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/*
system.c - Handles system level commands and real-time processes
Part of Grbl
Copyright (c) 2014-2015 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/>.
*/
#include "grbl.h"
void system_init()
{
CONTROL_DDR &= ~(CONTROL_MASK); // Configure as input pins
#ifdef DISABLE_CONTROL_PIN_PULL_UP
CONTROL_PORT &= ~(CONTROL_MASK); // Normal low operation. Requires external pull-down.
#else
CONTROL_PORT |= CONTROL_MASK; // Enable internal pull-up resistors. Normal high operation.
#endif
CONTROL_PCMSK |= CONTROL_MASK; // Enable specific pins of the Pin Change Interrupt
PCICR |= (1 << CONTROL_INT); // Enable Pin Change Interrupt
}
// Pin change interrupt for pin-out commands, i.e. cycle start, feed hold, and reset. Sets
// only the realtime command execute variable to have the main program execute these when
// its ready. This works exactly like the character-based realtime commands when picked off
// directly from the incoming serial data stream.
ISR(CONTROL_INT_vect)
{
uint8_t pin = (CONTROL_PIN & CONTROL_MASK);
#ifndef INVERT_CONTROL_PIN
pin ^= CONTROL_MASK;
#endif
// Enter only if any CONTROL pin is detected as active.
if (pin) {
if (bit_istrue(pin,bit(RESET_BIT))) {
mc_reset();
} else if (bit_istrue(pin,bit(CYCLE_START_BIT))) {
bit_true(sys.rt_exec_state, EXEC_CYCLE_START);
#ifndef ENABLE_SAFETY_DOOR_INPUT_PIN
} else if (bit_istrue(pin,bit(FEED_HOLD_BIT))) {
bit_true(sys.rt_exec_state, EXEC_FEED_HOLD);
#else
} else if (bit_istrue(pin,bit(SAFETY_DOOR_BIT))) {
bit_true(sys.rt_exec_state, EXEC_SAFETY_DOOR);
#endif
}
}
}
// Returns if safety door is ajar(T) or closed(F), based on pin state.
uint8_t system_check_safety_door_ajar()
{
#ifdef ENABLE_SAFETY_DOOR_INPUT_PIN
#ifdef INVERT_CONTROL_PIN
return(bit_istrue(CONTROL_PIN,bit(SAFETY_DOOR_BIT)));
#else
return(bit_isfalse(CONTROL_PIN,bit(SAFETY_DOOR_BIT)));
#endif
#else
return(false); // Input pin not enabled, so just return that it's closed.
#endif
}
// Executes user startup script, if stored.
void system_execute_startup(char *line)
{
uint8_t n;
for (n=0; n < N_STARTUP_LINE; n++) {
if (!(settings_read_startup_line(n, line))) {
report_status_message(STATUS_SETTING_READ_FAIL);
} else {
if (line[0] != 0) {
printString(line); // Echo startup line to indicate execution.
report_status_message(gc_execute_line(line));
}
}
}
}
// Directs and executes one line of formatted input from protocol_process. While mostly
// incoming streaming g-code blocks, this also executes Grbl internal commands, such as
// settings, initiating the homing cycle, and toggling switch states. This differs from
// the realtime command module by being susceptible to when Grbl is ready to execute the
// next line during a cycle, so for switches like block delete, the switch only effects
// the lines that are processed afterward, not necessarily real-time during a cycle,
// since there are motions already stored in the buffer. However, this 'lag' should not
// be an issue, since these commands are not typically used during a cycle.
uint8_t system_execute_line(char *line)
{
uint8_t char_counter = 1;
uint8_t helper_var = 0; // Helper variable
float parameter, value;
switch( line[char_counter] ) {
case 0 : report_grbl_help(); break;
case '$': case 'G': case 'C': case 'X':
if ( line[(char_counter+1)] != 0 ) { return(STATUS_INVALID_STATEMENT); }
switch( line[char_counter] ) {
case '$' : // Prints Grbl settings
if ( sys.state & (STATE_CYCLE | STATE_HOLD) ) { return(STATUS_IDLE_ERROR); } // Block during cycle. Takes too long to print.
else { report_grbl_settings(); }
break;
case 'G' : // Prints gcode parser state
// TODO: Move this to realtime commands for GUIs to request this data during suspend-state.
report_gcode_modes();
break;
case 'C' : // Set check g-code mode [IDLE/CHECK]
// Perform reset when toggling off. Check g-code mode should only work if Grbl
// is idle and ready, regardless of alarm locks. This is mainly to keep things
// simple and consistent.
if ( sys.state == STATE_CHECK_MODE ) {
mc_reset();
report_feedback_message(MESSAGE_DISABLED);
} else {
if (sys.state) { return(STATUS_IDLE_ERROR); } // Requires no alarm mode.
sys.state = STATE_CHECK_MODE;
report_feedback_message(MESSAGE_ENABLED);
}
break;
case 'X' : // Disable alarm lock [ALARM]
if (sys.state == STATE_ALARM) {
report_feedback_message(MESSAGE_ALARM_UNLOCK);
sys.state = STATE_IDLE;
// Don't run startup script. Prevents stored moves in startup from causing accidents.
if (system_check_safety_door_ajar()) { // Check safety door switch before returning.
bit_true(sys.rt_exec_state, EXEC_SAFETY_DOOR);
protocol_execute_realtime(); // Enter safety door mode.
}
} // Otherwise, no effect.
break;
// case 'J' : break; // Jogging methods
// TODO: Here jogging can be placed for execution as a seperate subprogram. It does not need to be
// susceptible to other realtime commands except for e-stop. The jogging function is intended to
// be a basic toggle on/off with controlled acceleration and deceleration to prevent skipped
// steps. The user would supply the desired feedrate, axis to move, and direction. Toggle on would
// start motion and toggle off would initiate a deceleration to stop. One could 'feather' the
// motion by repeatedly toggling to slow the motion to the desired location. Location data would
// need to be updated real-time and supplied to the user through status queries.
// More controlled exact motions can be taken care of by inputting G0 or G1 commands, which are
// handled by the planner. It would be possible for the jog subprogram to insert blocks into the
// block buffer without having the planner plan them. It would need to manage de/ac-celerations
// on its own carefully. This approach could be effective and possibly size/memory efficient.
// }
// break;
}
break;
default :
// Block any system command that requires the state as IDLE/ALARM. (i.e. EEPROM, homing)
if ( !(sys.state == STATE_IDLE || sys.state == STATE_ALARM) ) { return(STATUS_IDLE_ERROR); }
switch( line[char_counter] ) {
case '#' : // Print Grbl NGC parameters
if ( line[++char_counter] != 0 ) { return(STATUS_INVALID_STATEMENT); }
else { report_ngc_parameters(); }
break;
case 'H' : // Perform homing cycle [IDLE/ALARM]
if (bit_istrue(settings.flags,BITFLAG_HOMING_ENABLE)) {
sys.state = STATE_HOMING; // Set system state variable
// Only perform homing if Grbl is idle or lost.
// TODO: Likely not required.
if (system_check_safety_door_ajar()) { // Check safety door switch before homing.
bit_true(sys.rt_exec_state, EXEC_SAFETY_DOOR);
protocol_execute_realtime(); // Enter safety door mode.
}
mc_homing_cycle();
if (!sys.abort) { // Execute startup scripts after successful homing.
sys.state = STATE_IDLE; // Set to IDLE when complete.
st_go_idle(); // Set steppers to the settings idle state before returning.
system_execute_startup(line);
}
} else { return(STATUS_SETTING_DISABLED); }
break;
case 'I' : // Print or store build info. [IDLE/ALARM]
if ( line[++char_counter] == 0 ) {
settings_read_build_info(line);
report_build_info(line);
} else { // Store startup line [IDLE/ALARM]
if(line[char_counter++] != '=') { return(STATUS_INVALID_STATEMENT); }
helper_var = char_counter; // Set helper variable as counter to start of user info line.
do {
line[char_counter-helper_var] = line[char_counter];
} while (line[char_counter++] != 0);
settings_store_build_info(line);
}
break;
case 'R' : // Restore defaults [IDLE/ALARM]
if (line[++char_counter] != 'S') { return(STATUS_INVALID_STATEMENT); }
if (line[++char_counter] != 'T') { return(STATUS_INVALID_STATEMENT); }
if (line[++char_counter] != '=') { return(STATUS_INVALID_STATEMENT); }
if (line[char_counter+2] != 0) { return(STATUS_INVALID_STATEMENT); }
switch (line[++char_counter]) {
case '$': settings_restore(SETTINGS_RESTORE_DEFAULTS); break;
case '#': settings_restore(SETTINGS_RESTORE_PARAMETERS); break;
case '*': settings_restore(SETTINGS_RESTORE_ALL); break;
default: return(STATUS_INVALID_STATEMENT);
}
report_feedback_message(MESSAGE_RESTORE_DEFAULTS);
mc_reset(); // Force reset to ensure settings are initialized correctly.
break;
case 'N' : // Startup lines. [IDLE/ALARM]
if ( line[++char_counter] == 0 ) { // Print startup lines
for (helper_var=0; helper_var < N_STARTUP_LINE; helper_var++) {
if (!(settings_read_startup_line(helper_var, line))) {
report_status_message(STATUS_SETTING_READ_FAIL);
} else {
report_startup_line(helper_var,line);
}
}
break;
} else { // Store startup line [IDLE Only] Prevents motion during ALARM.
if (sys.state != STATE_IDLE) { return(STATUS_IDLE_ERROR); } // Store only when idle.
helper_var = true; // Set helper_var to flag storing method.
// No break. Continues into default: to read remaining command characters.
}
default : // Storing setting methods [IDLE/ALARM]
if(!read_float(line, &char_counter, ¶meter)) { return(STATUS_BAD_NUMBER_FORMAT); }
if(line[char_counter++] != '=') { return(STATUS_INVALID_STATEMENT); }
if (helper_var) { // Store startup line
// Prepare sending gcode block to gcode parser by shifting all characters
helper_var = char_counter; // Set helper variable as counter to start of gcode block
do {
line[char_counter-helper_var] = line[char_counter];
} while (line[char_counter++] != 0);
// Execute gcode block to ensure block is valid.
helper_var = gc_execute_line(line); // Set helper_var to returned status code.
if (helper_var) { return(helper_var); }
else {
helper_var = trunc(parameter); // Set helper_var to int value of parameter
settings_store_startup_line(helper_var,line);
}
} else { // Store global setting.
if(!read_float(line, &char_counter, &value)) { return(STATUS_BAD_NUMBER_FORMAT); }
if((line[char_counter] != 0) || (parameter > 255)) { return(STATUS_INVALID_STATEMENT); }
return(settings_store_global_setting((uint8_t)parameter, value));
}
}
}
return(STATUS_OK); // If '$' command makes it to here, then everything's ok.
}
// Returns machine position of axis 'idx'. Must be sent a 'step' array.
// NOTE: If motor steps and machine position are not in the same coordinate frame, this function
// serves as a central place to compute the transformation.
float system_convert_axis_steps_to_mpos(int32_t *steps, uint8_t idx)
{
float pos;
#ifdef COREXY
if (idx==A_MOTOR) {
pos = 0.5*((steps[A_MOTOR] + steps[B_MOTOR])/settings.steps_per_mm[idx]);
} else if (idx==B_MOTOR) {
pos = 0.5*((steps[A_MOTOR] - steps[B_MOTOR])/settings.steps_per_mm[idx]);
} else {
pos = steps[idx]/settings.steps_per_mm[idx];
}
#else
pos = steps[idx]/settings.steps_per_mm[idx];
#endif
return(pos);
}
void system_convert_array_steps_to_mpos(float *position, int32_t *steps)
{
uint8_t idx;
for (idx=0; idx<N_AXIS; idx++) {
position[idx] = system_convert_axis_steps_to_mpos(steps, idx);
}
return;
}