grbl-LPC-CoreXY/grbl/main.c
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

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/*
main.c - An embedded CNC Controller with rs274/ngc (g-code) support
Part of Grbl v0.9
Copyright (c) 2012-2015 Sungeun K. Jeon
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 file is based on work from Grbl v0.8, distributed under the
terms of the MIT-license. See COPYING for more details.
Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Simen Svale Skogsrud
Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Sungeun K. Jeon
*/
#include "grbl.h"
// Declare system global variable structure
system_t sys;
int main(void)
{
// Initialize system upon power-up.
serial_init(); // Setup serial baud rate and interrupts
settings_init(); // Load Grbl settings from EEPROM
stepper_init(); // Configure stepper pins and interrupt timers
system_init(); // Configure pinout pins and pin-change interrupt
memset(&sys, 0, sizeof(sys)); // Clear all system variables
sys.abort = true; // Set abort to complete initialization
sei(); // Enable interrupts
// Check for power-up and set system alarm if homing is enabled to force homing cycle
// by setting Grbl's alarm state. Alarm locks out all g-code commands, including the
// startup scripts, but allows access to settings and internal commands. Only a homing
// cycle '$H' or kill alarm locks '$X' will disable the alarm.
// NOTE: The startup script will run after successful completion of the homing cycle, but
// not after disabling the alarm locks. Prevents motion startup blocks from crashing into
// things uncontrollably. Very bad.
#ifdef HOMING_INIT_LOCK
if (bit_istrue(settings.flags,BITFLAG_HOMING_ENABLE)) { sys.state = STATE_ALARM; }
#endif
// Grbl initialization loop upon power-up or a system abort. For the latter, all processes
// will return to this loop to be cleanly re-initialized.
for(;;) {
// TODO: Separate configure task that require interrupts to be disabled, especially upon
// a system abort and ensuring any active interrupts are cleanly reset.
// Reset Grbl primary systems.
serial_reset_read_buffer(); // Clear serial read buffer
gc_init(); // Set g-code parser to default state
spindle_init();
coolant_init();
limits_init();
probe_init();
plan_reset(); // Clear block buffer and planner variables
st_reset(); // Clear stepper subsystem variables.
// Sync cleared gcode and planner positions to current system position.
plan_sync_position();
gc_sync_position();
// Reset system variables.
sys.abort = false;
sys.rt_exec_state = 0;
sys.rt_exec_alarm = 0;
sys.suspend = false;
// Start Grbl main loop. Processes program inputs and executes them.
protocol_main_loop();
}
return 0; /* Never reached */
}