- naming consistency (estimator prefix as "namespace")
- only publish if baro is available and bias is changing as a small logging optimization
- avoid unnecessary copying (get const reference to status directly)
- trivial code style fixes
Only needed for Makefile-based builds:
gmake[3]: *** No rule to make target 'src/modules/flight_mode_manager/FlightTasks_generated.hpp', needed by 'events/px4.json'. Stop.
- sending protocol
- uorb event message & template methods for argument packing
- libevents submodule to send common events and handle json files
- cmake maintains a list of all (PX4) source files for the current build
(PX4 modules + libs), which is used to extract event metadata and
generate a json file
- change default FFT length (1024 -> 512)
- this doubles the update rate because half the number of samples are required for each
- decrease number of peaks (4 -> 3)
- so far 3 seems to be sufficient on most vehicles
- increase median filter window (3 -> 5)
- decrease SNR requirement (likely needs to be configurable)
* commander: send parachute command on termination
This sends the DO_PARACHUTE command to parachute component.
* commander: fix lying comments and printf
* commander: use one flag for termination triggered
This merges the duplicate flags _flight_termination_triggered and
_flight_flight_termination_printed.
* commander: correct variable name
* commander: always send tune with parachute
* commander: fix target_component for parachute cmd
The previous changes were wrong in that all commands were now sent to
the parachute component which doesn't make any sense. Of course only the
parachute command should be sent there.
Instead of only keeping track of the sequence ID of specific "supported"
components, we now keep track of any sysid/compid of an incoming
message. Before this change, unknown components (such as jMAVSim) would
completely screw up the mavlink message stats and create confusion (at
least in my case).
With this change we currently keep track of up to 8 other components.
Once we reach the limit, we will print a warning.