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)
hash check and heartbeat forwarding
- hash check disabling: for systems where a companion link forwards messages
to QGC (e.g. via LTE) parameter streaming will be stopped as soon as QGC
sends the request to stop the stream. If the companion side for some reason
still requires the stream to be active we need to disable QGC from stopping
the stream. Normally dronekit should be responsible for filtering out the
request from QGC but apparently this is not possible.
- disable heartbeat forwarding: dronekit does seem to get confused if
heartbeats from another system other than the autopilot get forwarded to it.
Example: Sending messages from QGC via the autopilot to dronekit running on
companion computer.
Signed-off-by: Roman <bapstroman@gmail.com>
To avoid that multiple SITL instances have the same UUID we add the
mavlink system ID to the UUID which is sent via mavlink.
This should resolve the case where multiple vehicles show up with the
same UUID in simulation.
Note that the UUID show in `ver` will still be the same for all
instances.
This is a more generic solution for 532a97041, and also enables it for
vehicle_command_ack's.
In addition it avoids using a timestamp for subscription update checking,
because it does not work well together with orb queuing.
- Move publishing the telemetry status from the IridiumSBD driver to the mavlink instance
- In the commander use the iridiumsbd_status message for heartbeat in case of a high latency link
- Move positive acknowledge to the mavlink instance
- Add a failed acknowledge in the commander if no high latency link exists