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89 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sonny Jeon
3a68c22fab Individual control pin invert compile-option.
- Control pins may be individually inverted through a
CONTROL_INVERT_MASK macro. This mask is define in the cpu_map.h file.
2015-08-14 14:13:52 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
0427fd5b9f Version bump to v0.9j
- Version bump requested by OEMs to easily determine whether the
firmware supports the new EEPROM reset feature. Other than that, no
significant changes.
2015-07-17 08:19:57 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
cc38ae2471 Restore parameters minor bug fix.
- `$RST=#` was not wiping the G30 positions from EEPROM. Minor but now
fixed.
2015-06-25 15:05:47 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
81505e6a81 New EEPROM restore functions.
- Tweaked the previous EEPROM restore implementation and added new
functionality.

- `$RST=$` restores the `$$` grbl settings back to firmware defaults,
which are set when compiled.

- `$RST=#` restores the `$#` parameters in EEPROM. At times it’s useful
to clear these and start over, rather than manually writing each entry.

-`$RST=*` wipe all of the data in EEPROM that Grbl uses and restores
them to defaults. This includes `$$` settings, `$#` parameters, `$N`
startup lines, and `$i` build info string.

NOTE: This doesn’t write zeros throughout the EEPROM. It only writes
where Grbl looks for data. For a complete wipe, please use the Arduino
IDE’s EEPROM clear example.

- Refactored the restore and wipe functions in settings.c to
accommodate the new commands.
2015-06-20 10:27:24 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
185de02836 Added restore settings defaults command.
- New restore setting defaults command. Only wipes ‘$$’ setting in
EEPROM and reloads them based on the defaults used when Grbl was
compiled. Used with a `$RST` command

NOTE: `$RST` is intentionally not listed in the Grbl ‘$’ help message.
2015-06-18 09:23:17 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
e14cff3ddc Added G61 exact path support.
- G61 exact path is the Grbl default path control mode, so it’s now
added as a supported g-code.
2015-05-29 21:32:45 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
2e8ed41b11 Another git case-sensitive folder fix.
- I’m now officially annoyed.
2015-05-27 08:32:24 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
d0919142c5 Added X-Carve defaults.
- Added X-Carve 500mm and 1000mm default files.

- Tweaked all default files. Removed obsolete AUTO_START and updated
some JUNCTION_DEVIATION defaults after testing showed these needed to
be reduced slightly.
2015-05-27 08:19:22 -06:00
Michel Pollet
558e1a2dfc Rename Grbl to grbl
Otherwise compilation fails on linux, or other case sensitive systems

Signed-off-by: Michel Pollet <buserror@gmail.com>
2015-05-27 14:07:53 +01:00
Sonny Jeon
8a84f8987d Updated README 2015-05-26 10:49:37 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
0eb8bca3d9 CoreXY planner bug fix.
- CoreXY motions were moving to the negative value of the intended
target. Now fixed.
2015-05-23 16:40:20 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
993c83d1c8 Moved cpu_map.
- Moved cpu_map files to a cpu_map directory, like the defaults file
organization.
2015-05-23 12:43:52 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
f85c481ded Homing and limit updates. Minor bug fixes.
- Updated new homing cycle to error out when a pull-off motion detects
the limit is still active.

- Created a limits_get_state() function to centralize it. It reports
state as a bit-wise booleans according to axis numbering.

- Updated the print uint8 functions. Generalized it to allow both base2
and base10 printouts, while allowing base2 prints with N_AXIS digits
for limit state status reports. Doing this saved about 100bytes of
flash as well.

- Applied CoreXY status reporting bug fix by @phd0. Thanks!
2015-05-23 11:57:30 -06:00
ashelly
b58e8455c9 Moving defaults to individual files in subdirectory 2015-05-22 17:32:00 -04:00
Sonny Jeon
2beaeeb42b Merge pull request #700 from ashelly/header-split
Header split
2015-05-22 09:19:16 -06:00
ashelly
6558a71fb1 Fixing up comment blocks in headers 2015-05-22 10:48:25 -04:00
ashelly
25cdeb830b Splitting Cpu map into separate files.
Makes comparison, addition of new ones easier
2015-05-22 10:24:48 -04:00
Sonny Jeon
664854b9df Critical M0/2/30 fix. Homing updates.
- Critical fix for M0 program pause. Due to its recent change, it would
cause Grbl to suspend but wouldn’t notify the user of why Grbl was not
doing anything. The state would show IDLE and a cycle start would
resume it. Grbl now enters a HOLD state to better indicate the state
change.

- Critical fix for M2 and M30 program end. As with M0, the state
previously would show IDLE while suspended. Grbl now does not suspend
upon program end and leaves job control to the GUI. Grbl simply reports
a `[Pgm End]` as a feedback message and resets certain g-code modes.

- M2/30 g-code reseting fix. Previously Grbl would soft-reset after an
M2/30, but this was not complaint to the (linuxcnc) g-code standard. It
simply resets [G1,G17,G90,G94,G40,G54,M5,M9,M48] and keeps all other
modes the same.

- M0/M2/M30 check-mode fix. It now does not suspend the machine during
check-mode.

- Minor bug fix related to commands similar to G90.1, but not G90.1,
not reporting an unsupported command.

- Homing cycle refactoring. To help reduce the chance of users
misunderstanding their limit switch wiring, Grbl only moves a short
distance for the locate cycles only. In addition, the homing cycle
pulls-off the limit switch by the pull-off distance to re-engage and
locate home. This should improve its accuracy.

- HOMING_FORCE_ORIGIN now sets the origin to the pull-off location,
rather than where the limit switch was triggered.

- Updated default junction deviation to 0.01mm. Recent tests showed
that this improves Grbl’s cornering behavior a bit.

- Added the ShapeOko3 defaults.

- Added new feedback message `[Pgm End]` for M2/30 notification.

- Limit pin reporting is now a $10 status report option. Requested by
OEMs to help simplify support troubleshooting.
2015-05-17 13:25:36 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
f5e7436a02 Fix for limit pin reporting compile-option
- The limit pin reporting wasn’t working correctly due to calling the
wrong similarly-named function. Verified to be working now.
2015-03-29 20:33:51 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
4c20a2173f Commit history, logo license, full-arc fix.
- Commit history added to repo, as an easier way for people to see view
the changes over time.

- Grbl logo copyright license added. All rights reserved with regards
to the Grbl logo.

- G2/3 full circles would sometime not execute. The problem was due to
numerical round-off of a trig calculation. Added a machine epsilon
define to help detect and correct for this problem. Tested and should
not effect general operation of arcs.
2015-03-29 11:35:16 -06:00
Sungeun Jeon
234195e721 Compile-option for inverting spindle enable.
- Installed a compile-option for inverting the spindle enable pin for
certain electronics boards users have reported needing this.
2015-03-27 19:59:34 -06:00
Sungeun Jeon
ed29d8a122 New compile options and inverse time bug fix.
- Apparently inverse time motion were not working for quite some time.
Goes to show how many people actually use it. The calculation was bad
and is now fixed in this update. It should now work correctly.

- `;` comment type is now supported. This is standard on LinuxCNC and
common on 3d printers. It was previously not supported due to not
existing in the NIST standard, which is out-dated.

- New compile-option to ECHO the line received. This should help users
experiencing very weird problems and help diagnose if there is
something amiss in the communication to Grbl.

- New compile-option to use the spindle direction pin D13 as a spindle
enable pin with PWM spindle speed on D11. This feature has been
requested often from the laser cutter community. Since spindle
direction isn’t really of much use, it seemed like good good trade.
Note that M4 spindle enable counter-clock-wise support is removed for
obvious reasons, while M3 and M5 still work.
2015-03-27 18:13:21 -06:00
Sungeun Jeon
3d06897e47 Updated README.
- Also altered the G38.X reporting to save some bytes.
2015-03-15 21:57:21 -06:00
Sungeun Jeon
24ce518fda Cleaned-up limit pin reporting and comments.
- Cleaned up the limit pin state reporting option to display only the
state per axis, rather than the whole port. It’s organized by an XYZ
order, 0(low)-1(high), and generally looks like `Lim:001`.

- Separated the control pin state reporting from limit state reporting
as a new compile option. This stayed the same in terms of showing the
entire port in binary, since it’s not anticipated that this will be
used much, if at all.

- Updated some of the gcode source comments regarding supported g-codes.
2015-03-14 09:27:48 -06:00
Sonny Jeon
e832595e6d Another homing cycle fix.
- The homing cycle should be working again. Reverted it back to how it
was about a month ago before I started to fiddle with it. Turns out
that my past self knew what he was doing.
2015-03-07 13:32:59 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
76730176da Arduino IDE compatibility and minor homing fixes
- Added an include in the right spot, if a user tries to compile and
upload Grbl through the Arduino IDE with the old way.

- Fixed a minor bug with homing max travel calculations. It was causing
simultaneous axes homing to move slow than it did before.
2015-03-04 06:50:26 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
85b0c7a8b4 G91.1 support. Fixed a config.h option.
- G91.1 support added. This g-code sets the arc IJK distance mode to
incremental, which is the default already. This simply  helps reduce
parsing errors with certain CAM programs that output this command.

- Max step rate checks weren’t being compiled in if the option was
enabled. Fixed now.

- Alarm codes were not displaying correctly when GUI reporting mode was
enabled. Due to unsigned int problem. Changed codes to positive values
since they aren’t shared with other codes.
2015-02-25 08:29:56 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
d4ae8f94af Fixed config.h to Grbl release defaults.
- REPORT_GUI_MODE was accidentally enabled, when it shouldn’t have.
2015-02-23 18:50:32 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
c7db1c4546 New configuration options.
- New configuration option at compile-time:
 - Force alarm upon power-up or hard reset. When homing is enabled,
this is already the default behavior. This simply forces this all of
the time.
 - GUI reporting mode. Removes most human-readable strings that GUIs
don’t need. This saves nearly 2KB in flash space that can be used for
other features.
 - Hard limit force state check: In the hard limit pin change ISR, Grbl
by default sets the hard limit alarm upon any pin change to guarantee
the alarm is set. If this option is set, it’ll check the state within
the ISR, but can’t guarantee the pin will be read correctly if the
switch is bouncing. This option makes hard limit behavior a little less
annoying if you have a good buffered switch circuit that removes
bouncing and electronic noise.

- Software debounce bug fix. It was reading the pin incorrectly for the
setting.

- Re-factored some of the ‘$’ settings code.
2015-02-23 18:45:26 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
d034dc2181 Improved homing limit search handling.
- Instead of a single overall max travel for a search distance for the
homing limit switches. The homing cycle now applies the max travel of
each axis to the search target. Generally makes more sense this way and
saved more than a 100bytes of flash too.
2015-02-15 19:23:16 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
8c9fc7943e Homing alarm upon no switch. Licensing update.
- Homing cycle failure reports alarm feedback when the homing cycle is
exited via a reset, interrupted by a safety door switch, or does not
find the limit switch.

- Homing cycle bug fix when not finding the limit switch. It would just
idle before, but now will exit with an alarm.

- Licensing update. Corrected licensing according to lawyer
recommendations. Removed references to other Grbl versions.
2015-02-15 17:36:08 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
565519c144 Doc re-org. New Grbl Logos! 2015-02-13 18:39:37 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
025caffb2b Merge pull request #591 from EliteEng/edge
Safety Door Update for Mega2560
2015-02-13 17:16:25 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
a10b0ab43b Merge pull request #592 from poelstra/fix_softlimit
Fix EXEC_ALARM_* flags: soft limit would lead to hard limit error.
2015-02-13 17:15:37 -07:00
Martin Poelstra
56c4bfc7b9 Fix function signature of print_uint32_base10(), necessary for compiling simulator. 2015-02-13 22:57:11 +01:00
Martin Poelstra
9f7f270991 Fix EXEC_ALARM_* flags: soft limit would lead to hard limit error. 2015-02-13 22:50:07 +01:00
Rob Brown
fe16b7db5c Safety Door Update for Mega2560 2015-02-13 16:17:07 +08:00
Sonny Jeon
4bdc20ffb9 Overhauled state machine. New safety door feature.
- Overhauled the state machine and cleaned up its overall operation.
This involved creating a new ‘suspend’ state for what all external
commands, except real-time commands, are ignored. All hold type states
enter this suspend state.

- Removed ‘auto cycle start’ setting from Grbl. This was not used by
users in its intended way and is somewhat redundant, as GUI manage the
cycle start by streaming. It also muddled up how Grbl should interpret
how and when to execute a g-code block. Removing it made everything
much much simpler.

- Fixed a program pause bug when used with other buffer_sync commands.

- New safety door feature for OEMs. Immediately forces a feed hold and
then de-energizes the machine. Resuming is blocked until the door is
closed. When it is, it re-energizes the system and then resumes on the
normal toolpath.

- Safety door input pin is optional and uses the feed hold pin on A1.
Enabled by config.h define.

- Spindle and coolant re-energizing upon a safety door resume has a
programmable delay time to allow for complete spin up to rpm and
turning on the coolant before resuming motion.

- Safety door-style feed holds can be used instead of regular feed hold
(doesn’t de-energize the machine) with a ‘@‘ character. If the safety
door input pin is not enabled, the system can be resumed at any time.
2015-02-11 21:19:00 -07:00
Sonny Jeon
b237ad566a File re-organization. New Makefile.
- Re-organized source code files into a ‘grbl’ directory to lessen one
step in compiling Grbl through the Arduino IDE.

- Added an ‘examples’ directory with an upload .INO sketch to further
simplify compiling and uploading Grbl via the Arduino IDE.

- Updated the Makefile with regard to the source code no longer being
in the root directory. All files generated by compiling is placed in a
separate ‘build’ directory to keep things tidy. The makefile should
operate in the same way as it did before.
2015-02-10 19:30:40 -07:00