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Author SHA1 Message Date
Oleg Semyonov
9335a50b18 Makefile: use upper case for MODULE_MODULENAME_BUILTIN macros
+review OPReview-422
2013-03-25 16:02:16 +02:00
Stacey Sheldon
27ceb7ea92 modules: Allow optional modules to be used as built-in
Some modules are written such that they can be included
or excluded at runtime.  These are added to the OPTMODULES
list in the makefile for a given board.

This change provides a mechanism to allow a build to force
a given module to be built-in (ie. always initialized)
regardless of the configuration in hwsettings.

The main use case for this is to handle a module being optional
on one platform but essential on another.

All modules added to the MODULES list in the Makefile will
automatically result in a matching #define in the form
  MODULE_TheModuleName_BUILTIN
being defined in the CFLAGS for all compiled source.

Note that the capitalization of TheModuleName must match
exactly the capitalization used in the MODULES list.
2012-01-14 16:55:55 -05:00
Stacey Sheldon
8d8715c8c1 copyright: add/correct GPL + copyright boilerplate
I missed some of the boilerplate text on some of the
new files I've added recently.  Fixed.
2012-01-02 23:28:53 -05:00
Stacey Sheldon
5c0921e92c fault: add optional fault insertion module
This module and its associated settings uavo can be used
to test various fault conditions during initialization.

To enable the module, add the TEST_FAULTS=YES to your make
command line:
  make fw_coptercontrol TEST_FAULTS=YES

Once this module is part of your firmware load, you can
enable it in the hwsettings uavo and then select the
type of fault to insert by editing the faultsettings uavo.
On the next reset, the configured fault will be inserted
into the init sequence to allow you to test the boot fault
recovery code.

With a fault inserted, you should see 3 failed boot attempts
followed by a successful (recovery) boot.  You will see the
BootFault alarm set to Critical, and the RAM version of your
hwsettings will be reset to defaults.  Since the defaults have
all optional modules disabled, the fault module will be out of
the way during the recovery boot.

You can then "Load" the flash version of the hwsettings uavo
in the object browser, disable the Fault module and then "Save"
the hwsettings module back to the board.  The next reset will
boot normally without the fault inserted.
2011-12-30 23:05:39 -05:00