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205 lines
6.4 KiB
/* |
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* This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the |
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* Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
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* (at your option) any later version. |
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* |
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* This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
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* See the GNU General Public License for more details. |
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* |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along |
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* with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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* |
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* AP_OLC is based on INAV olc.c implemention, thanks @fiam and other contributors. |
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*/ |
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#include "AP_OLC.h" |
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#include <AP_Common/AP_Common.h> |
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#include <AP_Math/AP_Math.h> |
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#if HAL_PLUSCODE_ENABLE |
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// This is a port of https://github.com/google/open-location-code/blob/master/c/olc.c |
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// to avoid double floating point math and use integer math as much as possible. |
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#define SEPARATOR_CHAR '+' |
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#define SEPARATOR_POS 8U |
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#define PADDING_CHAR '0' |
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#define ENCODING_BASE 20U |
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#define PAIR_CODE_LEN 10U |
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#define CODE_LEN_MAX 15U |
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#define GRID_COLS 4U |
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#define GRID_ROWS (ENCODING_BASE / GRID_COLS) |
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#define OLC_DEG_MULTIPLIER 10000000U // 1e7 |
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#define LAT_MAX int32_t(90 * OLC_DEG_MULTIPLIER) |
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#define LON_MAX int32_t(180 * OLC_DEG_MULTIPLIER) |
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const int32_t AP_OLC::initial_exponent = floorf(logf(2 * (LON_MAX / OLC_DEG_MULTIPLIER)) / logf(ENCODING_BASE)); |
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const int32_t AP_OLC::grid_size = (1 / powf(ENCODING_BASE, PAIR_CODE_LEN / 2 - (initial_exponent + 1))) * OLC_DEG_MULTIPLIER; |
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const int32_t AP_OLC::initial_resolution = powf(ENCODING_BASE, initial_exponent) * OLC_DEG_MULTIPLIER; |
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constexpr char AP_OLC::olc_alphabet[]; |
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// Compute the latitude precision value for a given code length. Lengths <= 10 |
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// have the same precision for latitude and longitude, but lengths > 10 have |
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// different precisions due to the grid method having fewer columns than rows. |
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float AP_OLC::compute_precision_for_length(int length) |
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{ |
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// Magic numbers! |
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if (length <= (int)PAIR_CODE_LEN) { |
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return powf(ENCODING_BASE, floorf((length / -2) + 2)); |
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} |
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return powf(ENCODING_BASE, -3) / powf(5, length - (int)PAIR_CODE_LEN); |
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} |
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int32_t AP_OLC::adjust_latitude(int32_t lat, size_t code_len) |
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{ |
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lat = constrain_int32(lat, -LAT_MAX, LAT_MAX); |
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if (lat >= LAT_MAX) { |
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// Subtract half the code precision to get the latitude into the code area. |
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int32_t precision = compute_precision_for_length(code_len) * OLC_DEG_MULTIPLIER; |
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lat -= precision / 2; |
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} |
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return lat; |
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} |
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int32_t AP_OLC::normalize_longitude(int32_t lon) |
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{ |
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while (lon < -LON_MAX) { |
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lon += LON_MAX; |
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lon += LON_MAX; |
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} |
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while (lon >= LON_MAX) { |
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lon -= LON_MAX; |
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lon -= LON_MAX; |
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} |
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return lon; |
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} |
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// Encodes positive range lat,lon into a sequence of OLC lat/lon pairs. This |
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// uses pairs of characters (latitude and longitude in that order) to represent |
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// each step in a 20x20 grid. Each code, therefore, has 1/400th the area of |
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// the previous code. |
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unsigned AP_OLC::encode_pairs(uint32_t lat, uint32_t lon, size_t length, char *buf, size_t bufsize) |
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{ |
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if ((length + 1) >= bufsize) { |
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buf[0] = '\0'; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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unsigned pos = 0; |
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int32_t resolution = initial_resolution; |
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// Add two digits on each pass. |
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for (size_t digit_count = 0; |
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digit_count < length; |
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digit_count += 2, resolution /= ENCODING_BASE) { |
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size_t digit_value; |
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// Do the latitude - gets the digit for this place and subtracts that |
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// for the next digit. |
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digit_value = lat / resolution; |
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lat -= digit_value * resolution; |
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buf[pos++] = olc_alphabet[digit_value]; |
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// Do the longitude - gets the digit for this place and subtracts that |
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// for the next digit. |
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digit_value = lon / resolution; |
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lon -= digit_value * resolution; |
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buf[pos++] = olc_alphabet[digit_value]; |
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// Should we add a separator here? |
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if (pos == SEPARATOR_POS && pos < length) { |
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buf[pos++] = SEPARATOR_CHAR; |
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} |
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} |
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while (pos < SEPARATOR_POS) { |
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buf[pos++] = PADDING_CHAR; |
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} |
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if (pos == SEPARATOR_POS) { |
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buf[pos++] = SEPARATOR_CHAR; |
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} |
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buf[pos] = '\0'; |
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return pos; |
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} |
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// Encodes a location using the grid refinement method into an OLC string. The |
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// grid refinement method divides the area into a grid of 4x5, and uses a |
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// single character to refine the area. The grid squares use the OLC |
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// characters in order to number the squares as follows: |
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// |
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// R V W X |
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// J M P Q |
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// C F G H |
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// 6 7 8 9 |
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// 2 3 4 5 |
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// |
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// This allows default accuracy OLC codes to be refined with just a single |
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// character. |
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int AP_OLC::encode_grid(uint32_t lat, uint32_t lon, size_t length, |
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char *buf, size_t bufsize) |
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{ |
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if ((length + 1) >= bufsize) { |
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buf[0] = '\0'; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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int pos = 0; |
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int32_t lat_grid_size = grid_size; |
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int32_t lon_grid_size = grid_size; |
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lat %= lat_grid_size; |
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lon %= lon_grid_size; |
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for (size_t i = 0; i < length; i++) { |
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int32_t lat_div = lat_grid_size / GRID_ROWS; |
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int32_t lon_div = lon_grid_size / GRID_COLS; |
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if (lat_div == 0 || lon_div == 0) { |
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// This case happens when OLC_DEG_MULTIPLIER doesn't have enough |
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// precision for the requested length. |
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break; |
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} |
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// Work out the row and column. |
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size_t row = lat / lat_div; |
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size_t col = lon / lon_div; |
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lat_grid_size /= GRID_ROWS; |
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lon_grid_size /= GRID_COLS; |
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lat -= row * lat_grid_size; |
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lon -= col * lon_grid_size; |
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buf[pos++] = olc_alphabet[row * GRID_COLS + col]; |
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} |
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buf[pos] = '\0'; |
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return pos; |
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} |
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int AP_OLC::olc_encode(int32_t lat, int32_t lon, size_t length, char *buf, size_t bufsize) |
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{ |
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int pos = 0; |
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length = MIN(length, CODE_LEN_MAX); |
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// Adjust latitude and longitude so they fall into positive ranges. |
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uint32_t alat = adjust_latitude(lat, length) + LAT_MAX; |
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uint32_t alon = normalize_longitude(lon) + LON_MAX; |
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pos += encode_pairs(alat, alon, MIN(length, PAIR_CODE_LEN), buf + pos, bufsize - pos); |
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// If the requested length indicates we want grid refined codes. |
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if (length > PAIR_CODE_LEN) { |
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pos += encode_grid(alat, alon, length - PAIR_CODE_LEN, buf + pos, bufsize - pos); |
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} |
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buf[pos] = '\0'; |
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return pos; |
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} |
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#endif
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