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# Testing with DDS/micro-Ros
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## Architecture
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Ardupilot contains the DDS Client library, which can run as SITL. Then, the DDS application runs a ROS2 node, an EProsima Integration Service, and the MicroXRCE Agent. The two systems communicate over serial, which is the only supported protocol in Ardupilot MicroXCE DDS at this time.
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```mermaid
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---
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title: Hardware Serial Port Loopback
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---
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graph LR
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subgraph Linux Computer
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subgraph Ardupilot SITL
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veh[sim_vehicle.py] <--> xrceClient[EProsima Micro XRCE DDS Client]
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xrceClient <--> port1[devUSB1]
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end
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subgraph DDS Application
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ros[ROS2 Node] <--> agent[Micro ROS Agent]
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agent <--> port2[devUSB2]
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end
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port1 <--> port2
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end
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```
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Currently, serial is the only supported transport, but there are plans to add IP-based transport over ethernet.
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## Installing Build Dependencies
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While DDS support in Ardupilot is mostly through git submodules, another tool needs to be available on your system: Micro XRCE DDS Gen.
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- Go to a directory on your system to clone the repo (perhaps next to `ardupilot`)
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- Install java
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```console
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sudo apt install default-jre
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````
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- Follow instructions [here](https://micro-xrce-dds.docs.eprosima.com/en/latest/installation.html#installing-the-micro-xrce-dds-gen-tool) to install the generator, but use `develop` branch instead of `master` (for now).
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```console
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git clone -b develop --recurse-submodules https://github.com/eProsima/Micro-XRCE-DDS-Gen.git
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cd Micro-XRCE-DDS-Gen
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./gradlew assemble
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```
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- Add the generator directory to $PATH.
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```console
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# Add this to ~/.bashrc
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export PATH=$PATH:/your/path/to/Micro-XRCE-DDS-Gen/scripts
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```
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- Test it
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```console
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cd /path/to/ardupilot
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microxrceddsgen -version
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# openjdk version "11.0.18" 2023-01-17
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# OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.18+10-post-Ubuntu-0ubuntu122.04)
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# OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.18+10-post-Ubuntu-0ubuntu122.04, mixed mode, sharing)
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# microxrceddsgen version: 1.0.0beta2
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```
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> :warning: **If you have installed FastDDS or FastDDSGen globally on your system**:
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eProsima's libraries and the packaging system in Ardupilot are not determistic in this scenario.
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You may experience the wrong version of a library brought in, or runtime segfaults.
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For now, avoid having simultaneous local and global installs.
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If you followed the [global install](https://fast-dds.docs.eprosima.com/en/latest/installation/sources/sources_linux.html#global-installation)
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section, you should remove it and switch to local install.
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## Setup serial for SITL with DDS
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On Linux, creating a virtual serial port will be necessary to use serial in SITL, because of that install socat.
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```
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install socat
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```
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## Setup ardupilot for SITL with DDS
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Set up your [SITL](https://ardupilot.org/dev/docs/setting-up-sitl-on-linux.html).
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Run the simulator with the following command. Take note how two parameters need adjusting from default to use DDS.
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| Name | Description |
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| SERIAL1_BAUD | The serial baud rate for DDS |
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| SERIAL1_PROTOCOL | Set this to 45 to use DDS on the serial port |
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```bash
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# Wipe params till you see "AP: ArduPilot Ready"
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# Select your favorite vehicle type
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sim_vehicle.py -w -v ArduPlane
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# Set params
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param set SERIAL1_BAUD 115
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# See libraries/AP_SerialManager/AP_SerialManager.h AP_SerialManager SerialProtocol_DDS_XRCE
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param set SERIAL1_PROTOCOL 45
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```
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## Setup ROS 2 and micro-ROS
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Follow the steps to use the microROS Agent
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- Install ROS Humble (as described here)
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- https://docs.ros.org/en/humble/Installation/Ubuntu-Install-Debians.html
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- Install and run the microROS agent (as descibed here). Make sure to use the `humble` branch.
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- Follow [the instructions](https://micro.ros.org/docs/tutorials/core/first_application_linux/) for the following:
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- Do "Installing ROS 2 and the micro-ROS build system"
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- Skip the docker run command, build it locally instead
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- Skip "Creating a new firmware workspace"
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- Skip "Building the firmware"
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- Do "Creating the micro-ROS agent"
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- Source your ROS workspace
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Until this [PR](https://github.com/micro-ROS/micro-ROS.github.io/pull/401) is merged, ignore the notes about `foxy`. It works on `humble`.
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## Using the ROS2 CLI to Read Ardupilot Data
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After your setups are complete, do the following:
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- Source the ros2 installation
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```bash
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source /opt/ros/humble/setup.bash
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```
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- Start a virtual serial port with socat. Take note of the two `/dev/pts/*` ports. If yours are different, substitute as needed.
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```bash
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socat -d -d pty,raw,echo=0 pty,raw,echo=0
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>>> 2023/02/21 05:26:06 socat[334] N PTY is /dev/pts/1
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>>> 2023/02/21 05:26:06 socat[334] N PTY is /dev/pts/2
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>>> 2023/02/21 05:26:06 socat[334] N starting data transfer loop with FDs [5,5] and [7,7]
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```
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- Run the microROS agent
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```bash
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cd ardupilot/libraries/AP_DDS
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ros2 run micro_ros_agent micro_ros_agent serial -b 115200 -D /dev/pts/2 -r dds_xrce_profile.xml # (assuming we are using tty/pts/2 for DDS Application)
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```
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- Run SITL (remember to kill any terminals running ardupilot SITL beforehand)
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```bash
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sim_vehicle.py -v ArduPlane -D --console --enable-dds -A "--uartC=uart:/dev/pts/1" # (assuming we are using /dev/pts/1 for Ardupilot SITL)
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```
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- You should be able to see the agent here and view the data output.
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```bash
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$ ros2 node list
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/Ardupilot_DDS_XRCE_Client
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$ ros2 topic list -v
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Published topics:
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* /ROS2_Time [builtin_interfaces/msg/Time] 1 publisher
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* /parameter_events [rcl_interfaces/msg/ParameterEvent] 1 publisher
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* /rosout [rcl_interfaces/msg/Log] 1 publisher
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Subscribed topics:
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$ ros2 topic hz /ROS2_Time
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average rate: 50.115
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min: 0.012s max: 0.024s std dev: 0.00328s window: 52
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$ ros2 topic echo /ROS2_Time
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sec: 1678668735
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nanosec: 729410000
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---
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```
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## Adding DDS messages to Ardupilot
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Unlike the use of ROS 2 `.msg` files, since Ardupilot supports native DDS, the message files follow [OMG IDL DDS v4.2](https://www.omg.org/spec/IDL/4.2/PDF).
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This package is intended to work with any `.idl` file complying with those extensions, with some limitations.
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1. IDL files need to be in the same folder, and modified includes.
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1. Topic types can't use alias types.
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1. Arrays need manually edited type names.
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Over time, these restrictions will ideally go away.
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To get a new IDL file from ROS2, follow this process:
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```console
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cd ardupilot
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source /opt/ros/humble/setup.bash
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# Find the IDL file
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find /opt/ros/$ROS_DISTRO -type f -wholename \*builtin_interfaces/msg/Time.idl
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# Create the directory in the source tree if it doesn't exist
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mkdir -p libraries/AP_DDS_Client/Idl/builtin_interfaces/msg/
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# Copy the IDL
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cp -r /opt/ros/humble/share/builtin_interfaces/msg/Time.idl libraries/AP_DDS_Client/Idl/builtin_interfaces/msg/
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# Now, apply the mods manually to be compliant with MicroXRCEDDSGen limitations
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# Create an output directory to test it
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mkdir -p /tmp/xrce_out
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# Run the generator
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microxrceddsgen -replace -d /tmp/xrce_out libraries/AP_DDS_Client/Idl/builtin_interfaces/msg/Time.idl
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# cat /tmp/xrce_out/
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```
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