chipmisc: Add multi_pin capability

Add the ability to alias multiple output pins from a single pin alias.
This makes it possible to support some cases where a single logical
output is driven by multiple output pins.

Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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Kevin O'Connor 2017-12-18 20:22:53 -05:00
parent 3c5649219f
commit 1b07505973
2 changed files with 63 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -169,6 +169,19 @@
# See the 'pwm_output' section for details on these parameters.
# Multiple pin outputs (one may define any number of sections with a
# "multi_pin" prefix). A multi_pin output creates an internal pin
# alias that can modify multiple output pins each time the alias pin
# is set. For example, one could define a "[multi_pin my_fan]" object
# containing two pins and then set "pin=multi_pin:my_fan" in the
# "[fan]" section - on each fan change both output pins would be
# updated. These aliases may not be used with stepper motor pins.
#[multi_pin my_multi_pin]
#pins:
# A comma separated list of pins associated with this alias. This
# parameter must be provided.
# Statically configured AD5206 digipots connected via SPI bus (one may
# define any number of sections with an "ad5206" prefix).
#[ad5206 my_digipot]

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@ -76,6 +76,54 @@ class PrinterPin:
self.last_value = value
self.last_value_time = print_time
class PrinterMultiPin:
def __init__(self, printer, config):
self.printer = printer
try:
pins.get_printer_pins(printer).register_chip('multi_pin', self)
except pins.error:
pass
self.pin_type = None
self.pin_list = [pin.strip() for pin in config.get('pins').split(',')]
self.mcu_pins = []
def setup_pin(self, pin_params):
pin_name = pin_params['pin']
pin = self.printer.objects.get('multi_pin ' + pin_name)
if pin is not self:
if pin is None:
raise pins.error("multi_pin %s not configured" % (pin_name,))
return pin.setup_pin(pin_params)
if self.pin_type is not None:
raise pins.error("Can't setup multi_pin %s twice" % (pin_name,))
self.pin_type = pin_params['type']
invert = ""
if pin_params['invert']:
invert = "!"
self.mcu_pins = [
pins.setup_pin(self.printer, self.pin_type, invert + pin_desc)
for pin_desc in self.pin_list]
return self
def get_mcu(self):
return self.mcu_pins[0].get_mcu()
def setup_max_duration(self, max_duration):
for mcu_pin in self.mcu_pins:
mcu_pin.setup_max_duration(max_duration)
def setup_start_value(self, start_value, shutdown_value):
for mcu_pin in self.mcu_pins:
mcu_pin.setup_start_value(start_value, shutdown_value)
def setup_cycle_time(self, cycle_time):
for mcu_pin in self.mcu_pins:
mcu_pin.setup_cycle_time(cycle_time)
def setup_hard_pwm(self, hard_cycle_ticks):
for mcu_pin in self.mcu_pins:
mcu_pin.setup_hard_pwm(hard_cycle_ticks)
def set_digital(self, print_time, value):
for mcu_pin in self.mcu_pins:
mcu_pin.set_digital(print_time, value)
def set_pwm(self, print_time, value):
for mcu_pin in self.mcu_pins:
mcu_pin.set_pwm(print_time, value)
######################################################################
# Servos
@ -350,6 +398,8 @@ def add_printer_objects(printer, config):
printer.add_object('pin' + s.section[17:], PrinterPin(printer, s))
for s in config.get_prefix_sections('pwm_output '):
printer.add_object('pin' + s.section[10:], PrinterPin(printer, s))
for s in config.get_prefix_sections('multi_pin '):
printer.add_object(s.section, PrinterMultiPin(printer, s))
for s in config.get_prefix_sections('servo '):
printer.add_object(s.section, PrinterServo(printer, s))
for s in config.get_prefix_sections('ad5206 '):