Before this change, the battery percentage is reset to 100% as soon as
the drone is disarmed again. In my opinion it is more realistic if the
batteries don't magically fill up again but stay low.
and remove the px4_ prefix, except for px4_config.h.
command to update includes:
for k in app.h atomic.h cli.h console_buffer.h defines.h getopt.h i2c.h init.h log.h micro_hal.h module.h module_params.h param.h param_macros.h posix.h sem.h sem.hpp shmem.h shutdown.h tasks.h time.h workqueue.h; do for i in $(grep -rl 'include <px4_'$k src platforms boards); do sed -i 's/#include <px4_'$k'/#include <px4_platform_common\/'$k/ $i; done; done
for in $(grep -rl 'include <px4_config.h' src platforms boards); do sed -i 's/#include <px4_config.h/#include <px4_platform_common\/px4_config.h'/ $i; done
Transitional headers for submodules are added (px4_{defines,log,time}.h)
* Cherry pick the vehicle_imu PR #9756 src/modules/simulator directory work to submit as standalone PR.
* Modify the accelsim init method mag_report usage to match usage in measure() and mag_measure() methods in the class.
* Incorporate review comments in the accelsim.cpp init() method and also make the same modifications in gyrosim.cpp.
* Delete unneeded mag_report initialization from accelsim init() method.
* Deprecate unneeded measure() call from accelsim.cpp init() and gyrosim.cpp init().
The simulator had hardcoded component ID and system ID (sysID was 0), ignoring what was set up in the params MAV_SYS_ID and MAV_COMP_ID. This caused an issue with multi-vehicle simulations that that rely on sysID to identify the vehicles.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Moreno <gabrielm@cs.cmu.edu>
In 5bb9babc20 I made MAVLink send a
rounded up integer instead of rounded down. This makes sense in practice
because the low battery reactions happen exactly when the reported number
switches in the UI. But here we want to provoke an exact 50% in the UI so
we stop counting at 49.9%, it get's rounded up and we see the expected
result.
In 3e6e1f5c2b the simulated battery
percentage was reversed. I'm assuming because of the possibly
missleading variable name. Now I'm fixing it by switching the
maximum and minimum voltage such that the name is not misleading anymore
but it still works as expected.
It turns out that `sendto` does not work for TCP on Cygwin-Windows,
instead we need to use `send`. This required some refactoring since we
need to have the internet protocol and the port stored as a member
variable.
This should fix that lockstep SITL simulation was not working on
Windows.
It turns out the noise of the airspeed depends on the least significant
bit of time which is now always 0 because time is quite regular with
lockstep. Therefore, we need a better source for the randomness. I chose
to use the sign of the y-gyro and it seems to work.