grbl-LPC-CoreXY/stepper_old.c
Sonny Jeon 7a175bd2db Push old dev_2 draft to work on other things.
- **NON-FUNCTIONAL**
- Contains an old draft of separating the stepper driver direct access
to the planner buffer. This is designed to keep the stepper and planner
modules independent and prevent overwriting or other complications. In
this way, feedrate override should be able to be installed as well.
- A number of planner optimizations are installed too.
- Not sure where the bugs are. Either in the new planner optimizations,
new stepper module updates, or in both. Or it just could be that the
Arduino AVR is choking with the new things it has to do.
2013-08-19 09:24:22 -06:00

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/*
stepper.c - stepper motor driver: executes motion plans using stepper motors
Part of Grbl
Copyright (c) 2011-2013 Sungeun K. Jeon
Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Simen Svale Skogsrud
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/>.
*/
/* The timer calculations of this module informed by the 'RepRap cartesian firmware' by Zack Smith
and Philipp Tiefenbacher. */
#include <avr/interrupt.h>
#include "stepper.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "settings.h"
#include "planner.h"
// Some useful constants
#define TICKS_PER_MICROSECOND (F_CPU/1000000)
#define CRUISE_RAMP 0
#define ACCEL_RAMP 1
#define DECEL_RAMP 2
// Stepper state variable. Contains running data and trapezoid variables.
typedef struct {
// Used by the bresenham line algorithm
int32_t counter_x, // Counter variables for the bresenham line tracer
counter_y,
counter_z;
int32_t event_count; // Total event count. Retained for feed holds.
int32_t step_events_remaining; // Steps remaining in motion
// Used by Pramod Ranade inverse time algorithm
int32_t delta_d; // Ranade distance traveled per interrupt tick
int32_t d_counter; // Ranade distance traveled since last step event
uint8_t ramp_count; // Acceleration interrupt tick counter.
uint8_t ramp_type; // Ramp type variable.
uint8_t execute_step; // Flags step execution for each interrupt.
} stepper_t;
static stepper_t st;
static block_t *current_block; // A pointer to the block currently being traced
// Used by the stepper driver interrupt
static uint8_t step_pulse_time; // Step pulse reset time after step rise
static uint8_t out_bits; // The next stepping-bits to be output
// NOTE: If the main interrupt is guaranteed to be complete before the next interrupt, then
// this blocking variable is no longer needed. Only here for safety reasons.
static volatile uint8_t busy; // True when "Stepper Driver Interrupt" is being serviced. Used to avoid retriggering that handler.
// __________________________
// /| |\ _________________ ^
// / | | \ /| |\ |
// / | | \ / | | \ s
// / | | | | | \ p
// / | | | | | \ e
// +-----+------------------------+---+--+---------------+----+ e
// | BLOCK 1 | BLOCK 2 | d
//
// time ----->
//
// The trapezoid is the shape the speed curve over time. It starts at block->initial_rate, accelerates by block->rate_delta
// until reaching cruising speed block->nominal_rate, and/or until step_events_remaining reaches block->decelerate_after
// after which it decelerates until the block is completed. The driver uses constant acceleration, which is applied as
// +/- block->rate_delta velocity increments by the midpoint rule at each ACCELERATION_TICKS_PER_SECOND.
// Stepper state initialization. Cycle should only start if the st.cycle_start flag is
// enabled. Startup init and limits call this function but shouldn't start the cycle.
void st_wake_up()
{
// Enable steppers by resetting the stepper disable port
if (bit_istrue(settings.flags,BITFLAG_INVERT_ST_ENABLE)) {
STEPPERS_DISABLE_PORT |= (1<<STEPPERS_DISABLE_BIT);
} else {
STEPPERS_DISABLE_PORT &= ~(1<<STEPPERS_DISABLE_BIT);
}
if (sys.state == STATE_CYCLE) {
// Initialize stepper output bits
out_bits = settings.invert_mask;
// Initialize step pulse timing from settings.
step_pulse_time = -(((settings.pulse_microseconds-2)*TICKS_PER_MICROSECOND) >> 3);
// Enable stepper driver interrupt
st.execute_step = false;
TCNT2 = 0; // Clear Timer2
TIMSK2 |= (1<<OCIE2A); // Enable Timer2 Compare Match A interrupt
TCCR2B = (1<<CS21); // Begin Timer2. Full speed, 1/8 prescaler
}
}
// Stepper shutdown
void st_go_idle()
{
// Disable stepper driver interrupt. Allow Timer0 to finish. It will disable itself.
TIMSK2 &= ~(1<<OCIE2A); // Disable Timer2 interrupt
TCCR2B = 0; // Disable Timer2
busy = false;
// Disable steppers only upon system alarm activated or by user setting to not be kept enabled.
if ((settings.stepper_idle_lock_time != 0xff) || bit_istrue(sys.execute,EXEC_ALARM)) {
// Force stepper dwell to lock axes for a defined amount of time to ensure the axes come to a complete
// stop and not drift from residual inertial forces at the end of the last movement.
delay_ms(settings.stepper_idle_lock_time);
if (bit_istrue(settings.flags,BITFLAG_INVERT_ST_ENABLE)) {
STEPPERS_DISABLE_PORT &= ~(1<<STEPPERS_DISABLE_BIT);
} else {
STEPPERS_DISABLE_PORT |= (1<<STEPPERS_DISABLE_BIT);
}
}
}
// "The Stepper Driver Interrupt" - This timer interrupt is the workhorse of Grbl. It is based
// on the Pramod Ranade inverse time stepper algorithm, where a timer ticks at a constant
// frequency and uses time-distance counters to track when its the approximate time for any
// step event. However, the Ranade algorithm, as described, is susceptible to numerical round-off,
// meaning that some axes steps may not execute for a given multi-axis motion.
// Grbl's algorithm slightly differs by using a single Ranade time-distance counter to manage
// a Bresenham line algorithm for multi-axis step events which ensures the number of steps for
// each axis are executed exactly. In other words, it uses a Bresenham within a Bresenham algorithm,
// where one tracks time(Ranade) and the other steps.
// This interrupt pops blocks from the block_buffer and executes them by pulsing the stepper pins
// appropriately. It is supported by The Stepper Port Reset Interrupt which it uses to reset the
// stepper port after each pulse. The bresenham line tracer algorithm controls all three stepper
// outputs simultaneously with these two interrupts.
//
// NOTE: Average time in this ISR is: 5 usec iterating timers only, 20-25 usec with step event, or
// 15 usec when popping a block. So, ensure Ranade frequency and step pulse times work with this.
ISR(TIMER2_COMPA_vect)
{
// SPINDLE_ENABLE_PORT ^= 1<<SPINDLE_ENABLE_BIT; // Debug: Used to time ISR
if (busy) { return; } // The busy-flag is used to avoid reentering this interrupt
// Pulse stepper port pins, if flagged. New block dir will always be set one timer tick
// before any step pulse due to algorithm design.
if (st.execute_step) {
st.execute_step = false;
STEPPING_PORT = ( STEPPING_PORT & ~(DIRECTION_MASK | STEP_MASK) ) | out_bits;
TCNT0 = step_pulse_time; // Reload Timer0 counter.
TCCR0B = (1<<CS21); // Begin Timer0. Full speed, 1/8 prescaler
}
busy = true;
sei(); // Re-enable interrupts. This ISR will still finish before returning to main program.
// If there is no current block, attempt to pop one from the buffer
if (current_block == NULL) {
// Anything in the buffer? If so, initialize next motion.
current_block = plan_get_current_block();
if (current_block != NULL) {
// By algorithm design, the loading of the next block never coincides with a step event,
// since there is always one Ranade timer tick before a step event occurs. This means
// that the Bresenham counter math never is performed at the same time as the loading
// of a block, hence helping minimize total time spent in this interrupt.
// Initialize direction bits for block
out_bits = current_block->direction_bits ^ settings.invert_mask;
st.execute_step = true; // Set flag to set direction bits.
// Initialize Bresenham variables
st.counter_x = (current_block->step_event_count >> 1);
st.counter_y = st.counter_x;
st.counter_z = st.counter_x;
st.event_count = current_block->step_event_count;
st.step_events_remaining = st.event_count;
// During feed hold, do not update Ranade counter, rate, or ramp type. Keep decelerating.
if (sys.state == STATE_CYCLE) {
// Initialize Ranade variables
st.d_counter = current_block->d_next;
st.delta_d = current_block->initial_rate;
st.ramp_count = ISR_TICKS_PER_ACCELERATION_TICK/2;
// Initialize ramp type.
if (st.step_events_remaining == current_block->decelerate_after) { st.ramp_type = DECEL_RAMP; }
else if (st.delta_d == current_block->nominal_rate) { st.ramp_type = CRUISE_RAMP; }
else { st.ramp_type = ACCEL_RAMP; }
}
} else {
st_go_idle();
bit_true(sys.execute,EXEC_CYCLE_STOP); // Flag main program for cycle end
return; // Nothing to do but exit.
}
}
// Adjust inverse time counter for ac/de-celerations
if (st.ramp_type) {
// Tick acceleration ramp counter
st.ramp_count--;
if (st.ramp_count == 0) {
st.ramp_count = ISR_TICKS_PER_ACCELERATION_TICK; // Reload ramp counter
if (st.ramp_type == ACCEL_RAMP) { // Adjust velocity for acceleration
st.delta_d += current_block->rate_delta;
if (st.delta_d >= current_block->nominal_rate) { // Reached cruise state.
st.ramp_type = CRUISE_RAMP;
st.delta_d = current_block->nominal_rate; // Set cruise velocity
}
} else if (st.ramp_type == DECEL_RAMP) { // Adjust velocity for deceleration
if (st.delta_d > current_block->rate_delta) {
st.delta_d -= current_block->rate_delta;
} else {
st.delta_d >>= 1; // Integer divide by 2 until complete. Also prevents overflow.
}
}
}
}
// Iterate Pramod Ranade inverse time counter. Triggers each Bresenham step event.
if (st.delta_d < MINIMUM_STEP_RATE) { st.d_counter -= MINIMUM_STEP_RATE; }
else { st.d_counter -= st.delta_d; }
// Execute Bresenham step event, when it's time to do so.
if (st.d_counter < 0) {
st.d_counter += current_block->d_next;
// Check for feed hold state and execute accordingly.
if (sys.state == STATE_HOLD) {
if (st.ramp_type != DECEL_RAMP) {
st.ramp_type = DECEL_RAMP;
st.ramp_count = ISR_TICKS_PER_ACCELERATION_TICK/2;
}
if (st.delta_d <= current_block->rate_delta) {
st_go_idle();
bit_true(sys.execute,EXEC_CYCLE_STOP);
return;
}
}
// TODO: Vary Bresenham resolution for smoother motions or enable faster step rates (>20kHz).
out_bits = current_block->direction_bits; // Reset out_bits and reload direction bits
st.execute_step = true;
// Execute step displacement profile by Bresenham line algorithm
st.counter_x -= current_block->steps[X_AXIS];
if (st.counter_x < 0) {
out_bits |= (1<<X_STEP_BIT);
st.counter_x += st.event_count;
if (out_bits & (1<<X_DIRECTION_BIT)) { sys.position[X_AXIS]--; }
else { sys.position[X_AXIS]++; }
}
st.counter_y -= current_block->steps[Y_AXIS];
if (st.counter_y < 0) {
out_bits |= (1<<Y_STEP_BIT);
st.counter_y += st.event_count;
if (out_bits & (1<<Y_DIRECTION_BIT)) { sys.position[Y_AXIS]--; }
else { sys.position[Y_AXIS]++; }
}
st.counter_z -= current_block->steps[Z_AXIS];
if (st.counter_z < 0) {
out_bits |= (1<<Z_STEP_BIT);
st.counter_z += st.event_count;
if (out_bits & (1<<Z_DIRECTION_BIT)) { sys.position[Z_AXIS]--; }
else { sys.position[Z_AXIS]++; }
}
// Check step events for trapezoid change or end of block.
st.step_events_remaining--; // Decrement step events count
if (st.step_events_remaining) {
if (st.ramp_type != DECEL_RAMP) {
// Acceleration and cruise handled by ramping. Just check for deceleration.
if (st.step_events_remaining <= current_block->decelerate_after) {
st.ramp_type = DECEL_RAMP;
if (st.step_events_remaining == current_block->decelerate_after) {
if (st.delta_d == current_block->nominal_rate) {
st.ramp_count = ISR_TICKS_PER_ACCELERATION_TICK/2; // Set ramp counter for trapezoid
} else {
st.ramp_count = ISR_TICKS_PER_ACCELERATION_TICK-st.ramp_count; // Set ramp counter for triangle
}
}
}
}
} else {
// If current block is finished, reset pointer
current_block = NULL;
plan_discard_current_block();
}
out_bits ^= settings.invert_mask; // Apply step port invert mask
}
busy = false;
// SPINDLE_ENABLE_PORT ^= 1<<SPINDLE_ENABLE_BIT;
}
// The Stepper Port Reset Interrupt: Timer0 OVF interrupt handles the falling edge of the
// step pulse. This should always trigger before the next Timer2 COMPA interrupt and independently
// finish, if Timer2 is disabled after completing a move.
ISR(TIMER0_OVF_vect)
{
STEPPING_PORT = (STEPPING_PORT & ~STEP_MASK) | (settings.invert_mask & STEP_MASK);
TCCR0B = 0; // Disable timer until needed.
}
// Reset and clear stepper subsystem variables
void st_reset()
{
memset(&st, 0, sizeof(st));
current_block = NULL;
busy = false;
}
// Initialize and start the stepper motor subsystem
void st_init()
{
// Configure directions of interface pins
STEPPING_DDR |= STEPPING_MASK;
STEPPING_PORT = (STEPPING_PORT & ~STEPPING_MASK) | settings.invert_mask;
STEPPERS_DISABLE_DDR |= 1<<STEPPERS_DISABLE_BIT;
// Configure Timer 2
TIMSK2 &= ~(1<<OCIE2A); // Disable Timer2 interrupt while configuring it
TCCR2B = 0; // Disable Timer2 until needed
TCNT2 = 0; // Clear Timer2 counter
TCCR2A = (1<<WGM21); // Set CTC mode
OCR2A = (F_CPU/ISR_TICKS_PER_SECOND)/8 - 1; // Set Timer2 CTC rate
// Configure Timer 0
TIMSK0 &= ~(1<<TOIE0);
TCCR0A = 0; // Normal operation
TCCR0B = 0; // Disable Timer0 until needed
TIMSK0 |= (1<<TOIE0); // Enable overflow interrupt
// Start in the idle state, but first wake up to check for keep steppers enabled option.
st_wake_up();
st_go_idle();
}
// Planner external interface to start stepper interrupt and execute the blocks in queue. Called
// by the main program functions: planner auto-start and run-time command execution.
void st_cycle_start()
{
if (sys.state == STATE_QUEUED) {
sys.state = STATE_CYCLE;
st_wake_up();
}
}
// Execute a feed hold with deceleration, only during cycle. Called by main program.
void st_feed_hold()
{
if (sys.state == STATE_CYCLE) {
sys.state = STATE_HOLD;
sys.auto_start = false; // Disable planner auto start upon feed hold.
}
}
// Reinitializes the cycle plan and stepper system after a feed hold for a resume. Called by
// runtime command execution in the main program, ensuring that the planner re-plans safely.
// NOTE: Bresenham algorithm variables are still maintained through both the planner and stepper
// cycle reinitializations. The stepper path should continue exactly as if nothing has happened.
// Only the planner de/ac-celerations profiles and stepper rates have been updated.
void st_cycle_reinitialize()
{
if (current_block != NULL) {
// Replan buffer from the feed hold stop location.
plan_cycle_reinitialize(st.step_events_remaining);
st.ramp_type = ACCEL_RAMP;
st.ramp_count = ISR_TICKS_PER_ACCELERATION_TICK/2;
st.delta_d = 0;
sys.state = STATE_QUEUED;
} else {
sys.state = STATE_IDLE;
}
}