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== Airborne Functional Diagram ==
== Airborne Functional Diagram ==
[[Image:Airborne_software_functional.png]]
== Generating Doxygen Code Documentation ==
see [[Doxygen]]
== Previous designs ==
The documentation below this point reflects older version of paparazzi below v5.x
=== Airborne Functional Diagram ===
[[Image:functional_diagram.png]]
[[Image:functional_diagram.png]]




== Design Goals ==
=== Design Goals ===
  -Static approach
  -Static approach
  -Modularity
  -Modularity
  -Hardware absraction
  -Hardware abstraction
  -Runtime efficiency
  -Runtime efficiency


=== Static Approach ===
==== Static Approach ====
   -only "things that needs to be changed during flight are changeable
   -only "things that needs to be changed during flight are changeable
   -maximise compilation time resolutions
   -maximise compilation time resolutions
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     Safety/Robustness
     Safety/Robustness


=== Modularity ===
==== Modularity ====


[[Image:modularity.png]]
[[Image:modularity.png]]
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[[Image:dependancies_example.png]]
[[Image:dependancies_example.png]]


=== Hardware abstraction ===
==== Hardware abstraction ====


   -Segregate hardware dependant modules
   -Segregate hardware dependant modules
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=== Runtime Efficiency ===
==== Runtime Efficiency ====


We have to take care that our code runs efficient on the autopilot board microprocessor. It is for example very unlikely that we will physically change the serial port on which we connected our telemetry modem during a flight.
We have to take care that our code runs efficient on the autopilot board microprocessor. It is for example very unlikely that we will physically change the serial port on which we connected our telemetry modem during a flight.
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  UartWrite(...);
  UartWrite(...);


== Design Solutions ==
=== Design Solutions ===


  * Heavy pre-processor usage
  * Heavy pre-processor usage
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=== pre-processor ===
==== pre-processor ====


==== header selection ====
===== header selection =====


conf/airframes/funjet1.xml
conf/airframes/funjet1.xml
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==== macros ====
===== macros =====


conf/airframes/funjet1.xml
conf/airframes/funjet1.xml
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=== C code generation ===
==== C code generation ====


For problems too complex to solve with the pre processor, we use custom compilers to generate code from a description in xml
For problems too complex to solve with the pre processor, we use custom compilers to generate code from a description in xml




==== example 1 : command laws, aka mixers ====
===== example 1 : command laws, aka mixers =====
conf/airframes/funjet1.xml
conf/airframes/funjet1.xml
  <command_laws>
  <command_laws>
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==== example 2 : flight plan ====
===== example 2 : flight plan =====


conf/flight plans/example.xml
conf/flight plans/example.xml
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       Stage(1)
       Stage(1)
         if (++_var_i > _var_i_to) Goto(endfor_12) else NextStageAndBreak();
         if (++_var_i > _var_i_to) Goto(endfor_12) else NextStageAndBreak();
        Stage(2)
      Stage(2)
          NavVerticalAutoThrottleMode(RadOfDeg(0.000000));
        NavVerticalAutoThrottleMode(RadOfDeg(0.000000));
          NavVerticalAltitudeMode(WaypointAlt(3), 0.);
        NavVerticalAltitudeMode(WaypointAlt(3), 0.);
          NavCircleWaypoint(3, (DEFAULT_CIRCLE_RADIUS+(_var_i*10)));
        NavCircleWaypoint(3, (DEFAULT_CIRCLE_RADIUS+(_var_i*10)));
          if ((NavCircleCount()>1)) NextStageAndBreak();
        if ((NavCircleCount()>1)) NextStageAndBreak();
          break;
        break;
        Stage(3)
      Stage(3)
          Goto(for_11)
        Goto(for_11)
        Label(endfor_12)
      Label(endfor_12)
       Stage(5)
       Stage(5)
         NextBlock();
         NextBlock();
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     }
     }


=== Makefile ===
==== Makefile ====


==== Connecting and configuring modules ====
===== Connecting and configuring modules =====


   ap.CFLAGS += -DDOWNLINK -DDOWNLINK_TRANSPORT=XBeeTransport -DXBEE_UART=Uart1
   ap.CFLAGS += -DDOWNLINK -DDOWNLINK_TRANSPORT=XBeeTransport -DXBEE_UART=Uart1
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==== Modules configuration ====
===== Modules configuration =====


3 sources of configuration:
3 sources of configuration:
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=== Conventions ===
==== Conventions ====
 
== Generating Doxygen Code Documentation ==
 
A way to look at the includes and dependencies is to use the graphs generated with doxygen. After installing Paparazzi, install Doxygen:
 
sudo apt-get install doxygen graphviz
 
run the generation tool from the paparazzi3/ directory:
 
make doxygen
 
Now Doxygen will have generated html documentation(open this with any web browser) in your paparazzi3/dox/html folder.
 
To look at a list of all of the files used by the airborne software:
paparazzi3/dox/html/files.html
The main_ap.c will also interest you.
paparazzi3/dox/html/main__ap_8c.html


This is a sample of a Doxygen Graph:
[[Image:Autopilot_8h_incl.png|Include dependency graph for autopilot.h]]


[[Category:Software]] [[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Developer_Documentation]]
[[Category:Software]] [[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Developer_Documentation]]

Latest revision as of 15:21, 18 April 2015

Airborne Functional Diagram

Airborne software functional.png

Generating Doxygen Code Documentation

see Doxygen

Previous designs

The documentation below this point reflects older version of paparazzi below v5.x

Airborne Functional Diagram

Functional diagram.png


Design Goals

-Static approach
-Modularity
-Hardware abstraction
-Runtime efficiency

Static Approach

 -only "things that needs to be changed during flight are changeable
 -maximise compilation time resolutions
 advantages
   Error checking
   Efficiency
   Safety/Robustness

Modularity

Modularity.png

 -Separation of concerns
 -Maintenability
 -Interface
 -C provide no dedicated mechanism for modularity
 -Main issues with modularity are configuration and dependancies

Dependancies example.png

Hardware abstraction

 -Segregate hardware dependant modules

Hardware abstraction.png


Runtime Efficiency

We have to take care that our code runs efficient on the autopilot board microprocessor. It is for example very unlikely that we will physically change the serial port on which we connected our telemetry modem during a flight.

bad coding practice

switch(UART) {
 case UART0 : UARTO_write(...); break;
 case UART1 : UART1_write(...); break;
}

good coding practice

#define UartWrite(x) UART ## _write(x)
UartWrite(...);

Design Solutions

* Heavy pre-processor usage
* C code generation
* Heavy Makefile usage
* Conventions to define our own module layer


pre-processor

header selection

conf/airframes/funjet1.xml

<makefile>
ap.CFLAGS += -DACTUATORS=\"servos_4017_hw.h\"
</makefile>

generated var/FJ1/Makefile.ac

ap.CFLAGS += -DACTUATORS=\"servos_4017_hw.h\"

sw/airborne/actuators.h

#include ACTUATORS

expanded by pre-processor to

#include "servos_4017_hw.h"


macros

conf/airframes/funjet1.xml

 ap.CFLAGS += -DXBEE_UART=Uart1

sw/airborne/xbee.h

 #define __XBeeLink(dev, _x) dev##_x
 #define _XBeeLink(dev, _x) __XBeeLink(dev, _x)
 #define XBeeLink(_x) _XBeeLink(XBEE_UART, _x)
 #define XBeeBuffer() XBeeLink(ChAvailable())

expanded by pre-processor to

Uart1ChAvailable()


C code generation

For problems too complex to solve with the pre processor, we use custom compilers to generate code from a description in xml


example 1 : command laws, aka mixers

conf/airframes/funjet1.xml

<command_laws>
 <let var="aileron" value="@ROLL * AILEVON_AILERON_RATE"/>
 <let var="elevator" value="@PITCH * AILEVON_ELEVATOR_RATE"/>
 <set servo="AILEVON_LEFT" value="$elevator + $aileron"/>
 <set servo="AILEVON_RIGHT" value="$elevator - $aileron"/>
</command_laws>

generated var/FJ1/airframe.h

#define SetActuatorsFromCommands(values) { \
  uint16_t servo_value;\
  float command_value;\
  int16_t _var_aileron = values[COMMAND_ROLL] * AILEVON_AILERON_RATE;\
  int16_t _var_elevator = values[COMMAND_PITCH] * AILEVON_ELEVATOR_RATE;\
[....]
  command_value = _var_elevator + _var_aileron;\
  command_value *= command_value>0 ? SERVO_AILEVON_LEFT_TRAVEL_UP :   SERVO_AILEVON_LEFT_TRAVEL_DOWN;\
  servo_value = SERVO_AILEVON_LEFT_NEUTRAL + (int16_t)(command_value);\
  actuators[SERVO_AILEVON_LEFT] = ChopServo(servo_value, SERVO_AILEVON_LEFT_MIN, SERVO_AILEVON_LEFT_MAX);\
  Actuator(SERVO_AILEVON_LEFT) = SERVOS_TICS_OF_USEC(actuators[SERVO_AILEVON_LEFT]);\


example 2 : flight plan

conf/flight plans/example.xml

  <block name="For loop (circles wp 1)">
     <for from="0" to="3" var="i">
       <circle radius="DEFAULT_CIRCLE_RADIUS+ $i*10" wp="1" until="NavCircleCount() > 1"/>
     </for>
     <deroute block="Standby"/>
   </block>

generated var/flight plan.h

 Block(29) // For loop (circles wp 1)
   switch(nav_stage) {
     static int8_t _var_i;
     static int8_t _var_i_to;
     Stage(0)
       _var_i = 0 - 1;
       _var_i_to = 3;
     Label(for_11)
     Stage(1)
       if (++_var_i > _var_i_to) Goto(endfor_12) else NextStageAndBreak();
     Stage(2)
       NavVerticalAutoThrottleMode(RadOfDeg(0.000000));
       NavVerticalAltitudeMode(WaypointAlt(3), 0.);
       NavCircleWaypoint(3, (DEFAULT_CIRCLE_RADIUS+(_var_i*10)));
       if ((NavCircleCount()>1)) NextStageAndBreak();
       break;
     Stage(3)
       Goto(for_11)
     Label(endfor_12)
     Stage(5)
       NextBlock();
       break;
   }

Makefile

Connecting and configuring modules
 ap.CFLAGS += -DDOWNLINK -DDOWNLINK_TRANSPORT=XBeeTransport -DXBEE_UART=Uart1
 ap.srcs += downlink.c xbee.c
 ap.CFLAGS += -DUSE_UART1 -DUART1_BAUD=B9600
 ap.srcs += \$(SRC_ARCH)/uart_hw.c


Modules configuration

3 sources of configuration:

 * airframe configuration file ( airframe.xml ) which "compiled" to C files and Makefile
 * specific per module configuration file ( eg radio.xml, flightplan.xml) compiled to C code to allow factorization between airframes.
 * specific per board configuration file ( eg tiny.h ) to describe modules configuration imposed by board routing



Modules configuration.png


Conventions