cleaned up include tree
Added APPS- variables to all source types in the makefiles of all modules
PHONY added to relevant Makefiles
shell thread priority can now be configured via aosconf.h
enhanced hooks in aos_main.cpp: - INIT_HOOK_0 now supports optional arguments like all other hooks - new hook introduced to add custom includes - new hook introduced to add custom static variables - renamed hook for custom thread variables
The main.c was renamed to aos_main.cpp and will compiled as C++ file from now on.This allows to use full C++ capabilities when using any hooks.
1) enhancements of the makefiles: - replaced all absolute paths by relative paths - include directories now consistently do not have a trailing slash - it is now possible to specify a custom build directory by setting the BUILDDIR variable - updated C/C++ standard to C11 and C17 respectively (igrnore warnings caused by ChibiOS for now)...
Updated AMiRo-BLT and applied an similar fix to QtCreatorSetup.sh (issue with relative compiler paths)
FIX: AosShellChannel was not known in main.c if shell was disabled.
Introduced a common aos_chconf.h file, which is included by each chconf.h.The smart build feature was deactivated since it caused issues with this new structure.
AosShellChannel now contains a pointer to a BaseAsynchronousChannel instead of a AosIOCHannel.Fixed an issue with AosIOStreams as well as AosShellStreams regarding multiple reading/writing from/to channels.
AMiRo-BLT updated
Major overhaul to the I/O functionality:
The SequentialStremMultiplexer (SSM) has been replaced by AosIOStream.The AosIOStream class acts like a BaseSequentialStream but consists of multiple AosIOChannels.Each AosIOChannel again implements a BaseAsynchronousChannel and thus is a derived class of BaseSequentialStream as well....
Modified aos_unittest.h/.c files to prevent unnecessary includes.
slightly enhanced some of the makefiles
removed module specific configurations from the makefiles
AMiRo-BLT submodule updated
Merge branch 'master' of http://openresearch.cit-ec.de/git/amiro-os.amiro-os
AMiRo-LLD submodule updated
Major overhaul to AMiRo-OS version 2.0.0
Fix stack overflow in DiWheelDrive due to access of non-started gyro thread
Signed-off-by: Timo Korthals <tkorthals@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de>
Wii steering slightly enhanced.It is now possible to use the controller horizontally as well as vertically.
README.txt slightly updated.
All outputs that were still printed to SD1 (on-board serial connector) have been switched to global.sercanmux1 (SD1-CAN-multiplexer)
Integrated the Wiimote demo to the PowerManagement logic.
The blouetooth drivers were slightly enhanced.
Constants.h: renamed CAN::UPDATE_PERIOD_MSEC to CAN::UPDATE_PERIOD
Added functions to reset the motor gains.
Fixed typo in authors list
Added some additional information in the README.txt file.
README.txt: deleted surplus blank line.
FIX: Odometry thread stack size increased to prevent stack overflows.
README.txt updated:- maximum line width was increased to 80 (from 70)- several updates on content and structure
Minor tweak on the order in which the devices are compiled and flashed.
Adapted the OS to be compatible with the new bootloader version 1.0.
flash.mk: removed debug output
Merged recent modifications from development branch:- proximity sensor frequency was increased from 8Hz to 125Hz- system synchronization frequency was increased from 8Hz to 16Hz- I2C bus clearing functionality was improved- magnetometer and gyroscope data are now available to the whole system...
Re-inserted several Doxygen comments, which had been removed earlier.
CITEC acknowledgment text was modified to the preferred wording.
Initial commit of AMiRo-OS version 1.0. This is the first version released open source.