This is the easiest way to make button pin testing consistent without
renaming all the button pins. Just make a macro especially for testing
if button pins are set, since they are named consistently in the pins
files.
Aim: Test probes in update_endstops only when activated
Changes:
Configurations
Add define for FIX_MOUNTED_PROBE to handle the situation where formerly ENDSTOPS_ONLY_FOR_HOMING had to be set, or lowering the nozzle below Z_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER could give an "endstop hit" message.
Add define for Z_MIN_PROBE_USES_Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_PIN to indicate a common situation, that we have a probe but it is connected to an endstop pin
Add some comments
Shift some entries to have related things together.
Conditionals.h
We have a probe (HAS_Z_MIN_PROBE) if one of the pins is defined AND one of the probes is defined.
SanityCheck.h
Add some tests if the probe is connected and if we have defined a probe.
stepper.cpp
Changes to test the probe only when it is deployed (z_probe_is_active).
Test update_endstops() when the probe is deployed.
MarlinMain.cpp
a. set and reset z_probe_is_active in deploy_z_probe(), stow_z_probe() and dock_sled()
b. set and reset z_probe_is_active in the case a z-servo is moved to a defined position. The only remaining unhandled servo move is in M280 where we do not end in a defined position. If you want to handle a probe use M401/402
c. skip deploying/stowing when already deployed/stowed in the dedicated deploy/stow functions.
d. Handle the new FIX_MOUNTED_PROBE in parallel to a servo driven probe/endstop.
To do: In another PR. handle all probes in deploy/stow_z_probe.
Sort out SERVO_LEVELING vs. HAS_SERVO_ENDSTOPS.
If Marlin is blocking the serial input or command queue for any length
of time (for example more than 2 seconds), it needs to send a message
to serial out to inform the host that it is busy. Marlin should only
send these messages out when busy, and preferably not when trying to
print formatted output.
- Remove the forced activation of SDSUPPORT, I guess people may use the ZUM
3D board and not the LCD module.
- Fixed the tab issue within boards.h file.
As noted in #133 you can’t disable `SDSUPPORT` with `MAKRPANEL`,
`PANEL_ONE`, `MINIPANEL`, or `ULTIPANEL`. This patch makes it possible
to disable `SDSUPPORT` on these controllers and then disables it by
default.
Users of these controllers will now need to enable `SDSUPPORT` in their
configurations as others currently do.
Currently we use the probe exclusively as a device to find the build platform(bed).
For the currently supported setups this means, we use it as a additional min-endstop.
A triggered when not deployed probe disturbs the homing process for max-endstops.
Rename ENDSTOPPULLUP_ZPROBE to ENDSTOPPULLUP_ZMIN_PROBE
Rename Z_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING to Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING
Rename Z_PROBE_ENDSTOP to Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP
Rename DISABLE_Z_PROBE_ENDSTOP to DISABLE_Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP
Rename Z_PROBE_REPEATABILITY_TEST to Z_MIN_PROBE_REPEATABILITY_TEST
Rename Z_PROBE_ENDSTOP to Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP
Adjust comments accordingly
Remove Z_MAX check for the probe in update_endstops().
Using an delta related idea of @clefranc from #61,
extended to the general change for all setups.
Tested with Prusa i3, max-z-endstop and permanently triggered z-probe.
Worked for @clefranc's delta.
- `SD_DETECT_PIN` replaces `SDCARDDETECT`
- `SD_DETECT_INVERTED` replaces `SDCARDDETECTINVERTED`
- Revise the description of `SD_DETECT_INVERTED`
- Add a note about the override of `SD_DETECT_INVERTED` in
`Conditionals.h`
Just set up the pin. Don't move to a random position.
Simplify servo::move()
* servo::move() does not need the pin parameter - The pin is set during servo_init() with attach().
* servo::move() does not need a return value.
SERVO_LEVELING is the wrong condition to deactivate the servos.
Remove some temporary (Servo *) variables.
SanityCheck for the servo indexes.
- Have `Servo::attach` explicitly return -1 if it fails
- Check for -1 in `Servo::move` because `servoIndex` might be 0
- Make `attach` / `detach` calls conditional on `SERVO_LEVELING`
- Move `SERVO_LEVELING` define to `Conditionals.h`
by:
Moving HAS_LCD_BUZZ macro to Coditionals.h
Renaming HAS_LCD_BUZZ to HAS_BUZZER to make clear is has nothing to do with the lcd.
Removing the ULTRALCD condition.
Moving declaration of lcd_buzz() out of the ULTRA_LCD block in ultralcd.h
Moving definition of lcd_buzz() out of the ULTIPANEL block in ultralcd.cpp
Renaming lcd_buzz() to buzz() to make clear is has nothing to do with the lcd.
All buzzing code is now only dependent on the existence of a BEEPER-pin or the definition of a LCD_USE_I2C_BUZZER.
To do: Check the conditions for the BEEPER-pin in all pin-files.
#defining something just to define something else doesn’t
make sense
If you want SDCARDDETECTINVERTED, just define it yourself.
If the previous code was intended to define, undefined and then again define the term, that code is improper.
Moved SDCARDDETECTINVERTED and SDSLOW to Conditionals.h.
Added U8GLIB_LM6059_AF to define display specific actions.
Added reminder to compile in u8glib
to avoid errors in Marlin_main.cpp. #1860
In the include tree of Marlin_main.cpp the decision between the display types is not made.
To include the right LCD_STR_* ether 'dogm_lcd_implementation.h' or 'ultralcd_implementation_hitachi_HD44780.h' with all their code.
A 'dogm_lcd_implementation.h.h' would be a curiosity.
So i moved both of the definition blocks to conditionals.h
On the long term it could make sense to use the same numbering for the u8glib and the hitachi symbols.