// -*- tab-width: 4; Mode: C++; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t -*- #include #include #include #include "GPS.h" extern const AP_HAL::HAL& hal; #define GPS_DEBUGGING 0 #if GPS_DEBUGGING # define Debug(fmt, args ...) do {hal.console->printf("%s:%d: " fmt "\n", __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, ## args); hal.scheduler->delay(0); } while(0) #else # define Debug(fmt, args ...) #endif void GPS::update(void) { bool result; uint32_t tnow; // call the GPS driver to process incoming data result = read(); tnow = hal.scheduler->millis(); // if we did not get a message, and the idle timer has expired, re-init if (!result) { if ((tnow - _idleTimer) > idleTimeout) { Debug("gps read timeout %lu %lu", (unsigned long)tnow, (unsigned long)_idleTimer); _status = NO_GPS; init(_nav_setting); // reset the idle timer _idleTimer = tnow; } } else { // we got a message, update our status correspondingly _status = fix ? GPS_OK : NO_FIX; valid_read = true; new_data = true; // reset the idle timer _idleTimer = tnow; if (_status == GPS_OK) { last_fix_time = _idleTimer; _last_ground_speed_cm = ground_speed; if (_have_raw_velocity) { // the GPS is able to give us velocity numbers directly _velocity_north = _vel_north * 0.01; _velocity_east = _vel_east * 0.01; _velocity_down = _vel_down * 0.01; } else { float gps_heading = ToRad(ground_course * 0.01); float gps_speed = ground_speed * 0.01; float sin_heading, cos_heading; cos_heading = cos(gps_heading); sin_heading = sin(gps_heading); _velocity_north = gps_speed * cos_heading; _velocity_east = gps_speed * sin_heading; // no good way to get descent rate _velocity_down = 0; } } } } void GPS::setHIL(uint32_t _time, float _latitude, float _longitude, float _altitude, float _ground_speed, float _ground_course, float _speed_3d, uint8_t _num_sats) { } // XXX this is probably the wrong way to do it, too void GPS::_error(const char *msg) { hal.console->println(msg); } /// /// write a block of configuration data to a GPS /// void GPS::_write_progstr_block(AP_HAL::UARTDriver *_fs, const prog_char *pstr, uint8_t size) { while (size--) { _fs->write(pgm_read_byte(pstr++)); } } /* a prog_char block queue, used to send out config commands to a GPS in 16 byte chunks. This saves us having to have a 128 byte GPS send buffer, while allowing us to avoid a long delay in sending GPS init strings while waiting for the GPS auto detection to happen */ // maximum number of pending progstrings #define PROGSTR_QUEUE_SIZE 3 struct progstr_queue { const prog_char *pstr; uint8_t ofs, size; }; static struct { AP_HAL::UARTDriver *fs; uint8_t queue_size; uint8_t idx, next_idx; struct progstr_queue queue[PROGSTR_QUEUE_SIZE]; } progstr_state; void GPS::_send_progstr(AP_HAL::UARTDriver *_fs, const prog_char *pstr, uint8_t size) { progstr_state.fs = _fs; struct progstr_queue *q = &progstr_state.queue[progstr_state.next_idx]; q->pstr = pstr; q->size = size; q->ofs = 0; progstr_state.next_idx++; if (progstr_state.next_idx == PROGSTR_QUEUE_SIZE) { progstr_state.next_idx = 0; } } void GPS::_update_progstr(void) { struct progstr_queue *q = &progstr_state.queue[progstr_state.idx]; // quick return if nothing to do if (q->size == 0 || progstr_state.fs->tx_pending()) { return; } uint8_t nbytes = q->size - q->ofs; if (nbytes > 16) { nbytes = 16; } _write_progstr_block(progstr_state.fs, q->pstr+q->ofs, nbytes); q->ofs += nbytes; if (q->ofs == q->size) { q->size = 0; progstr_state.idx++; if (progstr_state.idx == PROGSTR_QUEUE_SIZE) { progstr_state.idx = 0; } } }