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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/>.
*
*/
/**
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* Fast I/O Routines for SAM3X8E
* Use direct port manipulation to save scads of processor time.
* Contributed by Triffid_Hunter and modified by Kliment, thinkyhead, Bob-the-Kuhn, et.al.
*/
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/**
* Description: Fast IO functions for Arduino Due and compatible (SAM3X8E)
*
* For ARDUINO_ARCH_SAM
Fixes for the Arduino DUE HAL (Serial Port, Graphics Display, EEPROM emulation) (#8651) * Fixing the DUE serial port assignments: Now -1 means the SAM3x USB Device emulating a serial port, and 0 means the USB to serial adapter included as a programming port * Improving the Fast IO port access implementation on Arduino DUE * Implemented EEPROM emulation on Due by storing data on the internal FLASH (with wear leveling) * Implemented a Software SPI for the ST7920 graphics display for the Arduino RAMPS for DUE, as the default one in u8glib is clocking data too fast on ARM, and the display does not understand it. * Fixing the case where the serial port selected is the USB device * Adding configuration for the Makerparts 3D printer (www.makerparts.net) * Tuned MakerParts acceleration on X and Y axis so it never loses steps. Also adjusted pulses per mm to match default hw configuration * Fine tuned Maximum acceleration for MakerParts printer * Style cleanup * Style cleanup (2) * Style fixes (3) * Fixing the DUE serial port assignments: Now -1 means the SAM3x USB Device emulating a serial port, and 0 means the USB to serial adapter included as a programming port * Improving the Fast IO port access implementation on Arduino DUE * Implemented EEPROM emulation on Due by storing data on the internal FLASH (with wear leveling) * Implemented a Software SPI for the ST7920 graphics display for the Arduino RAMPS for DUE, as the default one in u8glib is clocking data too fast on ARM, and the display does not understand it. * Fixing the case where the serial port selected is the USB device * Adding configuration for the Makerparts 3D printer (www.makerparts.net) * Tuned MakerParts acceleration on X and Y axis so it never loses steps. Also adjusted pulses per mm to match default hw configuration * Fine tuned Maximum acceleration for MakerParts printer * Style cleanup * Style changes to u8g_dev_st7920_128_64_sw_spi.cpp * Even more improvements to the FastIO HAL for DUE. Now WRITE() is 2 ASM instructions, if value is constant, and 5 cycles if value is not constant. Previously, it was 7..8 cycles * After some problems and debugging, seems we need to align the interrupt vector table to 256 bytes, otherwise, the program sometimes stops working * Moved comments out of macro, otherwise, token pasting does not properly work sometimes * Improved Software SPI implementation on DUE: Now it honors the selected speed passed to spiInit(). This allows much faster SDCARD access, improving SDCARD menus and reducing latency * Update u8g_dev_st7920_128_64_sw_spi.cpp * Disabling EEPROM over FLASH emulatiion if an I2C or SPI EEPROM is present
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* Note the code here was specifically crafted by disassembling what GCC produces
* out of it, so GCC is able to optimize it out as much as possible to the least
* amount of instructions. Be very carefull if you modify them, as "clean code"
* leads to less efficient compiled code!!
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*/
#ifndef _FASTIO_DUE_H
#define _FASTIO_DUE_H
/**
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* Utility functions
*/
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// Due has 12 PWMs assigned to logical pins 2-13.
// 6, 7, 8 & 9 come from the PWM controller. The others come from the timers.
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#define USEABLE_HARDWARE_PWM(p) ((2 <= p) && (p <= 13))
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#ifndef MASK
#define MASK(PIN) (1 << PIN)
#endif
/**
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* Magic I/O routines
*
* Now you can simply SET_OUTPUT(STEP); WRITE(STEP, HIGH); WRITE(STEP, LOW);
*
* Why double up on these macros? see http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/cpp/Stringification.html
*/
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/// Read a pin
#define _READ(IO) ((bool)(DIO ## IO ## _WPORT -> PIO_PDSR & (MASK(DIO ## IO ## _PIN))))
/// Write to a pin
Fixes for the Arduino DUE HAL (Serial Port, Graphics Display, EEPROM emulation) (#8651) * Fixing the DUE serial port assignments: Now -1 means the SAM3x USB Device emulating a serial port, and 0 means the USB to serial adapter included as a programming port * Improving the Fast IO port access implementation on Arduino DUE * Implemented EEPROM emulation on Due by storing data on the internal FLASH (with wear leveling) * Implemented a Software SPI for the ST7920 graphics display for the Arduino RAMPS for DUE, as the default one in u8glib is clocking data too fast on ARM, and the display does not understand it. * Fixing the case where the serial port selected is the USB device * Adding configuration for the Makerparts 3D printer (www.makerparts.net) * Tuned MakerParts acceleration on X and Y axis so it never loses steps. Also adjusted pulses per mm to match default hw configuration * Fine tuned Maximum acceleration for MakerParts printer * Style cleanup * Style cleanup (2) * Style fixes (3) * Fixing the DUE serial port assignments: Now -1 means the SAM3x USB Device emulating a serial port, and 0 means the USB to serial adapter included as a programming port * Improving the Fast IO port access implementation on Arduino DUE * Implemented EEPROM emulation on Due by storing data on the internal FLASH (with wear leveling) * Implemented a Software SPI for the ST7920 graphics display for the Arduino RAMPS for DUE, as the default one in u8glib is clocking data too fast on ARM, and the display does not understand it. * Fixing the case where the serial port selected is the USB device * Adding configuration for the Makerparts 3D printer (www.makerparts.net) * Tuned MakerParts acceleration on X and Y axis so it never loses steps. Also adjusted pulses per mm to match default hw configuration * Fine tuned Maximum acceleration for MakerParts printer * Style cleanup * Style changes to u8g_dev_st7920_128_64_sw_spi.cpp * Even more improvements to the FastIO HAL for DUE. Now WRITE() is 2 ASM instructions, if value is constant, and 5 cycles if value is not constant. Previously, it was 7..8 cycles * After some problems and debugging, seems we need to align the interrupt vector table to 256 bytes, otherwise, the program sometimes stops working * Moved comments out of macro, otherwise, token pasting does not properly work sometimes * Improved Software SPI implementation on DUE: Now it honors the selected speed passed to spiInit(). This allows much faster SDCARD access, improving SDCARD menus and reducing latency * Update u8g_dev_st7920_128_64_sw_spi.cpp * Disabling EEPROM over FLASH emulatiion if an I2C or SPI EEPROM is present
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#define _WRITE_VAR(IO, v) do { \
volatile Pio* port = g_APinDescription[IO].pPort; \
uint32_t mask = g_APinDescription[IO].ulPin; \
if (v) port->PIO_SODR = mask; \
else port->PIO_CODR = mask; \
} while(0)
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Fixes for the Arduino DUE HAL (Serial Port, Graphics Display, EEPROM emulation) (#8651) * Fixing the DUE serial port assignments: Now -1 means the SAM3x USB Device emulating a serial port, and 0 means the USB to serial adapter included as a programming port * Improving the Fast IO port access implementation on Arduino DUE * Implemented EEPROM emulation on Due by storing data on the internal FLASH (with wear leveling) * Implemented a Software SPI for the ST7920 graphics display for the Arduino RAMPS for DUE, as the default one in u8glib is clocking data too fast on ARM, and the display does not understand it. * Fixing the case where the serial port selected is the USB device * Adding configuration for the Makerparts 3D printer (www.makerparts.net) * Tuned MakerParts acceleration on X and Y axis so it never loses steps. Also adjusted pulses per mm to match default hw configuration * Fine tuned Maximum acceleration for MakerParts printer * Style cleanup * Style cleanup (2) * Style fixes (3) * Fixing the DUE serial port assignments: Now -1 means the SAM3x USB Device emulating a serial port, and 0 means the USB to serial adapter included as a programming port * Improving the Fast IO port access implementation on Arduino DUE * Implemented EEPROM emulation on Due by storing data on the internal FLASH (with wear leveling) * Implemented a Software SPI for the ST7920 graphics display for the Arduino RAMPS for DUE, as the default one in u8glib is clocking data too fast on ARM, and the display does not understand it. * Fixing the case where the serial port selected is the USB device * Adding configuration for the Makerparts 3D printer (www.makerparts.net) * Tuned MakerParts acceleration on X and Y axis so it never loses steps. Also adjusted pulses per mm to match default hw configuration * Fine tuned Maximum acceleration for MakerParts printer * Style cleanup * Style changes to u8g_dev_st7920_128_64_sw_spi.cpp * Even more improvements to the FastIO HAL for DUE. Now WRITE() is 2 ASM instructions, if value is constant, and 5 cycles if value is not constant. Previously, it was 7..8 cycles * After some problems and debugging, seems we need to align the interrupt vector table to 256 bytes, otherwise, the program sometimes stops working * Moved comments out of macro, otherwise, token pasting does not properly work sometimes * Improved Software SPI implementation on DUE: Now it honors the selected speed passed to spiInit(). This allows much faster SDCARD access, improving SDCARD menus and reducing latency * Update u8g_dev_st7920_128_64_sw_spi.cpp * Disabling EEPROM over FLASH emulatiion if an I2C or SPI EEPROM is present
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/// Write to a pin
#define _WRITE(IO, v) do { \
volatile Pio* port = (DIO ## IO ## _WPORT); \
uint32_t mask = MASK(DIO ## IO ## _PIN); \
if (v) port->PIO_SODR = mask; \
else port->PIO_CODR = mask; \
} while(0)
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/// toggle a pin
#define _TOGGLE(IO) _WRITE(IO, !READ(IO))
/// set pin as input
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#define _SET_INPUT(IO) do{ pmc_enable_periph_clk(g_APinDescription[IO].ulPeripheralId); \
PIO_Configure(g_APinDescription[IO].pPort, PIO_INPUT, g_APinDescription[IO].ulPin, 0); \
}while(0)
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/// set pin as output
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#define _SET_OUTPUT(IO) do{ pmc_enable_periph_clk(g_APinDescription[IO].ulPeripheralId); \
PIO_Configure(g_APinDescription[IO].pPort, _READ(IO) ? PIO_OUTPUT_1 : PIO_OUTPUT_0, \
g_APinDescription[IO].ulPin, g_APinDescription[IO].ulPinConfiguration); \
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g_pinStatus[IO] = (g_pinStatus[IO] & 0xF0) | PIN_STATUS_DIGITAL_OUTPUT;\
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}while(0)
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/// set pin as input with pullup mode
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#define _PULLUP(IO, v) { pinMode(IO, v != LOW ? INPUT_PULLUP : INPUT); }
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/// check if pin is an input
#define _GET_INPUT(IO)
/// check if pin is an output
#define _GET_OUTPUT(IO)
/// check if pin is an timer
#define _GET_TIMER(IO)
/// Read a pin wrapper
#define READ(IO) _READ(IO)
/// Write to a pin wrapper
#define WRITE_VAR(IO, v) _WRITE_VAR(IO, v)
#define WRITE(IO, v) _WRITE(IO, v)
/// toggle a pin wrapper
#define TOGGLE(IO) _TOGGLE(IO)
/// set pin as input wrapper
#define SET_INPUT(IO) _SET_INPUT(IO)
/// set pin as input with pullup wrapper
#define SET_INPUT_PULLUP(IO) do{ _SET_INPUT(IO); _PULLUP(IO, HIGH); }while(0)
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/// set pin as output wrapper - reads the pin and sets the output to that value
#define SET_OUTPUT(IO) _SET_OUTPUT(IO)
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/// check if pin is an input wrapper
#define GET_INPUT(IO) _GET_INPUT(IO)
/// check if pin is an output wrapper
#define GET_OUTPUT(IO) _GET_OUTPUT(IO)
/// check if pin is an timer wrapper
#define GET_TIMER(IO) _GET_TIMER(IO)
// Shorthand
#define OUT_WRITE(IO, v) { SET_OUTPUT(IO); WRITE(IO, v); }
/**
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* Ports and functions
* Added as necessary or if I feel like it- not a comprehensive list!
*/
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// UART
#define RXD DIO0
#define TXD DIO1
// TWI (I2C)
#define SCL DIO21
#define SDA DIO20
/**
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* pins
*/
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#define DIO0_PIN 8
#define DIO0_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO1_PIN 9
#define DIO1_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO2_PIN 25
#define DIO2_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO3_PIN 28
#define DIO3_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO4_PIN 26
#define DIO4_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO5_PIN 25
#define DIO5_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO6_PIN 24
#define DIO6_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO7_PIN 23
#define DIO7_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO8_PIN 22
#define DIO8_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO9_PIN 21
#define DIO9_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO10_PIN 29
#define DIO10_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO11_PIN 7
#define DIO11_WPORT PIOD
#define DIO12_PIN 8
#define DIO12_WPORT PIOD
#define DIO13_PIN 27
#define DIO13_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO14_PIN 4
#define DIO14_WPORT PIOD
#define DIO15_PIN 5
#define DIO15_WPORT PIOD
#define DIO16_PIN 13
#define DIO16_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO17_PIN 12
#define DIO17_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO18_PIN 11
#define DIO18_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO19_PIN 10
#define DIO19_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO20_PIN 12
#define DIO20_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO21_PIN 13
#define DIO21_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO22_PIN 26
#define DIO22_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO23_PIN 14
#define DIO23_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO24_PIN 15
#define DIO24_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO25_PIN 0
#define DIO25_WPORT PIOD
#define DIO26_PIN 1
#define DIO26_WPORT PIOD
#define DIO27_PIN 2
#define DIO27_WPORT PIOD
#define DIO28_PIN 3
#define DIO28_WPORT PIOD
#define DIO29_PIN 6
#define DIO29_WPORT PIOD
#define DIO30_PIN 9
#define DIO30_WPORT PIOD
#define DIO31_PIN 7
#define DIO31_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO32_PIN 10
#define DIO32_WPORT PIOD
#define DIO33_PIN 1
#define DIO33_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO34_PIN 2
#define DIO34_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO35_PIN 3
#define DIO35_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO36_PIN 4
#define DIO36_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO37_PIN 5
#define DIO37_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO38_PIN 6
#define DIO38_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO39_PIN 7
#define DIO39_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO40_PIN 8
#define DIO40_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO41_PIN 9
#define DIO41_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO42_PIN 19
#define DIO42_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO43_PIN 20
#define DIO43_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO44_PIN 19
#define DIO44_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO45_PIN 18
#define DIO45_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO46_PIN 17
#define DIO46_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO47_PIN 16
#define DIO47_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO48_PIN 15
#define DIO48_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO49_PIN 14
#define DIO49_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO50_PIN 13
#define DIO50_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO51_PIN 12
#define DIO51_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO52_PIN 21
#define DIO52_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO53_PIN 14
#define DIO53_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO54_PIN 16
#define DIO54_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO55_PIN 24
#define DIO55_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO56_PIN 23
#define DIO56_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO57_PIN 22
#define DIO57_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO58_PIN 6
#define DIO58_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO59_PIN 4
#define DIO59_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO60_PIN 3
#define DIO60_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO61_PIN 2
#define DIO61_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO62_PIN 17
#define DIO62_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO63_PIN 18
#define DIO63_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO64_PIN 19
#define DIO64_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO65_PIN 20
#define DIO65_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO66_PIN 15
#define DIO66_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO67_PIN 16
#define DIO67_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO68_PIN 1
#define DIO68_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO69_PIN 0
#define DIO69_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO70_PIN 17
#define DIO70_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO71_PIN 18
#define DIO71_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO72_PIN 30
#define DIO72_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO73_PIN 21
#define DIO73_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO74_PIN 25
#define DIO74_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO75_PIN 26
#define DIO75_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO76_PIN 27
#define DIO76_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO77_PIN 28
#define DIO77_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO78_PIN 23
#define DIO78_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO79_PIN 17
#define DIO79_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO80_PIN 12
#define DIO80_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO81_PIN 8
#define DIO81_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO82_PIN 11
#define DIO82_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO83_PIN 13
#define DIO83_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO84_PIN 4
#define DIO84_WPORT PIOD
#define DIO85_PIN 11
#define DIO85_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO86_PIN 21
#define DIO86_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO87_PIN 29
#define DIO87_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO88_PIN 15
#define DIO88_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO89_PIN 14
#define DIO89_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO90_PIN 1
#define DIO90_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO91_PIN 15
#define DIO91_WPORT PIOB
#if ARDUINO_SAM_ARCHIM
#define DIO92_PIN 11
#define DIO92_WPORT PIOC
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#define DIO93_PIN 2
#define DIO93_WPORT PIOB
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#define DIO94_PIN 1
#define DIO94_WPORT PIOB
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#define DIO95_PIN 0
#define DIO95_WPORT PIOB
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#define DIO96_PIN 10
#define DIO96_WPORT PIOC
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#define DIO97_PIN 24
#define DIO97_WPORT PIOB
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#define DIO98_PIN 7
#define DIO98_WPORT PIOB
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#define DIO99_PIN 6
#define DIO99_WPORT PIOB
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#define DIO100_PIN 8
#define DIO100_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO101_PIN 5
#define DIO101_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO102_PIN 4
#define DIO102_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO103_PIN 3
#define DIO103_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO104_PIN 20
#define DIO104_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO105_PIN 22
#define DIO105_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO106_PIN 27
#define DIO106_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO107_PIN 10
#define DIO107_WPORT PIOB
#else
#define DIO92_PIN 5
#define DIO92_WPORT PIOA
#define DIO93_PIN 12
#define DIO93_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO94_PIN 22
#define DIO94_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO95_PIN 23
#define DIO95_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO96_PIN 24
#define DIO96_WPORT PIOB
#define DIO97_PIN 20
#define DIO97_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO98_PIN 27
#define DIO98_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO99_PIN 10
#define DIO99_WPORT PIOC
#define DIO100_PIN 11
#define DIO100_WPORT PIOC
#endif
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#endif // _FASTIO_DUE_H