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*/
#include
#include
#include
#include "lua_scripts.h"
// ensure that we have a set of stack sizes, and enforce constraints around it
// except for the minimum size, these are allowed to be defined by the build system
#undef SCRIPTING_STACK_MIN_SIZE
#define SCRIPTING_STACK_MIN_SIZE (8 * 1024)
#if !defined(SCRIPTING_STACK_SIZE)
#define SCRIPTING_STACK_SIZE (17 * 1024) // Linux experiences stack corruption at ~16.25KB when handed bad scripts
#endif // !defined(SCRIPTING_STACK_SIZE)
#if !defined(SCRIPTING_STACK_MAX_SIZE)
#define SCRIPTING_STACK_MAX_SIZE (64 * 1024)
#endif // !defined(SCRIPTING_STACK_MAX_SIZE)
#if !defined(SCRIPTING_HEAP_SIZE)
#if CONFIG_HAL_BOARD == HAL_BOARD_SITL || CONFIG_HAL_BOARD == HAL_BOARD_LINUX || HAL_MEM_CLASS >= HAL_MEM_CLASS_1000
#define SCRIPTING_HEAP_SIZE (200 * 1024)
#elif HAL_MEM_CLASS >= HAL_MEM_CLASS_500
#define SCRIPTING_HEAP_SIZE (100 * 1024)
#else
#define SCRIPTING_HEAP_SIZE (43 * 1024)
#endif
#endif // !defined(SCRIPTING_HEAP_SIZE)
static_assert(SCRIPTING_STACK_SIZE >= SCRIPTING_STACK_MIN_SIZE, "Scripting requires a larger minimum stack size");
static_assert(SCRIPTING_STACK_SIZE <= SCRIPTING_STACK_MAX_SIZE, "Scripting requires a smaller stack size");
#ifndef SCRIPTING_ENABLE_DEFAULT
#define SCRIPTING_ENABLE_DEFAULT 0
#endif
extern const AP_HAL::HAL& hal;
const AP_Param::GroupInfo AP_Scripting::var_info[] = {
// @Param: ENABLE
// @DisplayName: Enable Scripting
// @Description: Controls if scripting is enabled
// @Values: 0:None,1:Lua Scripts
// @RebootRequired: True
// @User: Advanced
AP_GROUPINFO_FLAGS("ENABLE", 1, AP_Scripting, _enable, SCRIPTING_ENABLE_DEFAULT, AP_PARAM_FLAG_ENABLE),
// @Param: VM_I_COUNT
// @DisplayName: Scripting Virtual Machine Instruction Count
// @Description: The number virtual machine instructions that can be run before considering a script to have taken an excessive amount of time
// @Range: 1000 1000000
// @Increment: 10000
// @User: Advanced
AP_GROUPINFO("VM_I_COUNT", 2, AP_Scripting, _script_vm_exec_count, 10000),
// @Param: HEAP_SIZE
// @DisplayName: Scripting Heap Size
// @Description: Amount of memory available for scripting
// @Range: 1024 1048576
// @Increment: 1024
// @User: Advanced
// @RebootRequired: True
AP_GROUPINFO("HEAP_SIZE", 3, AP_Scripting, _script_heap_size, SCRIPTING_HEAP_SIZE),
// @Param: DEBUG_OPTS
// @DisplayName: Scripting Debug Level
// @Description: Debugging options
// @Bitmask: 0:No Scripts to run message if all scripts have stopped, 1:Runtime messages for memory usage and execution time, 2:Suppress logging scripts to dataflash, 3:log runtime memory usage and execution time, 4:Disable pre-arm check
// @User: Advanced
AP_GROUPINFO("DEBUG_OPTS", 4, AP_Scripting, _debug_options, 0),
// @Param: USER1
// @DisplayName: Scripting User Parameter1
// @Description: General purpose user variable input for scripts
// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO("USER1", 5, AP_Scripting, _user[0], 0.0),
// @Param: USER2
// @DisplayName: Scripting User Parameter2
// @Description: General purpose user variable input for scripts
// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO("USER2", 6, AP_Scripting, _user[1], 0.0),
// @Param: USER3
// @DisplayName: Scripting User Parameter3
// @Description: General purpose user variable input for scripts
// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO("USER3", 7, AP_Scripting, _user[2], 0.0),
// @Param: USER4
// @DisplayName: Scripting User Parameter4
// @Description: General purpose user variable input for scripts
// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO("USER4", 8, AP_Scripting, _user[3], 0.0),
// @Param: USER5
// @DisplayName: Scripting User Parameter5
// @Description: General purpose user variable input for scripts
// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO("USER5", 10, AP_Scripting, _user[4], 0.0),
// @Param: USER6
// @DisplayName: Scripting User Parameter6
// @Description: General purpose user variable input for scripts
// @User: Standard
AP_GROUPINFO("USER6", 11, AP_Scripting, _user[5], 0.0),
// @Param: DIR_DISABLE
// @DisplayName: Directory disable
// @Description: This will stop scripts being loaded from the given locations
// @Bitmask: 0:ROMFS, 1:APM/scripts
// @RebootRequired: True
// @User: Advanced
AP_GROUPINFO("DIR_DISABLE", 9, AP_Scripting, _dir_disable, 0),
AP_GROUPEND
};
AP_Scripting::AP_Scripting() {
AP_Param::setup_object_defaults(this, var_info);
#if CONFIG_HAL_BOARD == HAL_BOARD_SITL
if (_singleton != nullptr) {
AP_HAL::panic("Scripting must be a singleton");
}
#endif // CONFIG_HAL_BOARD == HAL_BOARD_SITL
_singleton = this;
}
void AP_Scripting::init(void) {
if (!_enable) {
return;
}
const char *dir_name = SCRIPTING_DIRECTORY;
if (AP::FS().mkdir(dir_name)) {
if (errno != EEXIST) {
gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_INFO, "Scripting: failed to create (%s)", dir_name);
}
}
if (!hal.scheduler->thread_create(FUNCTOR_BIND_MEMBER(&AP_Scripting::thread, void),
"Scripting", SCRIPTING_STACK_SIZE, AP_HAL::Scheduler::PRIORITY_SCRIPTING, 0)) {
gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_ERROR, "Scripting: %s", "failed to start");
_thread_failed = true;
}
}
MAV_RESULT AP_Scripting::handle_command_int_packet(const mavlink_command_int_t &packet) {
switch ((SCRIPTING_CMD)packet.param1) {
case SCRIPTING_CMD_REPL_START:
return repl_start() ? MAV_RESULT_ACCEPTED : MAV_RESULT_FAILED;
case SCRIPTING_CMD_REPL_STOP:
repl_stop();
return MAV_RESULT_ACCEPTED;
case SCRIPTING_CMD_STOP:
_restart = false;
_stop = true;
return MAV_RESULT_ACCEPTED;
case SCRIPTING_CMD_STOP_AND_RESTART:
_restart = true;
_stop = true;
return MAV_RESULT_ACCEPTED;
case SCRIPTING_CMD_ENUM_END: // cope with MAVLink generator appending to our enum
break;
}
return MAV_RESULT_UNSUPPORTED;
}
bool AP_Scripting::repl_start(void) {
if (terminal.session) { // it's already running, this is fine
return true;
}
// nuke the old folder and all contents
struct stat st;
if ((AP::FS().stat(REPL_DIRECTORY, &st) == -1) &&
(AP::FS().unlink(REPL_DIRECTORY) == -1) &&
(errno != EEXIST)) {
gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_INFO, "Scripting: Unable to delete old REPL %s", strerror(errno));
}
// create a new folder
AP::FS().mkdir(REPL_DIRECTORY);
// delete old files in case we couldn't
AP::FS().unlink(REPL_DIRECTORY "/in");
AP::FS().unlink(REPL_DIRECTORY "/out");
// make the output pointer
terminal.output_fd = AP::FS().open(REPL_OUT, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC);
if (terminal.output_fd == -1) {
gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_INFO, "Scripting: %s", "Unable to make new REPL");
return false;
}
terminal.session = true;
return true;
}
void AP_Scripting::repl_stop(void) {
terminal.session = false;
// can't do any more cleanup here, closing the open FD's is the REPL's responsibility
}
/*
avoid optimisation of the thread function. This avoids nasty traps
where setjmp/longjmp does not properly handle save/restore of
floating point registers on exceptions. This is an extra protection
over the top of the fix in luaD_rawrunprotected() for the same issue
*/
#pragma GCC push_options
#pragma GCC optimize ("O0")
void AP_Scripting::thread(void) {
while (true) {
// reset flags
_stop = false;
_restart = false;
_init_failed = false;
lua_scripts *lua = new lua_scripts(_script_vm_exec_count, _script_heap_size, _debug_options, terminal);
if (lua == nullptr || !lua->heap_allocated()) {
gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_CRITICAL, "Scripting: %s", "Unable to allocate memory");
_init_failed = true;
} else {
// run won't return while scripting is still active
lua->run();
// only reachable if the lua backend has died for any reason
gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_CRITICAL, "Scripting: %s", "stopped");
}
delete lua;
lua = nullptr;
// clear allocated i2c devices
for (uint8_t i=0; idelay(1000);
if (!enabled()) {
// enable must be put to 0 and back to 1 to restart from params
cleared = true;
continue;
}
// must be enabled to get this far
if (cleared || _restart) {
gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_CRITICAL, "Scripting: %s", "restarted");
break;
}
if ((_debug_options.get() & uint8_t(lua_scripts::DebugLevel::NO_SCRIPTS_TO_RUN)) != 0) {
gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_DEBUG, "Scripting: %s", "stopped");
}
}
}
}
#pragma GCC pop_options
void AP_Scripting::handle_mission_command(const AP_Mission::Mission_Command& cmd_in)
{
if (!_enable) {
return;
}
if (mission_data == nullptr) {
// load buffer
mission_data = new ObjectBuffer(mission_cmd_queue_size);
if (mission_data != nullptr && mission_data->get_size() == 0) {
delete mission_data;
mission_data = nullptr;
}
if (mission_data == nullptr) {
gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_INFO, "Scripting: %s", "unable to receive mission command");
return;
}
}
struct scripting_mission_cmd cmd {cmd_in.p1,
cmd_in.content.scripting.p1,
cmd_in.content.scripting.p2,
cmd_in.content.scripting.p3,
AP_HAL::millis()};
mission_data->push(cmd);
}
bool AP_Scripting::arming_checks(size_t buflen, char *buffer) const
{
if (!enabled() || ((_debug_options.get() & uint8_t(lua_scripts::DebugLevel::DISABLE_PRE_ARM)) != 0)) {
return true;
}
if (_thread_failed) {
hal.util->snprintf(buffer, buflen, "Scripting: %s", "failed to start");
return false;
}
if (_init_failed) {
hal.util->snprintf(buffer, buflen, "Scripting: %s", "out of memory");
return false;
}
lua_scripts::get_last_error_semaphore()->take_blocking();
const char *error_buf = lua_scripts::get_last_error_message();
if (error_buf != nullptr) {
hal.util->snprintf(buffer, buflen, "Scripting: %s", error_buf);
lua_scripts::get_last_error_semaphore()->give();
return false;
}
lua_scripts::get_last_error_semaphore()->give();
return true;
}
void AP_Scripting::restart_all()
{
_restart = true;
_stop = true;
}
AP_Scripting *AP_Scripting::_singleton = nullptr;
namespace AP {
AP_Scripting *scripting() {
return AP_Scripting::get_singleton();
}
}