* heater: add multi-instance support, refactor parameter handling, remove legacy params file
This change introduces multi-instance heater support to allow independent temperature control for multiple IMUs.
Main changes:
- Add support for multiple heater instances
- Refactor parameter handling to use per-instance parameters
- Remove the legacy parameter file and migrate to the updated parameter structure
This improves scalability and makes heater configuration consistent across setups with multiple sensors.
* Refactor heater configuration across multiple boards
- Updated heater GPIO definitions to introduce a new naming convention for better clarity and consistency.
- Replaced `GPIO_HEATER_OUTPUT` with `GPIO_HEATER1_OUTPUT` and adjusted the corresponding output enable macros.
- Changed parameter names from `SENS_TEMP_ID` to `HEATER1_IMU_ID` in various board default configurations to reflect the new heater setup.
- Ensured all affected board configurations are updated to maintain functionality with the new heater definitions.
* heater: fix missing HEATER1_OUTPUT_EN control
* heater: fix more missing HEATER1_OUTPUT_EN control
* heater: tidy config, docs, and instance handling
- Remove unused controller period member and use CONTROLLER_PERIOD_DEFAULT
- Improve HEATER${i}_IMU_ID description and instance-related logging/behavior
- Add a guard when HEATER_NUM exceeds HEATER_MAX_INSTANCES
Note: drop intermediate/reverted change around the 'celsius' spelling.
* heater: refactor constructor to remove unused parameter and add instance name function
- Remove unused ModuleParams argument from Heater constructor
- Add heater_instance_name() helper to provide per-instance work queue task names
- Use instance-specific parameter lookup (HEATER{n}_*) during initialization
Use heater_instance_name() to label each instance (heater_1/2/3) in work queue.
Also drop unused ModuleParams argument from constructor and keep per-instance
parameter handle lookup in initialization.
* format
* board: update GPIO configuration for multiple heater instances, add HEATER_NUM for boards using PX4IO
* heater: update heater control to use HEATER1_OUTPUT_EN when using PX4IO for consistency
* heater: add a TODO for px4io multi-instance
* heater: update missing GPIO_HEATER1_OUTPUT in sky-drones
* heater: fix multiple newlines at EOF (resolve CI check failure)
* heater: switch to PublicationMulti for heater_status and log multi-instance
- Changed _heater_status_pub from Publication to PublicationMulti to support independent per-instance publications without overwriting.
- Updated logged_topics.cpp to use add_optional_topic_multi("heater_status")
This fixes the issue where multiple heater instances were writing to the same heater_status topic, causing data overwriting and incorrect update rates in logs.
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Co-authored-by: Jacob Dahl <dahl.jakejacob@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Dahl <37091262+dakejahl@users.noreply.github.com>
* drivers: disable INS by default
With the growing number of INS drivers some targets are running out of flash
and its becoming challenge to keep them under the limit.
Signed-off-by: Ramon Roche <mrpollo@gmail.com>
* Update boards/nxp/tropic-community/default.px4board
Co-authored-by: Jacob Dahl <37091262+dakejahl@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update boards/px4/fmu-v6xrt/default.px4board
Co-authored-by: Jacob Dahl <37091262+dakejahl@users.noreply.github.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ramon Roche <mrpollo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Dahl <37091262+dakejahl@users.noreply.github.com>
- split up old module into two, one handling setpoint generation, one control
- add lateral and longitudinal control setpoints topics that can also be
injected from companion computer
- add configuration topics that (optionally) configure the controller
with limits and momentary settings
Signed-off-by: RomanBapst <bapstroman@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Silvan <silvan@auterion.com>
boards: increase max mission items for boards with >=1kb RAM to 1000
Signed-off-by: Silvan <silvan@auterion.com>
boards: increase NUM_MISSION_ITMES_SUPPORTED for SITL to 10000
Signed-off-by: Silvan <silvan@auterion.com>
This resets the USARTs' clock source selection to the default, in case
it has been changed by the bootloader.
This is required if booting from the ArduPilot bootloader which happens
to reset the clock selection to PLL.
Without this fix, UARTs (including the console) is garbled, so
presumably at an invalid baudrate.
Having a generic interface over the GPS drivers makes dedicated
functionality for each driver harder. Move the Septentrio driver into
its own module under the `gnss` driver directory, and let it have its
own parameters for only the functionality it requires. This also helps
with adding new features because they only need to be implemented for
the driver that wants it, simplifying testing.
* usb: Added parameter to enable always starting mavlink on USB.
Refactored cdcacm_init into a module and added a paramter to allow always starting mavlink on
USB, also added a paramter to choose the mode. The current default behavior is to wait and listen
for data on USB and auto-detect the protocol (mavlink, nsh, ublox). This results in the mavlink
stream not starting until something else on the mavlink network sends a packet first. The new
default behavior is to always start mavlink.
Added parameters
MAV_USB_ENABLE -- default 1 (always start mavlink on USB)
MAV_USE_MODE -- default 3 (onboard)
* added 3 retries for opening serial port in mavlink, removed sleep before sercon
* added DRIVERS_CDCACM_AUTOSTART to ark-v6x default.px4board
* added CONFIG_DRIVERS_CDCACM_AUTOSTART=y to default.px4board for boards with CONFIG_CDCACM in their nsh/defconfig
* format
* remove PGA460 from COMMON_DISTANCE_SENSOR to save flash
* remove LIS2MDL from COMMON_MAGNETOMETER to save flash
* disable CONFIG_DRIVERS_CDCACM_AUTOSTART for fmu-v5 protected.px4board
* moved and renamed parameters, removed mode logic in mavlink
* changed parameter names, added mode none
* remove parameters from mavlink
If the output is set to 0 then the FMU had this channel disabled/no function mapped
to it. In that case we do not want to suddenly start outputing failsafe or disarmed
signals.
The param is not really required anymore with the actuator
configuration. Also, when it is set to 0, RC doesn't work for some
boards which would be nice to avoid.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
If NuttX is built without support for SMPS it can brick the hardware.
Therefore, I suggest that we add this additional compile-time check.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>