Read from ADC as fast as possible using the ADC interrupt to get
more accurate instantaneous readings.
Decouple the temperature_isr from the adc reading interval, so that
the two can run independently for future use.
- Move D23 into it's own function inside Dcodes
- Correctly include a break in the switch statement
- Show the dumper status (enabled/disabled) after toggling
- Allow to generate an immediate dump via g-code using D23 E for
symmetry with D20 E
Instead of having to guess the PC where the SP was sampled, always take
both. This allows "seamless" stack decoding for both serial and xflash
dumps, since we don't have to guess which function generated the dump.
Make the core functions (doing the sampling) be ``noinline`` as well,
so that they always have valid frame.
Save SP which is closest to the crash location, which simplifies
debugging. For serial_dump, write SP just before the dump.
For xfdump, save SP in the dump header.
This makes xfdump_dump and xfdump_full_dump_and_reset() equivalent for
stack debugging.
When XFLASH is not available, allow users to request _online_ crash
dumps by using D23 (since these require active user cooperation).
Once enabled, instead of just rebooting, dump memory directly to
the serial.
As similarly done with EMERGENCY_DUMP, we have two features that can be
enabled:
EMERGENCY_SERIAL_DUMP: enables dumping on crash after being requested
MENU_SERIAL_DUMP: allow triggering the same manually through the support
menu.
This requires expanding the dcode_core address type to 32bit type,
thus enlarges the D2/D3 implementation as a result.
Still allow to save all the original space if D6 is disabled, for now.
Allow to read up to 0x21ff, which is the last byte of SRAM. Set default
starting address to 0x200, which is the first true byte.
0x0-200 is mapped to register/io space and could cause issues when read
from bi-directional registers.
* Fix missing (hex) in D5 code
* Make ALL D-codes available for DEBUG mode
until now D3 and D5 needed to be defined separately
* Forgot to modify Marlin_main