- 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
This system command will display, set and save the network
settings.
netman show - Displays the current settings.
netman update - Will check for a net.cfg file on the SD card.
If present, it will update the paramaters,
delete the file, and reboot. Using the new settings.
netman save - Saves the current settings to net.cfg on the SD card.
This file shoulf be renamed to preserver it across
reboots or editited to chech networkin paramates.
File format is name<space>value:
echo DEVICE=eth0 > /fs/microsd/net.cfg
echo BOOTPROTO=fallback >> /fs/microsd/net.cfg
echo IPADDR=192.168.0.4 >> /fs/microsd/net.cfg
echo NETMASK=255.255.255.0 >>/fs/microsd/net.cfg
echo ROUTER=192.168.0.254 >>/fs/microsd/net.cfg
echo DNS=192.168.0.254 >>/fs/microsd/net.cfg
Valid values for `proto` are `dhcp`, `static`, `falback`
Both will try dhcp for CONFIG_NETINIT_FALLBACK times
and fall back to the static address.
NETMASK - is the network mask.
IPADDR - this nodes ip address for static or fall back.
ROUTER - The default route.
DNS - The address of the dns server.
- generate PWM_MAIN 1-14
- generate PWM_AUX 1-8
- generate PWM_EXTRA 1-8
- px4io and pwm_out directly read configuration parameters
- only available and active physical outputs are actually shown for configuration
- overall saves flash despite adding many new parameters
- control allocation module with multirotor, VTOL standard, and tiltrotor support
- angular_velocity_controller
- See https://github.com/PX4/PX4-Autopilot/pull/13351 for details
Co-authored-by: Silvan Fuhrer <silvan@auterion.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman Bapst <bapstroman@gmail.com>
This ensures that FMU-side power controls are not interfering with IO-side power controls of DSM receivers if they happen to be OR-ed in the schematics
VER is on BASE
REV is on FMU
ver|rev
bas|fmu
{0x0000, hw_mft_list_v0500, ...(hw_mft_list_v0500)},
{0x0001, hw_mft_list_v0501, ...(hw_mft_list_v0501)}, <-- was wrong
This falsly selected the NO I/O version
- fixed notes and removed none used definitions
- set defconfig to define UART8_RXDMA and UART8_TXDMA though the DMA is not handled by nuttx, just to clarity