#ifndef __AP_HAL_LINUX_H__ #define __AP_HAL_LINUX_H__ /* Your layer exports should depend on AP_HAL.h ONLY. */ #include /** * Umbrella header for AP_HAL_Linux module. * The module header exports singleton instances which must conform the * AP_HAL::HAL interface. It may only expose implementation details (class * names, headers) via the Linux namespace. * The class implementing AP_HAL::HAL should be called HAL_Linux and exist * in the global namespace. There should be a single const instance of the * HAL_Linux class called AP_HAL_Linux, instantiated in the HAL_Linux_Class.cpp * and exported as `extern const HAL_Linux AP_HAL_Linux;` in HAL_Linux_Class.h * * All declaration and compilation should be guarded by CONFIG_HAL_BOARD macros. * In this case, we're using CONFIG_HAL_BOARD == HAL_BOARD_LINUX. * When creating a new HAL, declare a new HAL_BOARD_ in AP_HAL/AP_HAL_Boards.h * * The module should also export an appropriate AP_HAL_MAIN() macro iff the * appropriate CONFIG_HAL_BOARD value is set. * The AP_HAL_MAIN macro expands to a main function (either an `int main (void)` * or `int main (int argc, const char * argv[]), depending on platform) of an * ArduPilot application, whose entry points are the c++ functions * `void setup()` and `void loop()`, ala Arduino. */ #if CONFIG_HAL_BOARD == HAL_BOARD_LINUX #include "HAL_Linux_Class.h" #include "AP_HAL_Linux_Main.h" #endif // CONFIG_HAL_BOARD #endif //__AP_HAL_LINUX_H__