Minlure is a port of ArduPilot to Minnow Board connected to daughter
board. Very few of those were produced and nobody is flying with it.
It served its purpose and all the the improvements to ArduPilot remain
regardless of it not being supported anymore. Now it's just adding
maintenance work with no clear benefit, so pull the plug.
In file included from
../../libraries/AP_OpticalFlow/AP_OpticalFlow_Pixart.cpp:28:
../../libraries/AP_OpticalFlow/AP_OpticalFlow_Pixart.h:75:13: warning:
private field 'sum_x' is not used [-Wunused-private-field]
int32_t sum_x;
^
../../libraries/AP_OpticalFlow/AP_OpticalFlow_Pixart.h:76:13: warning:
private field 'sum_y' is not used [-Wunused-private-field]
int32_t sum_y;
^
../../libraries/AP_OpticalFlow/AP_OpticalFlow_Pixart.h:77:14: warning:
private field 'last_print_ms' is not used [-Wunused-private-field]
uint32_t last_print_ms;
^
4 warnings generated.
See discussion here:
https://github.com/ArduPilot/ardupilot/issues/7331
we were getting some uninitialised variables. While it only showed up in
AP_SbusOut, it means we can't be sure it won't happen on other objects,
so safest to remove the approach
Thanks to assistance from Lucas, Peter and Francisco
AP_AHRS_NavEKF doesn't use the rangefinder, it just delegates the
calls to the right estimator.
For libraries/AP_AHRS/examples/AHRS_Test/AHRS_Test.cpp the initialization
order has also been modified to match the order on vehicles. It's more
correct since it passes a reference when EKF2/EKF3 are already
constructed, while thos constructors use a pointer. Ideally these
should be moved to an init() method though, or use a get_instance().