Same as #7728 but for 2.0.x,
Lot of cleanup and remove references in whole code to other "LED files" than leds.h. Now will be much easier to add next drivers/libraries. e.g. FastLED. But bad news, currently FastLED is suporting only RGB devices (no RGBW)
[2.0.x] Auto-enable DISABLE_REDUCED_ACCURACY_WARNING if HOME_AFTER_DEACTIVATE enabled (#7879)
* Auto-enable DISABLE_REDUCED_ACCURACY_WARNING if HOME_AFTER_DEACTIVATE enabled
If HOME_AFTER_DEACTIVATE, there is no need to warn on LCD since printer will home prior to starting print. Saves 60 bytes PROGMEM on AVR with U8g panel.
* Reduce lines used
* Reduce lines used
Update LPC persistent store to initialize eeprom.dat with FF
This change initialize any data in eeprom.dat beyond the current file size to FF.
That way if eeprom.dat is deleted and created again, it doesn't take the old values or random ones, but rather starts with FF in all positions as a real brand new or erased eeprom.dat
Currently if you delete eeprom.dat and restart the board, the new file is created in the same sector with the same content, since FAT does not actually delete the data, just marks the sector as free. I tested by deleting the file, and then rebooting the board, and checking the file content.
The change can be tested in the same way, deleting, rebooting the board, and then the new content should be all FF.
If an eeprom file already exist with data on it, but smaller than E2END, it will be padded with FF on first access, so it will not have random or old content appended.
* fixed some include paths
* LPC1768: Fix Serial API
Add missing serial methods used if TX_BUFFER_SIZE is set
Change return value of HalSerial:read to match Arduino API
* LPC1768: add filters to ADC
This is to try and compensate for hardware issue and oversensitivity to noise
* LPC1768: remove the polling section of delayMicroseconds
* LPC1768: lock usb mass storage device while device accesses it.
Currently only applicable to persistent store,
The device always has priority and will unmount the sd card from the host, Windows then tries to automount again so it can look like the explorer window freezes. Linux Mint, by default, just closes the Nemo window.
* Add timeout to make sure if Serial never connects that Marlin still boots
* Remove unneeded ifdef CPU_32_BIT
In general the need for ifdef CPU_32_BIT blocks means that something is missing from the HAL API or a Platform, in this case HAL_TICKS_PER_US was missing from the AVR Platform
* LPC1768: relocate RE-ARM debug_extra_script.py