power_on should not be modifying
EEPROM_MMU_ENABLED. The code is never
executed unless it's already been set.
Only disable EEPROM_MMU_ENABLED through Buttons::DisableMMU
Change in memory:
Flash: -18 bytes
SRAM: 0 bytes
The general idea is to keep platform specific implementation away from the MMU state machines as much as we can.
That would enable unit testing the top level MMU state machine and integration into other project as well (if needed).
Instead of including Configuration_prusa.h directly, include
Configuration_var which then includes the proper variant file though a
preprocessor macro.
This allows to keep the existing build system intact, but also redefine
at compile time the final header without having to make copies on the
file system.