PX4-Autopilot/msg/VehicleAttitudeSetpoint.msg
Silvan Fuhrer 1e56d9c219 Rework flaps/spoilers logic
- 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>
2023-03-06 22:43:41 +01:00

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uint64 timestamp # time since system start (microseconds)
float32 roll_body # body angle in NED frame (can be NaN for FW)
float32 pitch_body # body angle in NED frame (can be NaN for FW)
float32 yaw_body # body angle in NED frame (can be NaN for FW)
float32 yaw_sp_move_rate # rad/s (commanded by user)
# For quaternion-based attitude control
float32[4] q_d # Desired quaternion for quaternion control
# For clarification: For multicopters thrust_body[0] and thrust[1] are usually 0 and thrust[2] is the negative throttle demand.
# For fixed wings thrust_x is the throttle demand and thrust_y, thrust_z will usually be zero.
float32[3] thrust_body # Normalized thrust command in body NED frame [-1,1]
bool reset_integral # Reset roll/pitch/yaw integrals (navigation logic change)
bool fw_control_yaw_wheel # control heading with steering wheel (used for auto takeoff on runway)
# TOPICS vehicle_attitude_setpoint mc_virtual_attitude_setpoint fw_virtual_attitude_setpoint