- landing_gear: refactor state name
- Add the keep state to the landing gear message
- Adapt FlightTaskManual, FlightTaskAutoMapper, mc_pos_control,
to review message definition
Necessary because NuttX defines pollfd differend from
the POSIX standard. The difference of field order makes
use of C++ designated initializers to compile for both
platforms impossible.
If the landed state was set before the position controller starts it
would get updated with the first poll_subscriptions() anyways. But it's
not on all posix and nuttx platforms I tested and the deleted statement
just copies the zero message into the struct which is already zero.
* attitude and rate setpoint message: use 3D array for thrust demand
* FixedWingAttitudeControl: rework airspeed scaling
* move airspeed and scaling calculation into separate method
* if vtol in hover and airspeed disabled use minimum airspeed instead of trim airspeed
- better in terms of dependencies:
- the position controller code depended on position topics for yaw
- mc_pos_control does not have to be run for Stabilized mode
- the code path is much simpler, and thus less error prone. This is
especially important since Stabilized is often used as a fail-safe flight
mode.
Previously when switching e.g. from stabilized from acro, the stabilized
flight task kept running and publishing setpoints.
Luckily it caused no problems, but the log showed arbitrary attitude
setpoints.
- move the update after the integration: a new computed jerk has an impact at the next epoch only
- add jerk reduction in case of too large integration time: when a jerk of "min_jerk" during dt is too much
- add jerk reduction if the integration time is larger than the predicted one and that integrating that jerk would lead to an acceleration overshoot
- rename some variables
* Add attitude sub to mc_pos_control for yaw usage.
* Initialize pos control _states struct.
* Remove unnecessary init for struct in mc pos ctrl.
* Only use att topic for yaw setting in FlightTask.
Fixes these invalid format strings:
- A `%d` for a pointer (replaced it by `%p`)
- A 0x%08x (and a 0x%0x8!) for a pointer (replaced by %p)
- 2 cases of `%d` for a `ssize_t` (replaced it by `%zi`)
- 1 case of a %u for an `int` (replaced by %i)
- 3 cases of %d for a `long` (replaced by %ld)
- 19 cases of `%d`, `%i`, `%u` or `%lu` for a `size_t` (replaced it by `%zu`)
- An unused formatting argument (removed it)
- A missing `%d` (added it)
- A missing `%s` (added it)
- 2 cases of `%llu` for a `uint64_t` (replaced it by `"%" PRIu64`)
- 6 cases of giving a string directly as format string (replaced it by `("%s", string)`)
- 2 cases of %*-s, which should probably have been %-*s.
(Looks like NuttX accepts (the invalid) %*-s, but other platforms don't.)
- A %04x for a `uint32_t` (replaced by "%04" PRIx32)