Having the version macro in the config.h and consequently in the main
vehicle header means that whenever the version changes we need to
compiler the whole vehicle again. This would not be so bad if we weren't
also appending the git hash in the version. In this case, whenever we
commit to the repository we would need to recompile everything.
Move to a separate header that is include only by its users. Then
instead of compiling everything we will compile just a few files.
I noticed the doco on the Rover discourse page for LOG_BITMASK was
incorrect so I have fixed up a number of doco/comments so they
auto-generate the doco correctly for the wiki. There is no actual
code changes in this commit.
Currently we need to build a different binary for each type of copter frame.
This is a preparation for setting all those binaries to a group called
"copter". We create the groups for the rest of the main products for
consistency.
Fix the following build error on clang:
../../APMrover2/test.cpp:164:4: fatal error: variable 'fail_test' is uninitialized when used here [-Wuninitialized]
fail_test++;
^~~~~~~~~
../../APMrover2/test.cpp:139:19: note: initialize the variable 'fail_test' to silence this warning
uint8_t fail_test;
^
included update_trigger function
added camera trigger precise time mark
detect camera feedback pin status
added support for TRIGGER MSG
corrected according to defines.h
The task generator for the mavlink headers is given a name 'mavlink' and is
added as a dependency to all local static libraries, because all of them use
sources that include mavlink headers. It would be nice to have a good way to
detect sources that use mavlink headers or to declare list of libraries that
use the headers, so that the dependency could be added automatically.
Additionally, there's a minor change in syntax for the task generator: using
strings directly instead of lists.
The problem with using min() and max() is that they conflict with some
C++ headers. Name the macros in uppercase instead. We may go case by
case later converting them to be typesafe.
Changes generated with:
git ls-files '*.cpp' '*.h' -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\([^_[:alnum:]]\)max(/\1MAX(/g'
git ls-files '*.cpp' '*.h' -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\([^_[:alnum:]]\)min(/\1MIN(/g'
Instead of going through 'hal' then 'scheduler', use directly the AP_HAL
functions. Besides removing indirection that is not necessary for such
functions, this patch ends up reducing the code size in the call sites.
For example, building ArduCopter for PX4 with this change (compared to
before introduction of the functions) yields almost 3k bytes of code
size.
# ArduCopter build before the functions (1b29a1af46)
text data bss dec hex filename
895264 2812 62732 960808 ea928 /.../px4fmu-v2_APM.build/firmware.elf
# ArduCopter build after this patch
text data bss dec hex filename
892264 2812 62732 957808 e9d70 /.../px4fmu-v2_APM.build/firmware.elf
A later patch will remove the unused functions in the Schedulers.
Global revision of message severity values.
Required also change to the low priority function gcs_send_text_fmt()
on GCS_Mavlink.cpp to disable the automatic setting of priority on
messages sent by this function
Remove the checks for HAL_CPU_CLASS > HAL_CPU_CLASS_16 and
HAL_CPU_CLASS >= HAL_CPU_CLASS_75. Corresponding dead code will be
removed on separate commits.
"%S" is used for wide string, but we are passing a char*. Use lowercase
in this case to remove warnings like this:
libraries/AP_InertialSensor/AP_InertialSensor.cpp: In member function
'bool AP_InertialSensor::calibrate_accel(AP_InertialSensor_UserInteract*, float&, float&)':
libraries/AP_InertialSensor/AP_InertialSensor.cpp:620:61: warning:
format '%S' expects argument of type 'wchar_t*', but argument 3 has type 'const char*' [-Wformat=]
"Place vehicle %S and press any key.\n", msg);
^
Most of AP_Progmem is already gone so we can stop including it in most
of the places. The only places that need it are the ones using
pgm_read_*() APIs.
In some cases the header needed to be added in the .cpp since it was
removed from the .h to reduce scope. In those cases the headers were
also reordered.
prog_char and prog_char_t are now the same as char on supported
platforms. So, just change all places that use them and prefer char
instead.
AVR-specific places were not changed.
Now variables don't have to be declared with PROGMEM anymore, so remove
them. This was automated with:
git grep -l -z PROGMEM | xargs -0 sed -i 's/ PROGMEM / /g'
git grep -l -z PROGMEM | xargs -0 sed -i 's/PROGMEM//g'
The 2 commands were done so we don't leave behind spurious spaces.
AVR-specific places were not changed.
The PSTR is already define as a NOP for all supported platforms. It's
only needed for AVR so here we remove all the uses throughout the
codebase.
This was automated with a simple python script so it also converts
places which spans to multiple lines, removing the matching parentheses.
AVR-specific places were not changed.
Include board-specific files only when the board is used. Since these
should be exceptional cases, let the includer handle the ifdef instead
of putting ifdefs in every platform-specific header.
In the future we should evaluate whether the HAL for the board should
instantiate this.
Instead of requiring every program to specify the HAL related modules,
let the build system do it (in practice everything we compiled depended
on HAL anyway). This allow including only the necessary files in the
compilation.
The switching between different AP_HAL was happening by giving different
definitions of AP_HAL_BOARD_DRIVER, and the programs would use it to
instantiate.
A program or library code would have to explicitly include (and depend)
on the concrete implementation of the HAL, even when using it only via
interface.
The proposed change move this dependency to be link time. There is a
AP_HAL::get_HAL() function that is used by the client code. Each
implementation of HAL provides its own definition of this function,
returning the appropriate concrete instance.
Since this replaces the job of AP_HAL_BOARD_DRIVER, the definition was
removed.
The static variables for PX4 and VRBRAIN were named differently to avoid
shadowing the extern symbol 'hal'.