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368 lines
9.7 KiB
C
368 lines
9.7 KiB
C
/****************************************************************************
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2012 PX4 Development Team. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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*
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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* the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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* distribution.
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* 3. Neither the name PX4 nor the names of its contributors may be
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* used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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* without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
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* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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****************************************************************************/
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/**
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* @file dsm.c
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*
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* Serial protocol decoder for the Spektrum DSM* family of protocols.
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*
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* Decodes into the global PPM buffer and updates accordingly.
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*/
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#include <nuttx/config.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <termios.h>
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#include <systemlib/ppm_decode.h>
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#include <drivers/drv_hrt.h>
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#define DEBUG
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#include "px4io.h"
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#include "protocol.h"
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#define DSM_FRAME_SIZE 16
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#define DSM_FRAME_CHANNELS 7
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static int dsm_fd = -1;
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static hrt_abstime last_rx_time;
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static hrt_abstime last_frame_time;
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static uint8_t frame[DSM_FRAME_SIZE];
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static unsigned partial_frame_count;
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static unsigned channel_shift;
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unsigned dsm_frame_drops;
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static bool dsm_decode_channel(uint16_t raw, unsigned shift, unsigned *channel, unsigned *value);
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static void dsm_guess_format(bool reset);
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static void dsm_decode(hrt_abstime now);
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int
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dsm_init(const char *device)
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{
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if (dsm_fd < 0)
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dsm_fd = open(device, O_RDONLY);
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if (dsm_fd >= 0) {
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struct termios t;
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/* 115200bps, no parity, one stop bit */
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tcgetattr(dsm_fd, &t);
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cfsetspeed(&t, 115200);
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t.c_cflag &= ~(CSTOPB | PARENB);
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tcsetattr(dsm_fd, TCSANOW, &t);
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/* initialise the decoder */
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partial_frame_count = 0;
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last_rx_time = hrt_absolute_time();
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/* reset the format detector */
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dsm_guess_format(true);
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debug("DSM: ready");
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} else {
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debug("DSM: open failed");
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}
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return dsm_fd;
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}
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bool
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dsm_input(void)
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{
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ssize_t ret;
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hrt_abstime now;
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/*
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* The DSM* protocol doesn't provide any explicit framing,
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* so we detect frame boundaries by the inter-frame delay.
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*
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* The minimum frame spacing is 11ms; with 16 bytes at 115200bps
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* frame transmission time is ~1.4ms.
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*
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* We expect to only be called when bytes arrive for processing,
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* and if an interval of more than 5ms passes between calls,
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* the first byte we read will be the first byte of a frame.
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*
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* In the case where byte(s) are dropped from a frame, this also
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* provides a degree of protection. Of course, it would be better
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* if we didn't drop bytes...
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*/
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now = hrt_absolute_time();
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if ((now - last_rx_time) > 5000) {
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if (partial_frame_count > 0) {
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dsm_frame_drops++;
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partial_frame_count = 0;
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}
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}
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/*
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* Fetch bytes, but no more than we would need to complete
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* the current frame.
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*/
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ret = read(dsm_fd, &frame[partial_frame_count], DSM_FRAME_SIZE - partial_frame_count);
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/* if the read failed for any reason, just give up here */
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if (ret < 1)
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goto out;
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last_rx_time = now;
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/*
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* Add bytes to the current frame
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*/
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partial_frame_count += ret;
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/*
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* If we don't have a full frame, return
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*/
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if (partial_frame_count < DSM_FRAME_SIZE)
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goto out;
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/*
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* Great, it looks like we might have a frame. Go ahead and
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* decode it.
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*/
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dsm_decode(now);
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partial_frame_count = 0;
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out:
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/*
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* If we have seen a frame in the last 200ms, we consider ourselves 'locked'
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*/
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return (now - last_frame_time) < 200000;
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}
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static bool
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dsm_decode_channel(uint16_t raw, unsigned shift, unsigned *channel, unsigned *value)
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{
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if (raw == 0xffff)
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return false;
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*channel = (raw >> shift) & 0xf;
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uint16_t data_mask = (1 << shift) - 1;
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*value = raw & data_mask;
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//debug("DSM: %d 0x%04x -> %d %d", shift, raw, *channel, *value);
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return true;
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}
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static void
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dsm_guess_format(bool reset)
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{
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static uint32_t cs10;
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static uint32_t cs11;
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static unsigned samples;
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/* reset the 10/11 bit sniffed channel masks */
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if (reset) {
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cs10 = 0;
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cs11 = 0;
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samples = 0;
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channel_shift = 0;
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return;
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}
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/* scan the channels in the current frame in both 10- and 11-bit mode */
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for (unsigned i = 0; i < DSM_FRAME_CHANNELS; i++) {
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uint8_t *dp = &frame[2 + (2 * i)];
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uint16_t raw = (dp[0] << 8) | dp[1];
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unsigned channel, value;
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/* if the channel decodes, remember the assigned number */
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if (dsm_decode_channel(raw, 10, &channel, &value) && (channel < 31))
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cs10 |= (1 << channel);
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if (dsm_decode_channel(raw, 11, &channel, &value) && (channel < 31))
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cs11 |= (1 << channel);
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/* XXX if we cared, we could look for the phase bit here to decide 1 vs. 2-frame format */
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}
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/* wait until we have seen plenty of frames - 2 should normally be enough */
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if (samples++ < 5)
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return;
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/*
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* Iterate the set of sensible sniffed channel sets and see whether
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* decoding in 10 or 11-bit mode has yielded anything we recognise.
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*
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* XXX Note that due to what seem to be bugs in the DSM2 high-resolution
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* stream, we may want to sniff for longer in some cases when we think we
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* are talking to a DSM2 receiver in high-resolution mode (so that we can
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* reject it, ideally).
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* See e.g. http://git.openpilot.org/cru/OPReview-116 for a discussion
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* of this issue.
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*/
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static uint32_t masks[] = {
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0x3f, /* 6 channels (DX6) */
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0x7f, /* 7 channels (DX7) */
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0xff, /* 8 channels (DX8) */
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0x3ff, /* 10 channels (DX10) */
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0x3fff /* 18 channels (DX10) */
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};
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unsigned votes10 = 0;
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unsigned votes11 = 0;
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for (unsigned i = 0; i < (sizeof(masks) / sizeof(masks[0])); i++) {
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if (cs10 == masks[i])
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votes10++;
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if (cs11 == masks[i])
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votes11++;
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}
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if ((votes11 == 1) && (votes10 == 0)) {
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channel_shift = 11;
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debug("DSM: detected 11-bit format");
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return;
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}
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if ((votes10 == 1) && (votes11 == 0)) {
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channel_shift = 10;
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debug("DSM: detected 10-bit format");
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return;
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}
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/* call ourselves to reset our state ... we have to try again */
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debug("DSM: format detector failed, 10: 0x%08x %d 11: 0x%08x %d", cs10, votes10, cs11, votes11);
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dsm_guess_format(true);
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}
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static void
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dsm_decode(hrt_abstime frame_time)
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{
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/*
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debug("DSM frame %02x%02x %02x%02x %02x%02x %02x%02x %02x%02x %02x%02x %02x%02x %02x%02x",
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frame[0], frame[1], frame[2], frame[3], frame[4], frame[5], frame[6], frame[7],
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frame[8], frame[9], frame[10], frame[11], frame[12], frame[13], frame[14], frame[15]);
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*/
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/*
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* If we have lost signal for at least a second, reset the
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* format guessing heuristic.
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*/
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if (((frame_time - last_frame_time) > 1000000) && (channel_shift != 0))
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dsm_guess_format(true);
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/* we have received something we think is a frame */
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last_frame_time = frame_time;
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/* if we don't know the frame format, update the guessing state machine */
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if (channel_shift == 0) {
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dsm_guess_format(false);
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return;
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}
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/*
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* The encoding of the first two bytes is uncertain, so we're
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* going to ignore them for now.
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*
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* Each channel is a 16-bit unsigned value containing either a 10-
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* or 11-bit channel value and a 4-bit channel number, shifted
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* either 10 or 11 bits. The MSB may also be set to indicate the
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* second frame in variants of the protocol where more than
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* seven channels are being transmitted.
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*/
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for (unsigned i = 0; i < DSM_FRAME_CHANNELS; i++) {
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uint8_t *dp = &frame[2 + (2 * i)];
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uint16_t raw = (dp[0] << 8) | dp[1];
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unsigned channel, value;
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if (!dsm_decode_channel(raw, channel_shift, &channel, &value))
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continue;
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/* ignore channels out of range */
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if (channel >= PX4IO_INPUT_CHANNELS)
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continue;
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/* update the decoded channel count */
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if (channel >= system_state.rc_channels)
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system_state.rc_channels = channel + 1;
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/* convert 0-1024 / 0-2048 values to 1000-2000 ppm encoding in a very sloppy fashion */
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if (channel_shift == 11)
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value /= 2;
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value += 998;
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/*
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* Store the decoded channel into the R/C input buffer, taking into
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* account the different ideas about channel assignement that we have.
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*
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* Specifically, the first four channels in rc_channel_data are roll, pitch, thrust, yaw,
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* but the first four channels from the DSM receiver are thrust, roll, pitch, yaw.
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*/
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switch (channel) {
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case 0:
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channel = 2;
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break;
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case 1:
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channel = 0;
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break;
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case 2:
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channel = 1;
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default:
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break;
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}
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system_state.rc_channel_data[channel] = value;
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}
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/* and note that we have received data from the R/C controller */
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/* XXX failsafe will cause problems here - need a strategy for detecting it */
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system_state.rc_channels_timestamp = frame_time;
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/* trigger an immediate report to the FMU */
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system_state.fmu_report_due = true;
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}
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