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/**
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******************************************************************************
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*
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* @file examplemodcallback.c
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* @author The OpenPilot Team, http://www.openpilot.org Copyright (C) 2010.
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* @brief Example module to be used as a template for actual modules.
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* Event callback version.
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*
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* @see The GNU Public License (GPL) Version 3
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*
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*****************************************************************************/
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/*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the 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 program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
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* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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/**
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* Input objects: ExampleObject1, ExampleSettings
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* Output object: ExampleObject2
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*
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* This module executes in response to ExampleObject1 updates. When the
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* module is triggered it will update the data of ExampleObject2.
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*
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* No threads are used in this example.
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*
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* UAVObjects are automatically generated by the UAVObjectGenerator from
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* the object definition XML file.
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*
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* Modules have no API, all communication to other modules is done through UAVObjects.
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* However modules may use the API exposed by shared libraries.
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* See the OpenPilot wiki for more details.
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* http://www.openpilot.org/OpenPilot_Application_Architecture
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*
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*/
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#include "openpilot.h"
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#include "callbackinfo.h" // object needed for callback id macro CALLBACKINFO_RUNNING_<MODULENAME>
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#include "exampleobject1.h" // object the module will listen for updates (input)
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#include "exampleobject2.h" // object the module will update (output)
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#include "examplesettings.h" // object holding module settings (input)
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// Private constants
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#define STACK_SIZE configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE
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#define CALLBACK_PRIORITY CALLBACK_PRIORITY_LOW
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#define CBTASK_PRIORITY CALLBACK_TASKPRIORITY_AUXILIARY
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// Private types
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// Private variables
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static DelayedCallbackInfo *cbinfo;
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// Private functions
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static void ObjectUpdatedCb(UAVObjEvent *ev);
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static void DelayedCb();
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/**
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* Initialise the module, called on startup.
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* \returns 0 on success or -1 if initialisation failed
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*/
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int32_t ExampleModCallbackInitialize()
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{
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// Listen for ExampleObject1 updates, connect a callback function
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ExampleObject1ConnectCallback(&ObjectUpdatedCb);
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cbinfo = PIOS_CALLBACKSCHEDULER_Create(&DelayedCb, CALLBACK_PRIORITY, CBTASK_PRIORITY, CALLBACKINFO_RUNNING_EXAMPLE, STACK_SIZE);
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* This function is called each time ExampleObject1 is updated, this could be
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* a local update or a remote update from the GCS. In this example the module
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* does not have its own thread, the callbacks are executed from within the
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* event thread. Because of that the callback execution time must be kept to
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* a minimum.
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*/
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static void ObjectUpdatedCb(__attribute__((unused)) UAVObjEvent *ev)
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{
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PIOS_CALLBACKSCHEDULER_Dispatch(cbinfo);
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}
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/**
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* This function is called by the PIOS_CALLBACKSCHEDULER_Scheduler when its execution
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* has been requested. Callbacks scheduled for execution are executed in the
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* same thread in a round robin fashion. The Dispatch function to reschedule
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* execution can be called from within the Callback itself, in which case the
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* re-run will be scheduled after all other callback with equal or higher
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* priority have been executed. Like event callbacks, delayed callbacks are
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* executed in the same thread context one at a time, therefore blocking IO
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* functions or very long lasting calculations are prohibited. Unlike Event
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* callbacks these callbacks run with a standard (IDLE+1) thread priority and
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* do not block regular threads. They are therefore saver to use.
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*/
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static void DelayedCb();
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ExampleSettingsData settings;
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ExampleObject1Data data1;
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ExampleObject2Data data2;
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int32_t step;
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// Update settings with latest value
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ExampleSettingsGet(&settings);
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// Get the input object
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ExampleObject1Get(&data1);
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// Determine how to update the output object
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if (settings.StepDirection == EXAMPLESETTINGS_STEPDIRECTION_UP) {
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step = settings.StepSize;
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} else {
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step = -settings.StepSize;
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}
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// Update data
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data2.Field1 = data1.Field1 + step;
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data2.Field2 = data1.Field2 + step;
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data2.Field3 = data1.Field3 + step;
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data2.Field4[0] = data1.Field4[0] + step;
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data2.Field4[1] = data1.Field4[1] + step;
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// Update the ExampleObject2, after this function is called
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// notifications to any other modules listening to that object
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// will be sent and the GCS object will be updated through the
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// telemetry link. All operations will take place asynchronously
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// and the following call will return immediately.
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ExampleObject2Set(&data2);
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// call the module again 10 seconds later,
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// even if the exampleobject has not been updated
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PIOS_CALLBACKSCHEDULER_Schedule(cbinfo, 10 * 1000, CALLBACK_UPDATEMODE_NONE);
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}
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