_settings();
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Read all parameter data into a dummy variable. If error, reset to zero, otherwise do nothing.
|
|
|
|
float coord_data[N_AXIS];
|
|
|
|
uint8_t i;
|
|
|
|
for (i=0; i<=SETTING_INDEX_NCOORD; i++) {
|
|
|
|
if (!settings_read_coord_data(i, coord_data)) {
|
|
|
|
report_status_message(STATUS_SETTING_READ_FAIL);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// NOTE: Startup lines are handled and called by protocol_init().
|
2012-11-02 02:48:55 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|