// -*- tab-width: 4; Mode: C++; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- // // This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under // the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at // your option) any later version. // /// /// @file AP_Common.h /// @brief Common definitions and utility routines for the ArduPilot /// libraries. /// #ifndef _AP_COMMON_H #define _AP_COMMON_H // Get the common arduino functions #include "wiring.h" // ... and remove some of their stupid macros #undef round #undef abs // prog_char_t is used as a wrapper type for prog_char, which is // a character stored in flash. By using this wrapper type we can // auto-detect at compile time if a call to a string function is using // a flash-stored string or not typedef struct { char c; } prog_char_t; #include #include "include/menu.h" /// simple menu subsystem #include "c++.h" // c++ additions //#include "AP_Vector.h" //#include "AP_Loop.h" #include "AP_Var.h" //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /// @name Warning control //@{ // // Turn on/off warnings of interest. // // These warnings are normally suppressed by the Arduino IDE, // but with some minor hacks it's possible to have warnings // emitted. This helps greatly when diagnosing subtle issues. // #pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-Wall" #pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-Wextra" #pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-Wlogical-op" #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wredundant-decls" // Make some dire warnings into errors // // Some warnings indicate questionable code; rather than let // these slide, we force them to become errors so that the // developer has to find a safer alternative. // #pragma GCC diagnostic error "-Wfloat-equal" // The following is strictly for type-checking arguments to printf_P calls // in conjunction with a suitably modified Arduino IDE; never define for // production as it generates bad code. // #if PRINTF_FORMAT_WARNING_DEBUG # undef PSTR # define PSTR(_x) _x // help the compiler with printf_P # define float double // silence spurious format warnings for %f #else // This is a workaround for GCC bug c++/34734. // // The C++ compiler normally emits many spurious warnings for the use // of PSTR (even though it generates correct code). This workaround // has an equivalent effect but avoids the warnings, which otherwise // make finding real issues difficult. // # undef PROGMEM # define PROGMEM __attribute__(( section(".progmem.data") )) # undef PSTR # define PSTR(s) (__extension__({static prog_char __c[] PROGMEM = (s); \ (prog_char_t *)&__c[0];})) #endif // a varient of PSTR() for progmem strings passed to %S in printf() // this gets the gcc __format__ checking right #define FPSTR(s) (wchar_t *)(s) static inline int strcasecmp_P(const char *str1, const prog_char_t *pstr) { return strcasecmp_P(str1, (const prog_char *)pstr); } static inline int strcmp_P(const char *str1, const prog_char_t *pstr) { return strcmp_P(str1, (const prog_char *)pstr); } static inline size_t strlcat_P(char *buffer, const prog_char_t *pstr, size_t buffer_size) { return strlcat_P(buffer, (const prog_char *)pstr, buffer_size); } //@} /// /// @name Macros /// @{ /// Define a constant string in program memory. This is a little more obvious /// and less error-prone than typing the declaration out by hand. It's required /// when passing PROGMEM strings to static object constructors because the PSTR /// hack can't be used at global scope. /// #define PROGMEM_STRING(_v, _s) static const char _v[] PROGMEM = _s #define ToRad(x) (x*0.01745329252) // *pi/180 #define ToDeg(x) (x*57.2957795131) // *180/pi // @} //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /// @name Types /// /// Data structures and types used throughout the libraries and applications. 0 = default /// bit 0: Altitude is stored 0: Absolute, 1: Relative /// bit 1: Chnage Alt between WP 0: Gradually, 1: ASAP /// bit 2: /// bit 3: Req.to hit WP.alt to continue 0: No, 1: Yes /// bit 4: Relative to Home 0: No, 1: Yes /// bit 5: /// bit 6: /// bit 7: Move to next Command 0: YES, 1: Loiter until commanded //@{ struct Location { uint8_t id; ///< command id uint8_t options; ///< options bitmask (1<<0 = relative altitude) uint8_t p1; ///< param 1 int32_t alt; ///< param 2 - Altitude in centimeters (meters * 100) int32_t lat; ///< param 3 - Lattitude * 10**7 int32_t lng; ///< param 4 - Longitude * 10**7 }; //@} //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /// @name Conversions /// /// Conversion macros and factors. /// //@{ /// XXX this should probably be replaced with radians()/degrees(), but their /// inclusion in wiring.h makes doing that here difficult. #define ToDeg(x) (x*57.2957795131) // *180/pi #define ToRad(x) (x*0.01745329252) // *pi/180 //@} #endif // _AP_COMMON_H