Go to file
Kevin O'Connor d798fae20b serialqueue: Limit message transmission to available receive buffer size
If the mcu is using a traditional serial port, then only send a new
message block if there is space available in the mcu receive buffer.
This should make it significantly less likely that high load on the
mcu will result in retransmits.

Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
2018-05-28 11:12:30 -04:00
config config: Anet E10 config added 2018-05-28 09:46:15 -04:00
docs docs: Remove lpc176x item from Todo 2018-05-25 13:56:54 -04:00
klippy serialqueue: Limit message transmission to available receive buffer size 2018-05-28 11:12:30 -04:00
lib lpc176x: Add initial support for LPC176x processors 2018-05-25 11:52:13 -04:00
scripts graphstats: Make check for stats prefixes more robust 2018-05-23 18:19:50 -04:00
src serialqueue: Limit message transmission to available receive buffer size 2018-05-28 11:12:30 -04:00
test/configs test: Add LPC176x compile test case 2018-05-25 11:52:13 -04:00
.gitignore Initial commit of source code. 2016-05-25 11:37:40 -04:00
.travis.yml test: Update travis build to include a basic klippy host test 2018-02-26 14:58:49 -05:00
COPYING Initial commit of source code. 2016-05-25 11:37:40 -04:00
Makefile build: Add gcc option -std=gnu11 2018-05-21 09:43:48 -04:00
README.md docs: Add a features document 2016-12-20 22:31:46 -05:00

README.md

Welcome to the Klipper project!

This project implements a 3d-printer firmware. There are two parts to this firmware - code that runs on a micro-controller and code that runs on a host machine. The host software does the work to build a schedule of events, while the micro-controller software does the work to execute the provided schedule at the specified times.

See the features document to find out why you should use Klipper. To begin using Klipper start by installing it.

There is also developer documentation available.

License

Klipper 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.

Klipper 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 Klipper. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.