- control allocation module with multirotor, VTOL standard, and tiltrotor support
- angular_velocity_controller
- See https://github.com/PX4/PX4-Autopilot/pull/13351 for details
Co-authored-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman Bapst <bapstroman@gmail.com>
The open flag `U` causes a deprecation warning starting with Python 3.4.
The option to open all kinds of newlines as `\n` has been replaced with
the argument `newline=None`. However, this argument is not available for
Python 2 unless we use `io.open` instead of `open`.
* Lists ROMFS files explicity instead of using GLOB_RECURSE
Previously, when ROMFS files that were not airframes were touched, the ROMFS
would not be rebuilt. The ROMFS files are now specified explicityl in a
CMakeLists.txt file that is located in the root ROMFS directory.
Now when one of the ROMFS files is touched the whole ROMFS is rebuilt.
When new files are added to the ROMFS, they need to be explicity added to
the CMakeLists in the ROMFS root directory.
* ROMFS: adds individual CMakeLists files in each subdirectory
Also moves the temporary ROMFS build directory to ${PX4_BINARY_DIR}/ROMFS/genromfs
so that the cmake_install.cmake files and the CMakeFiles directories (generated whenever
are not add_subdirectory() is called) are not generated in the temporary ROMFS directory
from which the ROMFS binary is created.
* cmake ROMFS generate add px4_add_romfs_files function
* ROMFS CMakeLists: adds explanatory comment to px4_add_romfs_files function
* ROMFS CMakeLists: updates copyright headers
If a text editor creates hidden save files, those will get copied into
the ROMFS. This is now fixed by deleting hidden files.
Also, the there was some available potential by removing the leading
whitespace.
When we open the file handle to write back the lines in binary mode, we don't change the line endings but instead leave them as they were before. This is impotant for Windows users as Python on Windows otherwise adds CRLF endings to the parameter files and they can't be correctly parsed by NuttX any more.