mmu2_reporting.cpp 10 KB

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  1. #include "mmu2.h"
  2. #include "mmu2_reporting.h"
  3. #include "mmu2_error_converter.h"
  4. #include "mmu2/error_codes.h"
  5. #include "mmu2/buttons.h"
  6. #include "ultralcd.h"
  7. #include "Filament_sensor.h"
  8. #include "language.h"
  9. #include "temperature.h"
  10. #include "sound.h"
  11. namespace MMU2 {
  12. const char * const ProgressCodeToText(uint16_t pc); // we may join progress convertor and reporter together
  13. void BeginReport(CommandInProgress cip, uint16_t ec) {
  14. custom_message_type = CustomMsg::MMUProgress;
  15. lcd_setstatuspgm( ProgressCodeToText(ec) );
  16. }
  17. void EndReport(CommandInProgress cip, uint16_t ec) {
  18. // clear the status msg line - let the printed filename get visible again
  19. custom_message_type = CustomMsg::Status;
  20. }
  21. /**
  22. * @brief Renders any characters that will be updated live on the MMU error screen.
  23. *Currently, this is FINDA and Filament Sensor status and Extruder temperature.
  24. */
  25. static void ReportErrorHookDynamicRender(void)
  26. {
  27. lcd_set_cursor(3, 2);
  28. lcd_printf_P(PSTR("%d"), mmu2.FindaDetectsFilament());
  29. lcd_set_cursor(8, 2);
  30. lcd_printf_P(PSTR("%d"), fsensor.getFilamentPresent());
  31. lcd_set_cursor(11, 2);
  32. lcd_print("?>?"); // This is temporary until below TODO is resolved
  33. // TODO, see lcdui_print_extruder(void)
  34. //if (MMU2::mmu2.get_current_tool() == MMU2::FILAMENT_UNKNOWN)
  35. // lcd_printf_P(_N(" ?>%u"), tmp_extruder + 1);
  36. //else
  37. // lcd_printf_P(_N(" %u>%u"), MMU2::mmu2.get_current_tool() + 1, tmp_extruder + 1);
  38. // Print active extruder temperature
  39. lcd_set_cursor(16, 2);
  40. lcd_printf_P(PSTR("%d"), (int)(degHotend(0) + 0.5));
  41. }
  42. /**
  43. * @brief Renders any characters that are static on the MMU error screen i.e. they don't change.
  44. * @param[in] ec Error code
  45. */
  46. static void ReportErrorHookStaticRender(uint16_t ec) {
  47. //! Show an error screen
  48. //! When an MMU error occurs, the LCD content will look like this:
  49. //! |01234567890123456789|
  50. //! |MMU FW update needed| <- title/header of the error: max 20 characters
  51. //! |prusa3d.com/ERR04504| <- URL 20 characters
  52. //! |FI:1 FS:1 5>3 t201°| <- status line, t is thermometer symbol
  53. //! |>Retry >Done >MoreW| <- buttons
  54. const uint8_t ei = PrusaErrorCodeIndex(ec);
  55. bool two_choices = false;
  56. // Read and determine what operations should be shown on the menu
  57. // Note: uint16_t is used here to avoid compiler warning. uint8_t is only half the size of void*
  58. const uint8_t button_operation = PrusaErrorButtons(ei);
  59. const uint8_t button_op_right = BUTTON_OP_RIGHT(button_operation);
  60. const uint8_t button_op_middle = BUTTON_OP_MIDDLE(button_operation);
  61. // Check if the menu should have three or two choices
  62. if (button_op_right == (uint8_t)ButtonOperations::NoOperation){
  63. // Two operations not specified, the error menu should only show two choices
  64. two_choices = true;
  65. }
  66. lcd_set_custom_characters_nextpage();
  67. lcd_update_enable(false);
  68. lcd_clear();
  69. // Print title and header
  70. lcd_printf_P(PSTR("%.20S\nprusa3d.com/ERR04%hu"), _T(PrusaErrorTitle(ei)), PrusaErrorCode(ei) );
  71. // Render static characters in third line
  72. lcd_set_cursor(0, 2);
  73. lcd_printf_P(PSTR("FI: FS: > %c %c"), LCD_STR_THERMOMETER[0], LCD_STR_DEGREE[0]);
  74. // Render the choices
  75. lcd_show_choices_prompt_P(two_choices ? LCD_LEFT_BUTTON_CHOICE : LCD_MIDDLE_BUTTON_CHOICE, _T(PrusaErrorButtonTitle(button_op_middle)), _T(two_choices ? PrusaErrorButtonMore() : PrusaErrorButtonTitle(button_op_right)), two_choices ? 10 : 7, two_choices ? nullptr : _T(PrusaErrorButtonMore()));
  76. }
  77. /**
  78. * @brief Monitors the LCD button selection without blocking MMU communication
  79. * @param[in] ec Error code
  80. * @return 0 if there is no knob click --
  81. * 1 if user clicked 'More' and firmware should render
  82. * the error screen when ReportErrorHook is called next --
  83. * 2 if the user selects an operation and we would like
  84. * to exit the error screen. The MMU will raise the menu
  85. * again if the error is not solved.
  86. */
  87. static uint8_t ReportErrorHookMonitor(uint16_t ec) {
  88. uint8_t ret = 0;
  89. const uint8_t ei = PrusaErrorCodeIndex(ec);
  90. bool two_choices = false;
  91. static int8_t enc_dif = 0;
  92. // Read and determine what operations should be shown on the menu
  93. // Note: uint16_t is used here to avoid compiler warning. uint8_t is only half the size of void*
  94. const uint8_t button_operation = PrusaErrorButtons(ei);
  95. const uint8_t button_op_right = BUTTON_OP_RIGHT(button_operation);
  96. const uint8_t button_op_middle = BUTTON_OP_MIDDLE(button_operation);
  97. // Check if the menu should have three or two choices
  98. if (button_op_right == (uint8_t)ButtonOperations::NoOperation){
  99. // Two operations not specified, the error menu should only show two choices
  100. two_choices = true;
  101. }
  102. static int8_t current_selection = two_choices ? LCD_LEFT_BUTTON_CHOICE : LCD_MIDDLE_BUTTON_CHOICE;
  103. static int8_t choice_selected = -1;
  104. // Check if knob was rotated
  105. if (abs(enc_dif - lcd_encoder_diff) >= ENCODER_PULSES_PER_STEP) {
  106. if (two_choices == false) { // third_choice is not nullptr, safe to dereference
  107. if (enc_dif > lcd_encoder_diff && current_selection != LCD_LEFT_BUTTON_CHOICE) {
  108. // Rotating knob counter clockwise
  109. current_selection--;
  110. } else if (enc_dif < lcd_encoder_diff && current_selection != LCD_RIGHT_BUTTON_CHOICE) {
  111. // Rotating knob clockwise
  112. current_selection++;
  113. }
  114. } else {
  115. if (enc_dif > lcd_encoder_diff && current_selection != LCD_LEFT_BUTTON_CHOICE) {
  116. // Rotating knob counter clockwise
  117. current_selection = LCD_LEFT_BUTTON_CHOICE;
  118. } else if (enc_dif < lcd_encoder_diff && current_selection != LCD_MIDDLE_BUTTON_CHOICE) {
  119. // Rotating knob clockwise
  120. current_selection = LCD_MIDDLE_BUTTON_CHOICE;
  121. }
  122. }
  123. // Update '>' render only
  124. lcd_set_cursor(0, 3);
  125. lcd_print(current_selection == LCD_LEFT_BUTTON_CHOICE ? '>': ' ');
  126. if (two_choices == false)
  127. {
  128. lcd_set_cursor(7, 3);
  129. lcd_print(current_selection == LCD_MIDDLE_BUTTON_CHOICE ? '>': ' ');
  130. lcd_set_cursor(13, 3);
  131. lcd_print(current_selection == LCD_RIGHT_BUTTON_CHOICE ? '>': ' ');
  132. } else {
  133. lcd_set_cursor(10, 3);
  134. lcd_print(current_selection == LCD_MIDDLE_BUTTON_CHOICE ? '>': ' ');
  135. }
  136. // Consume rotation event and make feedback sound
  137. enc_dif = lcd_encoder_diff;
  138. Sound_MakeSound(e_SOUND_TYPE_EncoderMove);
  139. }
  140. // Check if knob was clicked and consume the event
  141. if (lcd_clicked()) {
  142. Sound_MakeSound(e_SOUND_TYPE_ButtonEcho);
  143. choice_selected = current_selection;
  144. } else {
  145. // continue monitoring
  146. return ret;
  147. }
  148. if ((two_choices && choice_selected == LCD_MIDDLE_BUTTON_CHOICE) // Two choices and middle button selected
  149. || (!two_choices && choice_selected == LCD_RIGHT_BUTTON_CHOICE)) // Three choices and right most button selected
  150. {
  151. // 'More' show error description
  152. lcd_show_fullscreen_message_and_wait_P(_T(PrusaErrorDesc(ei)));
  153. ret = 1;
  154. } else if(choice_selected == LCD_MIDDLE_BUTTON_CHOICE) {
  155. SetButtonResponse((ButtonOperations)button_op_right);
  156. ret = 2;
  157. } else {
  158. SetButtonResponse((ButtonOperations)button_op_middle);
  159. ret = 2;
  160. }
  161. // Reset static variables to their default value
  162. current_selection = two_choices ? LCD_LEFT_BUTTON_CHOICE : LCD_MIDDLE_BUTTON_CHOICE;
  163. choice_selected = -1;
  164. return ret;
  165. }
  166. enum class ReportErrorHookStates : uint8_t {
  167. RENDER_ERROR_SCREEN = 0,
  168. MONITOR_SELECTION = 1,
  169. DISMISS_ERROR_SCREEN = 2,
  170. };
  171. enum ReportErrorHookStates ReportErrorHookState;
  172. /**
  173. * @brief Render MMU error screen on the LCD. This must be non-blocking
  174. * and allow the MMU and printer to communicate with each other.
  175. * @param[in] ec Error code
  176. */
  177. void ReportErrorHook(uint16_t ec) {
  178. if (mmu2.MMUCurrentErrorCode() == ErrorCode::OK)
  179. {
  180. // If the error code suddenly changes to OK, that means
  181. // a button was pushed on the MMU and the LCD should
  182. // dismiss the error screen until MMU raises a new error
  183. ReportErrorHookState = ReportErrorHookStates::DISMISS_ERROR_SCREEN;
  184. }
  185. switch ((uint8_t)ReportErrorHookState)
  186. {
  187. case (uint8_t)ReportErrorHookStates::RENDER_ERROR_SCREEN:
  188. ReportErrorHookStaticRender(ec);
  189. ReportErrorHookState = ReportErrorHookStates::MONITOR_SELECTION;
  190. // Fall through
  191. case (uint8_t)ReportErrorHookStates::MONITOR_SELECTION:
  192. mmu2.is_mmu_error_monitor_active = true;
  193. ReportErrorHookDynamicRender(); // Render dynamic characters
  194. switch (ReportErrorHookMonitor(ec))
  195. {
  196. case 0:
  197. // No choice selected, return to loop()
  198. break;
  199. case 1:
  200. // More button selected, change state
  201. ReportErrorHookState = ReportErrorHookStates::RENDER_ERROR_SCREEN;
  202. break;
  203. case 2:
  204. // Exit error screen and enable lcd updates
  205. lcd_set_custom_characters();
  206. lcd_update_enable(true);
  207. lcd_return_to_status();
  208. // Reset the state in case a new error is reported
  209. mmu2.is_mmu_error_monitor_active = false;
  210. ReportErrorHookState = ReportErrorHookStates::RENDER_ERROR_SCREEN;
  211. break;
  212. default:
  213. break;
  214. }
  215. return; // Always return to loop() to let MMU trigger a call to ReportErrorHook again
  216. break;
  217. case (uint8_t)ReportErrorHookStates::DISMISS_ERROR_SCREEN:
  218. lcd_set_custom_characters();
  219. lcd_update_enable(true);
  220. lcd_return_to_status();
  221. // Reset the state in case a new error is reported
  222. mmu2.is_mmu_error_monitor_active = false;
  223. ReportErrorHookState = ReportErrorHookStates::RENDER_ERROR_SCREEN;
  224. break;
  225. default:
  226. break;
  227. }
  228. }
  229. void ReportProgressHook(CommandInProgress cip, uint16_t ec) {
  230. custom_message_type = CustomMsg::MMUProgress;
  231. lcd_setstatuspgm( _T(ProgressCodeToText(ec)) );
  232. }
  233. } // namespace MMU2