Marlin 2.0 for Flying Bear 4S/5
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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/>.
*
*/
bool endstop_monitor_flag = false;
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#define NAME_FORMAT "%-28s" // one place to specify the format of all the sources of names
// "-" left justify, "28" minimum width of name, pad with blanks
#define IS_ANALOG(P) ((P) >= analogInputToDigitalPin(0) && ((P) <= analogInputToDigitalPin(15) || (P) <= analogInputToDigitalPin(7)))
#define AVR_ATmega2560_FAMILY (defined(__AVR_ATmega1280__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega2560__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega1281__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega2561__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega1281__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega2561__))
#define AVR_AT90USB1286_FAMILY (defined(__AVR_AT90USB1287__) || defined(__AVR_AT90USB1286__) || defined(__AVR_AT90USB1286P__) || defined(__AVR_AT90USB646__) || defined(__AVR_AT90USB646P__) || defined(__AVR_AT90USB647__))
#define AVR_ATmega1284_FAMILY (defined(__AVR_ATmega644__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega644P__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega644PA__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega1284P__))
/**
* This routine minimizes RAM usage by creating a FLASH resident array to
* store the pin names, pin numbers and analog/digital flag.
*
* Creating the array in FLASH is a two pass process. The first pass puts the
* name strings into FLASH. The second pass actually creates the array.
*
* Both passes use the same pin list. The list contains two macro names. The
* actual macro definitions are changed depending on which pass is being done.
*
*/
// first pass - put the name strings into FLASH
#define _ADD_PIN_2(PIN_NAME, ENTRY_NAME) static const unsigned char ENTRY_NAME[] PROGMEM = {PIN_NAME};
#define _ADD_PIN(PIN_NAME, COUNTER) _ADD_PIN_2(PIN_NAME, entry_NAME_##COUNTER)
#define REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(NAME, COUNTER) _ADD_PIN(#NAME, COUNTER)
#define REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(NAME, COUNTER) _ADD_PIN(#NAME, COUNTER)
#line 0 // set __LINE__ to a known value for the first pass
#include "pinsDebug_list.h"
#line 59 // set __LINE__ to the correct line number or else compiler error messages don't make sense
// manually add pins that have names that are macros which don't play well with these macros
#if SERIAL_PORT == 0 && (AVR_ATmega2560_FAMILY || AVR_ATmega1284_FAMILY)
static const unsigned char RXD_NAME[] PROGMEM = {"RXD"};
static const unsigned char TXD_NAME[] PROGMEM = {"TXD"};
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
// second pass - create the array
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#undef _ADD_PIN_2
#undef _ADD_PIN
#undef REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL
#undef REPORT_NAME_ANALOG
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#define _ADD_PIN_2( ENTRY_NAME, NAME, IS_DIGITAL) {(const char*) ENTRY_NAME, (const char*)NAME, (const char*)IS_DIGITAL},
#define _ADD_PIN( NAME, COUNTER, IS_DIGITAL) _ADD_PIN_2( entry_NAME_##COUNTER, NAME, IS_DIGITAL)
#define REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(NAME, COUNTER) _ADD_PIN( NAME, COUNTER, (uint8_t)1)
#define REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(NAME, COUNTER) _ADD_PIN( analogInputToDigitalPin(NAME), COUNTER, 0)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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const char* const pin_array[][3] PROGMEM = {
/**
* [pin name] [pin number] [is digital or analog] 1 = digital, 0 = analog
* Each entry takes up 6 bytes in FLASH:
* 2 byte pointer to location of the name string
* 2 bytes containing the pin number
* analog pin numbers were convereted to digital when the array was created
* 2 bytes containing the digital/analog bool flag
*/
// manually add pins ...
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#if SERIAL_PORT == 0
#if AVR_ATmega2560_FAMILY
{RXD_NAME, 0, 1},
{TXD_NAME, 1, 1},
#elif AVR_ATmega1284_FAMILY
{RXD_NAME, 8, 1},
{TXD_NAME, 9, 1},
#endif
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
#line 0 // set __LINE__ to the SAME known value for the second pass
#include "pinsDebug_list.h"
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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}; // done populating the array
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
#line 109 // set __LINE__ to the correct line number or else compiler error messages don't make sense
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#define n_array (sizeof (pin_array) / sizeof (const char *))/3
#ifndef TIMER1B
// working with Teensyduino extension so need to re-define some things
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#include "pinsDebug_Teensyduino.h"
#endif
#define PWM_PRINT(V) do{ sprintf(buffer, "PWM: %4d", V); SERIAL_ECHO(buffer); }while(0)
#define PWM_CASE(N,Z) \
case TIMER##N##Z: \
if (TCCR##N##A & (_BV(COM##N##Z##1) | _BV(COM##N##Z##0))) { \
PWM_PRINT(OCR##N##Z); \
return true; \
} else return false
/**
* Print a pin's PWM status.
* Return true if it's currently a PWM pin.
*/
static bool pwm_status(uint8_t pin) {
char buffer[20]; // for the sprintf statements
switch(digitalPinToTimer(pin)) {
#if defined(TCCR0A) && defined(COM0A1)
#ifdef TIMER0A
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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PWM_CASE(0,A);
#endif
PWM_CASE(0,B);
#endif
#if defined(TCCR1A) && defined(COM1A1)
PWM_CASE(1,A);
PWM_CASE(1,B);
#if defined(COM1C1) && defined(TIMER1C)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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PWM_CASE(1,C);
#endif
#endif
#if defined(TCCR2A) && defined(COM2A1)
PWM_CASE(2,A);
PWM_CASE(2,B);
#endif
#if defined(TCCR3A) && defined(COM3A1)
PWM_CASE(3,A);
PWM_CASE(3,B);
#ifdef COM3C1
PWM_CASE(3,C);
#endif
#endif
#ifdef TCCR4A
PWM_CASE(4,A);
PWM_CASE(4,B);
PWM_CASE(4,C);
#endif
#if defined(TCCR5A) && defined(COM5A1)
PWM_CASE(5,A);
PWM_CASE(5,B);
PWM_CASE(5,C);
#endif
case NOT_ON_TIMER:
default:
return false;
}
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" ");
} // pwm_status
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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const uint8_t* const PWM_other[][3] PROGMEM = {
{&TCCR0A, &TCCR0B, &TIMSK0},
{&TCCR1A, &TCCR1B, &TIMSK1},
#if defined(TCCR2A) && defined(COM2A1)
{&TCCR2A, &TCCR2B, &TIMSK2},
#endif
#if defined(TCCR3A) && defined(COM3A1)
{&TCCR3A, &TCCR3B, &TIMSK3},
#endif
#ifdef TCCR4A
{&TCCR4A, &TCCR4B, &TIMSK4},
#endif
#if defined(TCCR5A) && defined(COM5A1)
{&TCCR5A, &TCCR5B, &TIMSK5},
#endif
};
const uint8_t* const PWM_OCR[][3] PROGMEM = {
#ifdef TIMER0A
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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{&OCR0A,&OCR0B,0},
#else
{0,&OCR0B,0},
#endif
#if defined(COM1C1) && defined(TIMER1C)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
{ (const uint8_t*) &OCR1A, (const uint8_t*) &OCR1B, (const uint8_t*) &OCR1C},
#else
{ (const uint8_t*) &OCR1A, (const uint8_t*) &OCR1B,0},
#endif
#if defined(TCCR2A) && defined(COM2A1)
{&OCR2A,&OCR2B,0},
#endif
#if defined(TCCR3A) && defined(COM3A1)
#ifdef COM3C1
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
{ (const uint8_t*) &OCR3A, (const uint8_t*) &OCR3B, (const uint8_t*) &OCR3C},
#else
{ (const uint8_t*) &OCR3A, (const uint8_t*) &OCR3B,0},
#endif
#endif
#ifdef TCCR4A
{ (const uint8_t*) &OCR4A, (const uint8_t*) &OCR4B, (const uint8_t*) &OCR4C},
#endif
#if defined(TCCR5A) && defined(COM5A1)
{ (const uint8_t*) &OCR5A, (const uint8_t*) &OCR5B, (const uint8_t*) &OCR5C},
#endif
};
#define TCCR_A(T) pgm_read_word(&PWM_other[T][0])
#define TCCR_B(T) pgm_read_word(&PWM_other[T][1])
#define TIMSK(T) pgm_read_word(&PWM_other[T][2])
#define CS_0 0
#define CS_1 1
#define CS_2 2
#define WGM_0 0
#define WGM_1 1
#define WGM_2 3
#define WGM_3 4
#define TOIE 0
#define OCR_VAL(T, L) pgm_read_word(&PWM_OCR[T][L])
static void err_is_counter() {
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" non-standard PWM mode");
}
static void err_is_interrupt() {
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" compare interrupt enabled ");
}
static void err_prob_interrupt() {
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" overflow interrupt enabled");
}
static void can_be_used() { SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" can be used as PWM "); }
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
void com_print(uint8_t N, uint8_t Z) {
uint8_t *TCCRA = (uint8_t*) TCCR_A(N);
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" COM");
SERIAL_PROTOCOLCHAR(N + '0');
switch(Z) {
case 'A' :
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPAIR("A: ", ((*TCCRA & (_BV(7) | _BV(6))) >> 6));
break;
case 'B' :
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPAIR("B: ", ((*TCCRA & (_BV(5) | _BV(4))) >> 4));
break;
case 'C' :
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPAIR("C: ", ((*TCCRA & (_BV(3) | _BV(2))) >> 2));
break;
}
}
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
void timer_prefix(uint8_t T, char L, uint8_t N) { // T - timer L - pwm n - WGM bit layout
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
char buffer[20]; // for the sprintf statements
uint8_t *TCCRB = (uint8_t*)TCCR_B(T);
uint8_t *TCCRA = (uint8_t*)TCCR_A(T);
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
uint8_t WGM = (((*TCCRB & _BV(WGM_2)) >> 1) | (*TCCRA & (_BV(WGM_0) | _BV(WGM_1))));
if (N == 4) WGM |= ((*TCCRB & _BV(WGM_3)) >> 1);
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" TIMER");
SERIAL_PROTOCOLCHAR(T + '0');
SERIAL_PROTOCOLCHAR(L);
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" ");
if (N == 3) {
uint8_t *OCRVAL8 = (uint8_t*) OCR_VAL(T, L - 'A');
PWM_PRINT(*OCRVAL8);
}
else {
uint16_t *OCRVAL16 = (uint16_t*) OCR_VAL(T, L - 'A');
PWM_PRINT(*OCRVAL16);
}
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPAIR(" WGM: ", WGM);
com_print(T,L);
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPAIR(" CS: ", (*TCCRB & (_BV(CS_0) | _BV(CS_1) | _BV(CS_2)) ));
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" TCCR");
SERIAL_PROTOCOLCHAR(T + '0');
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPAIR("A: ", *TCCRA);
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" TCCR");
SERIAL_PROTOCOLCHAR(T + '0');
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPAIR("B: ", *TCCRB);
uint8_t *TMSK = (uint8_t*) TIMSK(T);
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" TIMSK");
SERIAL_PROTOCOLCHAR(T + '0');
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPAIR(": ", *TMSK);
uint8_t OCIE = L - 'A' + 1;
if (N == 3) {if (WGM == 0 || WGM == 2 || WGM == 4 || WGM == 6) err_is_counter();}
else {if (WGM == 0 || WGM == 4 || WGM == 12 || WGM == 13) err_is_counter();}
if (TEST(*TMSK, OCIE)) err_is_interrupt();
if (TEST(*TMSK, TOIE)) err_prob_interrupt();
}
static void pwm_details(uint8_t pin) {
char buffer[20]; // for the sprintf statements
uint8_t WGM;
switch(digitalPinToTimer(pin)) {
#if defined(TCCR0A) && defined(COM0A1)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
#ifdef TIMER0A
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
case TIMER0A:
timer_prefix(0,'A',3);
break;
#endif
case TIMER0B:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(0,'B',3);
break;
#endif
#if defined(TCCR1A) && defined(COM1A1)
case TIMER1A:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(1,'A',4);
break;
case TIMER1B:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(1,'B',4);
break;
#if defined(COM1C1) && defined(TIMER1C)
case TIMER1C:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(1,'C',4);
break;
#endif
#endif
#if defined(TCCR2A) && defined(COM2A1)
case TIMER2A:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(2,'A',3);
break;
case TIMER2B:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(2,'B',3);
break;
#endif
#if defined(TCCR3A) && defined(COM3A1)
case TIMER3A:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(3,'A',4);
break;
case TIMER3B:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(3,'B',4);
break;
#ifdef COM3C1
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
case TIMER3C:
timer_prefix(3,'C',4);
break;
#endif
#endif
#ifdef TCCR4A
case TIMER4A:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(4,'A',4);
break;
case TIMER4B:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(4,'B',4);
break;
case TIMER4C:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(4,'C',4);
break;
#endif
#if defined(TCCR5A) && defined(COM5A1)
case TIMER5A:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(5,'A',4);
break;
case TIMER5B:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(5,'B',4);
break;
case TIMER5C:
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(5,'C',4);
break;
#endif
case NOT_ON_TIMER: break;
}
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" ");
// on pins that have two PWMs, print info on second PWM
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
#if AVR_ATmega2560_FAMILY || AVR_AT90USB1286_FAMILY
// looking for port B7 - PWMs 0A and 1C
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
if ( ('B' == digitalPinToPort(pin) + 64) && (0x80 == digitalPinToBitMask(pin))) {
#ifndef TEENSYDUINO_IDE
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM("\n . TIMER1C is also tied to this pin ");
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(1,'C',4);
#else
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM("\n . TIMER0A is also tied to this pin ");
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
timer_prefix(0,'A',3);
#endif
}
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
#endif
} // pwm_details
bool get_pinMode(int8_t pin) { return *portModeRegister(digitalPinToPort(pin)) & digitalPinToBitMask(pin); }
#ifndef digitalRead_mod // use Teensyduino's version of digitalRead - it doesn't disable the PWMs
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
int digitalRead_mod(int8_t pin) { // same as digitalRead except the PWM stop section has been removed
uint8_t port = digitalPinToPort(pin);
return (port != NOT_A_PIN) && (*portInputRegister(port) & digitalPinToBitMask(pin)) ? HIGH : LOW;
}
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
void print_port(int8_t pin) { // print port number
#ifdef digitalPinToPort
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" Port: ");
uint8_t x = digitalPinToPort(pin) + 64;
SERIAL_CHAR(x);
uint8_t temp = digitalPinToBitMask(pin);
for (x = '0'; x < '9' && temp != 1; x++) temp >>= 1;
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
SERIAL_CHAR(x);
#else
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM(" ");
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
#endif
}
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
// pretty report with PWM info
inline void report_pin_state_extended(int8_t pin, bool ignore, bool extended = true) {
uint8_t temp_char;
char *name_mem_pointer;
char buffer[30]; // for the sprintf statements
bool found = false,
multi_name_pin = false;
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
for (uint8_t x = 0; x < n_array; x++) { // scan entire array and report all instances of this pin
if (pgm_read_byte(&pin_array[x][1]) == pin) {
if (found) multi_name_pin = true;
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
found = true;
if (!multi_name_pin) { // report digitial and analog pin number only on the first time through
sprintf(buffer, "PIN: %3d ", pin); // digital pin number
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
SERIAL_ECHO(buffer);
print_port(pin);
if (IS_ANALOG(pin)) {
sprintf(buffer, " (A%2d) ", int(pin - analogInputToDigitalPin(0))); // analog pin number
SERIAL_ECHO(buffer);
}
else SERIAL_ECHOPGM(" "); // add padding if not an analog pin
}
else SERIAL_ECHOPGM(". "); // add padding if not the first instance found
name_mem_pointer = (char*) pgm_read_word(&pin_array[x][0]);
for (uint8_t y = 0; y < 28; y++) { // always print pin name
temp_char = pgm_read_byte(name_mem_pointer + y);
if (temp_char != 0) MYSERIAL.write(temp_char);
else {
for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 28 - y; i++) MYSERIAL.write(' ');
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
break;
}
}
if (pin_is_protected(pin) && !ignore)
SERIAL_ECHOPGM("protected ");
else {
if (!(pgm_read_byte(&pin_array[x][2]))) {
sprintf(buffer, "Analog in = %5d", analogRead(pin - analogInputToDigitalPin(0)));
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
SERIAL_ECHO(buffer);
}
else {
if (!get_pinMode(pin)) {
//pinMode(pin, INPUT_PULLUP); // make sure input isn't floating - stopped doing this
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
8 years ago
// because this could interfere with inductive/capacitive
// sensors (high impedance voltage divider) and with PT100 amplifier
SERIAL_PROTOCOLPAIR("Input = ", digitalRead_mod(pin));
}
else if (pwm_status(pin)) {
// do nothing
}
else SERIAL_PROTOCOLPAIR("Output = ", digitalRead_mod(pin));
}
if (!multi_name_pin && extended) pwm_details(pin); // report PWM capabilities only on the first pass & only if doing an extended report
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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}
SERIAL_EOL;
} // end of IF
} // end of for loop
if (!found) {
sprintf(buffer, "PIN: %3d ", pin);
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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SERIAL_ECHO(buffer);
print_port(pin);
if (IS_ANALOG(pin)) {
sprintf(buffer, " (A%2d) ", int(pin - analogInputToDigitalPin(0))); // analog pin number
SERIAL_ECHO(buffer);
}
else
SERIAL_ECHOPGM(" "); // add padding if not an analog pin
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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SERIAL_ECHOPGM("<unused/unknown>");
if (get_pinMode(pin))
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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SERIAL_PROTOCOLPAIR(" Output = ", digitalRead_mod(pin));
else {
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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if (IS_ANALOG(pin)) {
sprintf(buffer, " Analog in = %5d", analogRead(pin - analogInputToDigitalPin(0)));
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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SERIAL_ECHO(buffer);
}
else
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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SERIAL_ECHOPGM(" "); // add padding if not an analog pin
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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SERIAL_PROTOCOLPAIR(" Input = ", digitalRead_mod(pin));
}
//if (!pwm_status(pin)) SERIAL_ECHOCHAR(' '); // add padding if it's not a PWM pin
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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if (extended) pwm_details(pin); // report PWM capabilities only if doing an extended report
SERIAL_EOL;
}
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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}
inline void report_pin_state(int8_t pin) {
report_pin_state_extended(pin, false, false);
}