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/*
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Please contribute your ideas ! See https : //dev.ardupilot.org for details
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This program is free software : you can redistribute it and / or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation , either version 3 of the License , or
( at your option ) any later version .
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful ,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE . See the
GNU General Public License for more details .
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program . If not , see < http : //www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/*
SerialManager allows defining the protocol and baud rates for the available
serial ports and provides helper functions so objects ( like a gimbal ) can
find which serial port they should use
*/
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# include <AP_HAL/AP_HAL.h>
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# include <AP_Math/AP_Math.h>
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# include <AP_RCProtocol/AP_RCProtocol.h>
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# include "AP_SerialManager.h"
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extern const AP_HAL : : HAL & hal ;
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# ifdef HAL_SERIAL2_PROTOCOL
# define SERIAL2_PROTOCOL HAL_SERIAL2_PROTOCOL
# else
# define SERIAL2_PROTOCOL SerialProtocol_MAVLink
# endif
# ifndef HAL_SERIAL3_PROTOCOL
# define SERIAL3_PROTOCOL SerialProtocol_GPS
# else
# define SERIAL3_PROTOCOL HAL_SERIAL3_PROTOCOL
# endif
# ifndef HAL_SERIAL4_PROTOCOL
# define SERIAL4_PROTOCOL SerialProtocol_GPS
# else
# define SERIAL4_PROTOCOL HAL_SERIAL4_PROTOCOL
# endif
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# ifdef HAL_SERIAL5_PROTOCOL
# define SERIAL5_PROTOCOL HAL_SERIAL5_PROTOCOL
# define SERIAL5_BAUD HAL_SERIAL5_BAUD
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# else
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# define SERIAL5_PROTOCOL SerialProtocol_None
# define SERIAL5_BAUD AP_SERIALMANAGER_MAVLINK_BAUD / 1000
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# endif
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# ifndef HAL_SERIAL6_PROTOCOL
# define SERIAL6_PROTOCOL SerialProtocol_None
# define SERIAL6_BAUD AP_SERIALMANAGER_MAVLINK_BAUD / 1000
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# else
# define SERIAL6_PROTOCOL HAL_SERIAL6_PROTOCOL
# define SERIAL6_BAUD HAL_SERIAL6_BAUD
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# endif
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# ifndef HAL_SERIAL7_PROTOCOL
# define SERIAL7_PROTOCOL SerialProtocol_None
# define SERIAL7_BAUD AP_SERIALMANAGER_MAVLINK_BAUD / 1000
# else
# define SERIAL7_PROTOCOL HAL_SERIAL7_PROTOCOL
# define SERIAL7_BAUD HAL_SERIAL7_BAUD
# endif
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const AP_Param : : GroupInfo AP_SerialManager : : var_info [ ] = {
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 0
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// @Param: 0_BAUD
// @DisplayName: Serial0 baud rate
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// @Description: The baud rate used on the USB console. Most stm32-based boards can support rates of up to 1500. If you setup a rate you cannot support and then can't connect to your board you should load a firmware from a different vehicle type. That will reset all your parameters to defaults.
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// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200,256:256000,460:460800,500:500000,921:921600,1500:1500000
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// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 0_BAUD " , 0 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 0 ] . baud , AP_SERIALMANAGER_CONSOLE_BAUD / 1000 ) ,
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// @Param: 0_PROTOCOL
// @DisplayName: Console protocol selection
// @Description: Control what protocol to use on the console.
// @Values: 1:MAVlink1, 2:MAVLink2
// @User: Standard
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// @RebootRequired: True
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AP_GROUPINFO ( " 0_PROTOCOL " , 11 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 0 ] . protocol , SerialProtocol_MAVLink2 ) ,
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# endif
# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 1
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// @Param: 1_PROTOCOL
// @DisplayName: Telem1 protocol selection
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// @Description: Control what protocol to use on the Telem1 port. Note that the Frsky options require external converter hardware. See the wiki for details.
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// @Values: -1:None, 1:MAVLink1, 2:MAVLink2, 3:Frsky D, 4:Frsky SPort, 5:GPS, 7:Alexmos Gimbal Serial, 8:SToRM32 Gimbal Serial, 9:Rangefinder, 10:FrSky SPort Passthrough (OpenTX), 11:Lidar360, 13:Beacon, 14:Volz servo out, 15:SBus servo out, 16:ESC Telemetry, 17:Devo Telemetry, 18:OpticalFlow, 19:RobotisServo, 20:NMEA Output, 21:WindVane, 22:SLCAN, 23:RCIN, 24:MegaSquirt EFI, 25:LTM, 26:RunCam, 27:HottTelem, 28:Scripting
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// @User: Standard
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// @RebootRequired: True
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AP_GROUPINFO ( " 1_PROTOCOL " , 1 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 1 ] . protocol , SerialProtocol_MAVLink ) ,
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// @Param: 1_BAUD
// @DisplayName: Telem1 Baud Rate
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// @Description: The baud rate used on the Telem1 port. Most stm32-based boards can support rates of up to 1500. If you setup a rate you cannot support and then can't connect to your board you should load a firmware from a different vehicle type. That will reset all your parameters to defaults.
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// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200,256:256000,500:500000,921:921600,1500:1500000
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// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 1_BAUD " , 2 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 1 ] . baud , AP_SERIALMANAGER_MAVLINK_BAUD / 1000 ) ,
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# endif
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 2
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// @Param: 2_PROTOCOL
// @DisplayName: Telemetry 2 protocol selection
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// @Description: Control what protocol to use on the Telem2 port. Note that the Frsky options require external converter hardware. See the wiki for details.
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// @Values: -1:None, 1:MAVLink1, 2:MAVLink2, 3:Frsky D, 4:Frsky SPort, 5:GPS, 7:Alexmos Gimbal Serial, 8:SToRM32 Gimbal Serial, 9:Rangefinder, 10:FrSky SPort Passthrough (OpenTX), 11:Lidar360, 13:Beacon, 14:Volz servo out, 15:SBus servo out, 16:ESC Telemetry, 17:Devo Telemetry, 18:OpticalFlow, 19:RobotisServo, 20:NMEA Output, 21:WindVane, 22:SLCAN, 23:RCIN, 24:MegaSquirt EFI, 25:LTM, 26:RunCam, 27:HottTelem, 28:Scripting
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// @User: Standard
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// @RebootRequired: True
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AP_GROUPINFO ( " 2_PROTOCOL " , 3 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 2 ] . protocol , SERIAL2_PROTOCOL ) ,
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// @Param: 2_BAUD
// @DisplayName: Telemetry 2 Baud Rate
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// @Description: The baud rate of the Telem2 port. Most stm32-based boards can support rates of up to 1500. If you setup a rate you cannot support and then can't connect to your board you should load a firmware from a different vehicle type. That will reset all your parameters to defaults.
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// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200,256:256000,500:500000,921:921600,1500:1500000
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// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 2_BAUD " , 4 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 2 ] . baud , AP_SERIALMANAGER_MAVLINK_BAUD / 1000 ) ,
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# endif
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 3
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// @Param: 3_PROTOCOL
// @DisplayName: Serial 3 (GPS) protocol selection
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// @Description: Control what protocol Serial 3 (GPS) should be used for. Note that the Frsky options require external converter hardware. See the wiki for details.
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// @Values: -1:None, 1:MAVLink1, 2:MAVLink2, 3:Frsky D, 4:Frsky SPort, 5:GPS, 7:Alexmos Gimbal Serial, 8:SToRM32 Gimbal Serial, 9:Rangefinder, 10:FrSky SPort Passthrough (OpenTX), 11:Lidar360, 13:Beacon, 14:Volz servo out, 15:SBus servo out, 16:ESC Telemetry, 17:Devo Telemetry, 18:OpticalFlow, 19:RobotisServo, 20:NMEA Output, 21:WindVane, 22:SLCAN, 23:RCIN, 24:MegaSquirt EFI, 25:LTM, 26:RunCam, 27:HottTelem, 28:Scripting
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// @User: Standard
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// @RebootRequired: True
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AP_GROUPINFO ( " 3_PROTOCOL " , 5 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 3 ] . protocol , SERIAL3_PROTOCOL ) ,
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// @Param: 3_BAUD
// @DisplayName: Serial 3 (GPS) Baud Rate
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// @Description: The baud rate used for the Serial 3 (GPS). Most stm32-based boards can support rates of up to 1500. If you setup a rate you cannot support and then can't connect to your board you should load a firmware from a different vehicle type. That will reset all your parameters to defaults.
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// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200,256:256000,500:500000,921:921600,1500:1500000
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// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 3_BAUD " , 6 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 3 ] . baud , AP_SERIALMANAGER_GPS_BAUD / 1000 ) ,
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# endif
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 4
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// @Param: 4_PROTOCOL
// @DisplayName: Serial4 protocol selection
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// @Description: Control what protocol Serial4 port should be used for. Note that the Frsky options require external converter hardware. See the wiki for details.
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// @Values: -1:None, 1:MAVLink1, 2:MAVLink2, 3:Frsky D, 4:Frsky SPort, 5:GPS, 7:Alexmos Gimbal Serial, 8:SToRM32 Gimbal Serial, 9:Rangefinder, 10:FrSky SPort Passthrough (OpenTX), 11:Lidar360, 13:Beacon, 14:Volz servo out, 15:SBus servo out, 16:ESC Telemetry, 17:Devo Telemetry, 18:OpticalFlow, 19:RobotisServo, 20:NMEA Output, 21:WindVane, 22:SLCAN, 23:RCIN, 24:MegaSquirt EFI, 25:LTM, 26:RunCam, 27:HottTelem, 28:Scripting
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// @User: Standard
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// @RebootRequired: True
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AP_GROUPINFO ( " 4_PROTOCOL " , 7 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 4 ] . protocol , SERIAL4_PROTOCOL ) ,
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// @Param: 4_BAUD
// @DisplayName: Serial 4 Baud Rate
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// @Description: The baud rate used for Serial4. Most stm32-based boards can support rates of up to 1500. If you setup a rate you cannot support and then can't connect to your board you should load a firmware from a different vehicle type. That will reset all your parameters to defaults.
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// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200,256:256000,500:500000,921:921600,1500:1500000
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// @User: Standard
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AP_GROUPINFO ( " 4_BAUD " , 8 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 4 ] . baud , AP_SERIALMANAGER_GPS_BAUD / 1000 ) ,
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# endif
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 5
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// @Param: 5_PROTOCOL
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// @DisplayName: Serial5 protocol selection
// @Description: Control what protocol Serial5 port should be used for. Note that the Frsky options require external converter hardware. See the wiki for details.
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// @Values: -1:None, 1:MAVLink1, 2:MAVLink2, 3:Frsky D, 4:Frsky SPort, 5:GPS, 7:Alexmos Gimbal Serial, 8:SToRM32 Gimbal Serial, 9:Rangefinder, 10:FrSky SPort Passthrough (OpenTX), 11:Lidar360, 13:Beacon, 14:Volz servo out, 15:SBus servo out, 16:ESC Telemetry, 17:Devo Telemetry, 18:OpticalFlow, 19:RobotisServo, 20:NMEA Output, 21:WindVane, 22:SLCAN, 23:RCIN, 24:MegaSquirt EFI, 25:LTM, 26:RunCam, 27:HottTelem, 28:Scripting
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// @User: Standard
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// @RebootRequired: True
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AP_GROUPINFO ( " 5_PROTOCOL " , 9 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 5 ] . protocol , SERIAL5_PROTOCOL ) ,
// @Param: 5_BAUD
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// @DisplayName: Serial 5 Baud Rate
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// @Description: The baud rate used for Serial5. Most stm32-based boards can support rates of up to 1500. If you setup a rate you cannot support and then can't connect to your board you should load a firmware from a different vehicle type. That will reset all your parameters to defaults.
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// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200,256:256000,500:500000,921:921600,1500:1500000
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// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 5_BAUD " , 10 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 5 ] . baud , SERIAL5_BAUD ) ,
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# endif
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// index 11 used by 0_PROTOCOL
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 6
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// @Param: 6_PROTOCOL
// @DisplayName: Serial6 protocol selection
// @Description: Control what protocol Serial6 port should be used for. Note that the Frsky options require external converter hardware. See the wiki for details.
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// @Values: -1:None, 1:MAVLink1, 2:MAVLink2, 3:Frsky D, 4:Frsky SPort, 5:GPS, 7:Alexmos Gimbal Serial, 8:SToRM32 Gimbal Serial, 9:Rangefinder, 10:FrSky SPort Passthrough (OpenTX), 11:Lidar360, 13:Beacon, 14:Volz servo out, 15:SBus servo out, 16:ESC Telemetry, 17:Devo Telemetry, 18:OpticalFlow, 19:RobotisServo, 20:NMEA Output, 21:WindVane, 22:SLCAN, 23:RCIN, 24:MegaSquirt EFI, 25:LTM, 26:RunCam, 27:HottTelem, 28:Scripting
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// @User: Standard
// @RebootRequired: True
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 6_PROTOCOL " , 12 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 6 ] . protocol , SERIAL6_PROTOCOL ) ,
// @Param: 6_BAUD
// @DisplayName: Serial 6 Baud Rate
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// @Description: The baud rate used for Serial6. Most stm32-based boards can support rates of up to 1500. If you setup a rate you cannot support and then can't connect to your board you should load a firmware from a different vehicle type. That will reset all your parameters to defaults.
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// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200,256:256000,500:500000,921:921600,1500:1500000
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// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 6_BAUD " , 13 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 6 ] . baud , SERIAL6_BAUD ) ,
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# endif
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 1
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// @Param: 1_OPTIONS
// @DisplayName: Telem1 options
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// @Description: Control over UART options. The InvertRX option controls invert of the receive pin. The InvertTX option controls invert of the transmit pin. The HalfDuplex option controls half-duplex (onewire) mode, where both transmit and receive is done on the transmit wire. The Swap option allows the RX and TX pins to be swapped on STM32F7 based boards.
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// @Bitmask: 0:InvertRX, 1:InvertTX, 2:HalfDuplex, 3:Swap, 4: RX_PullDown, 5: RX_PullUp, 6: TX_PullDown, 7: TX_PullUp, 8: RX_NoDMA, 9: TX_NoDMA
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// @User: Advanced
// @RebootRequired: True
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 1_OPTIONS " , 14 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 1 ] . options , 0 ) ,
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# endif
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 2
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// @Param: 2_OPTIONS
// @DisplayName: Telem2 options
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// @Description: Control over UART options. The InvertRX option controls invert of the receive pin. The InvertTX option controls invert of the transmit pin. The HalfDuplex option controls half-duplex (onewire) mode, where both transmit and receive is done on the transmit wire.
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// @Bitmask: 0:InvertRX, 1:InvertTX, 2:HalfDuplex, 3:Swap, 4: RX_PullDown, 5: RX_PullUp, 6: TX_PullDown, 7: TX_PullUp, 8: RX_NoDMA, 9: TX_NoDMA
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// @User: Advanced
// @RebootRequired: True
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 2_OPTIONS " , 15 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 2 ] . options , 0 ) ,
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# endif
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 3
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// @Param: 3_OPTIONS
// @DisplayName: Serial3 options
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// @Description: Control over UART options. The InvertRX option controls invert of the receive pin. The InvertTX option controls invert of the transmit pin. The HalfDuplex option controls half-duplex (onewire) mode, where both transmit and receive is done on the transmit wire.
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// @Bitmask: 0:InvertRX, 1:InvertTX, 2:HalfDuplex, 3:Swap, 4: RX_PullDown, 5: RX_PullUp, 6: TX_PullDown, 7: TX_PullUp, 8: RX_NoDMA, 9: TX_NoDMA
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// @User: Advanced
// @RebootRequired: True
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 3_OPTIONS " , 16 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 3 ] . options , 0 ) ,
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# endif
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 4
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// @Param: 4_OPTIONS
// @DisplayName: Serial4 options
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// @Description: Control over UART options. The InvertRX option controls invert of the receive pin. The InvertTX option controls invert of the transmit pin. The HalfDuplex option controls half-duplex (onewire) mode, where both transmit and receive is done on the transmit wire.
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// @Bitmask: 0:InvertRX, 1:InvertTX, 2:HalfDuplex, 3:Swap, 4: RX_PullDown, 5: RX_PullUp, 6: TX_PullDown, 7: TX_PullUp, 8: RX_NoDMA, 9: TX_NoDMA
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// @User: Advanced
// @RebootRequired: True
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 4_OPTIONS " , 17 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 4 ] . options , 0 ) ,
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# endif
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 5
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// @Param: 5_OPTIONS
// @DisplayName: Serial5 options
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// @Description: Control over UART options. The InvertRX option controls invert of the receive pin. The InvertTX option controls invert of the transmit pin. The HalfDuplex option controls half-duplex (onewire) mode, where both transmit and receive is done on the transmit wire.
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// @Bitmask: 0:InvertRX, 1:InvertTX, 2:HalfDuplex, 3:Swap, 4: RX_PullDown, 5: RX_PullUp, 6: TX_PullDown, 7: TX_PullUp, 8: RX_NoDMA, 9: TX_NoDMA
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// @User: Advanced
// @RebootRequired: True
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 5_OPTIONS " , 18 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 5 ] . options , 0 ) ,
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# endif
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 6
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// @Param: 6_OPTIONS
// @DisplayName: Serial6 options
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// @Description: Control over UART options. The InvertRX option controls invert of the receive pin. The InvertTX option controls invert of the transmit pin. The HalfDuplex option controls half-duplex (onewire) mode, where both transmit and receive is done on the transmit wire.
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// @Bitmask: 0:InvertRX, 1:InvertTX, 2:HalfDuplex, 3:Swap, 4: RX_PullDown, 5: RX_PullUp, 6: TX_PullDown, 7: TX_PullUp, 8: RX_NoDMA, 9: TX_NoDMA
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// @User: Advanced
// @RebootRequired: True
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 6_OPTIONS " , 19 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 6 ] . options , 0 ) ,
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# endif
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// @Param: _PASS1
// @DisplayName: Serial passthru first port
// @Description: This sets one side of pass-through between two serial ports. Once both sides are set then all data received on either port will be passed to the other port
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// @Values: -1:Disabled,0:Serial0,1:Serial1,2:Serial2,3:Serial3,4:Serial4,5:Serial5,6:Serial6
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// @User: Advanced
AP_GROUPINFO ( " _PASS1 " , 20 , AP_SerialManager , passthru_port1 , 0 ) ,
// @Param: _PASS2
// @DisplayName: Serial passthru second port
// @Description: This sets one side of pass-through between two serial ports. Once both sides are set then all data received on either port will be passed to the other port
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// @Values: -1:Disabled,0:Serial0,1:Serial1,2:Serial2,3:Serial3,4:Serial4,5:Serial5,6:Serial6
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// @User: Advanced
AP_GROUPINFO ( " _PASS2 " , 21 , AP_SerialManager , passthru_port2 , - 1 ) ,
// @Param: _PASSTIMO
// @DisplayName: Serial passthru timeout
// @Description: This sets a timeout for serial pass-through in seconds. When the pass-through is enabled by setting the SERIAL_PASS1 and SERIAL_PASS2 parameters then it remains in effect until no data comes from the first port for SERIAL_PASSTIMO seconds. This allows the port to revent to its normal usage (such as MAVLink connection to a GCS) when it is no longer needed. A value of 0 means no timeout.
// @Range: 0 120
// @Units: s
// @User: Advanced
AP_GROUPINFO ( " _PASSTIMO " , 22 , AP_SerialManager , passthru_timeout , 15 ) ,
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 7
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// @Param: 7_PROTOCOL
// @DisplayName: Serial7 protocol selection
// @Description: Control what protocol Serial7 port should be used for. Note that the Frsky options require external converter hardware. See the wiki for details.
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// @Values: -1:None, 1:MAVLink1, 2:MAVLink2, 3:Frsky D, 4:Frsky SPort, 5:GPS, 7:Alexmos Gimbal Serial, 8:SToRM32 Gimbal Serial, 9:Rangefinder, 10:FrSky SPort Passthrough (OpenTX), 11:Lidar360, 13:Beacon, 14:Volz servo out, 15:SBus servo out, 16:ESC Telemetry, 17:Devo Telemetry, 18:OpticalFlow, 19:RobotisServo, 20:NMEA Output, 21:WindVane, 22:SLCAN, 23:RCIN, 24:MegaSquirt EFI, 25:LTM, 26:RunCam, 27:HottTelem, 28:Scripting
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// @User: Standard
// @RebootRequired: True
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 7_PROTOCOL " , 23 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 7 ] . protocol , SERIAL7_PROTOCOL ) ,
// @Param: 7_BAUD
// @DisplayName: Serial 7 Baud Rate
// @Description: The baud rate used for Serial7. Most stm32-based boards can support rates of up to 1500. If you setup a rate you cannot support and then can't connect to your board you should load a firmware from a different vehicle type. That will reset all your parameters to defaults.
// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200,256:256000,500:500000,921:921600,1500:1500000
// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 7_BAUD " , 24 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 7 ] . baud , SERIAL7_BAUD ) ,
// @Param: 7_OPTIONS
// @DisplayName: Serial7 options
// @Description: Control over UART options. The InvertRX option controls invert of the receive pin. The InvertTX option controls invert of the transmit pin. The HalfDuplex option controls half-duplex (onewire) mode, where both transmit and receive is done on the transmit wire.
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// @Bitmask: 0:InvertRX, 1:InvertTX, 2:HalfDuplex, 3:Swap, 4: RX_PullDown, 5: RX_PullUp, 6: TX_PullDown, 7: TX_PullUp, 8: RX_NoDMA, 9: TX_NoDMA
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// @User: Advanced
// @RebootRequired: True
AP_GROUPINFO ( " 7_OPTIONS " , 25 , AP_SerialManager , state [ 7 ] . options , 0 ) ,
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# endif
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AP_GROUPEND
} ;
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// singleton instance
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AP_SerialManager * AP_SerialManager : : _singleton ;
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// Constructor
AP_SerialManager : : AP_SerialManager ( )
{
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_singleton = this ;
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// setup parameter defaults
AP_Param : : setup_object_defaults ( this , var_info ) ;
}
// init_console - initialise console at default baud rate
void AP_SerialManager : : init_console ( )
{
// initialise console immediately at default size and baud
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 0
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state [ 0 ] . uart = hal . uartA ; // serial0, uartA, always console
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state [ 0 ] . uart - > begin ( AP_SERIALMANAGER_CONSOLE_BAUD ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_CONSOLE_BUFSIZE_RX ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_CONSOLE_BUFSIZE_TX ) ;
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# endif
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}
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extern bool g_nsh_should_exit ;
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// init - // init - initialise serial ports
void AP_SerialManager : : init ( )
{
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// always reset passthru port2 on boot
passthru_port2 . set_and_save_ifchanged ( - 1 ) ;
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// initialise pointers to serial ports
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 1
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state [ 1 ] . uart = hal . uartC ; // serial1, uartC, normally telem1
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# endif
# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 2
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state [ 2 ] . uart = hal . uartD ; // serial2, uartD, normally telem2
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# endif
# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 3
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state [ 3 ] . uart = hal . uartB ; // serial3, uartB, normally 1st GPS
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# endif
# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 4
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state [ 4 ] . uart = hal . uartE ; // serial4, uartE, normally 2nd GPS
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# endif
# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 5
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state [ 5 ] . uart = hal . uartF ; // serial5, uartF, User Configurable
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# endif
# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 6
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state [ 6 ] . uart = hal . uartG ; // serial6, uartG, User Configurable
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# endif
# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 7
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state [ 7 ] . uart = hal . uartH ; // serial7, uartH, User Configurable
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# endif
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# ifdef HAL_OTG1_CONFIG
/*
prevent users from changing USB protocol to other than
MAVLink . This fixes an issue where users trying to get SLCAN
change SERIAL0_PROTOCOL to 22 and find they can no longer connect
*/
if ( state [ 0 ] . protocol ! = SerialProtocol_MAVLink & &
state [ 0 ] . protocol ! = SerialProtocol_MAVLink2 ) {
state [ 0 ] . protocol . set ( SerialProtocol_MAVLink2 ) ;
}
# endif
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# if SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS > 0
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if ( state [ 0 ] . uart = = nullptr ) {
init_console ( ) ;
}
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# endif
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// initialise serial ports
for ( uint8_t i = 1 ; i < SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS ; i + + ) {
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if ( state [ i ] . uart ! = nullptr ) {
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// see if special options have been requested
if ( state [ i ] . protocol ! = SerialProtocol_None & & state [ i ] . options ) {
set_options ( i ) ;
}
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switch ( state [ i ] . protocol ) {
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case SerialProtocol_None :
break ;
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case SerialProtocol_Console :
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case SerialProtocol_MAVLink :
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case SerialProtocol_MAVLink2 :
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state [ i ] . uart - > begin ( map_baudrate ( state [ i ] . baud ) ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_MAVLINK_BUFSIZE_RX ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_MAVLINK_BUFSIZE_TX ) ;
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break ;
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case SerialProtocol_FrSky_D :
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// Note baudrate is hardcoded to 9600
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state [ i ] . baud = AP_SERIALMANAGER_FRSKY_D_BAUD / 1000 ; // update baud param in case user looks at it
// begin is handled by AP_Frsky_telem library
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break ;
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case SerialProtocol_FrSky_SPort :
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case SerialProtocol_FrSky_SPort_Passthrough :
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// Note baudrate is hardcoded to 57600
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state [ i ] . baud = AP_SERIALMANAGER_FRSKY_SPORT_BAUD / 1000 ; // update baud param in case user looks at it
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// begin is handled by AP_Frsky_telem library
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break ;
case SerialProtocol_GPS :
case SerialProtocol_GPS2 :
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state [ i ] . uart - > begin ( map_baudrate ( state [ i ] . baud ) ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_GPS_BUFSIZE_RX ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_GPS_BUFSIZE_TX ) ;
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break ;
case SerialProtocol_AlexMos :
// Note baudrate is hardcoded to 115200
state [ i ] . baud = AP_SERIALMANAGER_ALEXMOS_BAUD / 1000 ; // update baud param in case user looks at it
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state [ i ] . uart - > begin ( AP_SERIALMANAGER_ALEXMOS_BAUD ,
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AP_SERIALMANAGER_ALEXMOS_BUFSIZE_RX ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_ALEXMOS_BUFSIZE_TX ) ;
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break ;
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case SerialProtocol_SToRM32 :
// Note baudrate is hardcoded to 115200
state [ i ] . baud = AP_SERIALMANAGER_SToRM32_BAUD / 1000 ; // update baud param in case user looks at it
state [ i ] . uart - > begin ( map_baudrate ( state [ i ] . baud ) ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_SToRM32_BUFSIZE_RX ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_SToRM32_BUFSIZE_TX ) ;
break ;
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case SerialProtocol_Aerotenna_uLanding :
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state [ i ] . protocol . set_and_save ( SerialProtocol_Rangefinder ) ;
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break ;
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case SerialProtocol_Volz :
// Note baudrate is hardcoded to 115200
state [ i ] . baud = AP_SERIALMANAGER_VOLZ_BAUD ; // update baud param in case user looks at it
state [ i ] . uart - > begin ( map_baudrate ( state [ i ] . baud ) ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_VOLZ_BUFSIZE_RX ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_VOLZ_BUFSIZE_TX ) ;
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state [ i ] . uart - > set_unbuffered_writes ( true ) ;
state [ i ] . uart - > set_flow_control ( AP_HAL : : UARTDriver : : FLOW_CONTROL_DISABLE ) ;
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break ;
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case SerialProtocol_Sbus1 :
state [ i ] . baud = AP_SERIALMANAGER_SBUS1_BAUD / 1000 ; // update baud param in case user looks at it
state [ i ] . uart - > begin ( map_baudrate ( state [ i ] . baud ) ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_SBUS1_BUFSIZE_RX ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_SBUS1_BUFSIZE_TX ) ;
state [ i ] . uart - > configure_parity ( 2 ) ; // enable even parity
state [ i ] . uart - > set_stop_bits ( 2 ) ;
state [ i ] . uart - > set_unbuffered_writes ( true ) ;
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state [ i ] . uart - > set_flow_control ( AP_HAL : : UARTDriver : : FLOW_CONTROL_DISABLE ) ;
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break ;
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case SerialProtocol_ESCTelemetry :
// ESC telemetry protocol from BLHeli32 ESCs. Note that baudrate is hardcoded to 115200
state [ i ] . baud = 115200 ;
state [ i ] . uart - > begin ( map_baudrate ( state [ i ] . baud ) , 30 , 30 ) ;
state [ i ] . uart - > set_flow_control ( AP_HAL : : UARTDriver : : FLOW_CONTROL_DISABLE ) ;
break ;
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case SerialProtocol_Robotis :
state [ i ] . uart - > begin ( map_baudrate ( state [ i ] . baud ) ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_ROBOTIS_BUFSIZE_RX ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_ROBOTIS_BUFSIZE_TX ) ;
state [ i ] . uart - > set_unbuffered_writes ( true ) ;
state [ i ] . uart - > set_flow_control ( AP_HAL : : UARTDriver : : FLOW_CONTROL_DISABLE ) ;
break ;
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case SerialProtocol_SLCAN :
state [ i ] . uart - > begin ( map_baudrate ( state [ i ] . baud ) ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_SLCAN_BUFSIZE_RX ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_SLCAN_BUFSIZE_TX ) ;
break ;
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# ifndef HAL_BUILD_AP_PERIPH
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case SerialProtocol_RCIN :
AP : : RC ( ) . add_uart ( state [ i ] . uart ) ;
break ;
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# endif
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case SerialProtocol_EFI_MS :
state [ i ] . baud = AP_SERIALMANAGER_EFI_MS_BAUD ; // update baud param in case user looks at it
state [ i ] . uart - > begin ( map_baudrate ( state [ i ] . baud ) ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_EFI_MS_BUFSIZE_RX ,
AP_SERIALMANAGER_EFI_MS_BUFSIZE_TX ) ;
state [ i ] . uart - > set_flow_control ( AP_HAL : : UARTDriver : : FLOW_CONTROL_DISABLE ) ;
break ;
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default :
state [ i ] . uart - > begin ( map_baudrate ( state [ i ] . baud ) ) ;
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}
}
}
}
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const AP_SerialManager : : UARTState * AP_SerialManager : : find_protocol_instance ( enum SerialProtocol protocol , uint8_t instance ) const
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{
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uint8_t found_instance = 0 ;
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// search for matching protocol
for ( uint8_t i = 0 ; i < SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS ; i + + ) {
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if ( protocol_match ( protocol , ( enum SerialProtocol ) state [ i ] . protocol . get ( ) ) ) {
if ( found_instance = = instance ) {
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return & state [ i ] ;
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}
found_instance + + ;
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}
}
// if we got this far we did not find the uart
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return nullptr ;
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}
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// find_serial - searches available serial ports for the first instance that allows the given protocol
// instance should be zero if searching for the first instance, 1 for the second, etc
// returns uart on success, nullptr if a serial port cannot be found
AP_HAL : : UARTDriver * AP_SerialManager : : find_serial ( enum SerialProtocol protocol , uint8_t instance ) const
{
const struct UARTState * _state = find_protocol_instance ( protocol , instance ) ;
if ( _state = = nullptr ) {
return nullptr ;
}
return _state - > uart ;
}
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// find_baudrate - searches available serial ports for the first instance that allows the given protocol
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// instance should be zero if searching for the first instance, 1 for the second, etc
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// returns baudrate on success, 0 if a serial port cannot be found
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uint32_t AP_SerialManager : : find_baudrate ( enum SerialProtocol protocol , uint8_t instance ) const
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{
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const struct UARTState * _state = find_protocol_instance ( protocol , instance ) ;
if ( _state = = nullptr ) {
return 0 ;
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}
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return map_baudrate ( _state - > baud ) ;
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}
// get_mavlink_channel - provides the mavlink channel associated with a given protocol
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// instance should be zero if searching for the first instance, 1 for the second, etc
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// returns true if a channel is found, false if not
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bool AP_SerialManager : : get_mavlink_channel ( enum SerialProtocol protocol , uint8_t instance , mavlink_channel_t & mav_chan ) const
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{
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// check for MAVLink
if ( protocol_match ( protocol , SerialProtocol_MAVLink ) ) {
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if ( instance < MAVLINK_COMM_NUM_BUFFERS ) {
mav_chan = ( mavlink_channel_t ) ( MAVLINK_COMM_0 + instance ) ;
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return true ;
}
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}
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// report failure
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return false ;
}
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// get_mavlink_protocol - provides the specific MAVLink protocol for a
// given channel, or SerialProtocol_None if not found
AP_SerialManager : : SerialProtocol AP_SerialManager : : get_mavlink_protocol ( mavlink_channel_t mav_chan ) const
{
uint8_t instance = 0 ;
uint8_t chan_idx = ( uint8_t ) ( mav_chan - MAVLINK_COMM_0 ) ;
for ( uint8_t i = 0 ; i < SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS ; i + + ) {
if ( state [ i ] . protocol = = SerialProtocol_MAVLink | |
state [ i ] . protocol = = SerialProtocol_MAVLink2 ) {
if ( instance = = chan_idx ) {
return ( SerialProtocol ) state [ i ] . protocol . get ( ) ;
}
instance + + ;
}
}
return SerialProtocol_None ;
}
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// get_serial_by_id - gets serial by serial id
AP_HAL : : UARTDriver * AP_SerialManager : : get_serial_by_id ( uint8_t id )
{
if ( id < SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS ) {
return state [ id ] . uart ;
}
return nullptr ;
}
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// set_blocking_writes_all - sets block_writes on or off for all serial channels
void AP_SerialManager : : set_blocking_writes_all ( bool blocking )
{
// set block_writes for all initialised serial ports
for ( uint8_t i = 0 ; i < SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS ; i + + ) {
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if ( state [ i ] . uart ! = nullptr ) {
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state [ i ] . uart - > set_blocking_writes ( blocking ) ;
}
}
}
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/*
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* map from a 16 bit EEPROM baud rate to a real baud rate . For
* stm32 - based boards we can do 1.5 MBit , although 921600 is more
* reliable .
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*/
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uint32_t AP_SerialManager : : map_baudrate ( int32_t rate )
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{
if ( rate < = 0 ) {
rate = 57 ;
}
switch ( rate ) {
case 1 : return 1200 ;
case 2 : return 2400 ;
case 4 : return 4800 ;
case 9 : return 9600 ;
case 19 : return 19200 ;
case 38 : return 38400 ;
case 57 : return 57600 ;
case 100 : return 100000 ;
case 111 : return 111100 ;
case 115 : return 115200 ;
case 230 : return 230400 ;
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case 256 : return 256000 ;
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case 460 : return 460800 ;
case 500 : return 500000 ;
case 921 : return 921600 ;
case 1500 : return 1500000 ;
}
if ( rate > 2000 ) {
// assume it is a direct baudrate. This allows for users to
// set an exact baudrate as long as it is over 2000 baud
return ( uint32_t ) rate ;
}
// otherwise allow any other kbaud rate
return rate * 1000 ;
}
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// protocol_match - returns true if the protocols match
bool AP_SerialManager : : protocol_match ( enum SerialProtocol protocol1 , enum SerialProtocol protocol2 ) const
{
// check for obvious match
if ( protocol1 = = protocol2 ) {
return true ;
}
// mavlink match
if ( ( ( protocol1 = = SerialProtocol_MAVLink ) | | ( protocol1 = = SerialProtocol_MAVLink2 ) ) & &
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( ( protocol2 = = SerialProtocol_MAVLink ) | | ( protocol2 = = SerialProtocol_MAVLink2 ) ) ) {
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return true ;
}
// gps match
if ( ( ( protocol1 = = SerialProtocol_GPS ) | | ( protocol1 = = SerialProtocol_GPS2 ) ) & &
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( ( protocol2 = = SerialProtocol_GPS ) | | ( protocol2 = = SerialProtocol_GPS2 ) ) ) {
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return true ;
}
return false ;
}
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// setup any special options
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void AP_SerialManager : : set_options ( uint16_t i )
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{
struct UARTState & opt = state [ i ] ;
// pass through to HAL
if ( ! opt . uart - > set_options ( opt . options ) ) {
hal . console - > printf ( " Unable to setup options for Serial%u \n " , i ) ;
}
}
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// get the passthru ports if enabled
bool AP_SerialManager : : get_passthru ( AP_HAL : : UARTDriver * & port1 , AP_HAL : : UARTDriver * & port2 , uint8_t & timeout_s ) const
{
if ( passthru_port2 < 0 | |
passthru_port2 > = SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS | |
passthru_port1 < 0 | |
passthru_port1 > = SERIALMANAGER_NUM_PORTS ) {
return false ;
}
port1 = state [ passthru_port1 ] . uart ;
port2 = state [ passthru_port2 ] . uart ;
timeout_s = MAX ( passthru_timeout , 0 ) ;
return true ;
}
// disable passthru by settings SERIAL_PASS2 to -1
void AP_SerialManager : : disable_passthru ( void )
{
passthru_port2 . set_and_notify ( - 1 ) ;
}
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// accessor for AP_Periph to set baudrate and type
void AP_SerialManager : : set_protocol_and_baud ( uint8_t sernum , enum SerialProtocol protocol , uint32_t baudrate )
{
if ( sernum < = ARRAY_SIZE ( state ) ) {
state [ sernum ] . protocol . set ( protocol ) ;
state [ sernum ] . baud . set ( baudrate ) ;
}
}
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namespace AP {
AP_SerialManager & serialmanager ( )
{
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return * AP_SerialManager : : get_singleton ( ) ;
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}
}