It makes no sense keeping watchdogReset as a separate function which
must be called, since it only contains one instruction: "wdr".
Not only was the code larger by 32 bytes in total, but also much slower
(call+ret take 4 cycles together for no reason in this case).
Surprisingly, doing just this on FW 3.9.3 solves issue #2954 on the one
affected EINSY board, even though it makes not much sense (there must be
some other timing issue).
Another request from our Service dept. - the user shall be prevented
from skipping the intro wizard, because otherwise some preset/calibrated
features will look like not done - especially live-z calibration.
And since there are users, who send a machine to service to perform 1st
layer calibration only, they must not omit the Z-calibration at the
start after shipping.
As the `M0/M1` moved to the beginning of the parser
- parser would not be able to "find" `M1nn` command if the query was `M1` instead of `M1 `
- to be able to "stop/halt" without sending a string and display default message use gcode `M0`
- as there are no `M0nn` gcodes the parser can query `M0` without additional space needed as in `M1 `
- If `M73` `R,S,C,D` values set the LCD Info screen clock switchs between Remaining and Change time
- If Remaining time is 0 while Change time is >0 the clock switchs between Change time and actual printing time
- If Change is 0 while Remaining time is >0 the clock shows the Remaining time
- If both are 0 the clock shows the actual printing time
- `M73 C` values are shown in "Normal" mode
- `M73 D` values are shown in "Stealth" mode
- Changing the speed will try to calculate the espected times and show `?` behind `R` or `C`
- Add parameter `C` to gcode `M73`
- LCD Info screen switches to change time if last `M73` gcode contains `C` parameter
- Examples:
- `M73 P5 R120` will display on LCD ` SD 5% 02:00R ` if it is printing at 100% speed
- `M73 P5 R120 C60` will display on LCD ` SD 5% 01:00C ` if it is printing at 100% speed
Slicers can generate "Time to change/pause/user interaction" using `C<mins:0-65535>` parameter to "overwrite" the remaining print time.
To switch between time to change and remaining time just send in intervals `M73` with or without `C` parameter.
The functions find_bed_induction_sensor_point_* have conflicting
extern and inline declarations.
These are used outside of the compilation unit only, and thus there's no
point in defining them inline.
This causes a compilation failure at O1 and above, which is strangely
avoided at Os.
... looks like I've been able to reduce the code by 80B by using the
clamp999() function. There are other spots this function can be used as
well, I didn't touch those yet.
upon request from our Service dept. - it is to do the same stuff like
Shipping prep., but keep the printer's stats intact. Still, this has to
be verified and may undergo some further changes.
Acceleration settings need to be saved in UVLO, since these are often
changed/set during a print. This is especially important for travel and
retract acceleration, which is usually set once per-print.
Saving and restoring is not 100% correct.
We save the current front-end value, which might ahead of the backend
when UVLO is triggered. Print acceleration, likely the most significant,
should be saved in the block buffer to be accurate.
Acceleration needs to be restored after the UVLO Z repositioning is
performed, using an M204 command. This is correct, however we don't save
the _temporary_ max acceleration limits set via M201, which could be
higher than the saved limits (via M500). This could result in lower
clamped values compared to the original print.
Maximum acceleration/jerk/feedrate limits should _all_ be saved in UVLO
in the future.
Allow to separate extrusion and travel acceleration settings using M204,
as Marlin 1.1.x and 2.x does using M204 T.
This allows to reduce the number of instructions required during
printing, since resetting the acceleration for travel moves is no longer
required and can be done a single time during the print.
Provision for this parameter was pre-existing, but not implemented.
M204 has two forms: the lagacy format (Marlin <1.1):
M204 S[print-acc] T[retract-acc]
and the newer format:
M204 P[print-acc] R[retract-acc] T[travel-acc]
The distinction in the MK3 FW is done based on the presence of the P
parameter. If P is seen, the new format is adoped. In the new format
however, M204 T was ignored until this change.
To keep backward compatibility, M204 S[acc] will set both print and
travel acceleration, which is identical in behavior to recent versions
of Marlin.
Depending if SD or USB/host print the firmware sends
- SD print: `// action:paused` or `// action:resumed` are send to inform USB/Host
- USB/host print: `// action:pause` or `// action:resume` are send to trigger the USB/host to handle it
- USB/host must handle `// action:pause` and `// action:resume` correctly to work
- Tested with Octoprint
- It handles every thing correctly
- Any combination of Octoprint and/or LCD `pause` and `resume` working correctly
- Tested with Pronterface
- It pauses BUT doesn't send the printer in pause position, and so it is not possible to `resume` from LCD menu
- I guess some Macros can fix that.
- Repetier Host/Server documentation shows that it should work. Not tested.
Could save 56 bytes in first step and additional 38 bytes adding `MSG_PAUSE_PRINT` to messages.c/.h
Updated `lang_en*.txt`
@todo Polish translation is 19 characters long (it still fits) BUT should be corrected to 18 chars.
It was left in the code in one of the refactoring/optimization passes.
It really didn't do any harm, but was limiting the performance of the
skipping algorithm.
+ some verification code added - will be removed after successful tests
fastio relies on macros for pin definitions, so we cannot use the const
declaration in Sd2PinMap or the arduino's definition.
Declare SDA/SCL_PIN into pins.h based on the current MCU, which is
identical in all our variants.
Remove the conflicting/unused declaration in Sd2PinMap.
- Start saving instructions as the whole PR was >1KB long.
- It turned out the compiler was unable to understand the core skipping
cycle and an ASM version had to be used.
- Add seekSet aware of the G-code filter
This is an extension/optimization of PR #2956.
It uses the cached 512B block buffer to avoid heavy-weight read() in SdBaseFile.
Even though this principle allowed the AVR to skip ~600KB of data within ~5 seconds,
the impact on code base is huge, especially into well proven and long-term stable
parts like reading a file from the SD card.
The sole purpose of this PR is to show/verify the possibility of the AVR CPU
in relation to adding thumbnails into MK3 G-codes.
Moreover, this PR shall not be merged unless the missing/commented features
are restored - especially file seeking and M84 search.
PFW-1175
If there are large blocks of comments in the G-code,
the printer may get shot down by its own watchdog.
Watchdog is generally set to 4s and updated only
in manage_heaters (and some other spots in some specific cases).
So far, the code reading the file and feeding it into Marlin
cycles indefinitely until it finds valid G-code lines and fills up the
command queue.
If the block is large enough, the printer cannot read it completely
within those 4s.
A simple workaround - bail out after some consecutive empty/comment
lines to enable other parts of code do their job (especially
manage_heaters).
Tested on MK404, previous FW fails with 600KB of comment lines at the
beginning, this patch survives. The printer even draws some update
on its status screen before starting a real print.
Introduce new macros TMC2130_MINIMUM_DELAY/STEPPER_MINIMUM_DELAY for
blocking pauses.
If MINIMUM_PULSE has defined to be zero, avoid the delay call entirely.
Farmers request having the Change filament menu item always visible in
the main menu and located after the Live Adjust Z (which disappears
after the first few printed layers).