when this is set the board RGB LED will be controlled by MAVLink
instead of internally. This is useful for cases where the LED patterns
and colours needed are specified by an external authority (such as the
OBC organisers)
- Initialize device on hw_init() method, allowing it not to be
present
- Add missing lock
- Add packed attribute to structs
- Move defines to source file
- Add missing semaphore take on bus
- Initialize device on init function rather than constructor: the
constructor may run before I2CDeviceManager is initialized since our
AP_Notify objects are static so it can't be used.
On early versions of minlure an RGB LED was wrongly placed next to the
barometer, causing trouble on it.
Additionally depending on the LED intensity it may be a pain to leave it
turned on for boards supposed to be used for bench testing. This allows
to disable the LED by software so we don't have to remove it.
- got rid of a lot of not needed defines
- allocated channels on init instead of accessing them every time
through the HAL reference
- simpliefied hw_set_rgb()
<command-line>:0:18: warning: "HAL_BOARD_LINUX" is not defined [-Wundef]
../../libraries/AP_Notify/Buzzer.h:20:5: note: in expansion of macro ‘CONFIG_HAL_BOARD’
#if CONFIG_HAL_BOARD == HAL_BOARD_VRBRAIN
^
In file included from ../../libraries/AP_Notify/Buzzer.cpp:18:0:
../../libraries/AP_Notify/Buzzer.h:20:25: warning: "HAL_BOARD_VRBRAIN" is not defined [-Wundef]
#if CONFIG_HAL_BOARD == HAL_BOARD_VRBRAIN
^
Due to the way the headers are organized changing a single change in
an AP_Notify driver would trigger a rebuild for most of the files in
the project. Time could be saved by using ccache (since most of the
things didn't change) but we can do better, i.e. re-organize the headers
so we don't have to re-build everything.
Currently, the default behaviour on linux boards tries to
write LED gpios with fixed values among them. There is no way
to declare that there are no LED GPIOs.
This commit moves the declaration of the LED Gpios in AP_HAL_Boards.h
and makes AP_Notify do nothing if no LED gpio was declared