🎨 Combine M104/M109 and M140/M190 code

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Scott Lahteine
2021-05-22 17:02:21 -05:00
parent 6689e5ed75
commit aee971bcaf
3 changed files with 27 additions and 118 deletions

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@@ -51,89 +51,29 @@
/**
* M104: Set Hotend Temperature target and return immediately
*
* Parameters:
* I<preset> : Material Preset index (if material presets are defined)
* T<index> : Tool index. If omitted, applies to the active tool
* S<target> : The target temperature in current units
*/
void GcodeSuite::M104() {
if (DEBUGGING(DRYRUN)) return;
#if ENABLED(MIXING_EXTRUDER) && MIXING_VIRTUAL_TOOLS > 1
constexpr int8_t target_extruder = 0;
#else
const int8_t target_extruder = get_target_extruder_from_command();
if (target_extruder < 0) return;
#endif
bool got_temp = false;
celsius_t temp = 0;
// Accept 'I' if temperature presets are defined
#if PREHEAT_COUNT
got_temp = parser.seenval('I');
if (got_temp) {
const uint8_t index = parser.value_byte();
temp = ui.material_preset[_MIN(index, PREHEAT_COUNT - 1)].hotend_temp;
}
#endif
// If no 'I' get the temperature from 'S'
if (!got_temp) {
got_temp = parser.seenval('S');
if (got_temp) temp = parser.value_celsius();
}
if (got_temp) {
#if ENABLED(SINGLENOZZLE_STANDBY_TEMP)
thermalManager.singlenozzle_temp[target_extruder] = temp;
if (target_extruder != active_extruder) return;
#endif
thermalManager.setTargetHotend(temp, target_extruder);
#if ENABLED(DUAL_X_CARRIAGE)
if (idex_is_duplicating() && target_extruder == 0)
thermalManager.setTargetHotend(temp ? temp + duplicate_extruder_temp_offset : 0, 1);
#endif
#if ENABLED(PRINTJOB_TIMER_AUTOSTART)
/**
* Stop the timer at the end of print. Start is managed by 'heat and wait' M109.
* Hotends use EXTRUDE_MINTEMP / 2 to allow nozzles to be put into hot standby
* mode, for instance in a dual extruder setup, without affecting the running
* print timer.
*/
thermalManager.auto_job_check_timer(false, true);
#endif
}
TERN_(AUTOTEMP, planner.autotemp_M104_M109());
}
/**
* M109: Set Hotend Temperature target and wait
*
* Parameters
* I<preset> : Material Preset index (if material presets are defined)
* T<index> : Tool index. If omitted, applies to the active tool
* S<target> : The target temperature in current units. Wait for heating only.
* R<target> : The target temperature in current units. Wait for heating and cooling.
* S<target> : The target temperature in current units. For M109, only wait when heating up.
*
* With AUTOTEMP...
* F<factor> : Autotemp Scaling Factor. Set non-zero to enable Auto-temp.
* S<min> : Minimum temperature, in current units.
* B<max> : Maximum temperature, in current units.
*
* M109 Parameters
* R<target> : The target temperature in current units. Wait for heating and cooling.
*
* Examples
* M109 S100 : Set target to 100°. Wait until the hotend is at or above 100°.
* M104 S100 : Set target to 100° and return.
* M109 R150 : Set target to 150°. Wait until the hotend gets close to 150°.
*
* With PRINTJOB_TIMER_AUTOSTART turning on heaters will start the print job timer
* (used by printingIsActive, etc.) and turning off heaters will stop the timer.
*/
void GcodeSuite::M109() {
void GcodeSuite::M104_M109(const bool isM109) {
if (DEBUGGING(DRYRUN)) return;
@@ -160,7 +100,7 @@ void GcodeSuite::M109() {
bool no_wait_for_cooling = false;
if (!got_temp) {
no_wait_for_cooling = parser.seenval('S');
got_temp = no_wait_for_cooling || parser.seenval('R');
got_temp = no_wait_for_cooling || (isM109 && parser.seenval('R'));
if (got_temp) temp = parser.value_celsius();
}
@@ -182,7 +122,7 @@ void GcodeSuite::M109() {
* standby mode, (e.g., in a dual extruder setup) without affecting
* the running print timer.
*/
thermalManager.auto_job_check_timer(true, true);
thermalManager.auto_job_check_timer(isM109, true);
#endif
#if HAS_STATUS_MESSAGE
@@ -193,7 +133,7 @@ void GcodeSuite::M109() {
TERN_(AUTOTEMP, planner.autotemp_M104_M109());
if (got_temp)
if (isM109 && got_temp)
(void)thermalManager.wait_for_hotend(target_extruder, no_wait_for_cooling);
}