José Roberto de Souza e2aae04c95 modules: dataman: Add a ram_flash backend
This backend will keep all updated data in RAM and
persist the data between reboots using flash memory.

Using only flash memory would result in a slow backend that
would decrease the lifetime of the flash memory, using both
we can reduce the several cycles of erase & write into flash
and keep the performance of the backend almost as fast
as the RAM only backend.

Note: Do not use this backend on a sector from the same flash memory
bank as the memory bank that STM32 read instructions or it can block
the CPU from fetching instructions from flash during the erase and
write operations and cause your drone crash.
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PX4 Pro Drone Autopilot

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This repository holds the PX4 Pro flight control solution for drones, with the main applications located in the src/modules directory. It also contains the PX4 Drone Middleware Platform, which provides drivers and middleware to run drones.

Weekly Dev Call

The PX4 Dev Team syncs up on its weekly dev call (connect via Mumble client).

  • When: Tuesday 17:00 Central European Time, 11:00 Eastern Time, 08:00 Pacific Standard Time
  • Server: sitl01.dronetest.io
  • Port: 64738
  • Password: px4
  • The agenda is announced in advance on the PX4 Discuss
  • Issues and PRs may be labelled "devcall" to flag them for discussion

Please refer to the user documentation and user forum for flying drones with the PX4 flight stack.

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Maintenance Team

Supported Hardware

This repository contains code supporting these boards:

Project Milestones

The PX4 software and Pixhawk hardware (which has been designed for it) has been created in 2011 by Lorenz Meier.

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a mirror of official PX4-Autopilot
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