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QWIP, a Quick Web Interface for Paparazzi
Introduction
The qwip software is a simple collection of software that presents a basic ground station interface in a web browser.
Various groundstation elements
- Position on map (googlemaps api)
- Battery level
- flight time
- RC status
- datalink settings
Modes
It can operate in two modes :
- boa and qwip run on Lisa/Overo (primary motivation for this project)
- In this configuration the qwip "server" sw running on overo communicates with the stm32 autopilot.
- boa and qwip run on PC groundstation (for debugging or if you don't have a gumstix/lisa)
- Here the qwip software attaches to the ivy bus to get aircraft info\
In either case, the "server" software places data in a shared memory area for a boa cgi program ("update_qwip") to access. The cgi program is accessed by the browser javascript code.
Remote ground stations
Finally, the qwip "server" can communicate with remote ground stations (paparazzi ocaml-based servers) to become aware of additional aircraft and display them to the browser user.
Quickstart
PC-based installation and usage
- sudo apt-get install libevent-dev
- install boa and enable configuration in boa.conf (cgi, etc)
- place qwip sw in /var/www or use links, etc (mindful of permissions)
- take a look at makefile and edit hardcoded paths to point to the right places
- take a look at source and make sure hardcoded aircraft names/paths available
Compile and Run server
build pc_gs_server
paul@paul-Inspiron-1210:/var/www$ make server/pc_gs_server cc -Wall -std=gnu99 -I/home/paul/paparazzi -I/home/paul/paparazzi/sw/include `pkg-config glib-2.0 --cflags` -DDISABLE_SPI_LINK -DFMS_PERIODIC_FREQ=512 server/gs_server.c server/gs_shm.c server/qwip_gs_link.c server/qwip_settings.c /home/paul/paparazzi/sw/airborne/fms/fms_spi_link.c /home/paul/paparazzi/sw/airborne/fms/fms_periodic.c /home/paul/paparazzi/sw/airborne/math/pprz_geodetic_double.c -o server/pc_gs_server -lm -levent `pkg-config glib-2.0 --libs` `pcre-config --libs` server/gs_server.c: In function ‘main_init’: server/gs_server.c:77: warning: passing argument 1 of ‘g_strlcpy’ from incompatible pointer type /usr/include/glib-2.0/glib/gstrfuncs.h:109: note: expected ‘gchar *’ but argument is of type ‘char (*)[128]’ server/gs_server.c:85: warning: passing argument 1 of ‘strcpy’ from incompatible pointer type /usr/include/string.h:128: note: expected ‘char * restrict’ but argument is of type ‘char (*)[128]’
build ivy_gs_gateway
paul@paul-Inspiron-1210:/var/www$ make server/ivy_gs_gateway gcc -Wall -std=gnu99 -I/home/paul/paparazzi -I/home/paul/paparazzi/sw/include `pkg-config glib-2.0 --cflags` server/ivy_gs_gateway.c server/gs_shm.c /home/paul/paparazzi/sw/airborne/math/pprz_geodetic_double.c -o server/ivy_gs_gateway `pkg-config glib-2.0 --libs` `pcre-config --libs` -lglibivy -lm paul@paul-Inspiron-1210:/var/www$ cd server/
- run pc_gs_server
cd server
paul@paul-Inspiron-1210:/var/www/server$ ./pc_gs_server Starting initialization fms_periodic : hs sched_setscheduler failed : Operation not permitted (1) gs server listening on port 4343 fms_periodic : hs sched_setscheduler failed : Operation not permitted (1) Entering mainloop
- If you need to kill off the shared memory area
run ipcs to find it look for a line with 0x2b at the start (this is the shared mem key in hex) 0x0000002b 37453850 root 777 7116936 0 kill it with "sudo ipcrm -m 37453850"
Testing CGI
paul@paul-Inspiron-1210:/var/www/cgi-bin$ export QUERY_STRING="req=fleet" paul@paul-Inspiron-1210:/var/www/cgi-bin$ ./update_qwip Content-type: application/xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <content> <time_running>1396 s</time_running> <aircrafts> <aircraft name="Microjet"/> </aircrafts> </content> paul@paul-Inspiron-1210:/var/www/cgi-bin$ export QUERY_STRING="req=flight_param" paul@paul-Inspiron-1210:/var/www/cgi-bin$ ./update_qwip Content-type: application/xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <content> <time_running>0 s</time_running> <cpu_time>0.0 s</cpu_time> <supply>0.0 V</supply> <radio_control>ok</radio_control> <latitude>0.0000000</latitude> <longitude>0.0000000</longitude> </content>
Testing with browser
- open a browser and point it to "localhost"
(see image at top)
check boa logs for errors and access
tail -f /var/log/boa/access.log tail -f /var/log/boa/error.log 127.0.0.1 - - [08/Feb/2011:23:38:46 +0000] "GET /cgi-bin/update_qwip?req=fleet HTTP/1.1" 404 0 "http://localhost/" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Ubuntu/10.10 Chromium/9.0.597.84 Chrome/9.0.597.84 Safari/534.13"