Commit Graph

1573 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sriman Achanta
e84dbfede0 [wpilib] GenericHID: Add rumble both option (#4843) 2022-12-24 11:28:52 -08:00
sciencewhiz
d20594db0d Fix typos (#4839) 2022-12-21 08:53:00 -06:00
Thad House
bf7068ac27 [wpilibc] Add missing PPS implementation for C++ (#4821) 2022-12-15 09:28:42 -08:00
Thad House
ee02fb7ba7 [hal] Add support for Pulse-Per-Second signal (#4819) 2022-12-14 18:15:34 -08:00
Thad House
518916ba02 [wpilib] Fix DS mode thread event being manual reset accidentally (#4818)
These need to be automatic reset.
2022-12-14 10:17:13 -08:00
Sriman Achanta
c569d8e523 [wpilib] Joystick.getMagnitude(): use hypot() function (#4816) 2022-12-13 22:29:09 -08:00
Peter Johnson
a865f48e96 [ntcore] Pass pub/sub options as a unified PubSubOptions struct (#4794)
In Java, PubSubOption is still used for passing options, but this
simplifies C++ use substantially, as it allows aggregate construction.
2022-12-12 19:28:15 -08:00
Ryan Blue
944dd7265d [wpilibc] Add C++ Notifier error handling, update java notifier error message (#4795) 2022-12-11 22:42:22 -08:00
Ryan Blue
bde383f763 [hal] Replace const char* with std::string_view in Driver Station sim functions (#4532) 2022-12-09 13:10:23 -08:00
Ryan Blue
5a52b51443 [hal] Add RobotController.getSerialNumber() (#4783) 2022-12-08 21:58:55 -08:00
Thad House
69a66ec5ec [wpilib] Fix multiple motor safety issues (#4784)
Java was missing the motor safety thread entirely
C++ accidentally used a manual reset event, causing the motor safety thread to spin.
C++ PWMMotorController would not feed the watch kitty.
Both languages would call feed() from the StopMotor call, causing some ping ponging.
2022-12-08 19:47:47 -08:00
sciencewhiz
989c9fb29a [wpimath] Revert Rotation2D change that limits angles (#4781)
Reverts "[wpimath] Constrain Rotation2d range to -pi to pi (#4611)"
This reverts commit d1d458db2b.

This broke multiple teams code in beta. It is also easier to limit the angle externally, then reconstruct a larger angle that got limited. This additionally adds comments to clarify the behavior and retains tests that were added in the reverted commit, and fixes a javadoc comment angle reference.
2022-12-08 18:10:44 -08:00
Peter Johnson
b9772214d9 [wpilib] Sendable: Don't call setter for getter changes 2022-12-07 21:29:51 -08:00
Jordan McMichael
8618dd4160 [glass, wpilib] Replace remaining references to Speed Controller with Motor Controller (#4769) 2022-12-05 20:06:43 -08:00
Ryan Blue
6789869663 [wpilib] Call set(0) rather than disable for stopMotor (#4763)
For PWM motor controllers, this is going to be the fastest way to stop the motor,
as disabling the PWM output will have a small delay due to the motor controller
needing to detect the missing signal.

Note Set(0) is not a safe approach for CAN motor controllers, which may have closed
loop operation, non-% output set() calls, etc.
2022-12-05 13:33:54 -08:00
Starlight220
1f1461e254 [wpilib] Add method to enable/disable LiveWindow in test mode (#4678) 2022-12-01 13:28:06 -08:00
Colin Wong
e82cd5147b [wpilib] Tweak Color HSV formula and use in AddressableLED (#4724)
The Color algorithm was tweaked to:
a) not produce incorrect values if the user happens to input a hue outside the [0, 180) range, and
b) more accurately convert the hue remainder from range 0-30 to 0-255. The current conversion vastly overshoots the multiplier (converts 0-30 to 0-270) and relies on clamping the value when constructing the Color object to produce a slightly incorrect result.
2022-11-28 14:42:22 -08:00
Starlight220
cb38bacfe8 [commands] Revert to original Trigger implementation (#4673)
Trigger was refactored to use BooleanEvent when it was introduced in #4104.
This reverts to the original implementation until edge-based BooleanEvents can be fixed.
2022-11-28 13:48:48 -08:00
Tyler Veness
42b6d4e3f7 Use defaulted comparison operators in C++ (#4723)
Comparison operators which compared against every class member variable
now use C++20's default comparison operators.

Also remove operator!= that in C++20 is now auto-generated from operator==.
2022-11-27 21:01:01 -08:00
Starlight220
e4ac09077c [wpilib] Add link to MotorSafety article (#4720) 2022-11-27 16:23:06 -08:00
Peter Johnson
34ec89c041 [wpilibc] Shuffleboard SimpleWidget: Return pointer instead of reference (#4703)
Based on beta test feedback, returning a pointer is more intuitive, as
typically the return value is late bound to an instance variable.
2022-11-24 09:05:37 -08:00
Peter Johnson
cf8faa9e67 [wpilib] Update values on controllable sendables (#4667) 2022-11-18 23:50:41 -08:00
PJ Reiniger
53904e7cf4 [apriltag] Split AprilTag functionality to a separate library (#4578)
Add AprilTagFieldLayout JSON file and move class to edu.wpi.first.apriltag.

Co-authored-by: Tyler Veness <calcmogul@gmail.com>
2022-11-17 14:29:29 -08:00
Thad House
3082bd236b [build] Move version file to its own source set (#4638) 2022-11-14 20:19:00 -08:00
ohowe
d1d458db2b [wpimath] Constrain Rotation2d range to -pi to pi (#4611)
Co-authored-by: Ryan Blue <ryanzblue@gmail.com>
2022-11-14 14:25:15 -08:00
Peter Johnson
b0f6dc199d [wpilibc] ShuffleboardComponent.WithProperties: Update type (#4615)
ShuffleboardComponentBase::m_properties is now a StringMap<nt::Value>.
2022-11-11 15:08:05 -08:00
Tyler Veness
e92b6dd5f9 [wpilib] Fix AprilTagFieldLayout JSON property name typos (#4597) 2022-11-08 13:27:21 -08:00
PJ Reiniger
5be5869b2f [apriltags] Use map as internal data model (#4577)
This leaves the file format as a list, but internally will transform the collection of tags into a map on de/serialization. The serialization will probably happen once on startup, but the tag lookup can happen 100s of times a second. This honestly probably doesn't make too much of a performance hit since N is small, but this is a simple O(n) -> O(1) change for lookups.
2022-11-07 10:09:06 -08:00
Dustin Spicuzza
0190301e09 [wpilibc] Explicitly mark EventLoop as non-copyable/non-movable (#4579)
It's already not movable because m_bindings isn't copyable, but pybind11
isn't able to detect that
2022-11-07 09:30:03 -08:00
amquake
2c20fd0d09 [wpilib] SingleJointedArmSim: Check angle equals limit on wouldHit (#4567) 2022-11-04 17:14:46 -07:00
Brennen Puth
b2b473b24a [wpilib] Add AprilTag and AprilTagFieldLayout (#4421)
This is an API for looking up a Pose3d from a tag id, and includes functionality to load that map from a JSON file.

This also adds JSON support to Pose3d, Rotation3d. Translation3d, and Quaternion.

Co-authored-by: Tyler Veness <calcmogul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: AMereBagatelle <themerebagatelle@gmail.com>
2022-11-04 09:56:22 -07:00
Michael Jansen
1177a3522e [wpilib] Fix Xbox/PS4 POV sim for port number constructors (#4548) 2022-11-02 22:52:26 -07:00
Peter Johnson
1831ef3e19 [wpilib] Fix Shuffleboard SuppliedValueWidget (#4559)
It was creating duplicate publishers.
2022-11-02 22:49:52 -07:00
Starlight220
a9606ce870 [wpilib] Fix Xbox/PS4 POV sim (#4546) 2022-11-02 10:52:15 -07:00
Peter Johnson
b114006543 [ntcore] Unify listeners (#4536)
This combines all 4 NT listener APIs (topic, value, connection, and
logging) into a single unified listener API.
2022-10-31 21:52:14 -07:00
Starlight220
dcda09f90a [command] Rename trigger methods (#4210)
Motivation

Feedback from 2022 showed that the Trigger API is rather confusing, mostly due to the following:
- duplicate Trigger and Button APIs were available; users were confused searching for a nonexistent difference between them.
- the when terminology was ambiguous and unclear whether it refers to the high state or specifically the rising edge.
- the Active terminology didn't unambiguously refer to the high state; it wasn't unintuitive to understand it as "when the binding is active/polled".
- whileHeld vs whenHeld was very confusing, and the difference between them wasn't obvious. The parallel Trigger verbs, whileActiveContinuously and whileActiveOnce are much less confusing.

Solution

Deprecating Button and its binding methods. The rationale for deprecating Button (and not Trigger) is because Button uses terminology that is needlessly more specific and restricting to the button use case, making the use case of arbitrary trigger conditions unintuitive.

After consideration, deprecation of Button's subclasses was decided against:

- NetworkButton (a trigger condition based on a boolean NT entry/topic) is a use case that is not necessarily intuitive for teams to implement themselves, so it is an abstraction that should be provided in the library. A parallel class for the BooleanEvent level, NetworkBooleanEvent, was also added as part of NT4. NT listeners were considered as a alternative solution, but they require attention to thread safety, and aren't interoperable with the EventLoop API.
- JoystickButton/POVButton provide abstractions around HID buttons. The new Trigger-returning factories on the HID classes are an equal (if not more concise) alternative, but there is no reason not to keep them for those who find their use preferable.

At a later date in the deprecation cycle (perhaps for 2024), when Button is removed, these subclasses should be changed to inherit directly from Trigger.

Trigger's bindings are changed to use True/False terminology, as it should be unambiguous. Each binding type has both True and False variants; for brevity, only the True variants are listed here:

- onTrue (replaces whenActive): schedule on rising edge.
- whileTrue (replaces whileActiveOnce): schedule on rising edge, cancel on falling edge.
- toggleOnTrue (replaces toggleWhenActive): on rising edge, schedule if unscheduled and cancel if scheduled.

Two binding types are completely deprecated:

- cancelWhenActive: this is a fairly niche use case which is better described as having the trigger's rising edge (Trigger.rising()) as an end condition for the command (using Command.until()).
- whileActiveContinuously: however common, this relied on the no-op behavior of scheduling an already-scheduled command. The more correct way to repeat the command if it ends before the falling edge is using Command.repeatedly/RepeatCommand or a RunCommand -- the only difference is if the command is interrupted, but that is more likely to result in two commands perpetually canceling each other than achieve the desired behavior. Manually implementing a blindly-scheduling binding like whileActiveContinuously is still possible, though might not be intuitive.

Notes

It was considered to share BooleanEvent's digital signal terminology; however, once it was decided that Trigger should not inherit from BooleanEvent (due to overload incompatibility) the common terminology was not worth the unintuitiveness stemming from users' unfamiliarity with the signal processing terms.
2022-10-27 22:03:28 -07:00
Tyler Veness
66157397c1 [wpilib] Make drive classes follow NWU axes convention (#4079)
All trigonometric functions and vector classes assume North-West-Up axes
convention, so using North-East-Down convention with them is really
error-prone. We've broken something every time we touched the drive
classes.

We originally used North-East-Down to match the joystick convention, but
the volume of long-lived bugs has made this not worth it in retrospect.

The rest of WPILib also uses North-West-Up, so this makes things
consistent.

KilloughDrive was removed since no one uses it.
2022-10-27 21:59:11 -07:00
Peter Johnson
cfb84a6083 [wpilibc] Don't hang waiting for NT server to start (#4524)
This matches Java behavior.
2022-10-26 10:29:56 -07:00
Peter Johnson
794669b346 [ntcore] Revamp listeners (#4511)
- In both C++ and Java, add listener functions to Instance class (same as NT3 provided)
- Add WaitForListenerQueue functions (same as NT3 provided)
- Move Java non-poller implementation to Instance (previously only handled single instance)
- Change C++ listeners to take non-const references for subscribers etc to help avoid footguns from use of temporary objects (also add doc comment)
- Fix Preferences making .type persistent
2022-10-24 23:27:24 -07:00
Peter Johnson
15ad855f1d [ntcore] Add UnitTopic<T> (C++ only) (#4497)
This avoids the need for explicit value() calls (as compared to using
DoubleTopic).  The unit name is published as the "unit" property.

Implementation note: the test needs to be in wpilibc because ntcore does
not depend on wpimath.
2022-10-24 20:07:44 -07:00
Thad House
11244a49d9 [wpilib] Add IsConnected function to all gyros (#4465) 2022-10-24 20:04:16 -07:00
Thad House
ba850bac3b [hal] Add more shutdown checks and motor safety shutdown (#4510) 2022-10-23 21:59:04 -07:00
Starlight220
09faf31b67 [commands] Replace Command HID inheritance with delegation (#4470) 2022-10-23 12:09:44 -07:00
Thad House
6836e5923d [wpilibc] Restore get duty cycle scale factor (#4502) 2022-10-23 07:05:09 -07:00
Peter Johnson
10ed4b3969 [ntcore] Various NT4 fixes (#4474)
* TopicListener: Fix Add() return values
* Update PubSubOption poll storage documentation
* Update NetworkTableEntry::GetValue() doc
* Add documentation regarding asynchronous callbacks
* Unpublish entry: set publisher to nullptr
* Implement ValueListenerPoller default constructor
* Remove SetNetworkIdentity, make parameter to StartClient
* URI-escape client ID, improve error message
* Add connected message with client id; also improve disconnected message a bit
* Handle SetServers either before or after StartClient
* Fix client use-after-free; also delay reconnect after disconnect to rate limit
* Don't re-announce to already subscribed client; we especially don't want to send the last value again
* Always accept in-order sets, only use timestamp for tiebreak
* Fix LocalStorage::StartNetwork race
* Remove unused/unimplemented function

Also:
* [glass] Remove debug print
* [glass] Fix mpack string decoding
* [cameraserver] Fix up startclient
2022-10-21 22:04:14 -07:00
Thad House
4a401b89d7 [hal, wpilib] New DS thread model and implementation (#3787)
The current DS thread model has some pretty major issues. It makes it difficult to know if all data is from the same remote packet, and if the data changes while the robot loop is running. Additionally, the DS thread is used for a few other things (MotorSafety and State Tracking for EducationalRobot). This also makes sim difficult, as user code has to wait for the thread to know it has new data.

This change completely rethinks how threading works in the driver station model.

First, the DS HAL system receives a new data callback, either from Netcomm or DriverStationSim. Inside the context of this callback, all the low latency data is read and put into a cache. Doing some investigation on the robot side, this is perfectly safe to do, and also ensures a ds packet will not be parsed before we finish reading the current packet data.

After all data is read, the cache is swapped with a 2nd buffer. This buffer just stores the data, none of the HAL DS calls read from this buffer. An event is then fired, stating there is new data ready to go.

Robot code calls HAL_UpdateDSData(). This swaps the 2nd buffer with a 3rd buffer, which always contains the current data. This data will not be updated until HAL_UpdateDSData is called again. Which solves the state problem.

The high level driver station classes have. an updateData() call, which calls HAL_UpdateDSData, and then update button state variables, then data log and update the NT FMS data table (Java also caches across the JNI boundary here, but that could trivially be removed). An extra event provider is provided, allowing other threads to know when this call has been completed.

IterativeRobotBase calls DS.updateData() at the beginning of each loop, and only once per loop. This means all commands will always have the same state.

All of this means there is no longer a DS thread. Everything happens synchronously. This means Sim and testing is easier, as you can just call DriverStationSim.NotifyNewData(), and then DriverStation.UpdateData(), and you can guarantee that all the DriverStation.*** data is up to date.

As for Motor Safety and Educational Robot State Handling, those can all be handled by their own threads. The Educational Thread only needs to run under EducationalRobot, and MotorSafety will only be started if there is a motor safety object enabled.
2022-10-21 22:01:55 -07:00
Tyler Veness
1fc098e696 Enable log macros to work with no args (#4475)
This is enabled by the C++20 __VA_OPT__ feature.
Uses of "{}" format string were updated.
Some warning suppressions were required for older clang versions.
Also improve codegen of wpi::Logger::Log(), frc::ReportError(), and frc::MakeError();
these generate better and less redundant code if they use fmt::string_view for the
format string instead of templating on it.
2022-10-19 10:49:27 -07:00
Peter Johnson
878cc8defb [wpilib] LiveWindow: Add enableAllTelemetry() (#4480) 2022-10-17 14:39:57 -07:00
Tyler Veness
fbdc810887 Upgrade to C++20 (#4239)
* Use explicit this capture required by C++20
* Use C++20 span
* Replace wpi::numbers with std::numbers
* Fix C++20 clang-tidy warning false positive in fmt
* Remove ciso646 include since C++20 removed that header
* Fix global-buffer-overflow asan warnings in ntcore tests
* Add DIOSetProxy constructor to HAL

* Upgrade MSVC compiler to 2022
* Bump native-utils to 2023.2.7 (changes to std=c++20)

Co-authored-by: Peter Johnson <johnson.peter@gmail.com>
2022-10-15 16:33:14 -07:00
Thad House
87a64ccedc [hal] Convert DutyCycle Raw output to be a high time measurement (#4466)
The existing raw time has an issue where it jumps around, as in the FPGA if the frequency is not a multiple or divisor of 25 Mhz it jumps around by 1 every second. While waiting on an FPGA change, update the API to make raw output give nanoseconds rather then a scaled value. This does a longer read cycle to get the correct value, but in the future if a fast FPGA function is added this can be easily changed.
2022-10-12 10:15:09 -07:00