It is generally preferred to have the camera pointing forward on pause,
e.g. to use the camera for Navigation.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
The velocity smoothing library constrains the maximum vellocity.
I set the default constraint to 0 to find these exact issues.
The heading smoothing did not initialize the maximum velocity
which in this use case is the maximum heading.
So heading was always constrained to 0 -> north until this change.
The defintion of the custom symbol M_PI_PRECISE
was not included in one of the only places it's used.
Looks like a mistake that happened in
34c852255e
possibly because a lot of things are included
almost everywhere and if the include order
ligns up there are no compile errors.
Note that the unit test also passes without
thechange. But the VelocitySmoothing's
local_time would get NAN. This would leads to
wrong trajectory calculations.
Problem: Zero maximum jerk and/or zero
direction would lead to divisions by zero in
various cases depending on the exact configuration and code path.
Solution: There was already one check for the
direction being zero in one path and I
summarized to check in both
updateDurations...() functions the product
of direction * max_jerk to not be zero
because that's exactly the value calculations
devide by.
goto control class handles smoothing of goto setpoints, outputs trajectory setpoint for mc pos control
some minor encapsulation done in mc pos control for readability
new param MPC_YAWAAUTO_MAX limiting heading accelerations in heading smoother
The size input argument for monocypher crypto_xchacha20_ctr should be the
plaintext message length.
The promise of the interface is, that the call to encrypt_data updates the
ciphertext message length after the call succeeds.
The crypto should check that the output buffer length (cipher length) is
large enough to contain the encrypted data.
Fix these issues; these have gone unnoticed for a long time since the interface
has been only used by logger, and passing the same size for both in and out.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
The manufacturer uses both naming schemes, RoboClaw more than Roboclaw
but it's always one word and hence I think it's more consistent to name
it the latter.
This adds the ICM42686p as a possible alternative to the existing IMUs.
Apparently, the ICM20689 was never actually used in these boards.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
Otherwise if is set to Offtrack, which in turn leads to weird behavior.
E.g. when triggering Land while flying fast forward, the vehcile doesn't
descned to the land point it keeps getting a velocity setpoint from the
smoother that pushes it away from the land point.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
This switches all SENS_EN_INAXXX params to 0 by default and instead uses
the i2c_launcher command.
However, if any one the SENS_EN_INAXXX param is set, it no longer tries
to auto-configure it.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
actuator_motors and actuator_servos subscribers for offboard control
Being subscribers, this does not increase the computational load
over the uxrce_dds brigde
Signed-off-by: Beniamino Pozzan <beniamino.pozzan@gmail.com>
New thrust and torque control mode added which replaces the previous
actuator mode,
in this mode the rate controllers are disables, the control allocator
is enabled and the used externally provices
vehicle_thrust_setpoints and vehicle_torque_setpoints.
New direct_actuator mode
In direct_actuator mode the control allocator module does not publish
actuator_motors and actuator_servos messages which must instead be
provided extrernally by the user.
Removed old direct mode.
Signed-off-by: Beniamino Pozzan <beniamino.pozzan@gmail.com>
* Added parameter UXRCE_DDS_SYNCC to enable system clock synchronization. Refactored and cleaned up. Only set system time if it's off by more than 5 seconds (same as mavlink and gps).
Only re-evaluate if no longer in GF when flight mode is changed or
Loiter position was changed (eg through goto).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- check if Home would breach it (we do not want to upload GF that
do not allow to return to Home)
- check if the current vehicle position isn't contained in the GF
if armed (as then it would immediately trigger)
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- do reporting of breaching in-air only in geofenceCheck
- remove geofence_violation_reason_t
- replace geofence_breached field in GeofenceResult.msg with 3 fields
(one for each GF type: max dist, max alt, custom geofence)
- the warning message after breaching a GF is only done by Commander,
and it's specific to the GF type failure
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Use flow rates instead of integrals in backend. This allows us to delay
the data to the mitpoint integration time and simplifies the code in
general.
Gyro compensation can still be done in EKF2 if needed, but the
flow module normally already appends the correct gyro data to the flow
message.
* created a Performance Model for fixed wing vehicle
- added compensation for maximum climbrate, minimum sinkrate, minimum airspeed and trim airspeed based on weight ratio and air density
- added atmosphere lib to standard atmosphere calculations
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Signed-off-by: RomanBapst <bapstroman@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Stastny <thomas.stastny@auterion.com>
- in theory these are helpful to ensure EKF2_HGT_MODE configuration is
consistent with the relevant aid source (GPS, baro, etc), but it can
be a little awkward with users having to fight manual parameter
changes in the right order
nxp/rt117x:Fix Pin IRQ
nxp/rt117x:Support 4 i2c busses
nxp/rt117x:Add px4io_serial support
nxp/imxrt:Expand ToneAlarmInterface to GPT 3 & 4
px4_fmu-6xrt:Using imxrt_flexspi_nor_octal
px4_fmu-6xrt:Entry is start
px4_fmu-6xrt:Add Proper MTD
px4_fmu-6xrt:Set I2C Buses
px4_fmu-6xrt:Proper SPI usage
px4_fmu-6xrt:Adjust memory Map to use the 2 MB
px4_fmu-6xrt:Bring in ROMAPI
px4_fmu-6xrt:Push FLASH to 200Mhz
px4_fmu-6xrt:Use BOARD_I2C_LATEINIT
px4_fmu-6xrt:Clock Config remove unused devices
px4_fmu-6xrt:Remove EVK SDRAM IO
px4_fmu-6xrt:Enable SE550 using HW_VER_REV_DRIVE
px4_fmu-6xrt:Use MTD to mount FRAM on Flex SPI
px4_fmu-6xrt:Manifest
px4_fmu-6xrt:Restore board_peripheral_reset
px4_fmu-6xrt:Set I2C buss Interna/Externa and startup
nxp/rt117x:Set 6 I2C busses
px4_fmu-6xrt:Correct Clock Sources and Freqency Settings
px4_fmu-6xrt:Correct ADC Settings
px4_fmu-6xrt:Tune FlexSPI config and sync header with debug variant Linker prep for rodata ahb partitioning
px4_fmu-6xrt:FlexSPI prefetch partition split .text and .rodata
Current config
1KB Prefetch .rodata
3KB Prefetch .text
px4_fmu-6xrt:Run imxrt_flash_setup_prefetch_partition from ram with barriers
px4_fmu-6xrt:Use All OCTL setting from FLASH g_flash_config SANS lookupTable
px4_fmu-6xrt:Octal spi boot/debug problem bypass
px4_fmu-6xrt:Add PWM test
px4_fmu-6xrt:Fix clockconfig and USB vbus sense
px4_fmu-6xrt: Use TCM
px4_fmu-6xrt: Ethernet bringup
imxrt: use unique_id register for board_identity
px4_fmu-6xrt: update ITCM mapping, todo proper trap on pc hitting 0x0
px4_fmu-6xrt:correct rotation icm42688p onboard imu
rt117x: Add SSARC HP RAM driver for memory dumps
px4_fmu-6xrt: Enable hardfault_log
px4_fmu-6xrt: Enable DMA pool
px4_fmu-6xrt: fix uart mapping
px4_fmu-6xrt: enable SocketCAN & DroneCAN
px4_fmu-6xrt:Command line history TAB completion
px4_fmu-6xrt:Fix pinning duplication
px4_fmu-6xrt:Support conditional PHY address based on selected PHY
px4_fmu-6xrt:Add Pull Downs on CTS, use GPIO for RTS
px4_fmu-6xrt:Set TelemN TX Slew rate and Drive Strenth to max
px4_fmu-6xrt::Set TELEM Buffers add HW HS
px4_fmu-6xrt:Turn off DMA poll
px4_fmu-6xrt:RC_SERIAL_PORT needed to be px4io to disable rc_input using TELEM2!
px4_fmu-6xrt: bootloader (#22228)
* imxrt:Add bootloader support
* bootloader:imxrt clear BOOT_RTC_SIGNATURE
* px4_fmu-6xrt:Add bootloader
* px4_fmu-6xrt:bootloader removed ADC
* px4_fmu-6xrt:bootloader base bootloader script off of script.ld
* px4_fmu-6xrt:add _bootdelay_signature & change entry from 0x30000000 to 0x30040000
* px4_fmu-6xrt:hw_config Bootloader has to have 12 bytes
px4_fmu-6xrt:Default to use LAN8742A PHY
px4_fmu-v6xrt:VID Set to Drone Code
board_reset:Enable ability to write RTC GP regs
px4_fmu-6xrt:Fix CMP0079 error
rt117x:micro_hal Add a PX4_MAKE_GPIO_PULLED_INPUT
px4_fmu-v6xrt:Set CTS High before VDD_5V applided to ports to avoid radios fro entering bootloaders
fmu-v6xrt: increase 5v down time
fmu-v6xrt:Ready for Release DEBUGASSERTS off and Console 57600,
Bootloder updated.
imxrt:board_hw_rev_ver Rework for 3.893V Ref
px4_fmu-v6xrt:Move ADC to Port3
imxrt:117x Reuse all but io_timer_hw_description and imxrt_pinirq.c
imxrt:ADC & LPADC bifurcation and restructuring
imxrt:hrt support Up to GPT6
nxp/rt117x:adc Corrected
It was failing occationally with:
14:12:43 CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:129 (list):
14:12:43 list index: 1 out of range (-1, 0)
14:12:43
14:12:43
14:12:43 CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:131 (list):
14:12:43 list index: 2 out of range (-1, 0)
14:12:43
14:12:43
14:12:43 CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:132 (string):
14:12:43 string sub-command REPLACE requires at least four arguments.
14:12:43
14:12:43
14:12:43 -- PX4 version: f513c40d62 (f513c40d62..NOTFOUND)
During a round corner the L1 distance calculation
was only done in 2D and the z-axis coordinate
was directly coming from the next waypoint.
This lead to an unpredictable altitude profile
between two waypoints. Sometimes almost all
altitude difference was already covered during
the turn instead of going diagonally.
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>
The UART7 TXDMA services TELEM1 with flow control. If CTS is high, the
transmitting thread will wait on a semaphore, which may block other
threads from acquiring necessary resources to make progress, for
example, preventing MAVLINK instances from transmitting.
This change in NuttX makes the TXDMA acquire the semaphore in a
non-blocking way, preventing this issue.
- add functionality to specify world name for simulation in case name
- add test for triggering an airspeed invalidation in case of pitot blockage
- add test for high wind (ramped up wind over short period) to NOT invalidate airspeed in this case
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Increase wind process noise default (ASPD_WIND_NSD) and gate
(ASPD_TAS_GATE) to be able to catch rapid wind increases with
the internal wind estimator of the airspeed validator.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Trust the beta innovations more compated to the TAS innovations.
That should help with detecting real airspeed failures even with
a dynamic wind estimate (as long as vehicle doesn't fly straight)
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Increasing the wind process noise results in a more dynamic
wind estimation, which is capable of catching fast-varying
winds. As wind is used in the lateral guidance it's important
that we don't filter it too much.
Furher the gate of the airspeed fusion is increased, to
reduce the likelihood of airspeed fusion stopping due to
dynamic wind conditions. The airspeed is validated in
the airspeed validator (EKF consumes the validated one).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Reduces flash usage by ~16KB.
- compress formats at build-time into a single string with all formats
- then at runtime iteratively decompress using
https://github.com/atomicobject/heatshrink
- if not in air the accel noise is doubled
- if landed don't init unless GPS velocity is non-negligible
- when inactive continue seeding with EKF gyro bias
- reset yaw estimator if GPS fusion is stopped
Has options *None where the check is disabled, and *Warning, where only a warning is
published (which replaces the high wind warning from the COM_WIND_WARN limit).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* started tiltrotor port
* added advanced plane and changed some parameters on the tiltrotor
* added advanced plane
* removed tiltrotor for clean push
* removed standard vtol old model file
* removing the standard vtol changes from this PR, since it is not part of the advanced plane
* removed advanced plane meshes as they are already found in the rc_cessna
* updating and improving airframe parameters
* updated mesh paths
Signed-off-by: frederik <frederik@auterion.com>
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Signed-off-by: frederik <frederik@auterion.com>
Co-authored-by: frederik <frederik@auterion.com>
There is no reason to keep an uncertainty on the origin as it is then
already contained in the local position estimate when GNSS data is fused
in the filter.
The command is sent by a dedicated mavlink command and forwarded to the fixed wing position controller.
The pattern is defined by the radius of the major axis, the radius of the minor axis and the orientation. The pattern is then defined by:
The upper part of the pattern consist of a clockwise circle with radius defined by the minor axis. The center of the circle is defined by the major axis minus the minor axis away from the pattern center.
The lower part of the pattern consist of a counter-clockwise circle with the same definitions as above.
In between, the circles are connected with straight lines in a cross configuration. The lines are always tangetial to the circles.
The orientation rotates the major axis around the NED down axis.
The loitering logic is defined inside its own class used by the fixed wing position control module. It defines which segment (one of the circles or lines) is active and uses the path controller (npfg or l1-control) to determine the desired roll angle.
A feedback mavlink message is send with the executed pattern parameters.
- make it work again
- also supports Kconfig based clk source selection
- adapt to recent changes of default PWM limits
- support outputting in duty-cycle mode
- i2c addr use use hex representation
- revert back to common min/max value & move duty-cycle mode to advanced
We provide a latency measurement in the input capture handler.
However, since the timer was not enabled, none of the counter were
running therefore all counters were zero, thus latency was also zero.
Since the HRT is used to provide a timestamp, the lack of the running
timer was never noticed. After enabling the timer, latency now correctly
shows 9-10 counts.
* Fixed an issue where if the GCC_VER_STR would not contain the right NUTTX_GCC_VERSION, the grep -c command would throw a failure, silently exiting the entire ubuntu.sh setup script
This is a tool that can be used to generate advanced lift drag plugin parameters automatically using AVL. Rather than having to create .avl files yourself, pass them to AVL, read out the correct parameters and place them in the Advanced Lift Drag plugin, this tool will do all that for you and generate a complete advanced_lift_drag plugin sdf containing all necessary parameters for any vehicle. All that is required is to specify what the physical geometries of the vehicle are. The scripts are adaptable enough to support a self-selected number of control surfaces.
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Co-authored-by: frederik <frederik@auterion.com>
This switches from the horribly intertwined ringbuffer implementation to
the new VariableLengthRingbuffer implementation.
By ditching the previous implementation, we fix MAVLink message
forwarding, which didn't work reliably. The reason it didn't work is
that multiple mavlink messages could be added but only one of them was
sent out because the buffer didn't keep track of the messages properly
and only read the first one.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
This adds a reusable class for a FIFO ringbuffer that accepts variable
length packets. It is using the Ringbuffer class internally.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
* mission_base: reset inactivation index when user set a new mission index, or mission is reset.
* mission_base: check Climb required always on current mission item
This prevents accidental misconfiguration via I2C if there are
multiple SPI devices on the same bus. The device may hear it's i2c address
and write some register, while there is data transfer ongoing with another
device.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
WorkItemSingleShot::_sem is a signaling semaphore, disable PI for it.
Set CONFIG_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS=y and the kernel panics due to the semaphore
having no holder, disabling PI fixes this.
The head/tail semaphores are not used as lock but rather as resource
counters and thus relate more as signaling semaphores. Disable PI for
them.
I run my code with CONFIG_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS=y and the kernel panics due
to the semaphore having no holder, disabling PI fixes this.
This prevents the mavlink transmit loop from waiting on the module mutex
thus not stopping transmissions when the mutex is already taken.
This can happen when calling `mavlink status` from the mavlink shell,
where `Mavlink::get_status_all_instances()` takes the mutex and then
prints the status via pipes to the mavlink transmit buffer.
If that pipe cannot be emptied a deadlock happens.
Since the MavlinkReceiver thread also waits on the module mutex, both
reception and transmission of Mavlink packets are then prevented thus
disabling communications entirely.
IMUs were replaced in V3 with 2x ICM42688P. This configuration should
work with all revisions of Matek F743 Slim board, including V1, V1.5
and interim variant of V3 (ICM42688P + ICM42605).
Signed-off-by: Andrei Korigodskii <akorigod@gmail.com>
In the lightware_parser function, LW_PARSE_STATE2_GOT_DIGIT0 state can be repeated unexpectedly without proper parserbuf_index or state checking. This behavior will trigger a heap buffer overflow vulnerability by allowing to write some data. And the writable size is sizeof(unsigned).
* ekf2_derivation: use single source of state definition
The state is defined as an ordered dictionary of group elements and
everything else is generated using that state definition
* ekf2: generated state sample add const reference getter
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Co-authored-by: bresch <[brescianimathieu@gmail.com](mailto:brescianimathieu@gmail.com)>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Agar <daniel@agar.ca>
The length check for unknown packets did not include PACKET_SIZE_TYPE_SIZE
and CRC_SIZE, and hence working_index could overflow CRSF_MAX_PACKET_LEN,
triggering invalid memory access further down in QueueBuffer_PeekBuffer.
Also the working_segment_size was wrong for unknown packets.
Credits for finding this go to @Pwn9uin.
This allows to inject an updated ext_autostart folder with the name
ext_autostart_new, and then PX4 takes care of renaming it to
ext_autostart during bootup.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
The sparse vector template requires to know which states are non-zero in
the observation jacobian. This complicates the modularity of the code
when the state vector or the derivation is changed.
The computation cost difference is almost negligible for this size.
For FW takeoffs we need to keep the course straight towards the first
waypoint, and not climb in loiter patterns first.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Current threshhold has no margins of errors with the set acceptance radius. Increase corridor radius by 5m.
Increase time to disarm for tailsitter test to pass.
Rverse mission needs check tracks test disabled since mavsdk does not really work with mission has reverse order.
mavsdk-test: added a vtol mission without a landing at the end (used for reversed RTL)
math_helpers: added function to compute local position from a raw mission item
Signed-off-by: RomanBapst <bapstroman@gmail.com>
Dataman: Add write function to dataman cache.
RTL and mission have a new common base class mission_base. Both inherit from them and mission, RTL mission, and rtl reverse mission inherit from them and implement their desired functionalities. This simplifies the logic in mission as well as make the logic in rtl mission reverse and mission more readable.
Rtl mission reverse now functional again for VTOL flying back the mission and transitioning to MC at the home position.
Dataman cache has new write functionality to write to dataman while updating write item in its cache if necessary.
Dataman cache is now only updated when the respective module is active. Leads to a higher computation time once on activation, but decreases unnecessary cache updates when inactive.
This is required to support fixed pitch propeller helicopters that have
no collective but only cyclic pitch with two degrees of freedom and
hence only two servos.
The amount of thrust in the body z axis is then controlled using the
motor speed which makes particularly sense on coaxial helicopters
that need to control yaw with changing motor speeds already.
Events have a global, system-wide sequence number, which must be handled
atomically, (fetching and incrementing the sequence AND sending the event
to uORB must be atomic). Currently in FLAT mode, only one instance of this
sequence number exists, so it is OK to have it in px4_platform.
However, in PROTECTED mode px4_platform is instantiated both in kernel-
and user spaces, which makes two instances of this sequence number, which
causes problems in the mavlink event handling logic.
When mavlink receives and handles events, it expects that:
- The sequence numbers arrive in order (seq n is followed by n+1 etc)
- It increments by 1
- There is only one instance of the sequence number
In PROTECTED mode this is violated, as the kernel and user sequence
numbers run freely on their own. This patch fixes the issue by moving
the event backend to the kernel and by providing user access to it via
ioctl.
Even if there is some horizontal motion, a passing check should be
accepted as the terrain can be flat. However, the vehicle must not be
moving horizontally to invalidate the consistency as a change in terrain
can make the kinematic check temporarily fail.
A setpoint of type IDLE can be published by Navigator without a valid position,
and should be handled in the auto function in FW_POSCTRL_MODE_AUTO. If it wouldn't be
handled there the controller would switch to mode FW_POSCTRL_MODE_OTHER, in which case
no attitude setpoint is published and the lower controllers would be stuck with the
last published value (incl. thrust).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
but this time compared to
2fbb70d9ca
the minimum thrust is ramping to not produce a thrust jump.
The better long term solution will be to always have airmode but
with the effect limited to a magnitude of MPC_MANTHR_MIN.
high rates and (super) expo are necessary for
- acrobatic flying
- fpv
- racing
but they are not useful for:
- a typical vehicle's rate control tuning
- beginners
The defaults that I set in #8036 were put with the assumption Acro mode
is mainly used on racing drones for acrobatic manouvers but instead
users including me use it most of the time to tune any drone.
When tuning the rates are lowered and expo disabled.
My suggested strategy is to make the beginner friendly rates without
expo which are good for tuning the default and document more clearly
how this can be raised for acrobatic flying in documentation and later
on hopefully also directly in the ground station UI
on an Acro mode specific page.
* FW Positon Controller: set altitude_ref to 0 if not provided by GPS
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* FW Positon Controller: set lat/lon reference to 0 if not provided in local_position
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
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Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
If no altitude setpoint is specified then takeoff to the default
altitude above the current global position, not above Home.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
c23b72dffe [BACKPORT] sched/semaphore: Remove restriction to use nxsem_trywait from ISR
fd47cd20a2 [BACKPORT] imxrt:Serial Preserve all but W1C bit in SR
c55f0fd3ac [BACKPORT] imxrt: lpspi dma invalidate cache after exchange
198c7caecb [BACKPORT] imxrt:lpi2c fix status handeling & race
cbd2e44c10 [BACKPORT] s32k3xx: lpspi dma invalidate cache after exchange
e71618d60e [BACKPORT] s32k3xx:lpi2c fix status handeling & race
6f59cc3659 [BACKPORT] s32k1xx:lpi2c fix status handeling & race
1e316d7e32 [BACKPORT] imxrt: flexcan use hpwork for receiving frames
67c1c59865 [BACKPORT] net/can can_readahead_timestamp always free iob
8be831a4ff [BACKPORT] imxrt: fix txdeadline add ecc/fd support
00a68b7668 [BACKPORT] fs/cromfs: Fix faulty DEBUGASSERT() check
d5cf545d6e [BACKPORT] S32K3XX EMAC MCAST support Fix compile warning when ioctl is not enabled
4265c830fa [BACKPORT] imxrt:edma {s|d}last needs to be total xfer size
24b4d44896 [BACKPORT] s32k3xx:edma {s|d}last needs to be total xfer size
eed0482f64 [BACKPORT] s32k1xx:edma {s|d}last needs to be total xfer size
36aab4146a [BACKPORT] kinetis:edma {s|d}last needs to be total xfer size
a0faf31f6f [BACKPORT] arch/stm32f7: fixes for pinmap
eb8255121d [BACKPORT] stm32h7:sdmmc It is not an error if no wait was needed
062044fe41 [BACKPORT] board nucleo-h743zi:Rework board.h not use CONFIG_STM32_USE_LEGACY_PINMAP
e03f9d3917 [BACKPORT] board olimexino-stm32:Rework board.h not use CONFIG_STM32_USE_LEGACY_PINMAP
4c3a467415 [BACKPORT] stm32l5:pinmap Add suffix to all pins and add legacy pinmap
153069ed40 [BACKPORT] stm32wb:pinmap Add suffix to all pins and add legacy pinmap
d84d737f89 [BACKPORT] stm32f0l0g0:stm32f0{3|5|7|9}x_pinmap & stm32g0_pinmap Remove GPIO_SPEED_xxx and add legacy pinmap
5fc7071ac1 [BACKPORT] stm32l4:stm32l4x{3|4|5|6|r}xx_pinmap pinmap Remove GPIO_SPEED_xxx and add legacy pinmap
20061c2aab [BACKPORT] stm32:stm32f10{0|2|3{c|r|v|z}|5{r|v}|7v}_pinmap refactor
4d1f83d484 [BACKPORT] stm32:stm32l15xxx pinmap Remove GPIO_SPEED_xxx and add legacy pinmap
2dfa3f2601 [BACKPORT] stm32:stm32g4xx{c|k|r|m|v|q} pinmap Remove GPIO_SPEED_xxx and add legacy pinmap
d206327809 [BACKPORT] stm32:stm32f3{0|3|7}xxx pinmap Remove GPIO_SPEED_xxx and add legacy pinmap
95e66ab508 [BACKPORT] stm32:stm32f20xxx pinmap Remove GPIO_SPEED_xxx and add legacy pinmap
d2fd9178ad [BACKPORT] stm32:f4/f412 pinmap Remove GPIO_SPEED_xxx and add legacy pinmap
a9df45166d [BACKPORT] stm32f7:pinmap Remove GPIO_SPEED_xxx and add legacy pinmap
07dd2b424e [BACKPORT] stm32h7:pinmap Remove GPIO_SPEED_xxx and add legacy pinmap
1e3065344f [BACKPORT] stm32u5:stm32u585xx_pinmap Fix typo
0a05365a90 [BACKPORT] stm32wl5:pinmap Fix typo
e3834138dc [BACKPORT] tools:Add STM32 Pin migration tool
df851a8768 [BACKPORT] stm32h7/rcc: make VOS0 configurable from board.h also for stm32h7x7xx
d75dfcf1e9 [BACKPORT] stm32h7/rcc: make VOS0 configurable from board.h
963f35f4fc [BACKPORT] {stm32,stm32f7,stm32h7,stm32l4,efm32}/otg: rasie an assertion if IN request is not possible to transfer
de2fcc6668 [BACKPORT] {stm32f7,stm32h7,stm32l4}/sdmmc: callback support requires HPWORK
6929144fc2 [BACKPORT] stm32h7/otgdev: FS transceiver must be enabled if OTGFS enabled
a2078afaea [BACKPORT] stm32h7/otg: add support for external ULPI
26e1246c86 [BACKPORT] stm32h7/rcc: OTGHS ULPI works only in VOS0
cd6daa185e [BACKPORT] stm32h7: update ULPI pins
c73c261ae3 [BACKPORT] arch/boards: fix stm32f411-mininum:nsh compilation failure after enabling IRQMONITOR
8078f134ef [BACKPORT] arch/stm32/stm32.h: do not include stm32_usbdev.h if not supported
60e884fa92 [BACKPORT] {stm32,stm32l4,stm32f0l0g0}/otg: move STM32_NENDPOINTS definitions to header files
dda297cb78 [BACKPORT] arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware: Fix register define
362b976b0e [BACKPORT] arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware: Add stm32g4 rcc apb1 timer enable compatibility
434fd71f2c [BACKPORT] {stm32/stm32l4/stm32f7/stm32h7/efm32}/otgdev: remove invalid use of the priv field for EP
2476d24e8c [BACKPORT] {stm32f7,stm32h7}/otg: fix compilation for USBDEV when USB_DEBUG=y
eb43c582ea [BACKPORT] drivers/mtd/ramtron: change nsectors size to uint32
20f61ff0d5 [BACKPORT] fs/littlefs: add full support for LittleFS block device cfg in Kconfig
60471fbf8c [BACKPORT] drivers/mtd: add Kconfig options for RAMTRON emulated page & sector size
- for FW the primary range finder usage is estimating the distance to
the ground (terrain estimate) to guide the landing approach and initiate flare
- increase EKF2_RNG_QLTY_T default 1->3 seconds
- force initialize takeoff airspeed setpoint at start of takeoff modes
- force set airspeed constraints if slewed value is out of bounds
- always slew airspeed setpoints as long as inside constraints
- move target airspeed setpoint calculation into mode specific logic regions (hand vs runway)
when we're in a takeoff situation, we only want to adapt the airspeed to
avoid accelerated stall due to load factor changes. Disable othre logic
like minimum ground speed, wind based adaption and airspeed slew rating.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
From looking at the history the BMM150 rotation was initially 0. Then,
this was changed to 6 when the intent was to only change it for Skynode.
A bit later, the rotation was changed back to 0, but only for Skynode.
This tells me that rotation 0 was correct for all 6X including Skynode
all along.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
- ekf2 heading first initializes to 0 degrees, then immediately resets to mag heading once a few samples are accumulated
- the yaw standard deviation check could be adjusted to exclude this brief (<1s) initial period
- on NuttX if the SD card was just cleared (quick format) it's possible for the newly created uninitialized dataman file to still have the previous compatibility key, which causes the initialization to be skipped
* added a new driver ASP5033 for measuring the differential pressure and airspeed
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Co-authored-by: nano <nanobotzhe@abv.bg>
Co-authored-by: Denislav Petrov <you@example.com>
When the yaw estimate is converging, the controller makes the drone yaw
in order to follow the current setpoint. This is unintuitive for the
pilot and it is preferable if the drone continues to fly towards the
same physical direction.
This estimate doesn't converge to the true yaw but can be used as a
more consistent but drifting heading source.
It can be used by a setpoint generator to adjust its heading setpoint
while the true yaw estimate is converging in order to keep a constant
course over ground.
This updates the gps/devices submodule which includes a fix that
requests the Unicore HEADINGA message in case the message is not enabled
by default.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
If the measured voltage is more than 65v we need to split the voltage
over multiple cells in order to avoid overflowing the uint16. This is
according to the MAVLink spec.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
The extension fields need to be 0 by default according to the MAVLink
spec. This is because extensions are 0 by default and need to be 0 when
unknown/unused for backwards compatibility.
The patch also simplifies the flow slightly in that it doesn't create a
temporary array but just fills in the cell voltages directly.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
Fixes the clang error:
/__w/PX4-Autopilot/PX4-Autopilot/src/drivers/drv_hrt.h:297:35: fatal error: identifier '_s' preceded by whitespace in a literal operator declaration is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-literal-operator]
297 | constexpr hrt_abstime operator "" _s(unsigned long long seconds)
- Enable arbitrary euler angle for Mag rotation
- new CUSTOM rotation enum out of the normal enum range
- mag_rot: automatically change to custom if euler rot is set
- sensor_calibration: Magnetometer save custom rotation parameters
- mag_cal: cross mention rotation parameters
- This allows the user to see the RPY options when searching for the rotation parameter
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Co-authored-by: Junwoo Hwang <junwoo@auterion.com>
Co-authored-by: bresch <[brescianimathieu@gmail.com](mailto:brescianimathieu@gmail.com)>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Agar <daniel@agar.ca>
During transition to FF, only allow update thrust axis up to 45° as with a high tilt angle
the effectiveness of the thrust axis in z is apporaching 0, and by that is increasing
the motor output to max.
Transition to HF: disable thrust axis tilting, and assume motors are vertical. This is to avoid
a thrust spike when the transition is initiated (as then the tilt is fully forward).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
EffectivenessTiltrotor: link time when to tilt motors to MC position to COM_SPOOLUP_TIME
- remove VT_TILT_SPINUP and special spin up tilt handling form the VTOL module
- now handle the spoolup in the allocation, directly linked to COM_SPOOLUP_TIME
- leave tilts at disarmed value during spoolup
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- when GNSS is used require low mag heading innovations during
horizontal acceleration (yaw observable) to validate the mag
- only fuse mag heading just enough to constrain the yaw estimate
variance to a sane value. Leave enough uncertainty to allow for a
correction when the yaw is observable through GNSS fusion
In the mavlink_receiver code, after a while it will try to resend some
parameter update through the MAVLink instance. But for Iridium links
those are not a good idea. So this adds a condition that prevent the
sending if the MAVLink instance is in Iridium mode.
Related to issue #21496
sem_wait() can be interrupted if the task receives a signal, however
the blockinglist implementation depends on blocking until the semaphore
can be obtained.
Fix a memory overflow in case SENS_BOARD_ROT is set to Rotation::ROTATION_MAX (41) which is not a valid value
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
* Navigator: DO_CHANGE_SPEED: only store sinlge cruising_speed_current_mode
This stored cruising speed setpoint is reset on mode change and
after a VTOL transition.
* Navigator Mission: replay DO_CHANGE_SPEED items when resuming mission
* Navigator: remove cruising_speed_sp_update()
Speed changes in a mission are handled directly in the position controllers,
and no longer in Navigator.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
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Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Increased size for ORB_ID from uint8_t to uint16_t
Created a type: orb_id_size_t = uint16_t.
There are still a couple of places where the size
of the ORB_ID is assumed to be less than 16-bits.
The places that I have found are commented regarding
this and can be found with a search on orb_id_size_t.
- split mag_3d into new standalone mag fusion and mag fusion allowed to update all states (full mag_3d)
- new dedicated control logic for mag/mag_3d fusion and standalone mag heading fusion
- if WMM available use for mag_I and mag_B init
- mag states reset if external yaw reset (yaw estimator, GPS yaw, etc)
- mag reset if declination changed (eliminate _mag_yaw_reset_req)
- mag fusion (but not mag_hdg or mag_3d) can be active during gps_yaw or ev_yaw (if yaw aligned north)
Co-authored-by: bresch <brescianimathieu@gmail.com>
- simplify vehicle_status.arming_state down to just armed and disarmed
- ARMING_STATE_INIT doesn't matter
- ARMING_STATE_STANDBY is effectively pre_flight_checks_pass
- ARMING_STATE_STANDBY_ERROR not needed
- ARMING_STATE_SHUTDOWN effectively not used (all the poweroff/shutdown calls loop forever in place)
- ARMING_STATE_IN_AIR_RESTORE doesn't exist anymore
- collapse ArmStateMachine into commander
- all requests already go through Commander::arm() and Commander::dismarm()
- other minor changes
- VEHICLE_CMD_DO_FLIGHTTERMINATION undocumented (unused?) test command (param1 > 1.5f) removed
- switching to NAVIGATION_STATE_TERMINATION triggers parachute command centrally (only if armed)
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Co-authored-by: Matthias Grob <maetugr@gmail.com>
* ekf2-test: remove outdated codegen comparison
The definition of states changed so the comparison with the old
derivation cannot work anymore.
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Co-authored-by: bresch <brescianimathieu@gmail.com>
Some system are able to dead-reckon for a while after losing GPS or
other sources providing positional feedback. If the estimated position
error grows above the failsafe threshold, the system enters a failsafe
mode. As the position error estimate is growing linerly over time, and
it is recommended to take action before entering the failsafe, we here
warn the user about the imminent failsafe and propose to take manual
control.
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Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* [not-working] add a gz-omnicopter model
* Fix axis directions on omnicopter model
The omnicopter joint axis directions had to be adapted for sdf 1.9 as it has different conventions for joint axis definitions.
* include model from gz-fuel & remove mesh files
* Fix omnicopter model using fuel
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Co-authored-by: Jaeyoung Lim <jalim@ethz.ch>
If at the last powercycle one mission was uploaded, the counter in dataman was 1. On the next powercycle the mavlink mission counter was reset to zero and on first mission upload updated to 1 again. Other modules check, if the mission was changed based on the counter, like the mission.cpp loaded the mission counter from the dataman. On a new mission, the comparison of the counters failed, because both were the same value even if the mission was completely different.
This can be useful if using a full EV + GNSS setup and you start indoors, then fly outside. Once GPS is good and the only missing requirement is yaw alignment the yaw estimator reset is performed and EV yaw will automatically stop itself.
There is no reason to contrsain the position uncertainty, estpecially
when flying with velocitiy aiding only.
Note that all the variances are already contrained to sane values at the
end of the covariance prediction
- set vision attitude error filter uninitialized if vision data stops
- ev error filter is only compiled when ev config is selected
Co-authored-by: bresch <brescianimathieu@gmail.com>
A version update is needed since the dataman is showing errors if data doesn't exist or if it is wrongly stored. This will force default data to be initialized.
There is some actual changes because the earth mag field states are now
reset using the WMM when available. In the replay log, the measured mag
field does not match the WMM and this is why there is a large diff. It
is however more correct now than before.
because sprintf is deprecated on MacOS
and CI fails with warning -> error:
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is
provided for compatibility reasons only.
Due to security concerns inherent in the
design of sprintf(3), it is highly
recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead.
I updated all versions to the newest one that's used anywhere.
Then at least the straing can be found with full text search.
It's another step towards understanding and unifying the CI environment.
Since we changed the threshold for allowing arming from TRIM/2 to AIRSPEED_MAX
is is very unlikely that one needs to disable this check.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Experience from tuning different VTOL backtransitions showed only having a
I controller is beneficial over a combined FF/I breaking controller.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Case: A vehicle is already operating but has no stick input or another
source than RC. When RC stick input is switched to either because it gets
first time available or as a fallback to joystick then the mode was
immediately changed to the switch position. This can lead to loss of
control e.g. when the vehicle is flying far away and the
mode switch of the RC is in some fully manual piloted mode.
I added tests to cover the cases where RC mode initialization is expected
and also unexpceted because the vehicle is already armed.
modules__ instead of module__ prefix
The module depends on the hysteresis library and probably because
it compiles with the still prevalent global includes the dependency
is not declared.
also for the other linux target builds. It's a follow up to
e5503480e3
I wasn't aware that there are multiple different
container versions used for almost the same build.
in air bias estimation is usually really accurate and should be weighted
more heavily compared to the calibration parameters that are often
more approximate given the worse magnetic environment near the ground.
- since last_us is set to 0 every time the bias is not observable, the
total time was also reset -> needed 30 consecutive seconds in mag 3D
to be declared "stable"
- after landing, the mag_aligned_in_flight flag is reset. Using this for
bias validity makes it invalid before we have a chance to save it to
the calibration.
Opt flow raw innovations can be really large on ground due to the small
distance to the ground (vel = flow / dist). To make the pre-flight check
more meaningful, scale it with the current distance.
Channel values stay over one unit test but some tests assumed they are
reset each time. Reset the channel after these mode button tests.
Parameters survive between unit tests presumably as long as
the bianry runs. Reset them if a test requires that.
This allows PWM and all other output methods to configure
stopped, idling and full thrust points and use them consistently.
The fact that a fixed wing motor can be stopped when zero thrust
is demanded is explicit and could in principle even be disabled.
The mechanism is the same as for a standard VTOL stopping the
multicopter motors in the fixed wing flight phase.
This allows to consistently define:
Motor stopped - disarmed PWM
Motor idling - minimum PWM
Motor at full thrust - maximum PWM
Any allocation can then distinctly decide if
a motor should be running or not depending
on the context and also explicitly command that.
This is required to process data from the ADS1115 ADC and enables the
params BATx_I_CHANNEL and BATx_V_CHANNEL.
Testing is required whether this actually works on Pixhawk 6X though.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
When switching into Hold mode establish a Loiter around current position,
even if we were before already loitering (eg in Mission mode).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Having newline between I think didn't apply the PR stale days setting of
30 properly (it was using 45)
And it seemd that unless I set the days-before-close to -1
intentionally, it would still close the Issue/PRs, as the default value
is 7 already.
Also updated version of the stale action to v8
* Remove old stale bot yaml file
* Remove slack svg file (unused)
* Stale action: Only apply stale label, and no other actions
Respecting the opinion on
https://github.com/PX4/PX4-Autopilot/commit/fa9ac6ecf651232f3105ca124a2d2c54ab8620d0,
it seems reasonable to disable commenting feature, and just keep the
action only applying the `stale` label. This will reduce the noise /
email spams / ping pong fight with the stale bot (Action)
- Remove unnecessary text rendering, which made clicking log links
harder
- Re adjust markdown elements to make it easier to read / intuitive when
creating an issue
Instead of hard-coding the tilting duration (from FW to MC tilt),
expose it as a parameter (VT_BT_TILT_DUR). The default is the same
as the hard-coded value previously (1s).
Slower tilting mechanisms need a higher value here, while for smaller
ones a too high value results in unnecessary delays till the motors
are in hover configuration.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
This affects how soon after a backtransition the vehicle has the
full hover controller running again. Specifically it reduces the
duration of the ramp down of the motors prior to tilting them.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
COM_ARMABLE is set to "Disabled" will prevent arming.
This allows to set the parameter when ground demoing a drone or
if it's in maintenance for safety reasons.
const char *data = "www\r\n";
Defines a cstring of 6 bytes: 'w', 'w', 'w', '\r', '\n', '\0'
type of data: char const*
type of &data: char const**
So when we call
write(_fd, &data, strlen(data));
then strlen(data) == 5
and we send the 4 byte memory address of data
+ some additional random byte.
Correct is
write(_fd, data, strlen(data));
where char const* gets casted to const void * and we pass
the pointer to the content of data.
The fundamental problem here is write() not being typesafe.
Before this the ESC calibration aborts if battery detection doesn't work.
The problem is if the user still connects the battery as he gets instructed
and the calibration aborts then the ESCs are in calibration mode and
after abortion calibrate to the wrong value.
Also I realized there's no additional safety by aborting the calibration
if the battery cannot be detected during the timeout because a pixhawk
board without power module will report a battery status from the
ADC driverand in it that no battery is connected which is the best
it can do. In this situation the motors will still spin if the
ESCs are powered.
Some ESCs e.g. Gaui enter the menu relatively quickly if the
signal is high for too long. To solve that it's kept high shorter.
Also all tested ESCs detect the low signal within a shorter time
so no need to wait longer.
- Change timings for a more reliable calibration.
- Make sure there's an error message when battery measurement is not
available also when it gets disabled after system boot in the power
just above the calibration button.
- Safety check if measured electrical current goes up after issuing the
high calibration value for the case the user did not unplug power
and the detection either fails or is not enforced.
Before:
When the mixed throttle for the motor was exactly zero the ramp went
from the disarmed PWM value to the minimum PWM value.
When the throttle was even just slightly different from zero the ramp
made a jump up to the commanded throttle scaled between
disarmed PWM and maximum PWM, then ramped between
disarmed PWM and minimum PWM and at the end jumped up again to
the commanded throttle scaled between minimum PWM and maximum PWM.
After:
The ramp goes from disarmed PWM value to the the
commanded throttle scaled between minimum PWM and maximum PWM.
If the commanded throttle changes during the ramp then the scale and
hence also end value of the ramp changes.
When at rest, directly fuse the gyro data as an observation of its bias.
This allows to strongly observe the gyro biases without having to fuse a
constant heading that makes the ekf too confident about its heading.
The entire logic did not work for the case when the throttle channel is
reversed because then QGC sets trim = max for that channel and
the result is only half the throttle range.
This adds support for the TI LP5562 RGB LED driver.
Things to note:
- The driver is initialized in simple PWM mode using its internal clock,
for R,G,B, but not for W(hite).
- The chip doesn't have a WHO_AM_I or DEVICE_ID register to check.
Instead we read the W_CURRENT register that we're generally not using
and therefore doesn't get changed.
- The current is left at the default 17.5 mA but could be changed using
the command line argument.
Datasheet:
https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lp5562.pdf
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
* Removed obsolete voxl2-io directory
* Updated support for ModalAI FC v2 board
* Added UAVCAN back in and removed local position estimator and attitude estimator Q that are no longer supported.
* Removed unneeded IMU drivers
set_vtol_transition_item sets the params of the mission item directly
to values that make sense for NAV_CMD_DO_VTOL_TRANSITION, but don't
for other NAV_CMDs. So make sure that whenever we use it, we then in
the next step reset the touched mission_item fields.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Our serial_test showed only ~84kB/s with the default 256 RX buffer size
with significant ~2.5ms periods of the flow control RTS pin being
asserted. Increasing size to 600 (same as FMU-v5x) brings the throughput
only to ~190kB/s, while a size of >1500 achieves ~350kB/s. Larger RX
buffers do not increase throughput anymore, while the theoretical
maximum is 375kB/s.
Transmit buffer size is increased to 10kB same as on FMUv5x to prevent
any future differences in queue behavior and throughput. serial_test
showed ~350kB/s throughput at 3kB TX buffer size, so this is just a
precaution.
* refactored uncommanded descend quadchute
- use fixed altitude error threshold
- compute error relative to higest altitude the vehicle has achieved
since it has flown below the altitude reference (setpoint)
* disabled altitude loss quadchute by default
* altitude loss quadchute: added protection against invalid local z
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Signed-off-by: RomanBapst <bapstroman@gmail.com>
- ArmingStatus DroneCAN message STATUS field is only set to true based on
arming_status.armed
- Cannode prearm state is set to true always when ArmingStatus DroneCan
message is received
- Instead we disable interrups on Nuttx where needed
- No lock is held during param export. Params can be changed
concurrently and we rely on the fact that another export will be
triggered in that case.
5s is a more reasobale time for tailsitters, which rely differently on this param
than other VTOL types. Tailsitters will ramp the pitch up withing this time,
while for other VTOLS types its only the max transitiont time.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
This is now using the advanced lift drag plugin.
The important step was to enable airmode for yaw, otherwise yaw gets
saturated at low throttle and we can barely roll.
The other trick was to raise airspeed a little bit to avoid operating
too much at the lower end of throttle where control authority is low.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
* RateControl: rename setGains to setPidGains to be more precise
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* FW Rate controller: only allow to disable Yaw in Acro, not roll and pitch
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
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Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- re-enable once the estimator selector respects configured mag
priority (at least initially) or is otherwise able to automatically
prefer an external mag over internal
- for SITL disabled because the full matrix of esitmator instances
(IMUs X mags) was too many topics for logger currently
Transitions in Stabilized mode are done manually, the pilot controls the pitch angle
and if it's above the threshold the transition is declared finished (plus airspeed
check for front transition). Thus we can't have fixed thresholds but need to link
them to the actual max pitch angle in Stabilized mode.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
We currently fuse 0 as airspeed rate measurement, and thus simply low-pass
filter the airspeed measurements. Testing has shown that the current default
on the airspeed rate measurement noise is set to low, and thus the airspeed
mesurement is filtered too much.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
A VTOL plane in MC mode has no yaw setpoint during takeoff because of
weather-vane. To align for the front transition, the yaw target jumps
and caused a step in the controller, making it reach saturation.
With this commit, the previous yaw setpoint is set to the current yaw
when no yaw setpoint is sent in order to create a smooth yaw trajectory
starting at the current orientation when yaw target is suddenly finite.
The yawspeed filter also now contains the yaw speed instead of dyaw in
order to prevent chattering due to dt jitter.
The API is cleaner if the control_data is const reference and the device
compid is an explicit output argument.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
The resets in the modes (eg Loiter mode) are not active yet, so manually
set rep->current.cruising_speed = -1.f if not already in the same flight mode.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
When flow control is used together with DMA, we need to add a pulldown
to CTS. Without it, it assumes flow control and gets stuck when
CTS is not connected.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
When we fall back to another link, we are already doing a uORB copy when
checking the data. Therefore, we should further down use/send that data
instead of overwriting it immediately.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
I don't think it makes sense to slow down switching RTCM injection to
once every 5 seconds. If we don't have corrections, we should check and
use whatever we get as soon as possible.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
We need to reset the instance after looping through all instances.
Otherwise, we are left with the last instance if none is valid but have
not updated the _selected_rtcm_instance which is what is logged.
Therefore, this change fixes the logged RTCM instance.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
It turns out that I had omitted implementing the gimbal_device_id which
is the component ID of the gimbal device that the gimbal manager (in
this case PX4) is responsible for.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
Once passed the transition and in FW mode, it takes some ms unitl the FW att sp is updated
by the FW att controller. During this time the last published attitude sp is kept bein used,
which is the one that was published during transition. So let's fill the thrust[0] of it.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
This adds the ability to manually set who has primary control over a
gimbal and also adds printing it as part of the status.
This is helpful, especially while working on the QGC gimbal v2
implementation.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
A default of 10s makes more sense compared to the old 4s, as this is only the
max time of a back transition and it's also decleared completed if the
speed drops below the hover cruising speed (MPC_XY_CRUISE).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
There have been substantial TECS changes lately, and the config files
for custom VTOLs have not been updated since a long time. I would thus
rather use the default TECS gains for lightly maintained configs.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
with the goal to make it more clear and the error only appear when
armed but every time the running task doesn't actually match
the mapping inside the start_flight_task() function.
* Navigator: on_mission_landing() only can return true if currently in mission mode
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* RTL: reset RTL state when not in RTL nav_state
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* Navigator: fix mission vs. normal RTL
- remove extra state _should_engange_mission_for_landing from rtl and have
this logic outside of RTL where Navigator decides on running mission RTL or normal RTL
- fix logic in Navigator to decide mission RTL vs normal RTL
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* Mission: land_start(): fix decision if already on mission landing
Simply checking landing() is not enough, as that is not reset until
set_current_mission_index(get_land_start_index()) later in the function.
Instead ask Naviator about it (on_mission_landing()).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* Navigator: only update _shouldEngangeMissionForLanding once, to not set it to false after VTOL backtansition
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
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Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* Port of the PX4 Vision gazebo-classic model to Gazebo. With Gazebo Garden, everything seems functionnal.
* Port of the PX4 Vision gazebo-classic model to Gazebo.
With Gazebo Garden, everything seems functionnal.
* Added airframe for command make px4_sitl gz_px4vision
* revert author field
* Import model from Ignition Fuel instead of defining it directly in the .sdf
Tests showed that sideslip fusion often starts just before airspeed
fusion, resetting the wind states to 0 instead of using the airspeed
data. A quick look at the wind uncertainty allows to know if the current
wind estimate is meaningful or if we should rather reset it using the
airspeed data.
- if the height rate input into TECS is finite, use that one to
update a velocity reference generator
- if the velocity reference generator reports position locked or
height rate input is not finite, then run altidue reference generator
- run altitude controller only if altitue is controlled
if height_rate_setpoint is set, only use that one to update altitdue trajectory
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* FWPositionController: add linear airspeed-to-trim-throttle mapping
Scale trim throttle in a linear way with airspeed.
Different gradients above/below trim airspeed.
The airspeed- and airs density-corrected trim throttle is required for an accurate
throttle prediction in TECS, while the default trim throttle is still needed
as well, as the throttle delta from height rate setpoint delta is linked to it.
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Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* Navigator: change way of telling logic if RLT was started just now
* Navigator: change logic around when to engage Mission mode for RTL
To find out if we're currently on a mission landing, check if we either are
past the land start marker OR currently land start marker is current WP
and vehicle is already in LOITER mode.
* Navigator: do not engage RTL at all if already on mission landing
* Navigator: consider to be on mission landing if the LOITER_TO_ALT and dist small
To find out if we're currently on a mission landing, check if we either are
past the land start marker OR currently land start marker is current WP,
the type is LOITER_TO_ALT and the vehicle is inside loiter.
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Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
This fixes the case where the hardware detection fails on CubeBlack when
a CAN device is connected to CAN1 and talking, and therefore preventing
the check from getting a clear result.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
This consolidates the version/revision detection function.
This should allow for actual changes in a follow up commit.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
- multi-instances support is removed from the parameter definitions.
- XRCE_DDS_AG_IP allows to define the agent IP when udp transport is used.
The parameter is used by default if the module is started without the -h argument.
- XRCE_DDS_PRT allows to define the agent listning udp port when the
udp transport is uded. The parameter is used by default if the module is started
without the -p argument.
- Tools/convert_ip.py assists in converting ips in decimal dot notation into int32
notation.
Signed-off-by: Beniamino Pozzan <beniamino.pozzan@phd.unipd.it>
To prevent mission rejections when vehicle is currently far away from Mission start,
but planned home is close to it.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* MAVSDK_Test_Runner: Place PX4 instance runner after Gazebo server runner
- This was a nasty bug where starting PX4 instance first, then starting
Gazebo server was causing PX4 instance' EKF to freak out, probably
because it doesn't like getting data a while after it is started
- Detailed breakdown is given here: https://github.com/PX4/PX4-Autopilot/issues/21229#issuecomment-1450761542
- This now guarantees that such edge case won't occur and MAVSDK test
will run as it should
* MAVSDK Test Runner: Retain comment within 79 character limit
- To pass flake8 python style check
* Update test/mavsdk_tests/mavsdk_test_runner.py
Co-authored-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
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Co-authored-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
Testing has shown that 10m is a bit too tight, most of all as this check is also run in not height-controlled
flight modes (eg Stabilized), and there 10m altitude loss during transitions can happen easily.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
This adds the Cube Orange+ to the list, and also changes the Hex naming
to CubePilot as that is how it is sold/marketed now.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
The attitude frame is wrong for tailsitters doing side slip fusion for wind estimation.
It doesn't take into account that the frames is 90deg tilted in FW flight.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
-set roll/pitch used for failure detection during transition to 0
-rotate estimated attitude 90° in FW flight
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
to enable proper automatic output in gtest unit tests
that compare two `Matrix`, `Vector` or two `Dual` objects.
Credits to @jwidauer for showing me this trick.
Maximum plaintext length was wrong, it is just k - 2 * hLen -2, where k is RSA key modulus length and hLen is hash length
Also minimum block that can be encrypted didn't make sense for RSA-OAEP, it is just 1 byte, the rest will be padded.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
Bootloader needs to have a mechanism to de-initialize crypto, in case some HW accelerator
is being used. This adds the needed function for it
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
Camera controls should not happen through the flight controller, and
the control allocation has no means of controlling the camera zoom.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- add unit tests for adsb conflict detection
- move adsb conflict detection to lib/adsb and adsb conflict class
- use containers/Array.hpp for buffer array
- expand fake_traffic
This adds a parser for Unicore sentences sent in-between NMEA sentences.
This brings support for the Unicore UM982 module which publishes heading
information based on the two antennas.
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>
It turns out that when you rotate by 45 degrees, as required on the
CubeOrange+, then you can easily get into clipping because the vector
components are constrained after the rotation. In order to avoid that,
we have to avoid getting close to the int16 range and switch from 20 bit
resolution to 16bit resolution earlier.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
This switches from attitude_estimator_q to EKF2 which should now work
without mag when the params are set to SYS_HAS_MAG = 0 and
EKF2_IMU_CTRL = 7 to enable gravity fusion.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
PX4_SIM model need the simulator (gz_) prefix
Fix post debug task
Add x500_depth, rc_cessna, standard_vtol
Signed-off-by: Beniamino Pozzan <beniamino.pozzan@phd.unipd.it>
- Add the possibility in the parser to replace the defines made in the current file with their argument (includes are not supported)
- Add the possibility for the parser to parse int argument with bitwise shift operators
- remove deprecated actuator_controls[INDEX_FLAPS/SPOILERS/AIRBRAKES]
- use new topic normalized_unsigned_setpoint.msg (with instances flaps_setpoint
and spoilers_setpoint) to pass into control allocation
- remove flaps/spoiler related fields from attitude_setpoint topic
- CA: add possibility to map flaps/spoilers to any control surface
- move flaps/spoiler pitch trimming to CA (previously called DTRIM_FLAPS/SPOILER)
- move manual flaps/spoiler handling from rate to attitude controller
FW Position controller: change how negative switch readings are intepreted
for flaps/spoilers (considered negative as 0).
VTOL: Rework spoiler publishing in hover
- pushlish spoiler_setpoint.msg in the VTOL module if in hover
- also set spoilers to land configuration if in Descend mode
Allocation: add slew rate limit of 0.5 to flaps/spoilers configuration change
Instead of doing the flaps/spoilers slew rate limiting in the FW Position Controller
(which then only is applied in Auto flight), do it consistently over all flight
modes, so also for manual modes.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- remove deprecated actuator_controls[INDEX_LANDING_GEAR]
- remove dead code in mc rate controller that used to prevent it from being retracted
on the ground (anyway had no effect as it only affected the actuator_control[LANDING_GEAR]
which wasn't sent to the control allocation)
- for VTOLs handle deployment/retraction of landing gear in AUTO as a MC (retract if
more than 2m above ground, deploy if WP is a landing WP), plus additionally when transition
flight task is called (ALTITUDE mode and higher)
- for FW in AUTO: add logic in FW Position Controller, depending on waypoint type mainly
- manual landing gear settings always come through (a manual command overrides a previous
auto command, and vice-versa)
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Tiltrotor_extra_controls also contains collective thrust beside collective tilt, as passing a 3D
thrust setpoint vector beside the tilt is not feasible.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* Changed the method of checking and setting the server file lock on Posix to avoid conditions where the server can indicate that it is running but still hasn't finished it's initialization
- always publish esc_status
- when enabled via MODAL_IO_VLOG param, enable actuator debug output
- for modal_io commands, use ESC HW ID values instead of motor number for easier use
- publish esc_status message for command line commands
- Uncommented the code that fills in the cmdcount and power fields in the esc_status topic
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Co-authored-by: Travis Bottalico <travis@modalai.com>
- if timestamp (or timestamp_sample) unpopulated fill it with current hrt_absolute_time()
- if using provided timestamp don't allow it to exceed current hrt_absolute_time()
- Switching to the first order filter that was previously
only in FlightTaskManualAltitude.
- Moving the scaling of full stick deflection to
radians per second into the class.
* RTL: only do calculations in is-inactive if global position is recent
* RTL: refactor calcRtlTimeEstimate to only calc and not pub
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
When requesting a message from a stream that is not active we start the
stream with interval=0 and call the request method once. For all streams
this works fine except the gps_global_origin. For this one the request method
is actually overidden to throttle down the rate and not just send out the message.
This will cause this message to never being sent on request if the stream
is not active by default.
* Update README: Maintainers, Boards, Roadmap
- First step after the community coordination call from January 30th
* README: Fromat list & remove discontinued boards & add others
- Addressed comments
* README: Add Simulation, remove QGC
- Only leave the PX4 specific categories (QGC is not)
* Add Beniamino as ROS2 maintainer
* README: Add note that README is main source of truth for maintainers
- We need to have a source of truth, we can use Github README for that.
- vectornav library (libvnc) fixed for NuttX
- open serial port O_NONBLOCK (like __APPLE__)
- set serial port baud rate with cfsetspeed (like __APPLE__)
- vectornav backend thread increase stack and run at higher priority (SCHED_FIFO)
Block Device driver uses a buffer so we need to ensure data is written or read to the device and not to the buffer so we can be sure if the device works properly
* Cyphal: fix comparing floating-point issue
* Cyphal: fix setpoint serialization
* Cyphal: fix bug with wrong comparasion of param name and pub/sub name: remove prefix from UavcanPublisher::updateParam and UavcanDynamicPortSubscriber::updateParam and PublicationManager::updateDynamicPublications
* Cyphal: integrate UavcanEscController with PublicationManager, remove second instance of UavcanEscController from CyphalNode
* Cyphal: publish readiness with minimal frequency because according to UDRAL The drive shall enter STANDBY state automatically if the readiness subject is not updated for CONTROL_TIMEOUT
* Cyphal: increase setpoint publish rate from ~75 to 200 by removing PX4_INFO (it really significantly react on the the output rate) and changing the mixing output rate and the shedule interval
* Cyphal: restore prefix because we need it for uorb over uavcan/cyphal and add udral prefix for non uorb pub/sub
* Cyphal: fix DynamicPortSubscriber subscription: if it has multiple subscribers, it should call subscription only after updating of all port subscribers port identifiers
* Cyphal: fix SubscriptionManager: we should take care about prefix
* Cyphal: fix readiness for test motor mode
* [Cyphal] Fix dynamicsubscription, improve printinfo, enable MR-CANHUBK3 config
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Co-authored-by: Peter van der Perk <peter.vanderperk@nxp.com>
- pass new airspeed sample around when available
- can't completely eliminate _airspeed_sample_delayed until resetWind()
called from sideslip fusion is updated
- reduce boost priority to PX4_WQ_HP_BASE - 6
- add cli command 'trigger_watchdog' to manually trigger watchdog
- add perf counters when triggering watchdog
- reduce top measurement to 300ms
- restore priorities after 1.5s
There are precautions in case the SD card code itself has a busy-loop.
Enable automatic landing abort on timed out distance sensor reading also for
the circular landing. Do not enable the no-terrain timeout check, as, opposed
to the straight landing, we here don't know when to expect the distance sensor
to get valid.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
As we don't know the landing point altitude in non-mission landings, assume
the worst case (abort right before touchdown) and thus always climb
MIS_LND_ABRT_ALT on triggering an abort.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Add method for circular landing, that is used instead of the straight fixed-wing
landings in case the landing is not part of a mission landing.
Use straight landing if previous WP is valid, and the ciruclar otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
_land_start_index is used to to start the mission from this item index, and to
avoid to publish a triplet.current.type=IDLE, we need to fill it with the actual
position setpoint that the vehicle should go to at the start of a mission landing.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Prior commit added opening of /dev/null as 0, 1 and/or 2 file
descriptors, if they where not present. However, if the temporary
file descriptor used to open /dev/null matched the target file
descriptor, it would be immediately closed again. This commit fixes that,
and does not duplicate and close the temporary file descriptor if it is
already at the correct number.
- new FIFO_RESET state used to give the sensor more time after successful configuration before sampling begins
Co-authored-by: Mathieu Bresciani <brescianimathieu@gmail.com>
* rtl: remove unconditional transition to land after descent
This was a bug, as it renders the above code lines useless.
This would cause a undesired FW landing for VTOL vehicles if
RTL_LAND_DELAY is above 0.
* rtl: head to center after loiter in VTOL FW
To get the same behavior for RTL with and without loiter before land for
VTOL drones.
* rtl: always go to descend state after return
Previously, the state would change directly to land if in MR and
RTL_LAND_DELAY was 0.0, but we will still wish to descent to
RTL_DESCEND_ALT at descent speed, instead of using landing speeds.
* rtl: mark head to center state as part of vtol transition
The next step in the sequence is transition to MC. By setting
vtol_back_transition we ensure that the acceptance radius is adapted to
the expected transition distance.
If 0, 1 and/or 2 file descriptors are not open when mavlink module
starts (as might be the case for USB auto-start), use default /dev/null
so that these numbers are not used by other other files.
Instead of interpret a request for "more logs than currently exists" as
a new request, use a request for index 0, which is more likely to be
the first request.
* [npfg]: Remove the guideToPoint function and replace with guideToPath
* [npfg]: remove unused navigateXXX functions
* [npfg]: Move navigateXXX Function into FWPoscontrol
* [FixedwingPositionControl]: Set default flaps and spoilers in attitude setpoint topic, and only change if necessary.
- precision landing works incorrectly, target position is not updated during the descent above target
- _prepareLandSetpoints needs to update _land_position continuously
Co-authored-by: kapacheuski <kapacheuski@gmail.com>
- the thermal offsets are an optional correction applied to the raw data, so when updating an existing calibration offset with new learned bias we don't want this incorporated
- EKF isTimedOut(), isRecent(), and isNewestSampleRecent() need to handle the case where the timestamp has never been set
- reset() more thoroughly reset fields (mainly impacts unit tests)
Set this flag to true if local position is valid but accuracy low, such that
the operator can be warned before system switches to position-failure failsafe.
Additionally, switch to RTL if currently in Mission or Loiter to try to reach home
or fly out of GNSS-denied area.
Set low accuracy threshold to 50m by default for FW and VTOL.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Otherwise the flight time restriction flag gets cleared too early, before
disarming (which puts the vehicle into the previous mode and it might
take off again).
Fixes the following case:
- user intention set to X
- failsafe triggers, mode = Y
- can_run for X becomes false
- user tries to switch to X
-> need to re-evaluate can_run
Previously, it was not possible to enable forwarding of messages to/from
teh USB instance because it does not have a param for it, like the
serial instances have.
With this commit, we change the default to always set forwarding on for
the USB instance as that is likely desired.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
- from the C standard, "All identifiers that begin with an underscore and either an uppercase letter or another underscore are always reserved for any use"
- from the C standard, "All identifiers that begin with an underscore and either an uppercase letter or another underscore are always reserved for any use"
The static object is destroyed on at_exit while threads might still be
inside a CS. This can lead to a hanging process.
Cleaner would be to gracefully stop the threads.
According to https://linux.die.net/man/3/pthread_cond_destroy:
Attempting to destroy a condition variable upon which other threads are
currently blocked results in undefined behavior.
Instead check if system has previously switched into LOITER to acheive the current
WP of type POSITION, and in that case stay in LOITER until altitude is reached.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Do the same as DO_REPOSITION wit only the altitude field populated
and MAV_DO_REPOSITION_FLAGS set, which means:
- switch to Loiter mode if not already in it
- set the current altitude to what is specified in the altitdue field,
keep current altitude setpoint otherwise
- keep current position setpoint
- fall back to current estimated position in case a position setpoint
is not finite
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Previously the condition was based on hard coded height rate estimate and
setpoint values and an altitude error threshold. That showed to be leading
to false positives when the vehicle doesn't tightly follow the altitdue
ramp given by TECS to achieve a new altitude setpoint, and has become
completely infeasibly with the latest TECS rework that leads to non-ramped
altitude setpoint changes in the tecs_status message.
The new check no longer checks the altitude error but only the height rate
instead. It begins to integrate the height rate error once it detects an
uncommanded descend condition (height rate negative while setpoint is
positive). Integral threshold can be tuned by user (VT_QC_HR_ERROR_I).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
In rare occasions asking for the protocol values after setting it returned
[0, 0]. I did not see any documentation for having to wait, but adding a
short wait period fixes it.
- refactor all EKF backend output predictor pieces into new OutputPredictor class
- output states are now calculated immediately with new high rate IMU rather than after EKF update
- IMU delayed sample is passed as around as control data to avoid storing an extra copy and make the requirement clear
- update motor mapping to use new UART_ESC_FUNC* auto generated params
- add support for actuator_test msg to support Actuator Testing in QGC
- modalai_fc-vX targets start driver if configured
- keep track of ESC spin direction in own param
- set ramp up param in MixerOutput to false
- use `gazebo-classic` everywhere consistently referring to the original Gazebo (eg version 9,10,11)
- additional `gazebo_*` helper targets added for compatibility, but warn about deprecation and tell you the new target naming
- use `gz` everywhere when referring to Gazebo (aka Ignition Gazebo or new Gazebo)
For the esc_calibration code, the actuator test is published for each motor
in a row. If the orb queue size is too small, messages are lost and not
received in mixer_module.
Set the default orb queue size of ActuatorTest high enough to keep the commands
for all motors in the queue.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
Strictly follow the following convention for tailsitter:
FW Attitude and FW rate controller always operate in the FW frame, meaning that roll is
roll in FW, which for tailsitter means around the yaw axis in the body frame. The interfaces
between modules is though always in body frame.
That enables us to do the axis transformations for tailsitter, that are currently distributed
all over the controller (attitude, rate, vtol module), only at the input and output data of modules.
Side effect is that the FW rate control tuning gains meanings change: while before the roll gains
where meant for the body axis, they are now always applied for the FW roll axis (also in hover). So
the naming now is correct for FW, while before it was for Hover.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
This failsafe flag is currently used for not allowing to re-transition to FW, as well
as disabling pusher assist in hover. Till now it was only possible to reset it with
a commanded transition to MC, which many ground station interfaces didn't allow
as the system, after a quad-chute, already was in MC mode.
Hereby it is changed to reset when a new transition to FW is triggered (either via
RC switch or MAVLink command). It is the users responsibility to assess the situation
after a quad-chute happened to try to transition to FW again, manually proceed/land
the vehicle in MC, or let it finish the defined behavior after a quad-chute.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- during casual testing on default configs the stack was penetration was reaching ~90% which is a bit too close for comfort
- increasing by 50% to be conservative
When we receive a command_long or command_int message to
answer, it arrives with a source sysid/compid, so this means we can send
the command_ack back on the appropriate MAVLink instances instead of all
of them.
This commit filters outgoing command_ack messages, so they are only sent
on the MAVLink instances where the sysid/compid has been seen in the
past.
This means that a command_ack is likely still sent on multiple links for
a setup with redundant links.
This should also prevent command_acks from being blasted on Iridium links
when it's not required.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
* Fixedwing rate control into a separate module
* Start fw_rate_control for vtol
* Move over airspeed related parameters to fw_rate_control
Co-authored-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
On CubeOrange where no console is configured by default, starting
MAVLink shell just stalls, and doesn't work.
Also, logfile download has been reported not to work, and again, seems
to work with this change.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
- Do not pull in PWM parameters when DISABLE_PARAMS_MODULE_SCOPING is TRUE since VOXL2 has no PWM nor any of the required timer_config files that go along with that
- Replace non-standard M_PI constants with PX4 defined M_PI_F constants
- Include missing header file for function hrt_absolute_time declaration
- Add new PX4_SOC_ARCH_ID for the VOXL2 board
- move EV yaw and EV position to new state machines
- EV yaw and EV pos now configured via EKF2_EV_CTRL (migrated from EKF2_AID_MASK)
- new EV position offset estimator to enable EV position while GPS position is active (no more EV pos delta fusion)
- yaw_align now strictly means north (no more rotate external vision aid mask)
- automatic switching between EV yaw, and yaw align north based on GPS quality
* AirspeedSelector: use vehicle_air_data.rho for calculating groundspeed-wind CAS
Previously the vehicle_air_data.temperature and pressure was used, instead of the
density field directly.
Only makes a difference if there is an airspeed sensor connected to provide
the air temperature.
* AirspeedSelector: only safe estimated scale in param if airspeed is valid
* AirspeedSelector: remove 0.01 cliff for saving learned scale to param
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
This checks was introduced to catch the (unlikely) case of the driver publishing
a stale value that is not actually from a current measurement right after boot.
This was done by declaring it invalid if there is no update of the measurement
within the first 10s after boot.
Practice though has shown that around 0, many airspeed sensors have such a low
resolution that the reported airspeed value is often at the exact same value
for longer periods of time on totally healthy sensors, and thus we trigger
some false positive failure detections.
Given that this failure mode (driver publishing stale data) is quite rare (if
it doesn't receive new data it should stop publishing), I remove this check
here again.
When in aerodynamic flight mode and armed, there is still the data stuck
check that can trigger if there is no update for 2s.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* GPS_RAW_INT: Only send no gps messages if gps has ever been present
* GPS2_RAW: Keep in sync with GPS_RAW_INT
Signed-off-by: Marcell Rausch <marcell@auterion.com>
- respect new EKF2_EV_CTRL parameter for VPOS usage
- EV hgt rotate EV position before usage (there's often a small offset in frames)
- EV hgt reset use proper EV velocity body frame
- try to keep EV hgt and EV vel state machines consistent
- small incremental piece of https://github.com/PX4/PX4-Autopilot/pull/19128
- first version of IMU driver for the VOXL 2 platform (Qurt)
- this is a customized version of the Invensense ICM42688P driver, it is currently in the VOXL 2 board directory
- don't store unnecessary IMU copy in class, pass it through where required
- remove custom pi constants
- remove unused fields from ahrs_ekf_gsf (vel_NE, fuse_gps, accel_dt)
- explicitly initialize everything in header
- apply PX4 code style
- set GPS velocity before yaw estimator update, not after
- new ROS2 platform in PX4 intended for creating configs that build and run entirely in ROS2
- PX4_CONFIG defaults to px4_ros2_default if no config specified and in a colcon workspace with ROS_VERSION=2
- currently doesn't do much other than allow you to build px4 msgs interface package
Multiple agents can connect to the same client
For sitl builds, if the intance number is different from zero,
XRCE_DDS_KEY is set to the instance number and
the microdds_client is automatically started
with namespace
px4_"instance_number"
and udp port 8888
If the instance number is equal to zero
XRCE_DDS_KEY is left untouched and
the microdds_client is automatically started
without namespace
and udp port 8888
Signed-off-by: Beniamino Pozzan <beniamino.pozzan@phd.unipd.it>
The partecipant name is modified into
"client_namespace"/px4_micro_xrce_dds
For sitl builds the microdds_client is automatically started
with namespace
px4_"instance_number"
and udp port
8888+"intance_number"
Signed-off-by: Beniamino Pozzan <beniamino.pozzan@phd.unipd.it>
With openjdk 17.0.5 2022-10-18, jmavsim fails to start due to missing
exports. This was previously a warning and turned into an error now.
Caught AppContextInfo(Bug 1004) InaccessibleObjectException: Unable to make public static sun.awt.AppContext sun.awt.AppContext.getAppContext() accessible: module java.desktop does not "exports sun.awt" to unnamed module @2c767a52 on thread J3D-Renderer-1
[0]: java.base/java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject.checkCanSetAccessible(AccessibleObject.java:354)
[1]: java.base/java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject.checkCanSetAccessible(AccessibleObject.java:297)
[2]: java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.checkCanSetAccessible(Method.java:199)
[3]: java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.setAccessible(Method.java:193)
[4]: com.jogamp.nativewindow.awt.AppContextInfo$1$1.run(AppContextInfo.java:40)
[5]: com.jogamp.common.util.UnsafeUtil.doWithoutIllegalAccessLogger(UnsafeUtil.java:219)
[6]: com.jogamp.nativewindow.awt.AppContextInfo$1.run(AppContextInfo.java:34)
[7]: java.base/java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(AccessController.java:318)
[8]: com.jogamp.nativewindow.awt.AppContextInfo.<clinit>(AppContextInfo.java:31)
[9]: com.jogamp.nativewindow.awt.JAWTWindow.<init>(JAWTWindow.java:128)
[10]: jogamp.nativewindow.jawt.x11.X11JAWTWindow.<init>(X11JAWTWindow.java:60)
[11]: java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Native Method)
[12]: java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.java:77)
[13]: java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.java:45)
[14]: java.base/java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstanceWithCaller(Constructor.java:499)
[15]: java.base/java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Constructor.java:480)
[16]: jogamp.nativewindow.NativeWindowFactoryImpl.getAWTNativeWindow(NativeWindowFactoryImpl.java:105)
[17]: jogamp.nativewindow.NativeWindowFactoryImpl.getNativeWindowImpl(NativeWindowFactoryImpl.java:66)
[18]: com.jogamp.nativewindow.NativeWindowFactory.getNativeWindow(NativeWindowFactory.java:654)
[19]: javax.media.j3d.JoglPipeline$QueryCanvas.addNotify(JoglPipeline.java:8604)
[20]: java.desktop/java.awt.Container.addNotify(Container.java:2804)
[21]: java.desktop/java.awt.Window.addNotify(Window.java:791)
[22]: java.desktop/java.awt.Frame.addNotify(Frame.java:495)
[23]: java.desktop/java.awt.Window.show(Window.java:1053)
[24]: java.desktop/java.awt.Component.show(Component.java:1728)
[25]: java.desktop/java.awt.Component.setVisible(Component.java:1675)
[26]: java.desktop/java.awt.Window.setVisible(Window.java:1036)
[27]: javax.media.j3d.JoglPipeline.getBestConfiguration(JoglPipeline.java:8379)
[28]: javax.media.j3d.Renderer.doWork(Renderer.java:496)
[29]: javax.media.j3d.J3dThread.run(J3dThread.java:271)
Caught AppContextInfo(Bug 1004) IllegalAccessException: class com.jogamp.nativewindow.awt.AppContextInfo cannot access class sun.awt.AppContext (in module java.desktop) because module java.desktop does not export sun.awt to unnamed module @2c767a52 on thread J3D-Renderer-1
[0]: java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.Reflection.newIllegalAccessException(Reflection.java:392)
[1]: java.base/java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject.checkAccess(AccessibleObject.java:674)
[2]: java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:560)
[3]: com.jogamp.nativewindow.awt.AppContextInfo.fetchAppContext(AppContextInfo.java:191)
[4]: com.jogamp.nativewindow.awt.AppContextInfo.update(AppContextInfo.java:135)
[5]: com.jogamp.nativewindow.awt.AppContextInfo.<init>(AppContextInfo.java:50)
[6]: com.jogamp.nativewindow.awt.JAWTWindow.<init>(JAWTWindow.java:128)
[7]: jogamp.nativewindow.jawt.x11.X11JAWTWindow.<init>(X11JAWTWindow.java:60)
[8]: java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Native Method)
[9]: java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.java:77)
[10]: java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.java:45)
[11]: java.base/java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstanceWithCaller(Constructor.java:499)
[12]: java.base/java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Constructor.java:480)
[13]: jogamp.nativewindow.NativeWindowFactoryImpl.getAWTNativeWindow(NativeWindowFactoryImpl.java:105)
[14]: jogamp.nativewindow.NativeWindowFactoryImpl.getNativeWindowImpl(NativeWindowFactoryImpl.java:66)
[15]: com.jogamp.nativewindow.NativeWindowFactory.getNativeWindow(NativeWindowFactory.java:654)
[16]: javax.media.j3d.JoglPipeline$QueryCanvas.addNotify(JoglPipeline.java:8604)
[17]: java.desktop/java.awt.Container.addNotify(Container.java:2804)
[18]: java.desktop/java.awt.Window.addNotify(Window.java:791)
[19]: java.desktop/java.awt.Frame.addNotify(Frame.java:495)
[20]: java.desktop/java.awt.Window.show(Window.java:1053)
[21]: java.desktop/java.awt.Component.show(Component.java:1728)
[22]: java.desktop/java.awt.Component.setVisible(Component.java:1675)
[23]: java.desktop/java.awt.Window.setVisible(Window.java:1036)
[24]: javax.media.j3d.JoglPipeline.getBestConfiguration(JoglPipeline.java:8379)
[25]: javax.media.j3d.Renderer.doWork(Renderer.java:496)
[26]: javax.media.j3d.J3dThread.run(J3dThread.java:271)
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:77)
at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:568)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.jarinjarloader.JarRsrcLoader.main(JarRsrcLoader.java:61)
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.IllegalAccessException: class javax.media.j3d.JoglPipeline cannot access class sun.awt.X11GraphicsDevice (in module java.desktop) because module java.desktop does not export sun.awt to unnamed module @2c767a52
at javax.media.j3d.JoglPipeline.getScreen(JoglPipeline.java:8553)
at javax.media.j3d.Screen3D.<init>(Screen3D.java:354)
at javax.media.j3d.Canvas3D.<init>(Canvas3D.java:1124)
at javax.media.j3d.Canvas3D.<init>(Canvas3D.java:1026)
at javax.media.j3d.Canvas3D.<init>(Canvas3D.java:990)
at me.drton.jmavsim.Visualizer3D$CustomCanvas3D.<init>(Visualizer3D.java:909)
at me.drton.jmavsim.Visualizer3D.<init>(Visualizer3D.java:196)
at me.drton.jmavsim.Simulator.<init>(Simulator.java:193)
at me.drton.jmavsim.Simulator.main(Simulator.java:944)
... 5 more
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalAccessException: class javax.media.j3d.JoglPipeline cannot access class sun.awt.X11GraphicsDevice (in module java.desktop) because module java.desktop does not export sun.awt to unnamed module @2c767a52
at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.Reflection.newIllegalAccessException(Reflection.java:392)
at java.base/java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject.checkAccess(AccessibleObject.java:674)
at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:560)
at javax.media.j3d.JoglPipeline.getScreen(JoglPipeline.java:8551)
... 13 more
* VTOL: take home_position into account for ground clearance
For approximating distance to ground in case there is no valid distance sensor
data, subtract the home position altitude from the local position altitude.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Co-authored-by: Matthias Grob <maetugr@gmail.com>
Instead of always starting with instance 0 (potentially an internal
mag), first take the current sensor as reference to compare the other
ones against it.
The issue is that otherwise we can end up in a
situation where a switch occurs because the currently used sensor isn't
much better than a sensor with a lower index: because the selected one
isn't much better, we cannot "fail-over" to it and get stuck on another
sensor, triggering a fail-over.
- WelfordMeanVector now computes covariance
- use Kahan summation for Welford mean (but continue using float32 for actual mean, etc)
- WelfordMean and WelfordMeanVector handle initial value and count roll over
- Welford mean count rollover at 16 bit max to prevent numerical issues and shift weight to newer samples
- sensors/vehicle_imu: update Welford mean usage (now simplified with resets removed)
- fix vehicle_imu_status accel var, now properly rotated with full covariance matrix
- gyro_calibration: update Welford mean usage
This is fully backwards compatible: If the throttle trim is set to
the minimum then it's the legacy calibration and gets
interpreted such that there is no trim and behavior remains as before.
If the trim is set to a different value than the minimum then it gets
used like with all other channels which was unsupported before.
In review it was requested to have a different name for
manual_control_setpoint.z because of the adjusted range.
I started to investigate what naming is most intuitive and found
that most people recognize the stick axes as roll, pitch, yaw, throttle.
It comes at no surprise because other autopilots
and APIs seem to share this convention.
While changing the code I realized that even within the code base
the axes are usually assigned to a variable with that name or
have comments next to the assignment clarifying the axes
using these names.
To be consistent with all other axes of stick input and avoid future
rescaling confusion.
Note: for the MAVLink message 69 MANUAL_CONTROL it's using the full range
according to the message specs now [-1000,1000].
Add ARK_FMU_V6X to RCS netman
Remove arkv6x rc single wire
Fix arkv6x mtd
arkv6x bootloader init all pins to prevent power cycling peripherals on boot
arkv6x don't power cycle sd card on boot
arkv6x add UART4 Telem 4
Also applies to Loiters that are started due to the previous mode being over (Takeoff,
VTOL_Takeoff, Mission).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
landing airspeed was previously defined by a scale factor multiplied by minimum airspeed. this commit changes this parameter to an explicit speed, and when unspecified, defaults to the minimum airspeed
Use kClearanceAltitudeBuffer for it, which is also used to ensure that during takeoff an
altitude setpoint above the clearance altitdue is set.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
MIS_LTRMIN_ALt was used to limit the go-to altitude of a LOITER_TO_ALT (not the exit altitude,
but the altitude that the vehicle went to to fly to WP), and during landing abort to climb to
at least this altitude. The min entry altitude of LOITER_TO_ALT I remove with this commit, while
for the min alt during abort I added the new parameter MIS_LND_ABRT_ALT.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
previously, the next position setpoint in the triplet was left unchanged during an abort, which meant that the abort loiter current point combined with land next point triggered the early landing config logic. this commit is only a hack to make things work temporarily.. this needs to be handled better.
- explicitly defined takeoff airspeed setpoint
- dont use climbout mode
- allow max climb on takeoff
- dont handle post clearance altitude case (navigator will switch anyway)
Completely detach the steering wheel logic from the yaw controller (beside using the
same manual stick input in a manual flight mode).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- also put flaring internal states into a struct to organize a bit
- one concern with blending the throttle setpoint like this with the flare time param is that folding prop belly landing airframes may want to have a separate param for shorter throttle kill and still use the flare time ramps for everything else
abruptly changing to a heading setpoint on flare can cause the aircraft to roll and deviate from the runway, this commit
- maintains path following control during the flare not to disrupt the tracking just before touchdown
- (unfortunately for crosswind landing) removes the body axis alignment for runway bearing - this is a compromise
to achieve both runway bearing body axis alignment AND a specific touchdown point, either
1. the wind would need to be considered, and an appropriate diagonal approach (obstructions allowing) defined to the runway
2. slip control added, keeping path following outputs only commanding roll (controlling airspeed vector) and using yaw-rate command (only actuated by e.g. rudder) to align body axis with the runway
- consolidate takeoff rotation transition times for pitch constraints and throttle setpoint with a single param
- consolidate pitch takeoff constraint parameters (remove rwto_max_pitch, use nominal max)
- input correct units to rwto pitch constraint getters
- encapsulate absolute time interpolator method for transitions
- start runway ops from idle throttle
TECS climbout mode was used for takeoff climbout, which puts throttle to full and does not regulate a specific airspeed.
This commit sets the desired takeoff airspeed explicitly and allows max climb rate to track the ascent.
previously a scale factor param on min airspeed was used to define the climbout airspeed for runway takeoff
additionally, the rotation speed was defined by another hardcoded scale on top of the previously scaled min airspeed
this commit explicitly defines a takeoff speed and rotation speed for runway takeoff in params, with option to disable
Before, the logic to update disarm and rate values also triggered during
bootup on the px4io, because the output functions are only set in
updateSubscriptions().
Therefore change the check to prevent updating during the first cycle.
When using ignition SITL simulation with NO_LOCKSTEP, the SITL PX4 fails to update the IMU data from Ignition Gazebo.
The timestamp for the IMU data is taken from the ignition message:
- In LOCKSTEP mode the clock from the ignition simulation and the one from PX4 SITL are synchronized, hence everything works fine
- In NO_LOCKSTEP mode, those clocks are not synchronized anymore, so the timestamp for the IMU data should not be the one from Ignition but the current time in PX4 SITL when receiving the message.
The update function of InputMavlinkGimbalV2 returns UpdatedNotActive when receiving control commands from a system or component that doesn't match the primary control. This can happen if a component just sends commands without being in control or when transitioning to a different primary control.
If the input is marked as already_active, it will reset last_input_active which in turn resets the primary control in the next iteration. According to the MAVLink gimbal protocol v2, a component needs to send MAV_CMD_DO_GIMBAL_MANAGER_CONFIGURE to start controlling the gimbal and to remove control. However, with the current implementation there are several other commands that would reset the primary control.
With this PR, the primary control remains with the component that requested it last if updates from a not active component are received.
* Log position setpoint reference of npfg
This commit logs the local position setpoint reference when using NPFG
* Address review comments
This commit address review comments from @tstastny
Replace the existing check for the availability of a takeoff mission item with a combined
check for takeoff and landing item (or landing pattern). New param MIS_TKO_LAND_REQ
can be set to require only a takeoff, only a landing, both takeoff and landing, and
both or none. The latter is meant to be set if is e.g. deemed unsafe to start a flight
through a Takeoff WP without though defining a Landing - as then in case of a RTL the
vehicle doesn't follow a pre-defined path but instead only can do default RTL that especially
for FW and VTOL isn't always safe.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Previously the minimum airspeed setpoint was adjusted to the load_factor compensated
stall speed, which, when the stall speed was set without margin, gave the controller
no room for error (the vehicle would stall if the controller has even a small airspeed
error).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- Include board_config.h for BOARD_GET_EXTERNAL_LOCKOUT_STATE etc. macros
- Include fcntl.h for "open"
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
* LandDetectorMC: enforce that LNDMC_Z_VEL_MAX * 1.2 is below *MPC_LAND_CRWL/MPC_LAND_SPEED
Otherwise the _in_descend flag doesn't get set correctly during the last part
of the landing, where the descend speed is at MPC_LAND_CRWL or LAND_SPEED.
The _in_descend flag is set it the velocity setpoint is >1.1*LNDMC_Z_VEL_MAX.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Co-authored-by: Matthias Grob <maetugr@gmail.com>
* Made voxl2 apps processor and slpi dsp processor builds into separate board builds so that they can
more easily be configured independently.
* Removed board specific link library command from px4_config.cmake and moved it to a more generic
board specific solution that can be used by any board that needs custom link libraries.
* Removed redundant cmake command for Qurt
* Removed unused definition from Qurt cmake file
* Removed unnecessary QURT_LIB cmake function
* Reorganized the voxl2 build structure to avoid 4 level board directories.
* Reverted cmake files to remove 4 level board naming code
* Updated documentation
- in a lot of cases this won't really matter, although you can see it in logs (especially with things like vehicle_at_rest), but it's something we might as well do properly
Co-authored-by: Mathieu Bresciani <brescianimathieu@gmail.com>
Fixes a regression from 8bae4e5c0e, where
the orbit flight task wasn't an extra task (flight_tasks_to_add) anymore
and therefore the command handling wasn't generated.
There was a race condition that could cause several outcomes. The most severe
was that flight_mode_manager gets the command, switches to orbit and then
in the next iteration switches back because commander did not change
nav_state yet. When commander then switches, flight_mode_manager would still
be in the old mode.
This is prevented by storing the command (allowing it to arrive before or
after mode switch), and then apply it after the switch happens.
- vehicle_angular_velocity and vehicle_angular_acceleration are produced together from the same input data, consumed together, and share the the same metadata (timestamps)
- individually these topics each have 16 bytes of metadata (2 timestamps) for 12 bytes of data (x,y,z float32)
During the whole flight, if the difference between the yaw estimate from
EKF2 and the emergency estimator is large and that the GNSS velocity
fusion is failing continuously, immediately reset to the emergency yaw
estimate.
- with Ekf::initialiseFilter() resetting _time_last_hagl_fuse the terrain estimate was technically valid regardless of any range or flow data availability and as a result optical flow fusion is able to start and stay active
- only consider terrain estimate valid based on control status flags and recent fusion
The CameraFeedback module used only the vehicle attitude for the camera orientation so far. With this change, the gimbal_device_attitude_status is used to compute the global camera orientation when a gimbal is used.
In this case it did not cause any problems.
Fixes a compiler warning:
/src/modules/commander/HealthAndArmingChecks/HealthAndArmingChecks.cpp:39:21: error: member ‘HealthAndArmingChecks::_failsafe_flags’ is used uninitialized [-Werror=uninitialized]
39 | _reporter(_failsafe_flags)
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* simulator_mavlink: Add basic vio failure injection
Signed-off-by: Paul Frivold <paul@kefrobotics.com>
* simulator_mavlink: Rm failure not supported warning
Failures commands are also handled in other files,
so warning here could be confusing.
Signed-off-by: Paul Frivold <paul@kefrobotics.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Frivold <paul@kefrobotics.com>
previous change in logic to hold after mission clear also broke rtl, as non-mission takeoff still published a mission result which allowed entering the mission finished condition and always changing state to loiter (ignoring rtl). new logic only switches navigation states if mission is finish and the nav state is explicitly in takeoff state, or in mission state
The srcparser.py is specific to each use case (e.g. Airframes, Parameters, px4events, etc as in Tool/* folders).
Therefore it is confusing to have the px_process_airframes.py script handle concept of airframes under the generic name 'params'.
This improves readability and sets the baseground for implementing more specific vehicle type supports, as mentioned in https://github.com/PX4/PX4-user_guide/pull/1858#discussion_r876554728
once the rampup starts. The rampup requires a valid vertical velocity setpoint.
The corner case is:
- We are before takeoff and amending the setpoint to be 0,0,100 acceleration
in order to idle
- The rampup starts BUT the setpoint is not yet overwritten by the trajectory
setpoint topic
- The idle setpoint gets amended to not contain a feed-forward vertical
acceleration because the rampup is velocity based
- The result is a brief invalid 0,0,NAN acceleration setpoint
- That invalid setpoint gets overridden by a failsafe that holds zero velocity
- Zero velocity leads to applying ~hover thrust briefly
- buffer at least 2 samples for the IMU output predictor buffers
- dropping below 2 becomes problematic for the minimum observation
interval calculation and the vertical output buffer trapezoidal
integration
arm
- Previously, due to the way MAVSDK's `health_all_ok` was implemented,
vehicle often didn't have a valid global position estimate (although
function returned true), and it wouldn't arm, and the SITL would fail
- Also sometimes as vehicle didn't have manual control, it entered weird
states where it wasn't able to arm as well
- This adds a check to make sure vehicle is able to arm, directly from
the Health struct
- preflight mag bias estimate is in the vehicle body frame and removed from the raw mag data after it's rotated, calibrated, etc
- in flight mag bias (from ekf2) is in the vehicle body frame, but stored as a sensor frame offset immediately
* Enable motor controls for fixed wing mode in tailsitters
This commit enable motor controls in fixed wing mode for tailsitters
This is needed for enabling quad tailsitters
* VTOL: differential thrust in FW: adapt params to be generic for all axes
Until now only suppoted on yaw axis. Not to be supported also on Roll and Pitch.
- VT_FW_DIFTHR_EN: make bitmask for all three axes independently. First bit is Yaw,
sucht that existing meaning of VT_FW_DIFTHR_EN doesn't change.
- VT_FW_DIFTHR_SC: rename to VT_FW_DIFTHR_S_Y and add same params for roll (_R) and
pitch (_P).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* Integrate differential control bits to three axis control
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
It's enough that the setpoints and the unallocated values are logged, from these
the allocated values can be calculated if required.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
It's very important that the in descend detection is always
at a strictly higher velocity than the vertical movement check.
This combination is basically used to check for vertical downwards
velocity tracking. Desired descend, no movement -> ground
If in descend threshold is lower than vertical movement it is
by definition even with perfect tracking the case that with
any velocity between the two thresholds there is no movement
even though a descend is commanded.
See first fix of this problem #7831e39b38ba96
I don't see where this is necessary. During takeoff, the maybe landed flag should
only get cleared once system is about to takeoff, and thus well after the spool up
is complete (for which the higher thresholds are meant in this case).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Don't consider these params for vertical speed threshold,
and instead increase the default for LNDMC_Z_VEL_MAX and
use solely that one. Makes the land detector outcome more
predictable and its interal logic simpler, while the new
default tuning is resulting in about the same vz threshold
as before.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
* Changed M_PI to M_PI_F in the matrix library since M_PI is non-standard.
* Added a new M_PI_PRECISE constant definition to px4_platform_common/defines.h to be
used in places when M_PI is desired but shouldn't be used because it is not C standard.
* Added the px4_platform_common/defines.h include to the matrix library math.hpp header to pull
in some non-standard M_PI constants and updated the test files to use those constants.
* Fixed PI constants in matrix helper test to prevent test failure
before there was a corner case where if in an auto mode that sets a reset command on the attitude setpoint message (e.g. auto takeoff), if the mode was then switched stabilized, this reset bool would never be changed back to false and the integrators would reset every cycle
* Removed dprintf from perf library since it is only ever used with fd=1 (STDOUT) so moved to PX4_INFO_RAW instead. This helps with some platforms (e.g. Qurt) which have some Posix support but not full Posix support.
This was previously required to reset the flight speed after a VTOL transition,
but is now no longer required as the DO_CHANGE_SPEED commands are handles directly
in the controllers.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
This fixes the issue where the init happended in the initializer list, at which point
the params were not yet initialized and thus resulted in random values for the init
values of _mission_item.loiter_radius and .acceptance_radius.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Refactor
- Require reboot for PD_GRIPPER_EN parameter change
- Define gripper ACTION_NONE for readability. This makes implicit assumption that -1 equals no-action commanded more explicit
- Tidy the scattered vcmd_ack struct handling cases into a single function
- Refactor to remove return in the middle of function: avoids future complications where a programmer may expect the logic at the end of the function to be executed, but isn't
Vehicle Command Handling
- Cancel the previous running vehicle command if we receive a different vehicle command
- Reject vehicle command if we get a same one that is getting executed
- Save the source system & component of currently running vehicle command
- Added note about new discovered edge case of having same entity sending different gripper commands consequently, where an unexpected ack result may be received
Gripper:
- Don't command gripper (via uORB `gripper` topic, which maps into an
actuator via Control Allocation) if we are already at the state we want
(e.g. Grabbed / Released) or in the intermediate state to the state we
want -> This prevents spamming on `gripper` topic
Payload Deliverer:
- Add read-once function for Gripper's released / grabbed state
- Send vehicle_command_ack for both release/grab actions.
TODO: target_system & target_component for the released/grabbed vcmd_ack
is incomplete, since we are not keeping track of the vehicle_command
that corresponds to this. This needs to be dealt with in the future, not
sure what the best solution it is for now.
Possible solutions:
- Queue-ing the vehicle command?
- Tying the gripper's action to specific vehicle command one-on-one, to make sure if we send multiple vehicle commands, we know
which command resulted in the action exactly?)
Only command Gripper grab when we are actually initializing gripper
- Previously, on every parameter update, gripper grab was being
commanded
- This commit narrows that scope to only when we are actually
initializing the gripper
Handle gripper de-initialization upon parameter change
- Also added some local state initialization code to init() function of
Gripper
- This will now make init / de-init more graceful & controlled compared
to before
- This hopefully then alerts the GCS that the command is getting
processed
- Referenced commander's `handle_command` function to implement this. As
it seems like GCS needs the acknowledgement of the command being
processed to execute such commands properly
- Also send FAILED command ack if we can't actuate the gripper
Fix wrong GRIPPER_ACTION conversion from floating point to int32_t
- Due to the MAVLink spec, we actually just convert enums into floating
point, so in PX4 we need to convert the float directly into integer as
well (although there can be precision issues on large numbers)
- This is a limitation in MAVLink spec, and should hopefully be
changed in MAVLink v2
Affects the states AUTO_ALTITUDE and AUTO_CLIMBRATE. Those modes should only be entered
if armed (as they are pure failsafe modes). Also allow though to enter them even if
the position setpoint(s) are invalid, as they are not needed.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Instead of checking the .valid flag of position_setpoint, check for ISFINITE() of lat, lon, alt
when pulling the position_setpoint triplet. This fixes problems where the .valid flag didn't
reflect the proper state of the setpoint (e.g. .valid was true, .lat though NAN)
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
the nuttx and posix specific options files since this option cannot be used with
the qurt platform. There are header files in the hexagon sdk that fail this check.
as Tools/update_px4_ros2_bridge.sh as been deleted
update_ros2_bridge, update_px4_ros_com and update_px4_msgs
are no more needed
Signed-off-by: Beniamino Pozzan <beniamino.pozzan@phd.unipd.it>
- vehicle_angular_velocity: ESC RPM notch filters minimize filter resets
- only allow one filter init per axis per cycle
- "park" ESC notch filters at min frequency instead of full disable
- relax timeout before a notch filter is disabled
- add new parameter IMU_GYRO_DNF_MIN for configuring the minimum notch filter frequency
- avoid the possibility of unsigned underflow from subtracting two HRT timestamps (uint64_t)
- most of these aren't problematic, but people tend to replicate the pattern, so it's better to be safe
- likely wasn't a problem when people were using hrt_absolute_time() in place, but if using an existing timestamp there's the possibility it's older than a more recent topic update
- update all msgs to be directly compatible with ROS2
- microdds_client improvements
- timesync
- reduced code size
- add to most default builds if we can afford it
- lots of other little changes
- purge fastrtps (I tried to save this multiple times, but kept hitting roadblocks)
- working towards keeping all height source (baro/ev/gnss/rng) handling as consistent as possible, possibly refactoring these out into separate classes later
This fixes a bug where by accident the vtol_status was considered instead of the
vehicle_status, preventing it from running on planes.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
This commit fixes feedforward acceleration setpoints for fixedwing offboard position control.
Previously when acceleration feedforward inputs were sent, negative curvature accelerations were not being computed properly
ekf2: merge mag 3d innov var, Hx and Kx computation to reduce flash
Slightly less code produced, almost no performance change
ekf2_mag3D: do not pre-compute Kalman gains
The vector of Kalaman gains is not too expensive to compute using
matrix-vector multiplication. Pre-generating it using CSE takes a lot of
flash space for little benefit.
- this is a precaution to eliminate the possibility of getting stuck in
a loop trying to keep up with a high rate publication that could be
coming from a higher priority task
- in the worst case scenario printing the error message can take longer than the next gyro publication, so combined with an infinite loop you could get stuck here
The previous default for yaw and roll was 0.2, which is very low, and for wheel was
1, which is very high. A value of 0.4 makes sense to me for all axes.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
I guess this was a left over from times where the controller had a completely different structure,
a value of 50 is well outside of reasonable range (50x the default).
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
The previous max of 10 for the FF gains seems a bit very high for me, well outside
of reasonable reange.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- Fixed clearing arming word if flightmode unknown
- Added power and cell voltage elements
- New OSD layout
- Fixed home direction/distance are now correct
Co-authored-by: Chris Seto <chris1seto@gmail.com>
Moves the arming checks before the command handling.
This reduces the chance of race conditions. However it does not prevent
them! The SDK will need to check when offboard is ready to run/arm to fix
this.
Specifically this is for sitl offboard tests, where offboard_control_mode
is updated and immediately after a mode switch into offboard is commanded.
- trajectory_setpoint and vehicle_local_position_setpoint used to be
the same data type
- we got extremely lucky here that this didn't cause any issues due to
all the fields still aligning
Starting the fake position as soon as all the aiding sources stop makes
the local position immediately invalid while we could continue to navigate
for a couple of second with inertial dead-reckoning
- vehicle_imu_status can publish immediately on any measured sample
rate change or sensor error increment, but the windowed mean/variance
shouldn't necessarily reset that often
This is to prevent that that data from non-recent publications of the virtual
attitude setpoints are used in the transition code.
It removes the previous implementation where the update_transition_state()
method was only run when both mc and fw virtual att sp where recent, independetly
of whether both are used or not.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- for accel/gyro/mag estimated bias only consider them stable (valid
for calibration updates) if the value isn't changing (10% of limit) over
the validity period
* Changed sitl_gazebo to the advanced liftdrag plugin fork.
* Added advanced plane and its associated parameters to PX4. Also tweaked one of the plugins to fix a compilation error (upcasting from float to double).
* Switched gazebo back to main branch, to avoid merge conflicts.
* Change simulator bridge back to what it was in main branch
* Changed sitl_gazebo to match the PX4 main branch's (commit hash b968405)
* Changed SimulatorIgnitionBridge to match most recent main.
* Removed exit after dsp signature generation.
* First full test suite
* Cleaned up the muorb tests
* Improved VOXL 2 self test trigger in startup file
* Removed unneeded include file
This removes the odd px4_i2c_bus_external override which was confusing
me and lead to odd and inconsistent results.
The function is now only available with an int as the argument.
- Previously it was hard to check which state the gripper was in
(GRAB/GRABBED/ etc), not even whether it was correctly initialized, this
commit adds that functionality
- When the gripper was uninitialized, the error message popped up
everytime the module had 'any' vehicle command received. But we should
be spamming only when we do actually get 'DO_GRIPPER' command received,
this commit adds that feature
- Also converted error messages for CLI when gripper test functinality
fails, so that user would get a feedback (originally, the PX4_DEBUG was
of course not outputting everything)
Also containst a mini refactor by removing the unnecessary function
get_default_altitude_acceptance_radius().
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
This new check is inteded to trigger if there is no data variation published by
the airspeed driver for the first 10s after the first data is published.
This is to capture malfunctioning sensors/drivers that do publish a value, this
value though does not come from real sensor measurements.
Previously this was captured by the data stuck check, but it has shown that
some drivers can publish a stuck value without being actually malfunctioning
(e.g. when the airspeed is outside of their measurement range). Checking for
any data variation is the more conservative check that still catches the above
described failure case.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
When a mission starts capturing images using the
MAV_CMD_IMAGE_START_CAPTURE command, it should also stop it again, in
case it is stopped early, e.g. with RTL.
Issue addressed: ROS2 is built from source and
no system-wide version of fastrtps is installed
Signed-off-by: Beniamino Pozzan <beniamino.pozzan@phd.unipd.it>
Such that the loiter (orbit) status can be displayed on groundstation
and the WP is accepted once within loiter radius
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- To check stack smashing (buffer overflow)
- To check if the buffer without enough length gets appropriate values
filled
- To check if the format has expected length
- Previously, not having a proper boundary check caused overflows in the
buffer (wrong memory access)
- Moreoever, negative size values getting introduced to snprintf &
strncat were also being truncated to unsigned value, hence causing
overflow, so index check needed to be added before both functions
- Fixed typo in board_common.h
If the current yaw setpoint is valid we should use it to make the transition in this direction.
For a VTOL_TAKEOFF the yaw_setpoint is used to specify the transition direction (the
vehicle is aligned towards it and then transition is started). The current yaw can be
a bit off (e.g. because MIS_YAW_ERR is large), and it is better to track the actual setpoint.
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
- for convenience merge px4_sitl_ign into px4_sitl_default, but allow simulator_ignition_bridge to quietly skip inclusion if ignition-transport isn't available
- simulator_ignition_bridge only try setting the system clock in
lockstep builds
- this simplifies usage and CI system dependencies
- rcS parameter backup try to directly restore param (FRAM) from backup (in case SD card is removed before successful export)
- rcS parameter backup logging rearrange to capture more logging output (param_import_fail.txt)
- posix rcS try to keep param backup and restore roughly in sync with NuttX rcS
- tinybson fix debug printf format
- param_export_internal ensure file descriptor positioned at 0 (precaution)
This state is added to give extra time between FIFO flush command. Some icm42688p IMUs need more time between config -> FIFO reset -> FIFO read. More about the issue #20181
As I understand it, only Rev 3 and Rev 4 were shipped by HB for Mini and
CM4, and are likely to be used for it.
It would be nice to have all combinations but it requires quite some
flash in the current implementation.
For targets that define the SPI buses via px4_spi_buses_all_hw, a call
to px4_set_spi_buses_from_hw_version() is needed. Otherwise a NULL
de-reference will occur when trying to access px4_spi_buses.
Fixes a system crash in px4_fmu-v5_protected:
up_assert: Assertion failed at file:armv7-m/arm_memfault.c line: 101 task: wq:lp_default
This feature allows user to use a Gripper type pacakge delivery
mechanism on a drone to trigger the delivery during a mission via the
mission item `DO_GRIPPER`.
This is a minimal change that is intended to have simplest pacakge
delivery feature on PX4, however the future scope would extend this
feature out of Navigator, and rather move towards a federated PX4
(flight-mode flexibility) architecture. But until then, this will serve
the purpose.
Update Tools/sitl_gazebo submodule to remove sdf file overwrite error
- There was an error happening due to .sdf file being overwritten, it
was caused by a wrongfully added. sdf file.
- This update pulls in the PR commit: https://github.com/Auterion/sitl_gazebo/pull/147
Initial cut on supporing PAYLOAD_PLACE mission item
Tidy and comment on navigation.h to clarify mission item definition
- Convert vehicle command ack subscription data type to
SubscriptionData, to not care about having a dedicated struct for
copying the latest data
- Tidy and comment on navigation.h to clarify the definition of
mission_item_s, which is confusing as it is an intergration of MAVLink
Standard into PX4's internal Mission Item structure
Rename mission_block's mission item reached function & cleanup navigator
- Isolated Handle Vehicle Commands function inside the Navigator
- Rename mission_block's mission item reached function to 'reached or
completed', as the navigation command can also be an action (e.g.
DO_SET_SERVO, which doesn't make sense to refer to as 'reached' when we
have successfully done executed the command)
Include MAVLink PR commit to include payload_drop message
More changes to add payload_drop MAVLink message support
- Comitting for testing purposes
Add mission item payload_drop to vehicle command payload drop link
- Now with a mission item with the nav_cmd set to 'payload drop', the
appropriate 'payload drop' vehicle command will be issued
Make Payload drop executable via Mission Plan
Implement payload_drop module to simulate payload delivery
- Simple module that acknowledges the payload drop vehicle command after
certain time, to simulate a successful delivery
Additional changes - payload drop module not working yet
- Need to do more thread stuff to make it work :(
Fix Payload Drop enum mismatch in vehicle_command enums
- First functional Payload Drop Implementation MVP
- Simple Ack & resuming mission from Navigator tested successfully
Hold the position while executing payload drop mission item
- Still the position hold is not solid, maybe I am missing something in
the position setpoint part and all the internal implications of
Navigator :(
Add DO_WINCH command support
Some fixes after rebase on develop branch
- Some missed brackets
- Some comment edits, etc
Add DO_WINCH command support
- Still has a problem of flying away from the waypoint while the
DO_WINCH is being executed, probably position setpoint related stuff :(
Apply braking of the vehicle for DO_WINCH command
- Copies the behavior of NAV_CMD_DELAY, which executes a smooth, braking
behavior when executing the delay because of the braking condition in
`set_mission_items` function
- This will not apply to Fixed wings
- The payload deploy getting triggered may be too early, as right now as
soon as the vehicle approaches the waypoint within the acceptance
threshold, the payload gets deployed
Add DO_GRIPPER support
Implement Gripper actual Hardware triggering support
- Currently not working, possibly in the mixer there's a bug
- Implemented the publishing of actuator_controls_1 uORB topic
- Implemented the test command for the payload_drop module, to test the
grpiper functionality
- Edited px4board file to include the payload_drop module
- Added Holybro X500 V2 airframe file, to enable testing on X500 V2
- Created new Quad X Payload Delivery mixer, which maps the actuator
controls 1 topic's data into the MAIN pin 5 output
Make Payload Drop Gripper Work
- Initialization of the Gripper position to CLOSED on Constructor of the
payload_drop module
- Setting the OPEN and CLOSED value to the appropriate actuator controls
input
Set vehicle_command_ack message's timestamp correctly
- By not setting the timestamp, the ack commands were not correctly
graphed in PlotJuggler!
Rename payload drop module to payload deliverer
- I think it's a more complex name (harder to type), but more generic
Add Gripper class (WIP)
Add Gripper class functionalities
- Add gripper uORB message
- Add gripper state machine
Use Gripper class as main interface in payload_deliverer
- Utilizes Gripper class functions for doing Gripper functionality
Remove mixer based package delivery trigger logic
- Remove custom mixer files that mapped actuator controls to outputs
statically
Additional improvements of the payload_deliverer
Fix payload_deliverer module not starting
- _task_id wasn't geting set appropriately in task_spawn function, which
led to runtime failure
Add Gripper Function to mixer_module
- Still not showing up as function mapping in QGC, needs fix
Add parameters to control gripper behavior
- Now user can enable / disable gripper
- Also select which type of gripper to use
Applying review from nuno
Remove timeout fetching from mission item and use gripper's timeout
- Previously, it was planned to use a custom DO_GRIPPER and DO_WINCH
MAVLink message definitions with information on timeout, but since now
we are using original message definition, only relevant timeout
information is defined in the payload_deliverer class
- This change brings in the timeout parameter to the Navigator, which
then sets the timeout in the mission_block class level, which then
processes the timeout logic
Make payload deployment work for Allmend test :P
Support gripper open/close test commands in payload_deliverer
Move enum definition for GRIPPER_ACTION to vehicle_command.msg
Remove double call for ` ${R}etc/init.d/rc.vehicle_setup`
- Was introduced during the rebase
- Was causing module already running & uORB topic can't be advertised
errors
Fix format via `make format` command
Modify S500 airframe file to use for control allocation usage
- Added Control allocation related parameters as default to not have it
reset every time the airframe is selected
Implement mission specific payload deploy timeout and more changes
Switch payload_deliverer to run on work queue
Remove unnecessary files
- Airframe changes from enabling control allocation are removed
Address review comments
- Remove debug messages
- Remove unnecessary or verbose comments & code
- Properly call parameter_update() function
Switch payload_deliverer to scheduled interval work item & refactor
- Switch to Schedeuled on Interval Work Item, as previous vehicle
command subscription callback based behavior led to vehicle comamnd ack
not being sent accordingly (since the Run() wouldn't be called unless
there's a new vehicle command), leading to ack command not being sent
out
- Also, old vehicle commands were getting fetched due to the
subscription callback as well, which was removed with this patch
- Fix the wrong population of floating point param2 field of vehicle
command by int8_t type gripper action by creating dedicated function
- Refactor and add comments to increase readability
Add gripper::grabbing() method and handle this in parameter update
- Previously, the intermediate state 'grabbing' was not considered, and
when the parameter update was called after the first initialization of
the gripper, the grab() function was being called again, which would
produce unnecessary duplicate vehicle command.
- Also replaced direct .grab() access to sending vehicle comamnd, which
unifies the gripper actuation mechanism through vehicle commands.
Navigator: Change SubscriptionData to Subscription to reduce memory usage
- Also removed unused vehicle command ack sub
PayloadDeliverer: Remove unnecessary changes & Bring back vehicle_command sub cb
When hitting zero thrust by stick there is 0 torque authority
without airmode. So 0% minimum manual thrust should never be the default
without airmode.
Uses COM_SPOOLUP_TIME to slowly ramp the throttle and allow the
tailrotor to compensate in a coordinated way based on the yaw
compesation from throttle, see CA_HELI_YAW_TH_S.
This coordinated spoolup is necessary to avoid unsafe yaw twitches
because of the heli rotating until the correct compensation kicks in
through the feedback controller.
Move logic implemented in the header files to source files, this way
it will be simpler to define which is compiled to kernel space and
which to user space
Also allows to remove some headers that pull in half the universe
from the board definitions (which should just be pin definitions and
no functionality)
Fixes the compile error on llvm:
mixture of designated and non-designated initializers in the same initializer list is a C99 extension [-Wc99-designator]
- a growing number of samples come into the backend with the time
already delayed (sensor's interrupt setting timestamp sample)
- if the incoming timestamp is already delayed then the new data checks
(relative to latest IMU) can be slightly wrong
- handle almost all timestamps and checks on delayed time horizon,
except for explicit checks of new samples
- isRecent() and isTimedOut() helpers use delayed time
- add new isNewestSampleRecent() used for checking the incoming
timestamp of the incoming (adjusted) data
- print list of events whenever they change if
CONSOLE_PRINT_ARMING_CHECK_EVENT is set, instead of on each update call
- reduce flash usage by moving out templated code into non-template method
For SITL it's important that the GCS receives the first events messages
that reset the sequence number, in case the user does not press 'Disconnect'
when restarting SITL.
- new modules/simulation directory to collect all simulators and related modules
- new Tools/simulation directory to collect and organize scattered simulation submodules, scripts, etc
- simulation module renamed to simulator_mavlink
- sih renamed to simulator_sih (not a great name, but I wanted to be clear it was a simulator)
- ignition_simulator renamed to simulator_ignition_bridge
- large sitl_target.cmake split by simulation option and in some cases pushed to appropriate modules
- sitl targets broken down to what's actually available (eg jmavsim only has 1 model and 1 world)
- new Gazebo consistently referred to as Ignition for now (probably the least confusing thing until we fully drop Gazebo classic support someday)
Also remove the legacy "range aid" than can be achieved by setting the
height reference to range finder and the range finder control parameter
to "conditional".
Conditional range aiding cal also be set when the height reference isn't
the range finder. This prevents the ratchetting effect due to switching
between references.
Instead of having a single height source fused into the EKF and the
other ones "waiting" for a failure or the primary sensor, fuse all
sources in EKF2 at the same time. To prevent the sources from fighting against each
other, the "primary" source is set as reference and the other ones are
running a bias estimator in order to make all the secondary height
sources converge to the primary one.
If the reference isn't available, another one is automatically selected
from a priority list. This secondary reference keeps its current bias
estimate but stops updating it in order to be the new reference as close
as possible to the primary one.
- much simpler direct interface using Ignition Transport
- in tree models and worlds
- control allocation output configuration, no more magic actuator mapping to mavlink and back
- currently requires no custom Gazebo plugins (keeping things as lightweight and simple as possible)
Co-authored-by: Jaeyoung-Lim <jalim@ethz.ch>
2022-08-22 10:58:19 -04:00
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