# LinuxCNC to WASM porting steps This file defines the incremental path for replacing the temporary smoke parser with the LinuxCNC interpreter. ## Step 0: Stable simulator ABI Status: done. The browser calls only `cnc_sim_*` functions from `core/include/cnc_sim_api.h`. This ABI remains stable while the backend changes. Test: ```bash g++ -std=c++17 -I core/include core/src/cnc_sim_api.cpp core/tests/cnc_sim_api_smoke.cpp -o ./cnc_sim_api_smoke ./cnc_sim_api_smoke ``` ## Step 1: Temporary event parser Status: in progress. This parser only exists to test the ABI and UI before Emscripten and LinuxCNC are wired in. It is not a production feature implementation. Do not extend it with independently designed G-code behavior; when a behavior needs to change, first locate the LinuxCNC source implementation and either route to that source-backed backend or port the corresponding source logic. It currently handles: - multiple G/M words on one line - `G0`, `G1`, `G2`, `G3` - `G17`, `G18`, `G19` - `G90.1`, `G91.1` arc IJK distance mode - `G20`, `G21`, `G70`, `G71` - `G7`, `G8` lathe diameter/radius mode for X-axis input - `G90`, `G91` - `G4 P...` - `G38.2`, `G38.3`, `G38.4`, `G38.5` - `F`, `S`, `T`, `M3`, `M4`, `M5`, `M6`, `M2`, `M30` - spindle modes `G96`, `G97` - IJK and R arcs - numbered and named parameter assignment/reference such as `#1 = ...`, `# = ...`, `X#1`, and nested expressions like `X[[# + 2] * 3]` - expression functions `ABS[]`, `SQRT[]`, `EXP[]`, `LN[]`, degree-based `SIN[]`/`COS[]`/`TAN[]`/`ASIN[]`/`ACOS[]`, LinuxCNC-style `ATAN[]/[]`, and `FIX[]`/`FUP[]`/`ROUND[]` - numeric and named O-word subprograms such as `O100 call` and `O call` - canned cycles `G73`, `G74`, `G81`, `G82`, `G83`, `G84`, `G85`, `G86`, `G87`, `G88`, `G89` with `G80`, `G98`, `G99`, `L` - coordinate offset events for `G10 L2`, `G10 L20`, `G54`-`G59.3`, `G52`, `G92`, `G92.1`, `G92.2`, and `G92.3` It is not the production interpreter. Any remaining smoke-only behavior is technical debt to replace with LinuxCNC source-backed code. ## Step 2: Canon event sink Status: started. Create a C++ file that implements the Canon functions declared by LinuxCNC `src/emc/nml_intf/canon.hh`. High-priority callbacks: - `INIT_CANON` - `USE_LENGTH_UNITS` - `SELECT_PLANE` - `SET_FEED_RATE` - `SET_SPINDLE_SPEED` - `SELECT_TOOL` - `CHANGE_TOOL` - `STRAIGHT_TRAVERSE` - `STRAIGHT_FEED` - `ARC_FEED` - `DWELL` - `PROGRAM_END` - `FINISH` The sink will translate these callbacks to `CncSimEvent`. Current bridge files: - `core/src/canon_event_sink.h` - `core/src/canon_event_sink.cpp` - `core/src/linuxcnc_canon_bridge.h` - `core/src/linuxcnc_canon_bridge.cpp` The LinuxCNC bridge is optional and not built by default: ```bash cmake -S core -B build/native-linuxcnc \ -DCNC_SIM_ENABLE_LINUXCNC_BRIDGE=ON \ -DCNC_SIM_LINUXCNC_ROOT=/path/to/linuxcnc ``` This bridge is intentionally thin. The production parser still needs the `rs274ngc` interpreter linked on top of it. Bridge smoke test: ```bash ./test-linuxcnc-bridge-native.sh ``` Set `LINUXCNC_ROOT=/path/to/linuxcnc` if the LinuxCNC source tree is not next to `wasm-simulator`. ## Step 3a: Native `librs274` runner Status: started. Before porting `rs274ngc` sources to wasm, use the already-built native LinuxCNC `librs274` to validate the bridge and event schema: ```bash ./test-linuxcnc-rs274-native.sh ``` This builds `core/tools/linuxcnc_rs274_dump.cpp`, links LinuxCNC `librs274`, and writes: - run-local output files under a per-run temporary `build_dir/outputs/` - example files: `cnc_sim_linuxcnc_basic_motion.json`, `cnc_sim_linuxcnc_basic_mill.json` This is a native-only stepping stone. Once stable, the same event sink is used by the wasm build. `T... M6` now works in the native runner after initializing LinuxCNC mmap tooldata with a minimal tool table. ## Step 3b: API-level native `librs274` backend Status: started. The public `cnc_sim_api` defaults to the LinuxCNC RS274 backend and can still select backends through config JSON: ```json {"backend":"linuxcnc-rs274"} ``` API-level native smoke: ```bash ./test-linuxcnc-api-native.sh ``` ## Step 4a: Source compilation map Status: started. Before replacing `librs274` with source-level compilation, keep the source manifest and syntax probe green: ```bash ./test-linuxcnc-source-syntax.sh ./test-linuxcnc-source-objects.sh ``` The manifest is: - `linuxcnc-rs274-source-files.txt` - `docs/linuxcnc-rs274-source-map.md` The first compile condition discovered is that LinuxCNC user-space source probes need `-DULAPI`. ## Step 3: Native LinuxCNC interpreter comparison Build a native adapter that links: - `src/emc/rs274ngc` - `src/emc/nml_intf` - the Canon event sink Then run the same G-code corpus through both the temporary parser and LinuxCNC-backed parser. Numeric differences are expected around arc canonicalization; they must be recorded and bounded. ## Step 4: Remove browser-hostile dependencies LinuxCNC interpreter sources currently involve Python/Boost.Python remap paths. For the first WASM target: - disable Python remap - disable dynamic module loading - route LinuxCNC parameter-file reads and writes through an OPFS-backed wasm workspace, preserving `rs274ngc.var` and `.bak` persistence in browser runs as defined by `src/emc/rs274ngc/interp_internal.hh` and exercised by `Interp::restore_parameters`/`Interp::save_parameters` in `src/emc/rs274ngc/rs274ngc_pre.cc` - provide browser-safe tool table and INI/config loading through JSON or OPFS-backed files ## Step 5: Emscripten build Generate: - `web/public/cnc_sim.js` - `web/public/cnc_sim.wasm` Command: ```bash ./build-wasm.sh ``` ## Step 6: Controller dialects Fanuc and Siemens support should remain outside the LinuxCNC core as preprocessors/adapters. They normalize controller-specific constructs into the internal event/interpreter input layer. ## Functional parity matrix This matrix tracks LinuxCNC feature coverage for the web/WASM simulator. A feature is not considered covered until it has a native regression in at least the `librs274` runner and the source-link runner. | Area | Status | Regression | | --- | --- | --- | | Basic modal motion `G0/G1/G2/G3` | covered, including `G18`/`G19` arc plane mapping and `G90.1`/`G91.1` IJK modes | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_basic_motion.ngc`, `tests/gcode/basic_mill.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_arc_planes.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_arc_distance_modes.ngc` | | Predefined position moves `G28/G28.1`, `G30/G30.1` | covered for stored position, waypoint, selected-axis return, and all-axis return | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_predefined_positions.ngc` | | Machine-coordinate move `G53` | covered for explicit/modal `G0`, `G1`, and incremental-mode rejection in smoke parser | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_machine_coordinates.ngc` | | Tool select/change `T... M6` | covered with minimal native tooldata | `tests/gcode/basic_mill.ngc` | | Tool length offset `G43/G43.1/G43.2/G49` | covered with nonzero tool-table offset, dynamic replacement, additive axis offsets, `G43.2 H...`, and clear through LinuxCNC native/source backends | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_tool_length.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_dynamic_tool_length.ngc` | | RTCP controls `G43.4/G43.5/G49` | covered as simulator-owned control lines | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_rtcp_controls.ngc` | | Kinematics switch `M428/M429/M430` | covered as simulator-owned control lines | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_rtcp_controls.ngc` | | Spindle, coolant, program stops, and current tool number `M3/M4/M5`, `M7/M8/M9`, `M0/M1/M60/M30`, `M61 Q...` | covered through LinuxCNC native/source backends | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_spindle_direction.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_coolant.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_program_stops.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_tool_number.ngc` | | Spindle speed mode `G96/G97` | covered with Canon `SET_SPINDLE_MODE` preserved as mode state events, including `G96 D...` max-RPM value | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_spindle_modes.ngc` | | Spindle orientation `M19 R... P... Q...` | covered with Canon `ORIENT_SPINDLE` and `WAIT_SPINDLE_ORIENT_COMPLETE` preserved as temporary mode state events | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_spindle_orient.ngc` | | Spindle-synchronized feed and threading `G33/G33.1/G76` | covered through smoke, LinuxCNC native, and source-linked paths with Canon `START_SPEED_FEED_SYNCH`/`STOP_SPEED_FEED_SYNCH` preserved, rigid-tap line numbers normalized, and G76 multi-pass threading smoke-covered | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_threading_sync.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_threading_cycle.ngc`, smoke API regression | | Lathe diameter/radius mode `G7/G8` | covered in smoke parser for X-axis diameter/radius scaling, including interaction with G76 threading geometry; native/source backends use LinuxCNC interpreter state directly | smoke API regression | | Digital/analog I/O `M62`-`M68` | covered with Canon digital output, analog output, and input wait callbacks preserved as temporary state events | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_io_controls.ngc` | | Override controls `M48`-`M53` | covered with Canon feed override, spindle speed override, adaptive feed, and feed hold callbacks preserved as temporary state events | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_override_controls.ngc` | | Modal state save/restore `M70`-`M73` | covered for main-program save/invalidate/restore plus O-word subroutine autorestore in smoke parser, with native/source regressions checking restored distance mode, units, and XY plane motion | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_modal_state.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_modal_autorestore.ngc` | | LinuxCNC read-only named parameters | partially covered in smoke parser for common modal state reads used by O-word macros: `#<_absolute>`, `#<_incremental>`, `#<_metric>`, `#<_imperial>`, `#<_feed>`, `#<_rpm>`, `#<_spindle_on>`, `#<_spindle_cw>`, `#<_lathe_diameter_mode>`, and `#<_lathe_radius_mode>` | smoke API regression | | Feed and motion control modes `G93/G94/G95`, `G61/G61.1/G64` | covered through LinuxCNC native/source backends | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_feed_modes.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_motion_modes.ngc` | | Canned cycle `G81/G80` | covered for drilling expand-to-canon path, including `G18/G19` plane-specific depth-axis mapping for representative drilling/boring cycles | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_canned_cycle.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_canned_cycle_planes.ngc` | | Coordinate offset Canon events `G10 L2`, `G10 L20`, `G10 P0 active-system targeting`, `G54`-`G59.3` selection, `G52`, `G92/G92.1/G92.2/G92.3` | covered through LinuxCNC native/source backends, including all nine G5X indices | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_coordinate_offsets.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_coordinate_l20.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_coordinate_p0.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_coordinate_select_all.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_g92_restore.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_g52_offset.ngc` | | Cutter compensation | covered for tool-table `G41/G42 D...` and explicit-radius `G41.1/G42.1/G40` through LinuxCNC native/source backends | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_cutter_comp.ngc` | | Probe moves `G38.2/G38.3/G38.4/G38.5` | covered as distinct probe events with LinuxCNC `probe_type` preserved through smoke, native, and source-linked paths | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_probe_no_error.ngc` | | O-word subroutines, calls, and control flow | covered for numeric and named `O... sub/call/return/endsub` plus `if`/`elseif`/`else`, `while`, `repeat`, `do`/`while`, `break`, and `continue` through LinuxCNC file mode; smoke parser also covers named `O` sub/call/return/endsub and loop-control forms | `tests/gcode/smoke_oword_subprogram.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_named_oword_subprogram.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_oword_control_flow.ngc` | | Broader canned cycles `G73`, `G74`, `G82`-`G89` | partially covered: `G73`, `G74`, `G82`, `G83`, `G84`, `G85`, `G86`, `G87`, `G88`, `G89`; smoke parser maps supported cycles across `G17/G18/G19`, including LinuxCNC's special non-XY `G74/G84` tapping argument order and `G87` plane-specific `I/J/K` mapping; native/source regressions now check non-XY `G74/G84/G86/G87/G88` sequences | `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_canned_cycles_extended.ngc`, `tests/gcode/linuxcnc_canned_cycle_planes.ngc`, smoke API regression | | Full source-level wasm build | covered for the current wasm-safe RS274 source set, with remaining work focused on broadening browser-hostile dependency replacement and feature coverage | `./build-wasm.sh`, `test-linuxcnc-wasm-runtime-link.sh`, `test-web-wasm-node-smoke.sh`, `test-web-wasm-browser-smoke.sh` |