Additional build info in the $I printout.

- [new] Added total available planner buffer blocks (15 shown, but
there are 16. one is used by the ring buffer and to execute system
motions) and serial RX buffer bytes. This information is useful for
GUIs to setup and optimize their streaming protocols easily.

[doc] Updated the interface document to reflect the change.
pull/155/head v1.1f.20170131
Sonny Jeon 2017-01-31 18:46:20 -07:00
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----------------
Date: 2017-01-29
Author: Sonny Jeon
Subject: Tidying up parking override control implementation
[new] Added a default configuration for the parking override control
upon a reset or power-up. By default, parking is enabled, but this may
be disabled via a config.h option.
[fix] Parking override control should be checking if the command word
is passed, rather than the value.
----------------
Date: 2017-01-28
Author: chamnit

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- `[VER:]` and `[OPT:]`: Indicates build info data from a `$I` user query. These build info messages are followed by an `ok` to confirm the `$I` was executed, like so:
```
[VER:v1.1d.20161014:Some string]
[OPT:VL]
[VER:v1.1f.20170131:Some string]
[OPT:VL,16,128]
ok
```
- The first line `[VER:]` contains the build version and date.
- A string may appear after the second `:` colon. It is a stored EEPROM string a user via a `$I=line` command or OEM can place there for personal use or tracking purposes.
- The `[OPT:]` line follows immediately after and contains character codes for compile-time options that were either enabled or disabled. The codes are defined below and a CSV file is also provided for quick parsing. This is generally only used for quickly diagnosing firmware bugs or compatibility issues.
- The `[OPT:]` line follows immediately after and contains character codes for compile-time options that were either enabled or disabled and two values separated by commas, which indicates the total usable planner blocks and serial RX buffer bytes, respectively. The codes are defined below and a CSV file is also provided for quick parsing. This is generally only used for quickly diagnosing firmware bugs or compatibility issues.
| `OPT` Code | Setting Description, Units |
| `OPT` Code | Setting Description, Units |
|:-------------:|----|
| **`V`** | Variable spindle enabled |
| **`N`** | Line numbers enabled |
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| **`E`** | Force sync upon EEPROM write disabled |
| **`W`** | Force sync upon work coordinate offset change disabled |
| **`L`** | Homing initialization auto-lock disabled |
- `[echo:]` : Indicates an automated line echo from a command just prior to being parsed and executed. May be enabled only by a config.h option. Often used for debugging communication issues. A typical line echo message is shown below. A separate `ok` will eventually appear to confirm the line has been parsed and executed, but may not be immediate as with any line command containing motions.
```
[echo:G1X0.540Y10.4F100]

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// Grbl versioning system
#define GRBL_VERSION "1.1f"
#define GRBL_VERSION_BUILD "20170129"
#define GRBL_VERSION_BUILD "20170131"
// Define standard libraries used by Grbl.
#include <avr/io.h>

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@ -433,9 +433,13 @@ void report_build_info(char *line)
#ifndef HOMING_INIT_LOCK
serial_write('L');
#endif
// NOTE: Compiled values, like override increments/max/min values, may be added at some point later.
// These will likely have a comma delimiter to separate them.
serial_write(',');
print_uint8_base10(BLOCK_BUFFER_SIZE-1);
serial_write(',');
print_uint8_base10(RX_BUFFER_SIZE);
report_util_feedback_line_feed();
}