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settings.h
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/*
settings.h - eeprom configuration handling
Part of Grbl
Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Simen Svale Skogsrud
Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Sungeun K. Jeon
Grbl 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.
Grbl 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 Grbl. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef settings_h
#define settings_h
#include <math.h>
#include "nuts_bolts.h"
#define GRBL_VERSION "0.8c"
// Version of the EEPROM data. Will be used to migrate existing data from older versions of Grbl
// when firmware is upgraded. Always stored in byte 0 of eeprom
#define SETTINGS_VERSION 5
// Define bit flag masks for the boolean settings in settings.flag.
#define BITFLAG_REPORT_INCHES bit(0)
#define BITFLAG_AUTO_START bit(1)
#define BITFLAG_INVERT_ST_ENABLE bit(2)
#define BITFLAG_HARD_LIMIT_ENABLE bit(3)
#define BITFLAG_HOMING_ENABLE bit(4)
// Define EEPROM memory address location values for Grbl settings and parameters
// NOTE: The Atmega328p has 1KB EEPROM. The upper half is reserved for parameters and
// the startup script. The lower half contains the global settings and space for future
// developments.
#define EEPROM_ADDR_GLOBAL 8 //ARM: 8 bytes are for version number + CRC uint32
#define EEPROM_ADDR_PARAMETERS 512
#define EEPROM_ADDR_STARTUP_BLOCK 768
// Define EEPROM address indexing for coordinate parameters
#define N_COORDINATE_SYSTEM 6 // Number of supported work coordinate systems (from index 1)
#define SETTING_INDEX_NCOORD N_COORDINATE_SYSTEM+1 // Total number of system stored (from index 0)
// NOTE: Work coordinate indices are (0=G54, 1=G55, ... , 6=G59)
#define SETTING_INDEX_G28 N_COORDINATE_SYSTEM // Home position 1
#define SETTING_INDEX_G30 N_COORDINATE_SYSTEM+1 // Home position 2
// #define SETTING_INDEX_G92 N_COORDINATE_SYSTEM+2 // Coordinate offset (G92.2,G92.3 not supported)
// Global persistent settings (Stored from byte EEPROM_ADDR_GLOBAL onwards)
typedef struct {
float steps_per_mm[3];
uint32_t microsteps;
uint32_t pulse_microseconds;
float default_feed_rate;
float default_seek_rate;
uint32_t invert_mask;
float mm_per_arc_segment;
float acceleration;
float junction_deviation;
uint32_t flags; // Contains default boolean settings
uint32_t homing_dir_mask;
float homing_feed_rate;
float homing_seek_rate;
uint32_t homing_debounce_delay;
float homing_pulloff;
uint32_t stepper_idle_lock_time; // If max value 255, steppers do not disable.
uint32_t decimal_places;
uint32_t n_arc_correction;
// uint8_t status_report_mask; // Mask to indicate desired report data.
} settings_t;
extern settings_t settings;
// Initialize the configuration subsystem (load settings from EEPROM)
void settings_init();
// A helper method to set new settings from command line
uint8_t settings_store_global_setting(int parameter, float value);
// Stores the protocol line variable as a startup line in EEPROM
void settings_store_startup_line(uint8_t n, char *line);
// Reads an EEPROM startup line to the protocol line variable
uint8_t settings_read_startup_line(uint8_t n, char *line);
// Writes selected coordinate data to EEPROM
void settings_write_coord_data(uint8_t coord_select, float *coord_data);
// Reads selected coordinate data from EEPROM
uint8_t settings_read_coord_data(uint8_t coord_select, float *coord_data);
#endif