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- /**
- * Marlin 3D Printer Firmware
- * Copyright (C) 2016 MarlinFirmware [https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin]
- *
- * Based on Sprinter and grbl.
- * Copyright (C) 2011 Camiel Gubbels / Erik van der Zalm
- *
- * This program 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.
- *
- * This program 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 this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- *
- */
- /**
- * malyanlcd.cpp
- *
- * LCD implementation for Malyan's LCD, a separate ESP8266 MCU running
- * on Serial1 for the M200 board. This module outputs a pseudo-gcode
- * wrapped in curly braces which the LCD implementation translates into
- * actual G-code commands.
- *
- * Added to Marlin for Mini/Malyan M200
- * Unknown commands as of Jan 2018: {H:}
- * Not currently implemented:
- * {E:} when sent by LCD. Meaning unknown.
- *
- * Notes for connecting to boards that are not Malyan:
- * The LCD is 3.3v, so if powering from a RAMPS 1.4 board or
- * other 5v/12v board, use a buck converter to power the LCD and
- * the 3.3v side of a logic level shifter. Aux1 on the RAMPS board
- * has Serial1 and 12v, making it perfect for this.
- * Copyright (c) 2017 Jason Nelson (xC0000005)
- */
- #include "MarlinConfig.h"
- #if ENABLED(MALYAN_LCD)
- #if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
- #include "cardreader.h"
- #include "SdFatConfig.h"
- #else
- #define LONG_FILENAME_LENGTH 0
- #endif
- #include "temperature.h"
- #include "planner.h"
- #include "stepper.h"
- #include "duration_t.h"
- #include "printcounter.h"
- #include "parser.h"
- #include "configuration_store.h"
- #include "Marlin.h"
- #if USE_MARLINSERIAL
- // Make an exception to use HardwareSerial too
- #undef HardwareSerial_h
- #include <HardwareSerial.h>
- #define USB_STATUS true
- #else
- #define USB_STATUS Serial
- #endif
- // On the Malyan M200, this will be Serial1. On a RAMPS board,
- // it might not be.
- #define LCD_SERIAL Serial1
- // This is based on longest sys command + a filename, plus some buffer
- // in case we encounter some data we don't recognize
- // There is no evidence a line will ever be this long, but better safe than sorry
- #define MAX_CURLY_COMMAND (32 + LONG_FILENAME_LENGTH) * 2
- // Track incoming command bytes from the LCD
- int inbound_count;
- // For sending print completion messages
- bool last_printing_status = false;
- // Everything written needs the high bit set.
- void write_to_lcd_P(const char * const message) {
- char encoded_message[MAX_CURLY_COMMAND];
- uint8_t message_length = MIN(strlen_P(message), sizeof(encoded_message));
- for (uint8_t i = 0; i < message_length; i++)
- encoded_message[i] = pgm_read_byte(&message[i]) | 0x80;
- LCD_SERIAL.Print::write(encoded_message, message_length);
- }
- void write_to_lcd(const char * const message) {
- char encoded_message[MAX_CURLY_COMMAND];
- const uint8_t message_length = MIN(strlen(message), sizeof(encoded_message));
- for (uint8_t i = 0; i < message_length; i++)
- encoded_message[i] = message[i] | 0x80;
- LCD_SERIAL.Print::write(encoded_message, message_length);
- }
- /**
- * Process an LCD 'C' command.
- * These are currently all temperature commands
- * {C:T0190}
- * Set temp for hotend to 190
- * {C:P050}
- * Set temp for bed to 50
- *
- * {C:S09} set feedrate to 90 %.
- * {C:S12} set feedrate to 120 %.
- *
- * the command portion begins after the :
- */
- void process_lcd_c_command(const char* command) {
- switch (command[0]) {
- case 'C': {
- int raw_feedrate = atoi(command + 1);
- feedrate_percentage = raw_feedrate * 10;
- feedrate_percentage = constrain(feedrate_percentage, 10, 999);
- } break;
- case 'T': {
- thermalManager.setTargetHotend(atoi(command + 1), 0);
- } break;
- case 'P': {
- thermalManager.setTargetBed(atoi(command + 1));
- } break;
- default:
- SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR("UNKNOWN C COMMAND", command);
- return;
- }
- }
- /**
- * Process an LCD 'B' command.
- * {B:0} results in: {T0:008/195}{T1:000/000}{TP:000/000}{TQ:000C}{TT:000000}
- * T0/T1 are hot end temperatures, TP is bed, TQ is percent, and TT is probably
- * time remaining (HH:MM:SS). The UI can't handle displaying a second hotend,
- * but the stock firmware always sends it, and it's always zero.
- */
- void process_lcd_eb_command(const char* command) {
- char elapsed_buffer[10];
- duration_t elapsed;
- switch (command[0]) {
- case '0': {
- elapsed = print_job_timer.duration();
- sprintf_P(elapsed_buffer, PSTR("%02u%02u%02u"), uint16_t(elapsed.hour()), uint16_t(elapsed.minute()) % 60UL, elapsed.second());
- char message_buffer[MAX_CURLY_COMMAND];
- sprintf_P(message_buffer,
- PSTR("{T0:%03.0f/%03i}{T1:000/000}{TP:%03.0f/%03i}{TQ:%03i}{TT:%s}"),
- thermalManager.degHotend(0),
- thermalManager.degTargetHotend(0),
- #if HAS_HEATED_BED
- thermalManager.degBed(),
- thermalManager.degTargetBed(),
- #else
- 0, 0,
- #endif
- #if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
- card.percentDone(),
- #else
- 0,
- #endif
- elapsed_buffer);
- write_to_lcd(message_buffer);
- } break;
- default:
- SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR("UNKNOWN E/B COMMAND", command);
- return;
- }
- }
- /**
- * Process an LCD 'J' command.
- * These are currently all movement commands.
- * The command portion begins after the :
- * Move X Axis
- *
- * {J:E}{J:X-200}{J:E}
- * {J:E}{J:X+200}{J:E}
- * X, Y, Z, A (extruder)
- */
- void process_lcd_j_command(const char* command) {
- static bool steppers_enabled = false;
- char axis = command[0];
- switch (axis) {
- case 'E':
- // enable or disable steppers
- // switch to relative
- enqueue_and_echo_commands_now_P(PSTR("G91"));
- enqueue_and_echo_commands_now_P(steppers_enabled ? PSTR("M18") : PSTR("M17"));
- steppers_enabled = !steppers_enabled;
- break;
- case 'A':
- axis = 'E';
- // fallthru
- case 'Y':
- case 'Z':
- case 'X': {
- // G0 <AXIS><distance>
- // The M200 class UI seems to send movement in .1mm values.
- char cmd[20];
- sprintf_P(cmd, PSTR("G1 %c%03.1f"), axis, atof(command + 1) / 10.0);
- enqueue_and_echo_command_now(cmd);
- } break;
- default:
- SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR("UNKNOWN J COMMAND", command);
- return;
- }
- }
- /**
- * Process an LCD 'P' command, related to homing and printing.
- * Cancel:
- * {P:X}
- *
- * Home all axes:
- * {P:H}
- *
- * Print a file:
- * {P:000}
- * The File number is specified as a three digit value.
- * Printer responds with:
- * {PRINTFILE:Mini_SNES_Bottom.gcode}
- * {SYS:BUILD}echo:Now fresh file: Mini_SNES_Bottom.gcode
- * File opened: Mini_SNES_Bottom.gcode Size: 5805813
- * File selected
- * {SYS:BUILD}
- * T:-2526.8 E:0
- * T:-2533.0 E:0
- * T:-2537.4 E:0
- * Note only the curly brace stuff matters.
- */
- void process_lcd_p_command(const char* command) {
- switch (command[0]) {
- case 'X':
- #if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
- // cancel print
- write_to_lcd_P(PSTR("{SYS:CANCELING}"));
- last_printing_status = false;
- card.stopSDPrint(
- #if SD_RESORT
- true
- #endif
- );
- clear_command_queue();
- quickstop_stepper();
- print_job_timer.stop();
- thermalManager.disable_all_heaters();
- #if FAN_COUNT > 0
- for (uint8_t i = 0; i < FAN_COUNT; i++) fanSpeeds[i] = 0;
- #endif
- wait_for_heatup = false;
- write_to_lcd_P(PSTR("{SYS:STARTED}"));
- #endif
- break;
- case 'H':
- // Home all axis
- enqueue_and_echo_commands_now_P(PSTR("G28"));
- break;
- default: {
- #if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
- // Print file 000 - a three digit number indicating which
- // file to print in the SD card. If it's a directory,
- // then switch to the directory.
- // Find the name of the file to print.
- // It's needed to echo the PRINTFILE option.
- // The {S:L} command should've ensured the SD card was mounted.
- card.getfilename(atoi(command));
- // There may be a difference in how V1 and V2 LCDs handle subdirectory
- // prints. Investigate more. This matches the V1 motion controller actions
- // but the V2 LCD switches to "print" mode on {SYS:DIR} response.
- if (card.filenameIsDir) {
- card.chdir(card.filename);
- write_to_lcd_P(PSTR("{SYS:DIR}"));
- }
- else {
- char message_buffer[MAX_CURLY_COMMAND];
- sprintf_P(message_buffer, PSTR("{PRINTFILE:%s}"), card.longest_filename());
- write_to_lcd(message_buffer);
- write_to_lcd_P(PSTR("{SYS:BUILD}"));
- card.openAndPrintFile(card.filename);
- }
- #endif
- } break; // default
- } // switch
- }
- /**
- * Handle an lcd 'S' command
- * {S:I} - Temperature request
- * {T0:999/000}{T1:000/000}{TP:004/000}
- *
- * {S:L} - File Listing request
- * Printer Response:
- * {FILE:buttons.gcode}
- * {FILE:update.bin}
- * {FILE:nupdate.bin}
- * {FILE:fcupdate.flg}
- * {SYS:OK}
- */
- void process_lcd_s_command(const char* command) {
- switch (command[0]) {
- case 'I': {
- // temperature information
- char message_buffer[MAX_CURLY_COMMAND];
- sprintf_P(message_buffer, PSTR("{T0:%03.0f/%03i}{T1:000/000}{TP:%03.0f/%03i}"),
- thermalManager.degHotend(0), thermalManager.degTargetHotend(0),
- #if HAS_HEATED_BED
- thermalManager.degBed(), thermalManager.degTargetBed()
- #else
- 0, 0
- #endif
- );
- write_to_lcd(message_buffer);
- } break;
- case 'H':
- // Home all axis
- enqueue_and_echo_command("G28");
- break;
- case 'L': {
- #if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
- if (!card.cardOK) card.initsd();
- // A more efficient way to do this would be to
- // implement a callback in the ls_SerialPrint code, but
- // that requires changes to the core cardreader class that
- // would not benefit the majority of users. Since one can't
- // select a file for printing during a print, there's
- // little reason not to do it this way.
- char message_buffer[MAX_CURLY_COMMAND];
- uint16_t file_count = card.get_num_Files();
- for (uint16_t i = 0; i < file_count; i++) {
- card.getfilename(i);
- sprintf_P(message_buffer, card.filenameIsDir ? PSTR("{DIR:%s}") : PSTR("{FILE:%s}"), card.longest_filename());
- write_to_lcd(message_buffer);
- }
- write_to_lcd_P(PSTR("{SYS:OK}"));
- #endif
- } break;
- default:
- SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR("UNKNOWN S COMMAND", command);
- return;
- }
- }
- /**
- * Receive a curly brace command and translate to G-code.
- * Currently {E:0} is not handled. Its function is unknown,
- * but it occurs during the temp window after a sys build.
- */
- void process_lcd_command(const char* command) {
- const char *current = command;
- current++; // skip the leading {. The trailing one is already gone.
- byte command_code = *current++;
- if (*current != ':') {
- SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR("UNKNOWN COMMAND FORMAT", command);
- return;
- }
- current++; // skip the :
- switch (command_code) {
- case 'S':
- process_lcd_s_command(current);
- break;
- case 'J':
- process_lcd_j_command(current);
- break;
- case 'P':
- process_lcd_p_command(current);
- break;
- case 'C':
- process_lcd_c_command(current);
- break;
- case 'B':
- case 'E':
- process_lcd_eb_command(current);
- break;
- default:
- SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR("UNKNOWN COMMAND", command);
- return;
- }
- }
- /**
- * UC means connected.
- * UD means disconnected
- * The stock firmware considers USB initialized as "connected."
- */
- void update_usb_status(const bool forceUpdate) {
- static bool last_usb_connected_status = false;
- // This is mildly different than stock, which
- // appears to use the usb discovery status.
- // This is more logical.
- if (last_usb_connected_status != USB_STATUS || forceUpdate) {
- last_usb_connected_status = USB_STATUS;
- write_to_lcd_P(last_usb_connected_status ? PSTR("{R:UC}\r\n") : PSTR("{R:UD}\r\n"));
- }
- }
- /**
- * - from printer on startup:
- * {SYS:STARTED}{VER:29}{SYS:STARTED}{R:UD}
- * The optimize attribute fixes a register Compile
- * error for amtel.
- */
- void _O2 lcd_update() {
- static char inbound_buffer[MAX_CURLY_COMMAND];
- // First report USB status.
- update_usb_status(false);
- // now drain commands...
- while (LCD_SERIAL.available()) {
- const byte b = (byte)LCD_SERIAL.read() & 0x7F;
- inbound_buffer[inbound_count++] = b;
- if (b == '}' || inbound_count == sizeof(inbound_buffer) - 1) {
- inbound_buffer[inbound_count - 1] = '\0';
- process_lcd_command(inbound_buffer);
- inbound_count = 0;
- inbound_buffer[0] = 0;
- }
- }
- #if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
- // The way last printing status works is simple:
- // The UI needs to see at least one TQ which is not 100%
- // and then when the print is complete, one which is.
- static uint8_t last_percent_done = 100;
- // If there was a print in progress, we need to emit the final
- // print status as {TQ:100}. Reset last percent done so a new print will
- // issue a percent of 0.
- const uint8_t percent_done = card.sdprinting ? card.percentDone() : last_printing_status ? 100 : 0;
- if (percent_done != last_percent_done) {
- char message_buffer[10];
- sprintf_P(message_buffer, PSTR("{TQ:%03i}"), percent_done);
- write_to_lcd(message_buffer);
- last_percent_done = percent_done;
- last_printing_status = card.sdprinting;
- }
- #endif
- }
- /**
- * The Malyan LCD actually runs as a separate MCU on Serial 1.
- * This code's job is to siphon the weird curly-brace commands from
- * it and translate into gcode, which then gets injected into
- * the command queue where possible.
- */
- void lcd_init() {
- inbound_count = 0;
- LCD_SERIAL.begin(500000);
- // Signal init
- write_to_lcd_P(PSTR("{SYS:STARTED}\r\n"));
- // send a version that says "unsupported"
- write_to_lcd_P(PSTR("{VER:99}\r\n"));
- // No idea why it does this twice.
- write_to_lcd_P(PSTR("{SYS:STARTED}\r\n"));
- update_usb_status(true);
- }
- /**
- * Set an alert.
- */
- void lcd_setalertstatusPGM(const char* message) {
- char message_buffer[MAX_CURLY_COMMAND];
- sprintf_P(message_buffer, PSTR("{E:%s}"), message);
- write_to_lcd(message_buffer);
- }
- #endif // MALYAN_LCD
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