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.
- previously we only kept track of starting flying while in auto which gets reset when switching in and out of auto and on takeoff/land. Now we keep track of a "global" one that will track the is_flying flag regardless of the flight mode.
- enabled via new param LAND_ABORT_THR default is 0 (disabled)
- Triggered via 95% throttle during landing, a landing abort will take place.
- This copies all takeoff params for right now, we can make this better later if needed
- added mission item command to NAV_LAND which is the abort takeoff altitude. If 0 then use last takeoff if available, else use 30m
- hold heading, just like takeoff, until altitude is reached
- pitch is constrained to takeoff pitch, or else 10deg if not available
- After abort altitude is reached, the normal landing restart happens (DO_LAND_START or decrement mission)
- restart landing by jumping to DO_LAND_START or decrement mission on mode change
This behavior is excessively paranoid about clearing the flag so now it's extra sticky. You can only clear the is_crashed flag when:
- changing modes
- starting to execute a takeoff wp (if mission/index gets reset while still in auto)
- while in takeoff and throttle is suppressed it's held false
behavior that was removed:
- clear flag when starting to execute any nav cmd (reached next wp)
- if while crashed, you "start flying again" (non-sticky)
due to zero-ish vibration in SITL, the is_flying check thinks you're not flying, and this thinks you crashed. This is a SITL specific problem but it brings to light that *if* someone actually had a very low vibration aircraft we don't want to crash them. So, the vibe test has been removed for now. A better test is a variance on the accel