Merge pull request #290 from buildrob/Marlin_v1
Clean up special serial port cases
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#include "Marlin.h"
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#include "Marlin.h"
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#if !defined(SERIAL_PORT)
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#if !defined(SERIAL_PORT)
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#error SERIAL_PORT not set
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#define SERIAL_PORT 0
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#endif
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#endif
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// The presence of the UBRRH register is used to detect a UART.
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// The presence of the UBRRH register is used to detect a UART.
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// These are macros to build serial port register names for the selected SERIAL_PORT (C preprocessor
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// These are macros to build serial port register names for the selected SERIAL_PORT (C preprocessor
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// requires two levels of indirection to expand macro values properly)
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// requires two levels of indirection to expand macro values properly)
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#define SERIAL_REGNAME(registerbase,number,suffix) SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL(registerbase,number,suffix)
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#define SERIAL_REGNAME(registerbase,number,suffix) SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL(registerbase,number,suffix)
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#if SERIAL_PORT == 0 && !defined(UBRR0H)
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#if SERIAL_PORT == 0 && (!defined(UBRR0H) || !defined(UDR0)) // use un-numbered registers if necessary
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#define SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL(registerbase,number,suffix) registerbase##suffix
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#define SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL(registerbase,number,suffix) registerbase##suffix
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#else
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#else
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#define SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL(registerbase,number,suffix) registerbase##number##suffix
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#define SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL(registerbase,number,suffix) registerbase##number##suffix
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#endif
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#endif
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// Registers used by MarlinSerial class (these are expanded
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// Registers used by MarlinSerial class (these are expanded
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// depending on selected serial port
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// depending on selected serial port
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#define M_UCSRxA SERIAL_REGNAME(UCSR,SERIAL_PORT,A) // defines M_UCSRxA to be UCSRxA where x is the serial port number
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#define M_UCSRxA SERIAL_REGNAME(UCSR,SERIAL_PORT,A) // defines M_UCSRxA to be UCSRnA where n is the serial port number
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#define M_UCSRxB SERIAL_REGNAME(UCSR,SERIAL_PORT,B)
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#define M_UCSRxB SERIAL_REGNAME(UCSR,SERIAL_PORT,B)
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#define M_RXENx SERIAL_REGNAME(RXEN,SERIAL_PORT,)
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#define M_RXENx SERIAL_REGNAME(RXEN,SERIAL_PORT,)
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#define M_TXENx SERIAL_REGNAME(TXEN,SERIAL_PORT,)
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#define M_TXENx SERIAL_REGNAME(TXEN,SERIAL_PORT,)
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#define M_RXCIEx SERIAL_REGNAME(RXCIE,SERIAL_PORT,)
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#define M_RXCIEx SERIAL_REGNAME(RXCIE,SERIAL_PORT,)
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#define M_UDREx SERIAL_REGNAME(UDRE,SERIAL_PORT,)
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#define M_UDREx SERIAL_REGNAME(UDRE,SERIAL_PORT,)
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#if SERIAL_PORT == 0 && !defined(UDR0)
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#define M_UDRx SERIAL_REGNAME(UDR,SERIAL_PORT,)
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#if defined(UDR)
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#define M_UDRx UDR // atmega8, atmega32
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#else
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#error UDR not defined
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#endif
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#else
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#define M_UDRx SERIAL_REGNAME(UDR,SERIAL_PORT,)
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#endif
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#define M_UBRRxH SERIAL_REGNAME(UBRR,SERIAL_PORT,H)
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#define M_UBRRxH SERIAL_REGNAME(UBRR,SERIAL_PORT,H)
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#define M_UBRRxL SERIAL_REGNAME(UBRR,SERIAL_PORT,L)
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#define M_UBRRxL SERIAL_REGNAME(UBRR,SERIAL_PORT,L)
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#define M_RXCx SERIAL_REGNAME(RXC,SERIAL_PORT,)
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#define M_RXCx SERIAL_REGNAME(RXC,SERIAL_PORT,)
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extern MarlinSerial MSerial;
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extern MarlinSerial MSerial;
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#endif // ! teensylu
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#endif // ! teensylu
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#endif
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#endif
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* Heater power reporting. Useful for PID monitoring.
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* Heater power reporting. Useful for PID monitoring.
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* PID tuning
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* PID tuning
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* CoreXY kinematics (www.corexy.com/theory.html)
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* CoreXY kinematics (www.corexy.com/theory.html)
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* Configurable serial port to support connection of wireless adaptors.
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The default baudrate is 250000. This baudrate has less jitter and hence errors than the usual 115200 baud, but is less supported by drivers and host-environments.
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The default baudrate is 250000. This baudrate has less jitter and hence errors than the usual 115200 baud, but is less supported by drivers and host-environments.
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