Robin Mueller
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9.5 KiB
C++
270 lines
9.5 KiB
C++
#include "GPSHyperionLinuxController.h"
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#include "OBSWConfig.h"
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#include "fsfw/FSFW.h"
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#include "fsfw/datapool/PoolReadGuard.h"
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#include "fsfw/timemanager/Clock.h"
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#include "linux/utility/utility.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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debugHyperionGps(debugHyperionGps) {
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timeUpdateCd.resetTimer();
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}
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GPSHyperionLinuxController::~GPSHyperionLinuxController() {}
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void GPSHyperionLinuxController::performControlOperation() {
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#ifdef FSFW_OSAL_LINUX
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readGpsDataFromGpsd();
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#endif
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}
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LocalPoolDataSetBase *GPSHyperionLinuxController::getDataSetHandle(sid_t sid) { return &gpsSet; }
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ReturnValue_t GPSHyperionLinuxController::checkModeCommand(Mode_t mode, Submode_t submode,
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uint32_t *msToReachTheMode) {
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if (not modeCommanded) {
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if (mode == MODE_ON or mode == MODE_OFF) {
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gpsNotOpenSwitch = true;
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// 5h time to reach fix
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*msToReachTheMode = MAX_SECONDS_TO_REACH_FIX;
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maxTimeToReachFix.resetTimer();
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modeCommanded = true;
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} else if (mode == MODE_NORMAL) {
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return HasModesIF::INVALID_MODE;
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}
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}
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return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK;
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}
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ReturnValue_t GPSHyperionLinuxController::executeAction(ActionId_t actionId,
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MessageQueueId_t commandedBy,
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const uint8_t *data, size_t size) {
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switch (actionId) {
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case (GpsHyperion::TRIGGER_RESET_PIN): {
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if (resetCallback != nullptr) {
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PoolReadGuard pg(&gpsSet);
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// Set HK entries invalid
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gpsSet.setValidity(false, true);
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resetCallback(resetCallbackArgs);
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return HasActionsIF::EXECUTION_FINISHED;
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}
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return DeviceHandlerIF::COMMAND_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
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}
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}
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return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK;
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}
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ReturnValue_t GPSHyperionLinuxController::initializeLocalDataPool(
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localpool::DataPool &localDataPoolMap, LocalDataPoolManager &poolManager) {
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::ALTITUDE, new PoolEntry<double>({0.0}));
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::LONGITUDE, new PoolEntry<double>({0.0}));
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::LATITUDE, new PoolEntry<double>({0.0}));
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::SPEED, new PoolEntry<double>({0.0}));
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::YEAR, new PoolEntry<uint16_t>());
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::MONTH, new PoolEntry<uint8_t>());
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::DAY, new PoolEntry<uint8_t>());
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::HOURS, new PoolEntry<uint8_t>());
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::MINUTES, new PoolEntry<uint8_t>());
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::SECONDS, new PoolEntry<uint8_t>());
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localDataPoolMap.emplace(GpsHyperion::UNIX_SECONDS, new PoolEntry<uint32_t>());
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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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poolManager.subscribeForPeriodicPacket(gpsSet.getSid(), false, 30.0, false);
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return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK;
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}
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void GPSHyperionLinuxController::setResetPinTriggerFunction(gpioResetFunction_t resetCallback,
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void *args) {
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this->resetCallback = resetCallback;
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resetCallbackArgs = args;
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}
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ReturnValue_t GPSHyperionLinuxController::initialize() {
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ReturnValue_t result = ExtendedControllerBase::initialize();
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if (result != HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK) {
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return result;
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}
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return result;
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}
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ReturnValue_t GPSHyperionLinuxController::handleCommandMessage(CommandMessage *message) {
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return ExtendedControllerBase::handleCommandMessage(message);
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}
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#ifdef FSFW_OSAL_LINUX
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void GPSHyperionLinuxController::readGpsDataFromGpsd() {
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gpsmm myGpsmm("localhost", DEFAULT_GPSD_PORT);
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// The data from the device will generally be read all at once. Therefore, we
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// can set all field here
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if (not myGpsmm.is_open()) {
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if (gpsNotOpenSwitch) {
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// Opening failed
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#if FSFW_VERBOSE_LEVEL >= 1
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sif::warning << "GPSHyperionHandler::readGpsDataFromGpsd: Opening GPSMM failed | "
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<< "Error " << errno << " | " << gps_errstr(errno) << std::endl;
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#endif
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gpsNotOpenSwitch = false;
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}
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return;
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}
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gps_data_t *gps = nullptr;
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gps = myGpsmm.read();
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if (gps == nullptr) {
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if (gpsReadFailedSwitch) {
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gpsReadFailedSwitch = false;
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sif::warning << "GPSHyperionHandler::readGpsDataFromGpsd: Reading GPS data failed"
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<< std::endl;
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}
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return;
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}
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PoolReadGuard pg(&gpsSet);
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if (pg.getReadResult() != HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK) {
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#if FSFW_VERBOSE_LEVEL >= 1
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sif::warning << "GPSHyperionHandler::readGpsDataFromGpsd: Reading dataset failed" << std::endl;
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#endif
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return;
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}
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bool validFix = false;
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static_cast<void>(validFix);
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// 0: Not seen, 1: No fix, 2: 2D-Fix, 3: 3D-Fix
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int newFixMode = gps->fix.mode;
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if (newFixMode == 2 or newFixMode == 3) {
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validFix = true;
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}
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if (gpsSet.fixMode.value != newFixMode) {
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triggerEvent(GpsHyperion::GPS_FIX_CHANGE, gpsSet.fixMode.value, newFixMode);
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}
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gpsSet.fixMode.value = newFixMode;
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if (gps->fix.mode == 0 or gps->fix.mode == 1) {
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if (modeCommanded and maxTimeToReachFix.hasTimedOut()) {
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// We are supposed to be on and functioning, but not fix was found
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if (mode == MODE_ON or mode == MODE_NORMAL) {
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mode = MODE_OFF;
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}
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modeCommanded = false;
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}
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gpsSet.setValidity(false, true);
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} else if (gps->satellites_used > 0) {
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gpsSet.setValidity(true, true);
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}
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gpsSet.satInUse.value = gps->satellites_used;
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gpsSet.satInView.value = gps->satellites_visible;
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if (std::isfinite(gps->fix.latitude)) {
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// Negative latitude -> South direction
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gpsSet.latitude.value = gps->fix.latitude;
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} else {
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gpsSet.latitude.setValid(false);
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}
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if (std::isfinite(gps->fix.longitude)) {
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// Negative longitude -> West direction
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gpsSet.longitude.value = gps->fix.longitude;
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} else {
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gpsSet.longitude.setValid(false);
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}
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if (std::isfinite(gps->fix.altitude)) {
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gpsSet.altitude.value = gps->fix.altitude;
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} else {
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gpsSet.altitude.setValid(false);
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}
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if (std::isfinite(gps->fix.speed)) {
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gpsSet.speed.value = gps->fix.speed;
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} else {
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gpsSet.speed.setValid(false);
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}
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#if LIBGPS_VERSION_MINOR <= 17
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gpsSet.unixSeconds.value = gps->fix.time;
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#else
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gpsSet.unixSeconds.value = gps->fix.time.tv_sec;
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#endif
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timeval time = {};
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time.tv_sec = gpsSet.unixSeconds.value;
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#if LIBGPS_VERSION_MINOR <= 17
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double fractionalPart = gps->fix.time - std::floor(gps->fix.time);
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time.tv_usec = fractionalPart * 1000.0 * 1000.0;
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#else
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time.tv_usec = gps->fix.time.tv_nsec / 1000;
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#endif
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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 (timeInit and validFix) {
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if (not utility::timeSanityCheck()) {
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#if OBSW_VERBOSE_LEVEL >= 1
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time_t timeRaw = time.tv_sec;
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std::tm *timeTm = std::gmtime(&timeRaw);
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sif::info << "Setting invalid system time from GPS data directly: "
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<< std::put_time(timeTm, "%c %Z") << std::endl;
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#endif
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// For some reason, the clock needs to be somewhat correct for NTP to work. Really dumb..
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Clock::setClock(&time);
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}
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timeInit = false;
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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 some 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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gpsSet.month = timeOfDay.month;
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gpsSet.day = timeOfDay.day;
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gpsSet.hours = timeOfDay.hour;
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gpsSet.minutes = timeOfDay.minute;
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gpsSet.seconds = timeOfDay.second;
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if (debugHyperionGps) {
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sif::info << "-- Hyperion GPS Data --" << std::endl;
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#if LIBGPS_VERSION_MINOR <= 17
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time_t timeRaw = gps->fix.time;
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#else
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time_t timeRaw = gps->fix.time.tv_sec;
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#endif
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std::tm *time = gmtime(&timeRaw);
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std::cout << "Time: " << std::put_time(time, "%c %Z") << std::endl;
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std::cout << "Visible satellites: " << gps->satellites_visible << std::endl;
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std::cout << "Satellites used: " << gps->satellites_used << std::endl;
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std::cout << "Fix (0:Not Seen|1:No Fix|2:2D|3:3D): " << gps->fix.mode << std::endl;
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std::cout << "Latitude: " << gps->fix.latitude << std::endl;
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std::cout << "Longitude: " << gps->fix.longitude << std::endl;
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#if LIBGPS_VERSION_MINOR <= 17
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std::cout << "Altitude(MSL): " << gps->fix.altitude << std::endl;
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#else
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std::cout << "Altitude(MSL): " << gps->fix.altMSL << std::endl;
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#endif
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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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