/* 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 . */ #pragma once #include #include #include "AP_BattMonitor.h" class AP_BattMonitor_Backend { public: // constructor. This incorporates initialisation as well. AP_BattMonitor_Backend(AP_BattMonitor &mon, AP_BattMonitor::BattMonitor_State &mon_state, AP_BattMonitor_Params ¶ms); // we declare a virtual destructor so that BattMonitor driver can // override with a custom destructor if need be virtual ~AP_BattMonitor_Backend(void) {} // initialise virtual void init() {}; // read the latest battery voltage virtual void read() = 0; /// returns true if battery monitor instance provides time remaining info virtual bool has_time_remaining() const { return false; } /// returns true if battery monitor instance provides consumed energy info virtual bool has_consumed_energy() const { return false; } /// returns true if battery monitor instance provides current info virtual bool has_current() const = 0; // returns true if battery monitor provides individual cell voltages virtual bool has_cell_voltages() const { return false; } // returns true if battery monitor provides temperature virtual bool has_temperature() const { return false; } // capacity_remaining_pct - returns true if the battery % is available and writes to the percentage argument // returns false if the battery is unhealthy, does not have current monitoring, or the pack_capacity is too small virtual bool capacity_remaining_pct(uint8_t &percentage) const WARN_IF_UNUSED; // return true if cycle count can be provided and fills in cycles argument virtual bool get_cycle_count(uint16_t &cycles) const { return false; } /// get voltage with sag removed (based on battery current draw and resistance) /// this will always be greater than or equal to the raw voltage float voltage_resting_estimate() const; // update battery resistance estimate and voltage_resting_estimate void update_resistance_estimate(); // updates failsafe timers, and returns what failsafes are active virtual AP_BattMonitor::Failsafe update_failsafes(void); // returns false if we fail arming checks, in which case the buffer will be populated with a failure message bool arming_checks(char * buffer, size_t buflen) const; // reset remaining percentage to given value virtual bool reset_remaining(float percentage); // logging functions void Log_Write_BAT(const uint8_t instance, const uint64_t time_us) const; void Log_Write_BCL(const uint8_t instance, const uint64_t time_us) const; protected: AP_BattMonitor &_mon; // reference to front-end AP_BattMonitor::BattMonitor_State &_state; // reference to this instances state (held in the front-end) AP_BattMonitor_Params &_params; // reference to this instances parameters (held in the front-end) // checks what failsafes could be triggered void check_failsafe_types(bool &low_voltage, bool &low_capacity, bool &critical_voltage, bool &critical_capacity) const; private: // resistance estimate uint32_t _resistance_timer_ms; // system time of last resistance estimate update float _voltage_filt; // filtered voltage float _current_max_amps; // maximum current since start-up float _current_filt_amps; // filtered current float _resistance_voltage_ref; // voltage used for maximum resistance calculation float _resistance_current_ref; // current used for maximum resistance calculation };