- new IMU driver structure with state machine (no sleeps in bus thread)
- verify all configured registers and trigger reset on failure
- detect if DIO1 or DIO2 are actually connected for data ready interrupt usage
- don't use CRC-16 on burst transfers except for verified lots
- currently the main change is that it reduces the max number of ORB multi instances to 4, but usage will be expanded as needed
- limits number of EKF2 multi instances to 2.
- enabled on all cortex m4 boards
- always check with state machine before reboot/shutdown
- respect BOARD_HAS_POWER_CONTROL (shutdown from command, low battery, power button)
- px4_shutdown_request add optional delay and always execute from HPWORK
- px4_shutdown_request split out px4_reboot_request
* MC_HTE: unitialize with hover_thrust parameter
* MC_HTE: constrain hover thrust setter between 0.1 and 0.9
* MC_HTE: integrate with land detector and velocity controller
* MCHoverThrustEstimator: Always publish an estimate even when not fusing measurements. This is required as the land detector and the position controller need to receive a hover thrust value.
* MC_HTE: use altitude agl threshold to start the estimator
local_position.z is relative to the origin of the EKF while dist_bottom
is above ground
Co-authored-by: bresch <brescianimathieu@gmail.com>
* 8 kHz gyro, 4 kHz accel
* DLPF disabled
* scheduled using data ready interrupts
* FIFO is emptied at 1 kHz by default, but can adjusted via IMU_GYRO_RATEMAX from 250 Hz - 2000 kHz.
* On both px4_fmu-v4 and px4_fmu-v4pro the secondary IMU is an mpu9250 with the same driver
- checked register mechanism and simple watchdog
- driver checks for errors gradually and can reconfigure itself
- respect IMU_GYRO_RATEMAX at the driver level
- fixed sensor INT16_MIN and INT16_MAX handling (y & z axis are flipped before publishing)
- this is a new module for temperature compensation that consolidates the functionality previously handled in the sensors module (calculating runtime thermal corrections) and the events module (online thermal calibration)
- by collecting this functionality into a single module we can optionally disable it on systems where it's not used and save some flash (if disabled at build time) or memory (disabled at run time)
* adds a work_queue systemcmd that will bring a tree view of all active work queues and work items
* WorkQueues now track attached WorkItems and will shutdown when the last WorkItem is detached
This new airspeed module does:
-runns an airspeed validator for every airspeed sensor present, which checks measurement validity and estimates an airspeed scale
-selects another airspeed sensor if for the current one a failure is detected
-estimates airspeed with groundspeed-windspeed if no valid airspeed sensor is present
-outputs airspeed_validated topic
Signed-off-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>