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Sonny Jeon
c8b53b9d0a Slow trailing steps fix. Added more defaults.
- Fixed an issue (hopefully) with slow trailing steps after a
triangular velocity profile move. Sets the trapezoid tick cycle counter
to the correct value for an accurate reproduction of the deceleration
curve. Keeps it from arriving too early to the target position, which
causes the slow trailing steps.

- Added Zen Toolworks 7x7 to default settings.

- Updated readme with new edge build.
2012-12-16 17:06:38 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
9e0ce55dbc Updated interface protocol. Fixed M2 bug.
- Updated interface protocol to play nicer with interface programs. All
Grbl responses beginning with '$' signifies a setting. Bracketed '[]'
responses are feedback messages containing either state, parameter, or
general messages. Chevron '<>' response are from the real-time status
messages, i.e. position.

- M2 Program end command was causing a system alarm. Fixed. Thanks
@blinkenlight !
2012-11-19 17:39:40 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
00fd09189d Housekeeping.
- Added some more notes to config.h.

- Added the ability to override some of the #defines around Grbl in
config.h, like planner buffer size, line buffer size, serial
send/receive buffers. Mainly to centralize the configurations to be
able to port to different microcontrollers later.
2012-11-08 19:23:47 -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
e0a9054e32 New report module. 6 persistent work coordinates. New G-codes and settings. README and minor bug updates
(NOTE: This push is likely buggy so proceed with caution. Just
uploading to let people know where we're going.)

- New report.c module. Moved all feedback functions into this module to
centralize these processes. Includes realtime status reports, status
messages, feedback messages.

- Official support 6 work coordinate systems (G54-G59), which are
persistently held in EEPROM memory.

- New g-code support: G28.1, G30.1 stores current machine position as a
home position into EEPROM. G10 L20 Px stores current machine position
into work coordinates without needing to explicitly send XYZ words.

- Homing performed with '$H' command. G28/G30 no longer start the
homing cycle. This is how it's supposed to be.

- New settings: Stepper enable invert and n_arc correction installed.

- Updated and changed up some limits and homing functionality. Pull-off
travel will now move after the homing cycle regardless of hard limits
enabled. Fixed direction of pull-off travel (went wrong way).

- Started on designing an internal Grbl command protocol based on the
'$' settings letter. Commands with non numeric characters after '$'
will perform switch commands, homing cycle, jogging, printing
paramters, etc. Much more to do here.

- Updated README to reflect all of the new features.
2012-11-01 09:37:27 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
065ceceb34 New alarm method. Re(re)organized status messages.
- Installed a new 'alarm' method to centralize motion kills across
alarm or reset events. Right now, this is controlled by system abort
and hard limits. But, in the future, a g-code parser error may call
this too as a safety feature.

- Re(re)organized status messages to just print all errors, regardless
from where it was called. This centralizes them into one place.

- Misc messages method installed for any user feedback that is not a
confirmation or error. Mainly so that there is a place to perform
warnings and such.

- New stuff installed and still made the flash size smaller by saving
flash space from clearing out repeated '\r\n' pgmstrings.

- Fixed a bug where hard limits message would print everytime a system
abort was sent.
2012-10-21 19:18:24 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
df5bb70b25 Hard limits, homing direction, pull-off limits after homing, status reports in mm or inches, system alarm, and more.
- Thank you statement added for Alden Hart of Synthetos.

- Hard limits option added, which also works with homing by pulling off
the switches to help prevent unintended triggering. Hard limits use a
interrupt to sense a falling edge pin change and immediately go into
alarm mode, which stops everything and forces the user to issue a reset
(Ctrl-x) or reboot.

- Auto cycle start now a configuration option.

- Alarm mode: A new method to kill all Grbl processes in the event of
something catastrophic or potentially catastropic. Just works with hard
limits for now, but will be expanded to include g-code errors (most
likely) and other events.

- Updated status reports to be configurable in inches or mm mode. Much
more to do here, but this is the first step.

- New settings: auto cycle start, hard limit enable, homing direction
mask (which works the same as the stepper mask), homing pulloff
distance (or distance traveled from homed machine zero to prevent
accidental limit trip).

- Minor memory liberation and calculation speed ups.
2012-10-16 21:29:45 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
34f6d2eb4b Minor updates, improvements, and bug fixes.
- Allowed status_message function to be called by others. This is to
centralize all feedback into protocol.c.

- Fixed a bug where line number words 'N' were causing the parser to
error out.

- Allowed homing routine feed rates to move slower than the
MINIMUM_STEP_RATE parameter in config.h.

- Homing performs idle lock at the end of the routine.

- Stepper idle lock time will now not disable the steppers when the
value is set at 255. This is accomodate users who prefer to keep their
axes enabled at all times.

- Moved some defines around to where they need to be.
2012-10-13 13:11:43 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
4c6f5bec48 Improved homing cycle. New settings: homing enable/rates, debounce and step idle lock time.
- Homing cycle will now cycle twice (spec more/less in config) to
improve repeatability and accuracy by decreasing overshoot.

- New Grbl settings added: Enable/disable homing cycles, homing seek
and feed rates, switch debounce delay, and stepper idle lock time.

- Please note that these settings may change upon the next push, since
there will be more added soon. Grbl *should* not re-write your old
settings, just re-write the new ones. So, make sure you keep these
written down somewhere in case they get lost from a code bug.

- Refactored settings migration to be a little smaller and managable
going forward.
2012-10-09 22:01:10 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
ff82489da7 Limit pin internal pull-resistors enabled. Re-wrote read_double() function. Correctly changed all 'double's to 'float's.
- Limit pin internal pull-resistors now enabled. Normal high operation.
This will be the standard going forward.

- Updated all of the 'double' variable types to 'float' to reflect what
happens when compiled for the Arduino. Also done for compatibility
reasons to @jgeisler0303 's Grbl simulator code.

- G-code parser will now ignore 'E' exponent values, since they are
reserved g-code characters for some machines. Thanks @csdexter!

- The read_double() function was re-written and optimized for use in
Grbl. The strtod() avr lib was removed.
2012-10-08 15:57:58 -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
4224ab4999 Minor prescalar optimization. Changed up some defines. 2012-09-21 17:55:02 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
79e0fd594b Added step pulse delay after direction set (Compile-time option only). Updated read me.
Added a compile-time only experimental feature that creates a
user-specified time delay between a step pulse and a direction pin set
(in config.h). This is for users with hardware-specific issues
(opto-couplers) that need more than a few microseconds between events,
which can lead to slowly progressing step drift after many many
direction changes. We suggest to try the hack/fix posted in the Wiki
before using this, as this experimental feature may cause Grbl to take
a performance hit at high step rates and about complex curves.
2012-06-26 21:48:42 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
e9b28279db Spindle DDR pins init minor fix. 2012-02-12 11:02:23 -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
Sonny Jeon
d27dd13a54 Fix bug with premature step end. Refactored _delay_ms() and square() for better portability.
- Fixed a premature step end bug dating back to Simen's 0.7b edge
version is fixed, from which this code is forked from. Caused by Timer2
constantly overflowing calling the Step Reset Interrupt every 128usec.
Now Timer2 is always disabled after a step end and should free up some
cycles for the main program. Could be more than one way to fix this
problem. I'm open to suggestions.

- _delay_ms() refactored to accept only constants to comply with
current compilers. square() removed since not available with some
compilers.
2012-01-15 18:25:12 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
89a3b37e02 Extended position reporting with both home and work coordinates. Home position now retained after reset. Other minor changes/fixes.
- Grbl now tracks both home and work (G92) coordinate systems and does
live updates when G92 is called.
- Rudimentary home and work position status reporting. Works but still
under major construction.
- Updated the main streaming script. Has a disabled periodic timer for
querying status reports, disabled only because the Python timer doesn't
consistently restart after the script exits. Add here only for user
testing.
- Fixed a bug to prevent an endless serial_write loop during status
reports.
- Refactored the planner variables to make it more clear what they are
and make it easier for clear them.
2012-01-10 08:34:54 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
e8a6bfd179 Position reporting, refactored system variables, serial print fixes, updated streaming scripts.
- Added machine position reporting to status queries. This will be
further developed with part positioning/offsets and maintaining
location upon reset.

- System variables refactored into a global struct for better
readability.

- Removed old obsolete Ruby streaming scripts. These were no longer
compatible. Updated Python streaming scripts.

- Fixed printFloat() and other printing functions.

- Decreased planner buffer back to 18 blocks and increased TX serial
buffer to 64 bytes. Need the memory space for future developments.

- Begun adding run-time modes to grbl, where block delete toggle, mm/in
reporting modes, jog modes, etc can be set during runtime. Will be
fleshed out and placed into EEPROM when everything is added.
2012-01-06 10:10:41 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
03e2ca7cd5 Initial v0.8 ALPHA commit. Features multi-tasking run-time command execution (feed hold, cycle start, reset, status query). Extensive re-structuring of code for future features.
- ALPHA status. - Multitasking ability with run-time command executions
for real-time control and feedback. - Decelerating feed hold and resume
during operation. - System abort/reset, which immediately kills all
movement and re-initializes grbl. - Re-structured grbl to easily allow
for new features: Status reporting, jogging, backlash compensation. (To
be completed in the following releases.) - Resized TX/RX serial buffers
(32/128 bytes) - Increased planner buffer size to 20 blocks. - Updated
documentation.
2011-12-08 18:47:48 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
292fcca67f Re-ordered stepper idle function to first disable interrupt. 2011-11-19 10:08:41 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
9141ad2825 Third time's a charm! No more deceleration issues! Updated grbl version and settings. General cleanup.
- Fleshed out the original idea to completely remove the long slope at
the end of deceleration issue. This third time should absolutely
eliminate it.
- Changed the acceleration setting to kept as mm/min^2 internally,
since this was creating unneccessary additional computation in the
planner. Human readable value kept at mm/sec^2.
- Updated grbl version 0.7d and settings version to 4. NOTE: Please
check settings after update. These may have changed, but shouldn't.
- Before updating the new features (pause, e-stop, federate override,
etc), the edge branch will soon be merged with the master, barring any
immediate issues that people may have, and the edge branch will be the
testing ground for the new grbl version 0.8.
2011-10-11 20:51:04 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
c98ff4cc2e Forgot something! Comments on what the last change does. 2011-10-07 15:51:40 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
ca26bb9ccf Minor update to further eliminate the ole long slope deceleration issue. New update note!
- Added another way to further ensure the long slope deceleration issue
is eliminated. If the stepper rate change is too great near zero, the
stepper rate is adjusted at half increments to the end of travel,
creating a smooth transition. - If the new STEPPER_IDLE_LOCK_TIME is
set as zero, this delay is not compiled at compile-time. - NOTE: The
next update is likely going to be major, involving a full re-write of
the stepper.c program to integrate a simple way to apply pauses,
jogging, e-stop, and feedrate overrides. The interface should be
flexible enough to be easily modified for use with either hardware
switches or software commands. Coming soon.
2011-10-06 23:14:21 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
59a84c4925 Added complete stop delay at the end of all motion. Moved grbl preprocessor script into a new repository.
Added a very short (25 ms) user-definable delay before the steppers are
disabled at the motors are disabled and grbl goes idle. This ensures
any residual inertia at the end of the last motion does not cause the
axes to drift and grbl to lose its position when manually entering
g-code or when performing a tool change and starting the next
operation.
2011-09-29 16:25:48 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
05ed6c122d Updated some comments and fixed a bug in the new stepper logic.
- The stepper logic was not initiating the decelerations for certain
cases. Just re-arranged the logic to fix it.
2011-09-25 19:24:29 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
2be0d66872 Fixed long slope at deceleration issue. Moved things into config.h. New MINIMUM_PLANNER_SPEED parameter.
- The long standing issue of a long slope at deceleration is likely
fixed. The stepper program was not tracking and timing the end of
acceleration and start of deceleration exactly and now is fixed to
start and stop on time. Also, to ensure a better acceleration curve fit
used by the planner, the stepper program delays the start of the
accelerations by a half trapezoid tick to employ the midpoint rule. -
Settings version 3 migration (not fully tested, but should work) -
Added a MINIMUM_PLANNER_SPEED user-defined parameter to planner to let
a user change this if problems arise for some reason. - Moved all
user-definable #define parameters into config.h with clear comments on
what they do and recommendations of how to change them. - Minor
housekeeping.
2011-09-24 07:46:41 -06:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
c0b4b8309a cleaned up serial completing support for non blocking tx and refactoring formatting functions into a new module 'print' 2011-06-03 15:28:14 +02:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
defabc80ed renamed wiring_serial to serial to reflect its complete remake 2011-05-31 22:45:38 +02:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
c2aec12004 converted the STEPPER_ENABLE_PIN to a STEPPER_DISABLE_PIN as per the request of Alden Hart of Grbl Shield fame. 2011-05-31 13:08:42 +02:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
68ff56a8b1 stepper enable pin now toggles to reflect the active/passive state of the stepper subsystem 2011-02-21 10:00:16 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
d5d6298de3 added support for limit switches and homing action 2011-02-20 00:29:56 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
9c8c259153 made most internal function static to allow gcc to inline them 2011-02-19 23:03:10 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
6edbbe322c lowercased boolean constants 2011-02-18 23:04:12 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
124bc363bd removed inline-keywords because gcc ignores them anyway 2011-02-17 23:59:10 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
1ed2195e11 a new (slightly inelegant) stab at eliminating the slow tail problem 2011-02-16 22:58:53 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
ff73645a14 cleanup, protected some more module variables as static 2011-02-12 00:03:58 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
bfd8cfa7dd slimmed down nuts_bolts 2011-02-11 23:53:58 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
ef61efbf70 makes sure steppers cruise at exactly nominal rate to eliminate rounding errors. Possibly fixes the problem where some moves have a long tail of slow steps. (Untested) 2011-02-11 01:31:44 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
6dc81b41c9 formatting + moved current position getter to planner 2011-02-11 00:44:18 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
a4c64945e0 refactored stepper_plan -> planner (untested) 2011-02-11 00:34:53 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
fc1c1b7e09 corrected speed calculation in planner (untested on hardware) 2011-02-10 23:48:17 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
c5e0285e80 eliminated som debug code 2011-02-10 17:06:34 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
041a8b8a3f purged debug code 2011-02-07 00:07:08 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
ba13ddadd0 refactoring that improved compartmentalization between stepper and stepper_plan modules 2011-02-06 23:52:12 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
52dda8713e purged an unused method 2011-02-06 23:41:04 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
c42741032f Refactored line buffering to eliminate state from motion control and centralize tracking of position. UNTESTED: NEEDS TESTING 2011-02-06 23:23:34 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
6d3ff506e8 refactored compile time settings back into a new file called config.h 2011-02-05 00:55:37 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
d00947a23a renamed config.* to settings.* 2011-02-05 00:45:41 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
59a9b64087 removed a grave little bug in the planner and added a baseline safe speed so that motion sequences do not attempt to go to speed 0, but to a safe, higher speed based on the max_jerk setting 2011-02-04 22:09:09 +01:00
Simen Svale Skogsrud
5694310a40 formatting 2011-01-31 23:04:39 +01:00