Optimize seen_axis by moving 'X' to index 24

2.0.x
Scott Lahteine 8 years ago
parent 05449cf6ee
commit bd776df8c1

@ -97,6 +97,13 @@ public:
// Reset is done before parsing // Reset is done before parsing
static void reset(); static void reset();
// Index so that 'X' falls on index 24
#define PARAM_IND(N) ((N) >> 3)
#define PARAM_BIT(N) ((N) & 0x7)
#define LETTER_OFF(N) ((N) - 'A' + 1)
#define LETTER_IND(N) PARAM_IND(LETTER_OFF(N))
#define LETTER_BIT(N) PARAM_BIT(LETTER_OFF(N))
#if ENABLED(FASTER_GCODE_PARSER) #if ENABLED(FASTER_GCODE_PARSER)
// Set the flag and pointer for a parameter // Set the flag and pointer for a parameter
@ -105,14 +112,14 @@ public:
, const bool debug=false , const bool debug=false
#endif #endif
) { ) {
const uint8_t ind = c - 'A'; const uint8_t ind = LETTER_OFF(c);
if (ind >= COUNT(param)) return; // Only A-Z if (ind >= COUNT(param)) return; // Only A-Z
SBI(codebits[ind >> 3], ind & 0x7); // parameter exists SBI(codebits[PARAM_IND(ind)], PARAM_BIT(ind)); // parameter exists
param[ind] = ptr ? ptr - command_ptr : 0; // parameter offset or 0 param[ind] = ptr ? ptr - command_ptr : 0; // parameter offset or 0
#if ENABLED(DEBUG_GCODE_PARSER) #if ENABLED(DEBUG_GCODE_PARSER)
if (debug) { if (debug) {
SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("Set bit ", (int)(ind & 0x7)); SERIAL_ECHOPAIR("Set bit ", (int)PARAM_BIT(ind));
SERIAL_ECHOPAIR(" of index ", (int)(ind >> 3)); SERIAL_ECHOPAIR(" of index ", (int)PARAM_IND(ind));
SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR(" | param = ", hex_address((void*)param[ind])); SERIAL_ECHOLNPAIR(" | param = ", hex_address((void*)param[ind]));
} }
#endif #endif
@ -120,22 +127,28 @@ public:
// Code seen bit was set. If not found, value_ptr is unchanged. // Code seen bit was set. If not found, value_ptr is unchanged.
// This allows "if (seen('A')||seen('B'))" to use the last-found value. // This allows "if (seen('A')||seen('B'))" to use the last-found value.
// This is volatile because its side-effects are important
static volatile bool seen(const char c) { static volatile bool seen(const char c) {
const uint8_t ind = c - 'A'; const uint8_t ind = LETTER_OFF(c);
if (ind >= COUNT(param)) return false; // Only A-Z if (ind >= COUNT(param)) return false; // Only A-Z
const bool b = TEST(codebits[ind >> 3], ind & 0x7); const bool b = TEST(codebits[PARAM_IND(ind)], PARAM_BIT(ind));
if (b) value_ptr = command_ptr + param[ind]; if (b) value_ptr = command_ptr + param[ind];
return b; return b;
} }
static volatile bool seen_any() { return codebits[3] || codebits[2] || codebits[1] || codebits[0]; } static bool seen_any() { return codebits[3] || codebits[2] || codebits[1] || codebits[0]; }
#define SEEN_TEST(L) TEST(codebits[LETTER_IND(L)], LETTER_BIT(L))
#define SEEN_TEST(L) TEST(codebits[(L - 'A') >> 3], (L - 'A') & 0x7) // Seen any axis parameter
// Optimized by moving 'X' up to index 24
FORCE_INLINE bool seen_axis() { return codebits[3] || SEEN_TEST('E'); }
#else // !FASTER_GCODE_PARSER #else // !FASTER_GCODE_PARSER
// Code is found in the string. If not found, value_ptr is unchanged. // Code is found in the string. If not found, value_ptr is unchanged.
// This allows "if (seen('A')||seen('B'))" to use the last-found value. // This allows "if (seen('A')||seen('B'))" to use the last-found value.
// This is volatile because its side-effects are important
static volatile bool seen(const char c) { static volatile bool seen(const char c) {
const char *p = strchr(command_args, c); const char *p = strchr(command_args, c);
const bool b = !!p; const bool b = !!p;
@ -143,26 +156,27 @@ public:
return b; return b;
} }
static volatile bool seen_any() { return *command_args == '\0'; } static bool seen_any() { return *command_args == '\0'; }
#define SEEN_TEST(L) !!strchr(command_args, L) #define SEEN_TEST(L) !!strchr(command_args, L)
// Seen any axis parameter
static bool seen_axis() {
return SEEN_TEST('X') || SEEN_TEST('Y') || SEEN_TEST('Z') || SEEN_TEST('E');
}
#endif // !FASTER_GCODE_PARSER #endif // !FASTER_GCODE_PARSER
// Populate all fields by parsing a single line of GCode // Populate all fields by parsing a single line of GCode
// This uses 54 bytes of SRAM to speed up seen/value // This uses 54 bytes of SRAM to speed up seen/value
static void parse(char * p); static void parse(char * p);
// Code value pointer was set // The code value pointer was set
FORCE_INLINE static bool has_value() { return value_ptr != NULL; } FORCE_INLINE static bool has_value() { return value_ptr != NULL; }
// Seen and has value // Seen a parameter with a value
inline static bool seenval(const char c) { return seen(c) && has_value(); } inline static bool seenval(const char c) { return seen(c) && has_value(); }
static volatile bool seen_axis() {
return SEEN_TEST('X') || SEEN_TEST('Y') || SEEN_TEST('Z') || SEEN_TEST('E');
}
// Float removes 'E' to prevent scientific notation interpretation // Float removes 'E' to prevent scientific notation interpretation
inline static float value_float() { inline static float value_float() {
if (value_ptr) { if (value_ptr) {

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