mirror of https://github.com/ArduPilot/ardupilot
187 lines
7.5 KiB
C++
187 lines
7.5 KiB
C++
/// -*- tab-width: 4; Mode: C++; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
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/*
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#include <AP_RSSI/AP_RSSI.h>
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#include <utility>
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extern const AP_HAL::HAL& hal;
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const AP_Param::GroupInfo AP_RSSI::var_info[] = {
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// @Param: TYPE
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// @DisplayName: RSSI Type
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// @Description: Radio Receiver RSSI type. If your radio receiver supports RSSI of some kind, set it here, then set its associated RSSI_XXXXX parameters, if any.
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// @Values: 0:Disabled,1:AnalogPin,2:RCChannelPwmValue
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// @User: Standard
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AP_GROUPINFO("TYPE", 0, AP_RSSI, rssi_type, 0),
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// @Param: ANA_PIN
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// @DisplayName: Receiver RSSI analog sensing pin
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// @Description: This selects an analog pin where the receiver RSSI voltage will be read.
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// @Values: 0:APM2 A0, 1:APM2 A1, 13:APM2 A13, 103:Pixhawk SBUS
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// @User: Standard
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AP_GROUPINFO("ANA_PIN", 1, AP_RSSI, rssi_analog_pin, 0),
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// @Param: PIN_LOW
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// @DisplayName: Receiver RSSI voltage low
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// @Description: This is the voltage value that the radio receiver will put on the RSSI_ANA_PIN when the signal strength is the weakest. Since some radio receivers put out inverted values from what you might otherwise expect, this isn't necessarily a lower value than RSSI_PIN_HIGH.
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// @Units: Volt
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// @Increment: 0.01
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// @Range: 0 5.0
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// @User: Standard
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AP_GROUPINFO("PIN_LOW", 2, AP_RSSI, rssi_analog_pin_range_low, 0.0f),
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// @Param: PIN_HIGH
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// @DisplayName: Receiver RSSI voltage high
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// @Description: This is the voltage value that the radio receiver will put on the RSSI_ANA_PIN when the signal strength is the strongest. Since some radio receivers put out inverted values from what you might otherwise expect, this isn't necessarily a higher value than RSSI_PIN_LOW.
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// @Units: Volt
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// @Increment: 0.01
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// @Range: 0 5.0
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// @User: Standard
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AP_GROUPINFO("PIN_HIGH", 3, AP_RSSI, rssi_analog_pin_range_high, 5.0f),
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// @Param: CHANNEL
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// @DisplayName: Receiver RSSI channel number
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// @Description: The channel number where RSSI will be output by the radio receiver.
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// @Units:
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// @Values: 5:Channel5,6:Channel6,7:Channel7,8:Channel8
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// @User: Standard
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AP_GROUPINFO("CHANNEL", 4, AP_RSSI, rssi_channel, 0),
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// @Param: CHAN_LOW
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// @DisplayName: Receiver RSSI PWM low value
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// @Description: This is the PWM value that the radio receiver will put on the RSSI_CHANNEL when the signal strength is the weakest. Since some radio receivers put out inverted values from what you might otherwise expect, this isn't necessarily a lower value than RSSI_CHAN_HIGH.
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// @Units: Microseconds
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// @Range: 0 2000
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// @User: Standard
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AP_GROUPINFO("CHAN_LOW", 5, AP_RSSI, rssi_channel_low_pwm_value, 1000),
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// @Param: CHAN_HIGH
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// @DisplayName: Receiver RSSI PWM high value
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// @Description: This is the PWM value that the radio receiver will put on the RSSI_CHANNEL when the signal strength is the strongest. Since some radio receivers put out inverted values from what you might otherwise expect, this isn't necessarily a higher value than RSSI_CHAN_LOW.
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// @Units: Microseconds
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// @Range: 0 2000
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// @User: Standard
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AP_GROUPINFO("CHAN_HIGH", 6, AP_RSSI, rssi_channel_high_pwm_value, 2000),
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AP_GROUPEND
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};
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// Public
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// ------
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// constructor
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AP_RSSI::AP_RSSI()
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{
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AP_Param::setup_object_defaults(this, var_info);
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}
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// destructor
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AP_RSSI::~AP_RSSI(void)
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{
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}
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// Initialize the rssi object and prepare it for use
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void AP_RSSI::init()
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{
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// a pin for reading the receiver RSSI voltage. The scaling by 0.25
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// is to take the 0 to 1024 range down to an 8 bit range for MAVLink
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rssi_analog_source = hal.analogin->channel(ANALOG_INPUT_NONE);
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}
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// Read the receiver RSSI value as a float 0.0f - 1.0f.
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// 0.0 represents weakest signal, 1.0 represents maximum signal.
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float AP_RSSI::read_receiver_rssi()
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{
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// Default to 0 RSSI
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float receiver_rssi = 0.0f;
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switch (rssi_type) {
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case RssiType::RSSI_DISABLED :
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receiver_rssi = 0.0f;
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break;
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case RssiType::RSSI_ANALOG_PIN :
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receiver_rssi = read_pin_rssi();
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break;
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case RssiType::RSSI_RC_CHANNEL_VALUE :
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receiver_rssi = read_channel_rssi();
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break;
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default :
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receiver_rssi = 0.0f;
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break;
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}
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return receiver_rssi;
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}
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// Read the receiver RSSI value as an 8-bit integer
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// 0 represents weakest signal, 255 represents maximum signal.
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uint8_t AP_RSSI::read_receiver_rssi_uint8()
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{
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return read_receiver_rssi() * 255;
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}
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// Private
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// -------
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// read the RSSI value from an analog pin - returns float in range 0.0 to 1.0
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float AP_RSSI::read_pin_rssi()
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{
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rssi_analog_source->set_pin(rssi_analog_pin);
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float current_analog_voltage = rssi_analog_source->voltage_average();
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return scale_and_constrain_float_rssi(current_analog_voltage, rssi_analog_pin_range_low, rssi_analog_pin_range_high);
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}
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// read the RSSI value from a PWM value on a RC channel
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float AP_RSSI::read_channel_rssi()
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{
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uint16_t rssi_channel_value = hal.rcin->read(rssi_channel-1);
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float channel_rssi = scale_and_constrain_float_rssi(rssi_channel_value, rssi_channel_low_pwm_value, rssi_channel_high_pwm_value);
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return channel_rssi;
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}
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// Scale and constrain a float rssi value to 0.0 to 1.0 range
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float AP_RSSI::scale_and_constrain_float_rssi(float current_rssi_value, float low_rssi_range, float high_rssi_range)
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{
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float rssi_value_range = fabsf(high_rssi_range - low_rssi_range);
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if (is_zero(rssi_value_range)) {
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// User range isn't meaningful, return 0 for RSSI (and avoid divide by zero)
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return 0.0f;
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}
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// Note that user-supplied ranges may be inverted and we accommodate that here.
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// (Some radio receivers put out inverted ranges for RSSI-type values).
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bool range_is_inverted = (high_rssi_range < low_rssi_range);
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// Constrain to the possible range - values outside are clipped to ends
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current_rssi_value = constrain_float(current_rssi_value,
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range_is_inverted ? high_rssi_range : low_rssi_range,
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range_is_inverted ? low_rssi_range : high_rssi_range);
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if (range_is_inverted)
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{
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// Swap values so we can treat them as low->high uniformly in the code that follows
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current_rssi_value = high_rssi_range + abs(current_rssi_value - low_rssi_range);
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std::swap(low_rssi_range, high_rssi_range);
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}
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// Scale the value down to a 0.0 - 1.0 range
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float rssi_value_scaled = (current_rssi_value - low_rssi_range) / rssi_value_range;
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// Make absolutely sure the value is clipped to the 0.0 - 1.0 range. This should handle things if the
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// value retrieved falls outside the user-supplied range.
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return constrain_float(rssi_value_scaled, 0.0f, 1.0f);
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}
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