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Michael Moon 983bcfdd46 SD card: initial shoehorning of SD code, part 2.
Part 2 is to implement M23: select file. That's more than just a
few lines, as we also have to teach the gcode-parser to collect
strings.

For now the file is simply tested for successful opening, no
actual printing, yet.

About build size: during development there was another
implementation, which didn't abstract SD card functions into
sd.c/.h, but put them into gcode_process.c directly. At the
feature completeness of this commit, the other implementation
used 70 bytes flash less, but also 23 bytes more RAM. So I decided
for the more abstracted/encapsulated version. --Traumflug

Also, this adds 14 bytes binary size even without SD card support.
A lot more #ifdefs around each use of next_target.read_string
would remove this, but after all we do care a bit about
readability of the source code, so let's sacrify these 14 bytes
to it. --Traumflug
2015-07-05 23:32:48 +02:00
Michael Moon 8f2e1e59ac SD card: initial shoehorning of SD code, part 1.
Part 1 is, implement

 - M20: List SD card.
 - M21: Initialize SD card (has to be done before listing).
 - M22: Release SD card.

Do all this in one chunk, splitting this up wouldn't allow to test
the result.
2015-07-05 23:32:48 +02:00
Markus Hitter 1fb3ece31e SD card: establish spi.c/.h and sd.c/.h and get SPI running.
For now this is just a nice demonstration on how to send bytes
over SPI. Add SD_CARD_SELECT_PIN to your configuration board
file manually to see data signals on MOSI dancing on the scope.

The TODO's about SS in arduino*.h were wrong, SS does have a
chip-specific special meaning (used in SPI multi-master or SPI
slave mode). Still, a #define MAX6675_SELECT_PIN is missing.

Squashed in this commit from the SPI development topic branch to
get this first step working:

Author: jbernardis <jeff.bernardis@gmail.com>
2015-02-04 22:35:07
mendel.c: disable SPI in power management only when not needed.

If we want to talk to a SD card connected to SPI, we need SPI
powered, of course.

From Traumflug: nice catch, Jeff!
2015-07-05 23:32:46 +02:00
Markus Hitter 03b68e2738 SD card: remove sd.c
This file was never in use and actually didn't even compile.
It didn't disturb so far because its whole content was wrapped
in #if 0. Recently it was fixed to at least compile, but code
quality was found to be poor enough to justify looking for
something written more carefully, which was found in FatFs
sample code.
2015-06-10 13:56:39 +02:00
Markus Hitter a2ce509bed Eliminate _delay(), delay() and _delay_us().
Doesn't change much, even the binary size stays the same. Much
cleaner code though, now we have only delay_us() and delay_ms().
2013-03-24 16:19:24 +01:00
Michael Moon 02e30dcb0a add sd.c for future, currently unused 2011-02-08 22:37:17 +11:00