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#include "fsfw/datapool/PoolReadGuard.h"
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#include "fsfw/timemanager/Clock.h"
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#include "mission/utility/compileTime.h"
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#if FSFW_DEV_HYPERION_GPS_CREATE_NMEA_CSV == 1
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#include <filesystem>
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#include <fstream>
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#endif
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#include <cmath>
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#include <ctime>
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GPSHyperionLinuxController::GPSHyperionLinuxController(object_id_t objectId, object_id_t parentId,
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bool debugHyperionGps)
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: ExtendedControllerBase(objectId, objects::NO_OBJECT),
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gpsSet(this),
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myGpsmm(GPSD_SHARED_MEMORY, nullptr),
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debugHyperionGps(debugHyperionGps) {}
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debugHyperionGps(debugHyperionGps) {
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timeUpdateCd.resetTimer();
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}
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GPSHyperionLinuxController::~GPSHyperionLinuxController() {}
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::SATS_IN_USE, new PoolEntry<uint8_t>());
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::SATS_IN_VIEW, new PoolEntry<uint8_t>());
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::FIX_MODE, new PoolEntry<uint8_t>());
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bool enableHk = false;
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#if OBSW_ENABLE_PERIODIC_HK == 1
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poolManager.subscribeForPeriodicPacket(gpsSet.getSid(), true, 2.0, false);
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enableHk = true;
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#endif
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poolManager.subscribeForPeriodicPacket(gpsSet.getSid(), enableHk, 60.0, false);
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return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK;
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}
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timeval time = {};
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time.tv_sec = gpsSet.unixSeconds.value;
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time.tv_usec = gps->fix.time.tv_nsec / 1000;
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std::time_t t = std::time(nullptr);
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if (time.tv_sec == t) {
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timeIsConstantCounter++;
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} else {
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timeIsConstantCounter = 0;
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}
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// If the received time does not change anymore for whatever reason, do not set it here
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// to avoid stale times. Also, don't do it too often often to avoid jumping times
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if (timeIsConstantCounter < 20 and timeUpdateCd.hasTimedOut()) {
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// Update the system time here for now. NTP seems to be unable to do so for whatever reason.
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// Further tests have shown that the time seems to be set by NTPD after sme time..
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// Clock::setClock(&time);
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timeUpdateCd.resetTimer();
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}
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Clock::TimeOfDay_t timeOfDay = {};
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Clock::convertTimevalToTimeOfDay(&time, &timeOfDay);
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gpsSet.year = timeOfDay.year;
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std::cout << "Longitude: " << gps->fix.longitude << std::endl;
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std::cout << "Altitude(MSL): " << gps->fix.altMSL << std::endl;
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std::cout << "Speed(m/s): " << gps->fix.speed << std::endl;
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std::time_t t = std::time(nullptr);
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std::tm tm = *std::gmtime(&t);
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std::cout << "C Time: " << std::put_time(&tm, "%c") << std::endl;
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}
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}
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#endif
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bool modeCommanded = true;
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gpsmm myGpsmm;
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bool debugHyperionGps = false;
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uint32_t timeIsConstantCounter = 0;
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Countdown timeUpdateCd = Countdown(60);
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void readGpsDataFromGpsd();
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};
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mission/utility/compileTime.h
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97
mission/utility/compileTime.h
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/*
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*
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* Created: 29.03.2018
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*
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* Authors:
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*
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* Assembled from the code released on Stackoverflow by:
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* Dennis (instructable.com/member/nqtronix) | https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23032002/c-c-how-to-get-integer-unix-timestamp-of-build-time-not-string
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* and
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* Alexis Wilke | https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10538444/do-you-know-of-a-c-macro-to-compute-unix-time-and-date
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*
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* Assembled by Jean Rabault
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*
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* UNIX_TIMESTAMP gives the UNIX timestamp (unsigned long integer of seconds since 1st Jan 1970) of compilation from macros using the compiler defined __TIME__ macro.
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* This should include Gregorian calendar leap days, in particular the 29ths of February, 100 and 400 years modulo leaps.
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*
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* Careful: __TIME__ is the local time of the computer, NOT the UTC time in general!
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*
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*/
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#ifndef COMPILE_TIME_H_
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#define COMPILE_TIME_H_
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// Some definitions for calculation
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#define SEC_PER_MIN 60UL
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#define SEC_PER_HOUR 3600UL
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#define SEC_PER_DAY 86400UL
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#define SEC_PER_YEAR (SEC_PER_DAY*365)
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// extracts 1..4 characters from a string and interprets it as a decimal value
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#define CONV_STR2DEC_1(str, i) (str[i]>'0'?str[i]-'0':0)
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#define CONV_STR2DEC_2(str, i) (CONV_STR2DEC_1(str, i)*10 + str[i+1]-'0')
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#define CONV_STR2DEC_3(str, i) (CONV_STR2DEC_2(str, i)*10 + str[i+2]-'0')
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#define CONV_STR2DEC_4(str, i) (CONV_STR2DEC_3(str, i)*10 + str[i+3]-'0')
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// Custom "glue logic" to convert the month name to a usable number
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#define GET_MONTH(str, i) (str[i]=='J' && str[i+1]=='a' && str[i+2]=='n' ? 1 : \
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str[i]=='F' && str[i+1]=='e' && str[i+2]=='b' ? 2 : \
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str[i]=='M' && str[i+1]=='a' && str[i+2]=='r' ? 3 : \
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str[i]=='A' && str[i+1]=='p' && str[i+2]=='r' ? 4 : \
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str[i]=='M' && str[i+1]=='a' && str[i+2]=='y' ? 5 : \
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str[i]=='J' && str[i+1]=='u' && str[i+2]=='n' ? 6 : \
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str[i]=='J' && str[i+1]=='u' && str[i+2]=='l' ? 7 : \
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str[i]=='A' && str[i+1]=='u' && str[i+2]=='g' ? 8 : \
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str[i]=='S' && str[i+1]=='e' && str[i+2]=='p' ? 9 : \
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str[i]=='O' && str[i+1]=='c' && str[i+2]=='t' ? 10 : \
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str[i]=='N' && str[i+1]=='o' && str[i+2]=='v' ? 11 : \
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str[i]=='D' && str[i+1]=='e' && str[i+2]=='c' ? 12 : 0)
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// extract the information from the time string given by __TIME__ and __DATE__
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#define __TIME_SECONDS__ CONV_STR2DEC_2(__TIME__, 6)
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#define __TIME_MINUTES__ CONV_STR2DEC_2(__TIME__, 3)
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#define __TIME_HOURS__ CONV_STR2DEC_2(__TIME__, 0)
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#define __TIME_DAYS__ CONV_STR2DEC_2(__DATE__, 4)
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#define __TIME_MONTH__ GET_MONTH(__DATE__, 0)
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#define __TIME_YEARS__ CONV_STR2DEC_4(__DATE__, 7)
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// Days in February
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#define _UNIX_TIMESTAMP_FDAY(year) \
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(((year) % 400) == 0UL ? 29UL : \
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(((year) % 100) == 0UL ? 28UL : \
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(((year) % 4) == 0UL ? 29UL : \
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28UL)))
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// Days in the year
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#define _UNIX_TIMESTAMP_YDAY(year, month, day) \
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( \
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/* January */ day \
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/* February */ + (month >= 2 ? 31UL : 0UL) \
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/* March */ + (month >= 3 ? _UNIX_TIMESTAMP_FDAY(year) : 0UL) \
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/* April */ + (month >= 4 ? 31UL : 0UL) \
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/* May */ + (month >= 5 ? 30UL : 0UL) \
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/* June */ + (month >= 6 ? 31UL : 0UL) \
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/* July */ + (month >= 7 ? 30UL : 0UL) \
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/* August */ + (month >= 8 ? 31UL : 0UL) \
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/* September */+ (month >= 9 ? 31UL : 0UL) \
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/* October */ + (month >= 10 ? 30UL : 0UL) \
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/* November */ + (month >= 11 ? 31UL : 0UL) \
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/* December */ + (month >= 12 ? 30UL : 0UL) \
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)
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// get the UNIX timestamp from a digits representation
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#define _UNIX_TIMESTAMP(year, month, day, hour, minute, second) \
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( /* time */ second \
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+ minute * SEC_PER_MIN \
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+ hour * SEC_PER_HOUR \
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+ /* year day (month + day) */ (_UNIX_TIMESTAMP_YDAY(year, month, day) - 1) * SEC_PER_DAY \
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+ /* year */ (year - 1970UL) * SEC_PER_YEAR \
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+ ((year - 1969UL) / 4UL) * SEC_PER_DAY \
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- ((year - 1901UL) / 100UL) * SEC_PER_DAY \
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+ ((year - 1601UL) / 400UL) * SEC_PER_DAY \
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)
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// the UNIX timestamp
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#define UNIX_TIMESTAMP (_UNIX_TIMESTAMP(__TIME_YEARS__, __TIME_MONTH__, __TIME_DAYS__, __TIME_HOURS__, __TIME_MINUTES__, __TIME_SECONDS__))
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#endif
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