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19 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Silas Baronda
a5c2964a8f Removing executable bit on the files 2013-01-17 23:25:18 -05:00
Sonny Jeon
5dd6d90122 Added Grbl state in status report. Removed switch support.
- Added Grbl state (Idle, Running, Queued, Hold, etc) to the real-time
status reporting feature as feedback to the user of what Grbl is doing.
Updated the help message to reflect this change.

- Removed switches (dry run, block delete, single block mode). To keep
Grbl simple and not muddled up from things that can easily be taken
care of by an external interface, these were removed.

- Check g-code mode was retained, but the command was moved to '$C'
from '$S0'.
2012-11-15 21:53:11 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
e6ad15b548 Tweaks. Seek rate updates when set. CCW arc full circle fix.
- Fixed a minor issue where the seek rates would not immediately be
used and only would after a reset. Should update live now.

- A full circle IJ offset CCW arc would not do anything. Fixed bug via
a simple if-then statement.

- Radius mode tweaks to check for negative value in sqrt() rather than
isnan() it. Error report updated to indicate what actually happened.
2012-11-10 12:49:33 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
5e7a4b3ba8 More tweaks. Removed dry run. Trimmed all messages to save flash space.
- Removed the dry run switch. It was getting overly complicated for
what it needed to do. In practice, single block mode and feed rate
overrides (coming in next release) does a much better job with dry runs
than 'dry run'.

- Trimmed all of Grbl's messages from help, status, feedback to
settings. Saved 0.6KB+ of flash space that could be used for v0.9
features.

- Removed some settings inits when set. Will depend on user to power
cycle to get some of these to reload.

- Fixed a bug with settings version not re-writing old settings, when
it should. Thanks Alden!
2012-11-07 20:53:03 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
c2b31a06ff Tweaked dry run and check g-code switches. Now resets when toggled off.
- To make managing the code easier and to help ensure a user starts
with a fresh reset, the functionality of check g-code and dry run has
been changed to automatically perform a soft reset when toggled off.
Position will not be lost, unless there is a cycle active. Feed hold
before toggling off it needed.

This is mainly a safety issue. If a user dry runs a program and kills
it mid-program, and then restarts it thinking to run it as normal, the
g-code modes that we're set may not be what they expect, and very bad
things can happen.

- NOTE: Grbl is at 83.5% of flash capacity. Not a lot of room left, but
I think we can squeeze in some more!
2012-11-05 13:32:29 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
8c0106c247 Tweaks and minor bug fixes. Added purge buffer command.
- Added a purge buffer (and lock) command. This is an advanced option
to clear any queued blocks in the buffer in the event of system
position being lost or homed. These queued blocks will likely not move
correctly if not purged. In typical use, the purging command releases
the homing axes lock in case a user need to move the axes off their
hard limit switches, but position is not guaranteed. Homing is advised
immediately after.

- Created a system-wide sync current position function. Cleans up some
of the repetitive tasks in various places in the code that do the same
thing.

- Removed the clear all switches command '$S'. Not really needed and
helped clean up a sync call.

- Other minor tweaks. Readme updated slightly..
2012-11-04 08:44:54 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
4c711a4af7 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 11:32:23 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
303cf59f52 Added block delete, opt stop, single block mode. New parser state and parameter feedback. Overhauled '$' command.
NOTE: Another incremental update. Likely buggy, still a ways to go
before everything is installed, such as startup blocks.

- Changed the '$' command to print help. '$$' now prints Grbl settings.
The help now instructs the user of runtime commands, switch toggling,
homing, etc. Jogging will be added to these in v0.9.

- Added switches: block delete, opt stop, and single block mode.

- Now can print the g-code parser state and persistent parameters
(coord sys) to view what Grbl has internally.

- Made the gc struct in the g-code parser global to be able to print
the states. Also moved coordinate system tracking from sys to gc struct.

- Changed up the welcome flag and updated version to v0.8c.

- Removed spindle speed from gcode parser. Not used.
2012-11-01 19:48:55 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
d30cb906f8 Updated limit/homing routine. Works, but needs more TLC.
- Added acceleration to the homing routine.

- Homing now accounts for different step rates when moving multiple
axes without exceeding acceleration limits.

- Homing now updates all internal positioning variables to machine zero
after completion.

- "Poor-man's" debounce delay added.

- Updated the delay_us() function to perform faster and more accurate
microsecond delays. Previously, the single increments would add
noticeable time drift for larger delays.

- Fix a bug in the stepper.c prescalar calculations that was changed in
the last commit.

- Other minor fixes.
2012-09-30 19:57:10 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
1720484d76 No changes. Github commit bug. 2012-06-27 07:06:24 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
567fbf93ed G54 work coordinate support (w/ G10,G92.1). Re-factored g-code parser with error checking. Minor compiler compatibility changes.
- G54 work coordinate system support. Up to 6 work coordinate systems
(G54-G59) available as a compile-time option.

- G10 command added to set work coordinate offsets from machine
position.

- G92/G92.1 position offsets and cancellation support. Properly follows
NIST standard rules with other systems.

- G53 absolute override now works correctly with new coordinate systems.

- Revamped g-code parser with robust error checking. Providing user
feedback with bad commands. Follows NIST standards.

- Planner module slightly changed to only expected position movements
in terms of machine coordinates only. This was to simplify coordinate
system handling, which is done solely by the g-code parser.

- Upon grbl system abort, machine position and work positions are
retained, while G92 offsets are reset per NIST standards.

- Compiler compatibility update for _delay_us().

- Updated README.
2012-02-11 11:59:35 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
b51e902530 Program stop support (M0,M1*,M2,M30*), proper position retainment upon reset, misc minor updates.
- Program stop support (M0,M1*,M2,M30*). *Optional stop to be done.
*Pallet shuttle not supported.

- Work position is set equal to machine position upon reset, as
according to NIST RS274-NGC guidelines. G92 is disabled.

- Renamed mc_set_current_position() to mc_set_coordinate_offset().

- Fixed bug in plan_synchronize(). Would exit right before last step is
finished and caused issues with program stops. Now fixed.

- Spindle now stops upon a run-time abort command.

- Updated readme and misc upkeeping.
2012-01-28 20:41:08 -07:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
9876e14f0b refactored handling of settings '$' command out of gcode module and into settings module 2011-02-18 22:59:16 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
682e23eb7b added error messages and dropped echoing of command input 2011-02-05 00:39:34 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
49a16cb777 refactored block buffer into separate module motion_plan pending the addition of the actual look ahead planner 2011-01-14 16:45:18 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
898b4ca99d further refactoring debris extraction 2010-03-03 17:52:56 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
e257fc195c support for helical motion 2009-02-11 00:37:33 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
50a9f78088 lots and lots of bugfixes after running on reals hardware for the first time 2009-02-03 09:56:45 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
9df29ad3b3 version 0.1 2009-01-25 00:48:56 +01:00