iocontrol - interacts with HAL or G-code in userspace
[EMCIO]
EMCIO = io
I/O control handles I/O tasks like coolant, toolchange, e-stop and lube. The signals are turned on and off in userspace with G-code or in the case of e-stop in hal.
The following pins are created by the userspace IO controller, usually found in $LINUXCNC_HOME/bin/io
The signals are turned on and off in userspace - if you have strict timing requirements or simply need more i/o, consider using the realtime synchronized i/o provided by motion(9) instead.
The inifile is searched for in the directory from which halcmd was run, unless an absolute path is specified.
iocontrol.0.coolant-flood
(Bit, Out) TRUE when flood coolant is requested
iocontrol.0.coolant-mist
(Bit, Out) TRUE when mist coolant is requested
iocontrol.0.emc-enable-in
(Bit, In) Should be driven FALSE when an external estop condition exists.
iocontrol.0.lube
(Bit, Out) TRUE when lube is requested. This pin gets driven True when the controller comes out of E-stop, and when the "Lube On" command gets sent to the controller. It gets driven False when the controller goes into E-stop, and when the "Lube Off" command gets sent to the controller.
iocontrol.0.lube_level
(Bit, In) Should be driven FALSE when lubrication tank is empty.
iocontrol.0.tool-change
(Bit, Out) TRUE when a tool change is requested
iocontrol.0.tool-changed
(Bit, In) Should be driven TRUE when a tool change is completed.
iocontrol.0.tool-number
(s32, Out) Current tool number
iocontrol.0.tool-prep-number
(s32, Out) The number of the next tool, from the RS274NGC T-word
iocontrol.0.tool-prep-pocket
(s32, Out) This is the pocket number (location in the tool storage mechanism) of the tool requested by the most recent T-word.
iocontrol.0.tool-prepare
(Bit, Out) TRUE when a Tn tool prepare is requested
iocontrol.0.tool-prepared
(Bit, In) Should be driven TRUE when a tool prepare is completed.
iocontrol.0.user-enable-out
(Bit, Out) FALSE when an internal estop condition exists
iocontrol.0.user-request-enable
(Bit, Out) TRUE when the user has requested that estop be cleared
iocontrol.0.tool-prep-index
(s32, RO) IO’s internal array index of the prepped tool requested by the most recent T-word. 0 if no tool is prepped. On Random toolchanger machines this is tool’s pocket number (ie, the same as the tool-prep-pocket pin), on Non-random toolchanger machines this is a small integer corresponding to the tool’s location in the internal representation of the tool table. This parameter returns to 0 after a successful tool change (M6).
Report bugs at https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues
Derived from a work by Fred Proctor & Will Shackleford.
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