375 lines
13 KiB
C++
375 lines
13 KiB
C++
/**
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* Marlin 3D Printer Firmware
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* Copyright (c) 2020 MarlinFirmware [https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin]
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*
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* Based on Sprinter and grbl.
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* Copyright (c) 2011 Camiel Gubbels / Erik van der Zalm
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*
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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*/
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#include "../../inc/MarlinConfig.h"
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#if ENABLED(M100_FREE_MEMORY_WATCHER)
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#include "../gcode.h"
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#include "../queue.h"
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#include "../../libs/hex_print_routines.h"
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#include "../../MarlinCore.h" // for idle()
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/**
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* M100 Free Memory Watcher
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*
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* This code watches the free memory block between the bottom of the heap and the top of the stack.
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* This memory block is initialized and watched via the M100 command.
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*
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* M100 I Initializes the free memory block and prints vitals statistics about the area
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*
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* M100 F Identifies how much of the free memory block remains free and unused. It also
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* detects and reports any corruption within the free memory block that may have
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* happened due to errant firmware.
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*
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* M100 D Does a hex display of the free memory block along with a flag for any errant
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* data that does not match the expected value.
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*
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* M100 C x Corrupts x locations within the free memory block. This is useful to check the
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* correctness of the M100 F and M100 D commands.
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*
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* Also, there are two support functions that can be called from a developer's C code.
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*
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* uint16_t check_for_free_memory_corruption(PGM_P const free_memory_start);
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* void M100_dump_routine(PGM_P const title, const char * const start, const char * const end);
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*
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* Initial version by Roxy-3D
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*/
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#define M100_FREE_MEMORY_DUMPER // Enable for the `M100 D` Dump sub-command
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#define M100_FREE_MEMORY_CORRUPTOR // Enable for the `M100 C` Corrupt sub-command
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#define TEST_BYTE ((char) 0xE5)
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#if defined(__AVR__) || IS_32BIT_TEENSY
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extern char __bss_end;
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char *end_bss = &__bss_end,
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*free_memory_start = end_bss, *free_memory_end = 0,
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*stacklimit = 0, *heaplimit = 0;
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#define MEMORY_END_CORRECTION 0
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#elif defined(TARGET_LPC1768)
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extern char __bss_end__, __StackLimit, __HeapLimit;
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char *end_bss = &__bss_end__,
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*stacklimit = &__StackLimit,
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*heaplimit = &__HeapLimit;
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#define MEMORY_END_CORRECTION 0x200
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char *free_memory_start = heaplimit,
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*free_memory_end = stacklimit - MEMORY_END_CORRECTION;
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#elif defined(__SAM3X8E__)
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extern char _ebss;
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char *end_bss = &_ebss,
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*free_memory_start = end_bss,
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*free_memory_end = 0,
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*stacklimit = 0,
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*heaplimit = 0;
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#define MEMORY_END_CORRECTION 0x10000 // need to stay well below 0x20080000 or M100 F crashes
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#elif defined(__SAMD51__)
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extern unsigned int __bss_end__, __StackLimit, __HeapLimit;
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extern "C" void * _sbrk(int incr);
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void *end_bss = &__bss_end__,
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*stacklimit = &__StackLimit,
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*heaplimit = &__HeapLimit;
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#define MEMORY_END_CORRECTION 0x400
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char *free_memory_start = (char *)_sbrk(0) + 0x200, // Leave some heap space
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*free_memory_end = (char *)stacklimit - MEMORY_END_CORRECTION;
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#else
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#error "M100 - unsupported CPU"
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#endif
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//
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// Utility functions
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//
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// Location of a variable on its stack frame. Returns a value above
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// the stack (once the function returns to the caller).
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char* top_of_stack() {
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char x;
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return &x + 1; // x is pulled on return;
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}
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// Count the number of test bytes at the specified location.
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inline int32_t count_test_bytes(const char * const start_free_memory) {
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < 32000; i++)
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if (char(start_free_memory[i]) != TEST_BYTE)
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return i - 1;
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return -1;
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}
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//
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// M100 sub-commands
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//
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#if ENABLED(M100_FREE_MEMORY_DUMPER)
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/**
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* M100 D
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* Dump the free memory block from brkval to the stack pointer.
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* malloc() eats memory from the start of the block and the stack grows
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* up from the bottom of the block. Solid test bytes indicate nothing has
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* used that memory yet. There should not be anything but test bytes within
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* the block. If so, it may indicate memory corruption due to a bad pointer.
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* Unexpected bytes are flagged in the right column.
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*/
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inline void dump_free_memory(char *start_free_memory, char *end_free_memory) {
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//
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// Start and end the dump on a nice 16 byte boundary
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// (even though the values are not 16-byte aligned).
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//
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start_free_memory = (char*)(ptr_int_t(uint32_t(start_free_memory) & ~0xFUL)); // Align to 16-byte boundary
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end_free_memory = (char*)(ptr_int_t(uint32_t(end_free_memory) | 0xFUL)); // Align end_free_memory to the 15th byte (at or above end_free_memory)
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// Dump command main loop
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while (start_free_memory < end_free_memory) {
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print_hex_address(start_free_memory); // Print the address
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SERIAL_CHAR(':');
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for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 16; i++) { // and 16 data bytes
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if (i == 8) SERIAL_CHAR('-');
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print_hex_byte(start_free_memory[i]);
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SERIAL_CHAR(' ');
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}
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serial_delay(25);
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SERIAL_CHAR('|'); // Point out non test bytes
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for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
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char ccc = (char)start_free_memory[i]; // cast to char before automatically casting to char on assignment, in case the compiler is broken
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ccc = (ccc == TEST_BYTE) ? ' ' : '?';
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SERIAL_CHAR(ccc);
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}
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SERIAL_EOL();
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start_free_memory += 16;
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serial_delay(25);
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idle();
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}
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}
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void M100_dump_routine(PGM_P const title, const char * const start, const char * const end) {
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serialprintPGM(title);
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SERIAL_EOL();
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//
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// Round the start and end locations to produce full lines of output
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//
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dump_free_memory(
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(char*)(ptr_int_t(uint32_t(start) & ~0xFUL)), // Align to 16-byte boundary
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(char*)(ptr_int_t(uint32_t(end) | 0xFUL)) // Align end_free_memory to the 15th byte (at or above end_free_memory)
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);
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}
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#endif // M100_FREE_MEMORY_DUMPER
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inline int check_for_free_memory_corruption(PGM_P const title) {
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serialprintPGM(title);
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char *start_free_memory = free_memory_start, *end_free_memory = free_memory_end;
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int n = end_free_memory - start_free_memory;
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SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("\nfmc() n=", n);
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SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("\nfree_memory_start=", hex_address(free_memory_start));
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR(" end_free_memory=", hex_address(end_free_memory));
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if (end_free_memory < start_free_memory) {
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SERIAL_ECHOPGM(" end_free_memory < Heap ");
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// SET_INPUT_PULLUP(63); // if the developer has a switch wired up to their controller board
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// safe_delay(5); // this code can be enabled to pause the display as soon as the
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// while ( READ(63)) // malfunction is detected. It is currently defaulting to a switch
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// idle(); // being on pin-63 which is unassigend and available on most controller
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// safe_delay(20); // boards.
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// while ( !READ(63))
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// idle();
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serial_delay(20);
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#if ENABLED(M100_FREE_MEMORY_DUMPER)
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M100_dump_routine(PSTR(" Memory corruption detected with end_free_memory<Heap\n"), (const char*)0x1B80, (const char*)0x21FF);
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#endif
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}
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// Scan through the range looking for the biggest block of 0xE5's we can find
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int block_cnt = 0;
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for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
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if (start_free_memory[i] == TEST_BYTE) {
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int32_t j = count_test_bytes(start_free_memory + i);
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if (j > 8) {
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// SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("Found ", j);
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// SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR(" bytes free at ", hex_address(start_free_memory + i));
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i += j;
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block_cnt++;
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SERIAL_ECHOPAIR(" (", block_cnt);
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SERIAL_ECHOPAIR(") found=", j);
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPGM(" ");
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}
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}
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}
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SERIAL_ECHOPAIR(" block_found=", block_cnt);
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if (block_cnt != 1)
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPGM("\nMemory Corruption detected in free memory area.");
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if (block_cnt == 0) // Make sure the special case of no free blocks shows up as an
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block_cnt = -1; // error to the calling code!
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SERIAL_ECHOPGM(" return=");
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if (block_cnt == 1) {
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SERIAL_CHAR('0'); // If the block_cnt is 1, nothing has broken up the free memory
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SERIAL_EOL(); // area and it is appropriate to say 'no corruption'.
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return 0;
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}
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPGM("true");
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return block_cnt;
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}
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/**
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* M100 F
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* Return the number of free bytes in the memory pool,
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* with other vital statistics defining the pool.
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*/
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inline void free_memory_pool_report(char * const start_free_memory, const int32_t size) {
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int32_t max_cnt = -1, block_cnt = 0;
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char *max_addr = nullptr;
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// Find the longest block of test bytes in the buffer
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for (int32_t i = 0; i < size; i++) {
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char *addr = start_free_memory + i;
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if (*addr == TEST_BYTE) {
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const int32_t j = count_test_bytes(addr);
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if (j > 8) {
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SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("Found ", j);
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR(" bytes free at ", hex_address(addr));
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if (j > max_cnt) {
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max_cnt = j;
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max_addr = addr;
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}
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i += j;
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block_cnt++;
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}
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}
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}
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if (block_cnt > 1) {
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPGM("\nMemory Corruption detected in free memory area.");
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SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("\nLargest free block is ", max_cnt);
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR(" bytes at ", hex_address(max_addr));
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}
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR("check_for_free_memory_corruption() = ", check_for_free_memory_corruption(PSTR("M100 F ")));
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}
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#if ENABLED(M100_FREE_MEMORY_CORRUPTOR)
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/**
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* M100 C<num>
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* Corrupt <num> locations in the free memory pool and report the corrupt addresses.
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* This is useful to check the correctness of the M100 D and the M100 F commands.
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*/
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inline void corrupt_free_memory(char *start_free_memory, const uint32_t size) {
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start_free_memory += 8;
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const uint32_t near_top = top_of_stack() - start_free_memory - 250, // -250 to avoid interrupt activity that's altered the stack.
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j = near_top / (size + 1);
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPGM("Corrupting free memory block.\n");
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for (uint32_t i = 1; i <= size; i++) {
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char * const addr = start_free_memory + i * j;
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*addr = i;
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SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("\nCorrupting address: ", hex_address(addr));
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}
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SERIAL_EOL();
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}
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#endif // M100_FREE_MEMORY_CORRUPTOR
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/**
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* M100 I
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* Init memory for the M100 tests. (Automatically applied on the first M100.)
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*/
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inline void init_free_memory(char *start_free_memory, int32_t size) {
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPGM("Initializing free memory block.\n\n");
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size -= 250; // -250 to avoid interrupt activity that's altered the stack.
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if (size < 0) {
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPGM("Unable to initialize.\n");
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return;
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}
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start_free_memory += 8; // move a few bytes away from the heap just because we don't want
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// to be altering memory that close to it.
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memset(start_free_memory, TEST_BYTE, size);
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SERIAL_ECHO(size);
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPGM(" bytes of memory initialized.\n");
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for (int32_t i = 0; i < size; i++) {
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if (start_free_memory[i] != TEST_BYTE) {
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SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("? address : ", hex_address(start_free_memory + i));
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR("=", hex_byte(start_free_memory[i]));
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SERIAL_EOL();
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* M100: Free Memory Check
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*/
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void GcodeSuite::M100() {
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char *sp = top_of_stack();
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if (!free_memory_end) free_memory_end = sp - MEMORY_END_CORRECTION;
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SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("\nbss_end : ", hex_address(end_bss));
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if (heaplimit) SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("\n__heaplimit : ", hex_address(heaplimit));
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SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("\nfree_memory_start : ", hex_address(free_memory_start));
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if (stacklimit) SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("\n__stacklimit : ", hex_address(stacklimit));
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SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("\nfree_memory_end : ", hex_address(free_memory_end));
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if (MEMORY_END_CORRECTION) SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("\nMEMORY_END_CORRECTION: ", MEMORY_END_CORRECTION);
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SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR("\nStack Pointer : ", hex_address(sp));
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// Always init on the first invocation of M100
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static bool m100_not_initialized = true;
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if (m100_not_initialized || parser.seen('I')) {
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m100_not_initialized = false;
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init_free_memory(free_memory_start, free_memory_end - free_memory_start);
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}
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#if ENABLED(M100_FREE_MEMORY_DUMPER)
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if (parser.seen('D'))
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return dump_free_memory(free_memory_start, free_memory_end);
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#endif
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if (parser.seen('F'))
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return free_memory_pool_report(free_memory_start, free_memory_end - free_memory_start);
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#if ENABLED(M100_FREE_MEMORY_CORRUPTOR)
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if (parser.seen('C'))
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return corrupt_free_memory(free_memory_start, parser.value_int());
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#endif
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}
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#endif // M100_FREE_MEMORY_WATCHER
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