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- Remove unnecessary warning flags during linking stage - Remove -fuse-linker-plugin, implied by -flto at link time - Remove -fpermissive to avoid future warning creep (depends on https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/pull/2405) - Add -fno-rtti for c++ (no savings, just to avoid future usage of rtti) |
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Prusa Research AVR Boards
Prusa Research AVR Boards definitions for Arduino compatible boards manufactured/used by Prusa Research
- Prusa MM Control board
- Prusa Einsy and miniRAMBo boards by Ultimachine Einsy and miniRAMBo
Table of contents
1-Build environment
Linux
Windows
Please make sure if you modify code, files, etc. that the line endings are UNIX conform (LF and not CRLF).
Using Linux subsystem under Windows 10 64-bit
notes: Script and instructions contributed by 3d-gussner. Use at your own risk. Script downloads Arduino executables outside of Prusa control. Report problems there..
- follow the Microsoft guide
- Tested versions are at this moment
- Ubuntu other may different
- After the installation and reboot please open your Ubuntu bash and do following steps
- run command
apt-get update
- run command
apt-get upgrade
to update your OS.
Some Tips for Ubuntu
- Linux is case sensetive so please don't forget to use capital letters where needed, like changing to a directory
- To change the path to your Prusa-Firmware location you downloaded and unzipped
- Example: You files are under
C:\Users\<your-username>\Downloads\Arduino_Boards
- use under Ubuntu the following command
cd /mnt/c/Users/<your-username>/Downloads/Arduino_Boards
to change to the right folder
- Example: You files are under
- Unix and windows have different line endings (LF vs CRLF), try dos2unix to convert
- This should fix the
"$'\r': command not found"
error - to install run
apt-get install dos2unix
- This should fix the
Modify Arduino_Boards with Ubuntu Linux subsystem installed
- open Ubuntu bash
- change to your source code folder (case sensitive)
- Read How-to-modify below
- run
./Prepare-new-version.sh
- Read How-to-modify part
package_prusa3d_index.json
below
Using Git-bash under Windows 10 64-bit
notes: Script and instructions contributed by 3d-gussner. Use at your own risk. Script downloads Arduino executables outside of Prusa control. Report problems there. Multi language build is supported.
- Download and install the 64bit Git version
- Also follow these instructions
Compile Prusa-firmware with Git-bash installed
- open Git-bash
- Read How-to-modify below
- change to your source code folder
- run
bash Prepare-new-version.sh
- Read How-to-modify
package_prusa3d_index.json
below
2-How-to-modify
Folder Structure:
.
+-- IDE_Boards_Manager
¦ +-- prusa3dboards Please don't change that folder name when you update your Github and post a PR.
¦ +-- bootloaders
¦ +-- prusa_einsy_rambo Which is a clone of https://github.com/prusa3d/stk500v2-prusa
¦ +-- prusa_mm_control
¦ +-- cores
¦ +-- prusa_einsy_rambo
¦ +-- variants
¦ +-- prusa_einsy_rambo
¦ +-- prusa_mm_control
¦ +-- ...
+-- ...
Files:
.
+-- IDE_Boards_Manager
¦ +-- prusa3dboards Please don't change that folder name when you update your Github and post a PR.
¦ +-- boards.txt contains definitions for the boards (board name, parameters for building and uploading sketches, etc.).
¦ +-- platform.txt contains definitions for the CPU architecture used (compiler, build process parameters, tools used for upload, etc.).
¦ +-- avrdude.conf
¦ +-- ...
¦ +-- package_prusa3d_index.json
¦ +-- prusa3dboards.version contains the release version numbers and is used in `Prepare-new-version.sh`. The first line is used.
¦ +-- prusa3dboards-<versions>.tar.bz2 actual used pacakges for Ardunio IDE Boards Manager
¦ +-- prusa3dboards-<versions>.md Info about the version
¦ +-- ...
+-- LICENSE
+-- README.md
+-- ...
More information about boards.txt More information about platforms.txt More information about package_prusa3d_index.json
Naming convention for version:
- <
major:#1
.minor:#2
.maintenance:#2
"-devel status:0-4
-devel build:#6
" where-devel status
anddevel build
are optional#1
= numbers 0-9#2
= numbers 0-990-4
= only numbers between 0 and 4. 0=devel, 1=alpha, 2=beta, 3=pre-release, 4=release candidate#6
= numbers 0-999999
Few examples:
- 1.0.0-0-235 Is a version in development and devel build 235.
- 1.0.0 Is the frist stable version
- 1.0.1 Is a stable version that was maintaind...like adding a bootloader or changing tools to existing boards
- 1.1.0-3 Is a pre-release version including new boards
- 1.1.0 Is the first stable version including new boards
After modifying the source code please follow these steps:
-
add the new version (following the naming conention) in the first line of
prusa3dboards.version
-
run
Prepare-new-version.sh
to generateprusa3dboards-<version>tar.bz2
and to showsha256checksum
andsize
needed in thepackage_prusa3d_index.json
-
open
package_prusa3d_index.json
in your prefered editor (like notepad++)- Directly under
{ "packages": [ { "name": "PrusaResearch", "maintainer": "Prusa Research", "websiteURL": "https://www.prusa3d.com/", "email": "info@prusa3d.com", "help": { "online": "https://github.com/3d-gussner/Arduino_Boards" }, "platforms": [
you will find the latest Prusa Research AVR Boards definition ... something like this
{ "name": "Prusa Research AVR Boards", "architecture": "avr", "version": "1.0.2", "category": "Contributed", "url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/3d-gussner/Arduino_Boards/V1.0.2/IDE_Board_Manager/prusa3dboards-1.0.2.tar.bz2", "archiveFileName": "prusa3dboards-1.0.2.tar.bz2", "checksum": "SHA-256:7d49c48d86644513bd2f2222024934e827783f9f5be160c8a1ae14e177d0393a", "size": "120855", "help": { "online": "https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/installing-arduino-ide/board-add-ons-with-arduino-board-manager" }, "boards": [ { "name": "Original Prusa i3 MK3 Multi Material 2.0 upgrade" }, { "name": "Original Prusa i3 MK3/MK3S Einsy RAMBo" } ], "toolsDependencies": [] },
-
Copy and paste this section twice
-
Modify the top one with new values
- change
"version": "1.0.2",
`"version": "", - change in
"url":
and"archiveFileName":
the "ArchiveFileName" parts you got fromPrepare-new-version.sh
- if you have your own github for of this repository and you made a new worktree/branch to test your code you should not forget to modify the
"url":
to yourbranch
- change in
"checksum":
the "SHA256 checksum" you got fromPrepare-new-version.sh
- change in
"size":
the "Size" you got fromPrepare-new-version.sh
- change
-
double check the syntax/format of the JSON file. In Notepad++ makes it is quite easy by using the [+] and [-] to see if your changes are correct.
When you have an own github and work localy use git status
to verify your status.
- You may need to use
git add IDE_Board_Manager/prusa3dboards-<version>.tar.bz2
- You need to commit your changes with
git commit -a
. Please try to document your changes as detailed as possible.