ardupilot/libraries/AP_Logger
Peter Barker 771f8855b7 AP_Logger: correct use of nullptr in SITL structure sanity checks
A developer might be able to craft a fault such that s could be nullptr here.  They would need to work at it, but we can do better.
2023-08-14 22:25:50 +10:00
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examples
AP_Logger.cpp AP_Logger: add Write_NamedValueFloat 2023-07-18 11:34:31 +10:00
AP_Logger.h AP_Logger: add Write_NamedValueFloat 2023-07-18 11:34:31 +10:00
AP_Logger_Backend.cpp AP_Logger: correct use of nullptr in SITL structure sanity checks 2023-08-14 22:25:50 +10:00
AP_Logger_Backend.h AP_Logger: remove requirement to know storage type of fence item in headers 2023-06-24 14:21:01 +10:00
AP_Logger_Block.cpp AP_Logger: remove unused counter 2023-07-13 11:02:40 +10:00
AP_Logger_Block.h
AP_Logger_DataFlash.cpp
AP_Logger_DataFlash.h
AP_Logger_File.cpp AP_Logger: use AP_AHRS_ENABLED define 2023-06-24 14:21:01 +10:00
AP_Logger_File.h
AP_Logger_MAVLink.cpp
AP_Logger_MAVLink.h
AP_Logger_MAVLinkLogTransfer.cpp
AP_Logger_W25N01GV.cpp
AP_Logger_W25N01GV.h
AP_Logger_config.h AP_Logger: simplify setting of HAL_LOGGER_FENCE_ENABLED 2023-06-24 14:21:01 +10:00
LogFile.cpp AP_Logger: expand servo status logging 2023-05-09 09:40:53 +10:00
LogStructure.h AP_Logger: trim LogStructure base off included code 2023-08-01 10:07:28 +10:00
LoggerMessageWriter.cpp AP_Logger: remove requirement to know storage type of fence item in headers 2023-06-24 14:21:01 +10:00
LoggerMessageWriter.h
README.md

README.md

Logger Notes

Format Types

The format type specifies the amount of storage required for the entry and how the content should be interpreted.

Char C Type
a int16_t[32]
b int8_t
B uint8_t
h int16_t
H uint16_t
i int32_t
I uint32_t
f float
d double
n char[4]
N char[16]
Z char[64]
L int32_t latitude/longitude (so -35.1332423 becomes -351332423)
M uint8_t flight mode
q int64_t
Q uint64_t

Legacy field types - do not use. These have been replaced by using the base C type and an appropriate multiplier column entry.

Char CType+Mult
c int16_t * 100
C uint16_t * 100
e int32_t * 100
E uint32_t * 100

Units

All units here should be base units. This means battery capacity uses "amp * second" not "milliAmp * hours". Please keep the names consistent with Tools/autotest/param_metadata/param.py:33

Char Unit Abbrev. Description Notes
'-' "" no units e.g. Pi or a string
'?' "UNKNOWN" Units which haven't been worked out yet....
'A' "A" Ampere
'd' "deg" of the angular variety -180 to 180
'b' "B" bytes
'k' "deg/s" degrees per second Not an SI unit, but in some situations more user-friendly than radians per second
'D' "deglatitude" degrees of latitude
'e' "deg/s/s" degrees per second per second Not an SI unit, but in some situations more user-friendly than radians per second^2
'E' "rad/s" radians per second
'G' "Gauss" Gauss Not an SI unit, but 1 tesla = 10000 gauss so a simple replacement is not possible here
'h' "degheading" 0.? to 359.?
'i' "A.s" Ampere second
'J' "W.s" Joule (Watt second)
'l' "l" litres
'L' "rad/s/s" radians per second per second
'm' "m" metres
'n' "m/s" metres per second
'N' "N" Newton
'o' "m/s/s" metres per second per second
'O' "degC" degrees Celsius Not an SI unit, but Kelvin is too cumbersome for most users
'%' "%" percent
'S' "satellites" number of satellites
's' "s" seconds
'q' "rpm" revolutions per minute Not an SI unit, but sometimes more intuitive than Hertz
'r' "rad" radians
'U' "deglongitude" degrees of longitude
'u' "ppm" pulses per minute
'v' "V" Volt
'P' "Pa" Pascal
'w' "Ohm" Ohm
'W' "W" watt
'X' "W.h" watt hour
'Y' "us" pulse width modulation in microseconds
'z' "Hz" Hertz
'#' "instance" (e.g.)Sensor instance number

Multipliers

This multiplier information applies to the raw value present in the log. Any adjustment implied by the format field (e.g. the "centi" in "centidegrees" is IGNORED for the purposes of scaling. Essentially "format" simply tells you the C-type, and format-type h (int16_t) is equivalent to format-type c (int16_t*100) tl;dr a GCS shouldn't/mustn't infer any scaling from the unit name

Char Multiplier Description
'-' 0 no multiplier e.g. char[4]
'?' 1 multipliers which haven't been worked out yet
'2' 1e2
'1' 1e1
'0' 1e0 x1
'A' 1e-1
'B' 1e-2
'C' 1e-3
'D' 1e-4
'E' 1e-5
'F' 1e-6
'G' 1e-7
'I' 1e-9
'!' 3.6 (milliampere * hour => ampere * second) and (km/h => m/s)
'/' 3600 (ampere * hour => ampere * second)