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10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Peter Johnson
18efd1e534 Move robot base classes from opmode to framework (#8344)
Having these in opmode will be confusing to users when opmodes are added.
2025-11-08 15:08:38 -08:00
PJ Reiniger
9aca8e0fd6 SCRIPT namespace replacements 2025-11-07 23:09:21 -08:00
PJ Reiniger
7c6efa41ae SCRIPT Run cc include replacements 2025-11-07 23:09:21 -08:00
Peter Johnson
3928ed5647 [sim] Sim GUI DS: Add "Disconnected" state and start in it (#6218)
The default state for the DS in the simulated HAL is changed to disconnected.

The FMS view is now only editable in DS disconnected state.

This enables more robot and field-like testing of robot code, as the
alliance color and other parameters start in invalid states and are
only set when the DS connects.
2024-01-20 21:10:02 -08:00
Tyler Veness
8e2a7fd306 Include thirdparty libraries with angle brackets (#5578) 2023-08-28 15:13:34 -07:00
Thad House
d83a6edc20 [wpilib] Update GetMatchTime docs and units (#5232) 2023-08-03 21:45:26 -07:00
Thad House
fc56f8049a [wpilib] DriverStation: Change alliance station to use optional (#5229)
Many teams have issues trying to read the DS too early. By switching to an optional, we cause teams to check 2 things. Either 1) they explicitly check, and their code is correct, or 2) they just read .value() and their code reboots in a loop. However, because the DS will eventually connect, this 2nd case is ok, and should theoretically be undetectable on the field.
2023-07-22 15:19:28 -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
fe59e4b9fe Make C++ test names more consistent (#3586)
Inconsistent names were found using the following regular expressions.

* `rg "TEST(_F|_P)?\(\w+,\s+\w+Test\)"`
* `rg "TEST(_F|_P)?\(\w+,\s+Test\w+\)"`
* `rg "TEST(_F|_P)?\(\w+Tests,\s+\w+\)"`

Fixes #3495.
2021-09-17 22:51:51 -07:00
PJ Reiniger
94e0db7963 [wpilibc] Add more unit tests (#3494) 2021-08-05 19:04:51 -07:00