Merge pull request #2994 from AnHardt/Inerrup-save-serial
Interrupt safe serial --- Guard against non-atomic variable changes from interrupt routines
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2 changed files with 65 additions and 34 deletions
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@ -33,16 +33,19 @@
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#endif
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FORCE_INLINE void store_char(unsigned char c) {
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int i = (unsigned int)(rx_buffer.head + 1) % RX_BUFFER_SIZE;
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CRITICAL_SECTION_START;
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uint8_t h = rx_buffer.head;
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uint8_t i = (uint8_t)(h + 1) & (RX_BUFFER_SIZE - 1);
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// if we should be storing the received character into the location
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// just before the tail (meaning that the head would advance to the
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// current location of the tail), we're about to overflow the buffer
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// and so we don't write the character or advance the head.
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if (i != rx_buffer.tail) {
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rx_buffer.buffer[rx_buffer.head] = c;
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rx_buffer.head = i;
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}
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// if we should be storing the received character into the location
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// just before the tail (meaning that the head would advance to the
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// current location of the tail), we're about to overflow the buffer
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// and so we don't write the character or advance the head.
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if (i != rx_buffer.tail) {
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rx_buffer.buffer[h] = c;
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rx_buffer.head = i;
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}
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CRITICAL_SECTION_END;
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}
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@ -101,24 +104,32 @@ void MarlinSerial::end() {
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int MarlinSerial::peek(void) {
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if (rx_buffer.head == rx_buffer.tail) {
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return -1;
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int v;
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CRITICAL_SECTION_START;
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uint8_t t = rx_buffer.tail;
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if (rx_buffer.head == t) {
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v = -1;
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}
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else {
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return rx_buffer.buffer[rx_buffer.tail];
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v = rx_buffer.buffer[t];
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}
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CRITICAL_SECTION_END;
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return v;
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}
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int MarlinSerial::read(void) {
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// if the head isn't ahead of the tail, we don't have any characters
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if (rx_buffer.head == rx_buffer.tail) {
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return -1;
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int v;
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CRITICAL_SECTION_START;
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uint8_t t = rx_buffer.tail;
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if (rx_buffer.head == t) {
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v = -1;
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}
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else {
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unsigned char c = rx_buffer.buffer[rx_buffer.tail];
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rx_buffer.tail = (unsigned int)(rx_buffer.tail + 1) % RX_BUFFER_SIZE;
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return c;
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v = rx_buffer.buffer[t];
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rx_buffer.tail = (uint8_t)(t + 1) & (RX_BUFFER_SIZE - 1);
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}
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CRITICAL_SECTION_END;
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return v;
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}
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void MarlinSerial::flush() {
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// the value to rx_buffer_tail; the previous value of rx_buffer_head
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// may be written to rx_buffer_tail, making it appear as if the buffer
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// were full, not empty.
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rx_buffer.head = rx_buffer.tail;
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CRITICAL_SECTION_START;
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rx_buffer.head = rx_buffer.tail;
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CRITICAL_SECTION_END;
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}
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#define MarlinSerial_h
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#include "Marlin.h"
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#ifndef CRITICAL_SECTION_START
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#define CRITICAL_SECTION_START unsigned char _sreg = SREG; cli();
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#define CRITICAL_SECTION_END SREG = _sreg;
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#endif
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#ifndef SERIAL_PORT
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#define SERIAL_PORT 0
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#endif
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// using a ring buffer (I think), in which rx_buffer_head is the index of the
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// location to which to write the next incoming character and rx_buffer_tail
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// is the index of the location from which to read.
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#define RX_BUFFER_SIZE 128
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// 256 is the max limit due to uint8_t head and tail. Use only powers of 2. (...,16,32,64,128,256)
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#ifndef RX_BUFFER_SIZE
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#define RX_BUFFER_SIZE 128
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#endif
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#if !((RX_BUFFER_SIZE == 256) ||(RX_BUFFER_SIZE == 128) ||(RX_BUFFER_SIZE == 64) ||(RX_BUFFER_SIZE == 32) ||(RX_BUFFER_SIZE == 16) ||(RX_BUFFER_SIZE == 8) ||(RX_BUFFER_SIZE == 4) ||(RX_BUFFER_SIZE == 2))
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#error RX_BUFFER_SIZE has to be a power of 2 and >= 2
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#endif
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struct ring_buffer {
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unsigned char buffer[RX_BUFFER_SIZE];
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int head;
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int tail;
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volatile uint8_t head;
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volatile uint8_t tail;
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};
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#if UART_PRESENT(SERIAL_PORT)
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int read(void);
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void flush(void);
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FORCE_INLINE int available(void) {
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return (unsigned int)(RX_BUFFER_SIZE + rx_buffer.head - rx_buffer.tail) % RX_BUFFER_SIZE;
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FORCE_INLINE uint8_t available(void) {
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CRITICAL_SECTION_START;
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uint8_t h = rx_buffer.head;
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uint8_t t = rx_buffer.tail;
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CRITICAL_SECTION_END;
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return (uint8_t)(RX_BUFFER_SIZE + h - t) & (RX_BUFFER_SIZE - 1);
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}
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FORCE_INLINE void write(uint8_t c) {
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FORCE_INLINE void checkRx(void) {
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if (TEST(M_UCSRxA, M_RXCx)) {
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unsigned char c = M_UDRx;
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int i = (unsigned int)(rx_buffer.head + 1) % RX_BUFFER_SIZE;
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CRITICAL_SECTION_START;
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uint8_t h = rx_buffer.head;
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uint8_t i = (uint8_t)(h + 1) & (RX_BUFFER_SIZE - 1);
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// if we should be storing the received character into the location
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// just before the tail (meaning that the head would advance to the
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// current location of the tail), we're about to overflow the buffer
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// and so we don't write the character or advance the head.
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if (i != rx_buffer.tail) {
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rx_buffer.buffer[rx_buffer.head] = c;
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rx_buffer.head = i;
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}
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// if we should be storing the received character into the location
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// just before the tail (meaning that the head would advance to the
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// current location of the tail), we're about to overflow the buffer
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// and so we don't write the character or advance the head.
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if (i != rx_buffer.tail) {
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rx_buffer.buffer[h] = c;
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rx_buffer.head = i;
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}
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CRITICAL_SECTION_END;
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}
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}
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