Fix init of power supply pin

Fix #13184
2.0.x
Scott Lahteine 6 years ago
parent 44c22e3935
commit 89bbc30a09

@ -220,9 +220,9 @@ void setup_powerhold() {
#endif
#if HAS_POWER_SWITCH
#if ENABLED(PS_DEFAULT_OFF)
PSU_OFF();
powersupply_on = true; PSU_OFF();
#else
PSU_ON();
powersupply_on = false; PSU_ON();
#endif
#endif
}
@ -231,10 +231,8 @@ void setup_powerhold() {
* Stepper Reset (RigidBoard, et.al.)
*/
#if HAS_STEPPER_RESET
void disableStepperDrivers() {
OUT_WRITE(STEPPER_RESET_PIN, LOW); // drive it down to hold in reset motor driver chips
}
void enableStepperDrivers() { SET_INPUT(STEPPER_RESET_PIN); } // set to input, which allows it to be pulled high by pullups
void disableStepperDrivers() { OUT_WRITE(STEPPER_RESET_PIN, LOW); } // Drive down to keep motor driver chips in reset
void enableStepperDrivers() { SET_INPUT(STEPPER_RESET_PIN); } // Set to input, allowing pullups to pull the pin high
#endif
#if ENABLED(EXPERIMENTAL_I2CBUS) && I2C_SLAVE_ADDRESS > 0

@ -42,13 +42,7 @@
#endif
// Could be moved to a feature, but this is all the data
bool powersupply_on = (
#if ENABLED(PS_DEFAULT_OFF)
false
#else
true
#endif
);
bool powersupply_on;
#if HAS_TRINAMIC
#include "../../feature/tmc_util.h"

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