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/***************************************************************************
* This file is part of Robocut. *
* Copyright (C) 2010 Tim Hutt <tdhutt@gmail.com> *
* Copyright (C) 2010 Markus Schulz <schulz@alpharesearch.de> *
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or *
* (at your option) any later version. *
* *
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, *
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of *
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the *
* GNU General Public License for more details. *
* *
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License *
* along with this program; if not, write to the *
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., *
* 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. *
***************************************************************************/
#include "Plotter.h"
#include "ProgramOptions.h"
#include <libusb/libusb.h>
int VENDOR_ID = ProgramOptions::Instance().getVendorUSB_ID();
int PRODUCT_ID = ProgramOptions::Instance().getProductUSB_ID();
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
string UsbError(int e)
{
switch (e)
{
case LIBUSB_SUCCESS:
return "Success (internal error)";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_IO:
return "I/O error";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM:
return "Invalid parameter";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS:
return "Access denied";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE:
return "No device";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND:
return "Entity not found";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY:
return "Resource busy";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT:
return "Timeout";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW:
return "Overflow";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE:
return "Pipe error";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_INTERRUPTED:
return "Syscall interrupted";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM:
return "Insufficient memory";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED:
return "Operation not supported";
case LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER:
return "Other error";
}
return "Unknown error";
}
// Send some data to the USB device.
Error UsbSend(libusb_device_handle* handle, const string& s, int timeout = 0)
{
// The manual for the Silhouette Portrait indicate that some plotters will
// produce skewed and distorted results (only really perceptible when you
// try to use registration marks). One of the solutions in their manual is
// to change the configuration in the Silhouette Studio to send 500 bytes at
// a time, considering we are probably very far away from saturating the
// USB communication while sending commands to the plotter, I take a far more
// conservative approach of using the same size as the receiving block.
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < s.length(); i += 64)
{
string data = s.substr(i, 64);
int transferred;
unsigned char endpoint = '\x01';
int ret = libusb_bulk_transfer(handle, endpoint, reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(const_cast<char*>(data.c_str())),
data.length(), &transferred, timeout);
if (ret != 0)
{
cerr << "Error writing to device: " << UsbError(ret) << endl;
return Error("Error writing to device: " + UsbError(ret));
}
if ((unsigned int)transferred != data.length())
{
cerr << "Warning, some data not transferred correctly." << endl;
return Error("Some data not transfered. Attempted: " + ItoS(data.length()) + " Transferred: " + ItoS(transferred));
}
}
return Success;
}
// Receive some data up to the maximum packet size of 64. Because we use the packet size
// there can never be overflows, and 64 is ok because none of the craft robo responses are
// anywhere near that long.
Error UsbReceive(libusb_device_handle* handle, string& s, int timeout = 0)
{
s.clear();
// A buffer that is one packet long.
const int PacketSize = 64;
unsigned char buffer[PacketSize];
int transferred = 0;
unsigned char endpoint = '\x82';
int ret = libusb_bulk_transfer(handle, endpoint, buffer, PacketSize, &transferred, timeout);
if (ret != 0) // But it could be a timout.
{
cerr << "Error reading from device: " << UsbError(ret) << endl;
return Error("Error reading from device: " + UsbError(ret));
}
s = string(reinterpret_cast<char*>(buffer), transferred);
return Success;
}
// Send a control message
//Error UsbControl(libusb_device_handle* handle, ...)
//{
// libusb_control_transfer(handle,
// uint8_t request_type, uint8_t request, uint16_t value, uint16_t index,
// unsigned char *data, uint16_t length, unsigned int timeout);
//}
libusb_device_handle *UsbOpen(struct cutter_id *id)
{
libusb_device** list;
ssize_t cnt = libusb_get_device_list(nullptr, &list);
if (cnt < 1)
{
id->msg = Error("Couldn't get usb device list.");
return nullptr;
}
int err = 0;
libusb_device* found = nullptr;
for (ssize_t i = 0; i < cnt; ++i)
{
libusb_device* device = list[i];
libusb_device_descriptor desc;
libusb_get_device_descriptor(device, &desc);
// I don't want to be more specific than this really.
if ((desc.idVendor == VENDOR_ID || desc.idVendor == VENDOR_ID_GRAPHTEC) &&
(desc.idProduct == PRODUCT_ID ||
desc.idProduct == PRODUCT_ID_CC200_20 ||
desc.idProduct == PRODUCT_ID_CC300_20 ||
desc.idProduct == PRODUCT_ID_SILHOUETTE_SD_1 ||
desc.idProduct == PRODUCT_ID_SILHOUETTE_SD_2 ||
desc.idProduct == PRODUCT_ID_SILHOUETTE_CAMEO ||
desc.idProduct == PRODUCT_ID_SILHOUETTE_CAMEO_3 ||
desc.idProduct == PRODUCT_ID_SILHOUETTE_PORTRAIT ||
desc.idProduct == PRODUCT_ID_SILHOUETTE_CAMEO_4
)
)
{
// Just use the first one. Who has two?!
found = device;
id->usb_product_id = desc.idProduct;
id->usb_vendor_id = desc.idVendor;
break;
}
}
if (!found)
{
libusb_free_device_list(list, 1);
id->msg = Error("Couldn't find supported device. Is it connected to the system and powered "
"on? The current list of supported devices includes the CC200, CC300, "
"Silhouette SD 1, SD 2, Cameo, Cameo 3 and Portrait.");
return nullptr;
}
libusb_device_handle* handle;
err = libusb_open(found, &handle);
if (err != 0)
{
libusb_free_device_list(list, 1);
id->msg = Error("Error accessing Craft Robo 2: " + UsbError(err) + ". Do you have permission (on Linux make sure you are in the group 'lp').");
return nullptr;
}
libusb_free_device_list(list, 1);
id->msg = "Ready";
return handle;
}
// caller can use UsbSend() afterwards, and should
// finally do libusb_release_interface(handle, 0); libusb_close(handle);
libusb_device_handle *UsbInit(struct cutter_id *id)
{
// Now do stuff with the handle.
int r = 0;
libusb_device_handle* handle = UsbOpen(id);
if (!handle) return nullptr;
if (libusb_kernel_driver_active(handle, 0) == 1)
{
r = libusb_detach_kernel_driver(handle, 0);
if (r != 0)
{
libusb_close(handle);
id->msg = Error("Error detaching kernel USB driver: " + UsbError(r));
return nullptr;
}
}
r = libusb_reset_device(handle);
if (r != 0)
{
libusb_close(handle);
id->msg = Error("Error resetting device: " + UsbError(r));
return nullptr;
}
cout << "Selecting configuration." << endl;
r = libusb_set_configuration(handle, 1);
if (r < 0)
{
libusb_close(handle);
id->msg = Error("Error setting USB configuration: " + UsbError(r));
return nullptr;
}
cout << "Claiming main control interface." << endl;
r = libusb_claim_interface(handle, 0);
if (r < 0)
{
libusb_close(handle);
id->msg = Error("Error claiming USB interface: " + UsbError(r));
return nullptr;
}
cout << "Setting alt interface." << endl;
r = libusb_set_interface_alt_setting(handle, 0, 0); // Probably not really necessary.
if (r < 0)
{
libusb_close(handle);
id->msg = Error("Error setting alternate USB interface: " + UsbError(r));
return nullptr;
}
cout << "Initialisation successful." << endl;
return handle;
}
struct cutter_id *Identify()
{
static struct cutter_id id = { "?", 0, 0 };
libusb_device_handle *handle;
if (1)
{
handle = UsbOpen(&id);
if (handle)
libusb_close(handle);
else
id.msg = "no device found";
}
else
{
id.msg = Error("Cannot Identify while cut thread is running");
}
return &id;
}
QList<QPolygonF> Transform_Silhouette_Cameo(QList<QPolygonF> cuts, double *mediawidth, double *mediaheight)
{
const double devicewidth = 300; // cameo is 12inch aka 300mm wide
double w;
double h = *mediaheight;
cout << "Transform_Silhouette_Cameo " << *mediawidth << "," << *mediaheight << endl;
if (0)
{
w = *mediawidth;
cout << "Paper right aligned" << endl;
}
else
{
w = devicewidth;
// adjust the used media area, so that the hardware does not clip.
*mediawidth = devicewidth;
cout << "Paper left aligned" << endl;
}
// flip it around 180 deg, and go backwards through the path list.
QList<QPolygonF> paths;
for (int i = cuts.size()-1; i >= 0; i--)
{
QPolygonF poly;
for (int j = 0; j < cuts[i].size(); j++)
{
// QPolygonF is a QList<QPointF>
double x = cuts[i][j].x();
double y = cuts[i][j].y();
poly << QPointF(w-x, h-y);
}
paths << poly;
}
return paths;
}
Error Cut(CutParams p)
{
VENDOR_ID = ProgramOptions::Instance().getVendorUSB_ID();
PRODUCT_ID = ProgramOptions::Instance().getProductUSB_ID();
cout << "Cutting... VENDOR_ID : " << VENDOR_ID << " PRODUCT_ID: " << PRODUCT_ID
<< " mediawidth: " << p.mediawidth << " mediaheight: " << p.mediaheight
<< "media: " << p.media << " speed: " << p.speed << " pressure: " << p.pressure
<< " trackenhancing: " << p.trackenhancing << " regmark: " << p.regmark
<< " regsearch:" << p.regsearch <<" regwidth:" << p.regwidth << " reglength: " << p.regheight << endl;
if (p.media < 100 || p.media > 300)
p.media = 300;
if (p.speed < 1)
p.speed = 1;
if (p.speed > 10)
p.speed = 10;
if (p.pressure < 1)
p.pressure = 1;
if (p.pressure > 33)
p.pressure = 33;
// how can VENDOR_ID / PRODUCT_ID report the correct values abve???
struct cutter_id id = { "?", 0, 0 };
libusb_device_handle* handle = UsbInit(&id);
if (id.usb_vendor_id == VENDOR_ID_GRAPHTEC &&
(id.usb_product_id == PRODUCT_ID_SILHOUETTE_CAMEO ||
id.usb_product_id == PRODUCT_ID_SILHOUETTE_CAMEO_3 ||
id.usb_product_id == PRODUCT_ID_SILHOUETTE_CAMEO_4))
{
// should this also transform the regwidth regheigth or not?
p.cuts = Transform_Silhouette_Cameo(p.cuts, &p.mediawidth, &p.mediaheight);
}
// TODO: Use exceptions.
Error e = Success;
string resp;
// Initialise plotter.
e = UsbSend(handle, "\x1b\x04");
if (!e) goto error;
// Status request.
e = UsbSend(handle, "\x1b\x05");
if (!e) goto error;
e = UsbReceive(handle, resp, 5000);
if (!e) goto error;
if (resp != "0\x03") // 0 = Ready. 1 = Moving. 2 = Nothing loaded. " " = ??
{
if (resp == "1\x03")
e = Error("Moving, please try again.");
else if (resp == "2\x03")
e = Error("Empty tray, please load media."); // Silhouette Cameo
else
e = Error("Invalid response from plotter: " + resp);
goto error;
}
// Home the cutter.
e = UsbSend(handle, "TT\x03");
if (!e) goto error;
// Query version.
e = UsbSend(handle, "FG\x03");
if (!e) goto error;
// Receive the firmware version.
e = UsbReceive(handle, resp, 10000); // Large timeout because the plotter moves.
if (!e) goto error;
// Don't really care about this.
// if (resp.length() != 10)
// {
// e = Error("Version error: " + version);
// goto error;
// }
e = UsbSend(handle, "FW" + ItoS(p.media) + "\x03");
if (!e) goto error;
e = UsbSend(handle, "!" + ItoS(p.speed) + "\x03");
if (!e) goto error;
e = UsbSend(handle, "FX" + ItoS(p.pressure) + "\x03");
if (!e) goto error;
// I think this sets the distance from the position of the plotter
// head to the actual cutting point, maybe in 0.1 mms (todo: Measure blade).
// It is 0 for the pen, 18 for cutting.
// C possible stands for curvature. Not that any of the other letters make sense...
e = UsbSend(handle, "FC" + ItoS(p.media == 113 ? 0 : 18) + "\x03");
if (!e) goto error;
e = UsbSend(handle, "FY" + ItoS(p.trackenhancing ? 0 : 1) + "\x03");
if (!e) goto error;
// Set to portrait. FN1 does landscape but it's easier just to rotate the image.
e = UsbSend(handle, "FN0\x03");
if (!e) goto error;
e = UsbSend(handle, "FE0\x03"); // No idea what this does.
if (!e) goto error;
e = UsbSend(handle, "TB71\x03"); // Again, no idea. Maybe something to do with registration marks?
if (!e) goto error;
e = UsbReceive(handle, resp, 10000); // Allow 10s. Seems reasonable.
if (!e) goto error;
if (resp != " 0, 0\x03")
{
e = Error("Invalid response from plotter.");
goto error;
}
// Begin page definition.
e = UsbSend(handle, "FA\x03");
if (!e) goto error;
// Block for all the "jump to error crosses initialization" errors. Really need to use exceptions!
{
// Page size: height,width in 20ths of a mm minus a margin. This is for A4. TODO: Find maximum and use that.
stringstream page;
int width = lroundl(p.mediawidth * 20.0);
int height = lroundl(p.mediaheight * 20.0);
int margintop = ProgramOptions::Instance().getMarginTop();
int marginright = ProgramOptions::Instance().getMarginRight();
e = UsbSend(handle, "FU" + ItoS(height - margintop) + "," + ItoS(width - marginright) + "\x03");
if (!e) goto error;
e = UsbSend(handle, "FM1\x03"); // ?
if (!e) goto error;
if (p.regmark)
{
stringstream regmarkstr;
regmarkstr.precision(0);
string searchregchar = "23,";
int regw = lroundl(p.regwidth * 20.0);
int regl = lroundl(p.regheight * 20.0);
e = UsbSend(handle, "TB50,381\x03"); //only with registration (it was TB50,1) ???
if (!e) goto error;
if (p.regsearch)
searchregchar ="123,";
regmarkstr << "TB99\x03TB55,1\x03TB" + searchregchar + ItoS(regw) + "," + ItoS(regl) + "\x03";
cout << "Registration mark string: " << regmarkstr.str() << endl;
e = UsbSend(handle, regmarkstr.str()); //registration mark test /1-2: 180.0mm / 1-3: 230.0mm (origin 15mmx20mm)
if (!e) goto error;
e = UsbSend(handle, "FQ5\x03"); // only with registration ???
if (!e) goto error;
e = UsbReceive(handle, resp, 40000); // Allow 20s for reply...
if (!e) goto error;
if (resp != " 0, 0\x03")
{
cout << resp << endl;
e = Error("Couldn't find registration marks.");
goto error;
}
// Looks like if the reg marks work it gets 3 messages back (if it fails it times out because it only gets the first message)
e = UsbReceive(handle, resp, 40000); // Allow 20s for reply...
if (!e) goto error;
if (resp != " 0\x03")
{
cout << resp << endl;
e = Error("Couldn't find registration marks.");
goto error;
}
e = UsbReceive(handle, resp, 40000); // Allow 20s for reply...
if (!e) goto error;
if (resp != " 1\x03")
{
cout << resp << endl;
e = Error("Couldn't find registration marks.");
goto error;
}
}
else
{
e = UsbSend(handle, "TB50,1\x03"); // ???
if (!e) goto error;
}
if (!e) goto error;
// I think this is the feed command. Sometimes it is 5588 - maybe a maximum?
e = UsbSend(handle, "FO" + ItoS(height - margintop) + "\x03");
if (!e) goto error;
page.flags(ios::fixed);
page.precision(0);
page << "&100,100,100,\\0,0,Z" << ItoS(width) << "," << ItoS(height) << ",L0";
for (int i = 0; i < p.cuts.size(); ++i)
{
if (p.cuts[i].size() < 2)
continue;
double x = p.cuts[i][0].x()*20.0;
double y = p.cuts[i][0].y()*20.0;
double xorigin = ProgramOptions::Instance().getRegOriginWidthMM();
double yorigin = ProgramOptions::Instance().getRegOriginHeightMM();
if (p.regmark)
{
x = x - (xorigin*20.0);
y = y + (yorigin*20.0);
}
// TODO: Also do this in the UI and warn the user about it.
if (x < 0.0) x = 0.0;
if (x > width) x = width;
if (y < 0.0) y = 0.0;
if (y > height) y = height;
page << ",M" << x << "," << height-y;
for (int j = 1; j < p.cuts[i].size(); ++j)
{
x = p.cuts[i][j].x()*20.0;
y = p.cuts[i][j].y()*20.0;
if (p.regmark)
{
x = x - (xorigin*20.0);
y = y + (yorigin*20.0);
}
bool draw = true;
if (x <= 0.0)
{
x = 0.0;
draw = false;
}
if (x >= width)
{
x = width;
draw = false;
}
if (y <= 0.0)
{
y = 0.0;
draw = false;
}
if (y >= height)
{
y = height;
draw = false;
}
if (draw) page << ",D" << x << "," << height-y;
else page << ",M" << x << "," << height-y; // if outside the range just move
}
}
page << "&1,1,1,TB50,0\x03"; // TB maybe .. ah I dunno. Need to experiment. No idea what &1,1,1 does either.
// cout << page.str() << endl;
e = UsbSend(handle, page.str());
if (!e) goto error;
}
// Feed the page out.
e = UsbSend(handle, "FO0\x03");
if (!e) goto error;
// Halt?
e = UsbSend(handle, "H,");
if (!e) goto error;
// Don't really care about the results of these!
libusb_release_interface(handle, 0);
libusb_close(handle);
return Success;
error: // Hey, this is basically C and I can't be bothered to properly C++-ify it. TODO: Use exceptions.
cout << "Error: " << e << endl;
libusb_release_interface(handle, 0);
libusb_close(handle);
return e;
}