In case of Spontaneous wake ups, we should be checking a condition
variable as well.
Note that we can not use the existing m_newControlData, as that has a
possible race condition with existing user code that it does not look
like we could work around.
The network communication headers were moved to the include directory of the HAL and their copies were removed from wpilibc. Also, symModuleLink.h was removed because the function which it prototypes hasn't been used in WPILib since the roboRIO switch.
Removed delayTicks(), delayMillis(), delaySeconds(), HAL_NO_WAIT, HAL_WAIT_FOREVER,
niTimestamp32(), and niTimestamp64().
Replaced clock_gettime() and usleep() with std::chrono.
Split to match the new headers. Uses a namespace 'hal' for internal functions and globals.
SPIAccumulator merged back into SPI header, as it was not a good split. Analog
accumulator will move back to analog input when the analog split is done.
* Replaced include guards with #pragma once
* All source files now have exactly one newline appended
Some files had either two newlines at the end or none (which isn't POSIX compliant). This patch fixes that.
Subsections are alphabetized according to lexographic ordering. Also, HAL includes were moved from headers to source files where possible. This change may cause user code which uses HAL functionality and does not include the relevant HAL header (since it may have been provided by another WPILib header) to fail to compile.
This is a follow-up of 3cd1253. A C++ program was written to automate the license update originally. That program was translated to Python so it can be kept in the repository and run when needed. It has been tested on Windows using the standard Python 3 installation and on Linux.
The original version skipped files that had "//" at the beginning since most were files that should be excluded. The relevant files are now in an exclusion list and the rest are processed normally. The .hpp file extension has been added as well. The script rewrote CompressorJNI.cpp to remove the carriage returns from its line endings.
The Digital and Analog headers (and the implementations, but that will
be moved over later) are just too big and congested. This splits those
headers, and then changes the few things that needed to be changed in
WPILib to get the code working again. No function changes were made in
this commit.
CANJaguar is the only motor controller using sync groups, so that feature doesn't belong in an interface used by all motor controllers. If teams want to use sync groups, they should cast to the appropriate motor controller type themselves.
As the notifierMutex is unlocked while the callback is being called in
alarmCallback(), it's possible for next to be invalidated due to a
cleanNotifier() call. Now, instead of deleting the notifier immediately,
add it to a freelist to be cleaned up at the tail end of alarmCallback.
Rename the following folders:
hal/lib/Athena -> hal/lib/athena
hal/lib/Desktop -> hal/lib/sim
hal/lib/Shared -> hal/lib/shared
wpilibc/Athena -> wpilibc/athena
wpilibc/simulation -> wpilibc/sim
Windows users may need to run gradlew clean after updating.
First part of the HAL changes. Returns -1 to 1 for joysticks instead of
-128 to 127. Implemented by replacing the old structure with a new
structure that uses floats instead of shorts.
Currently, about 5ms of every 20ms loop the DS thread would hold
the mutex, while grabbing data. During this time, and call to grab
joystick data would be blocked. This change grabs the joystick data
to a cache, and then grabs the mutex and moves the data references
around. This is much more efficient then the old code, and gives
teams more of their teleop loop time back for use.
Another major change this does is use preallocated arrays when entering
the JNI. Previously every JNI DS call would allocate an entire new array.
With a GC'd language where those arrays go on the heap, thats a problem,
and creates tons of garbage. That garbage is no longer created anymore,
as all arrays and byte buffers sent to JNI in the DS are preallocated.
In addition, GetJoystickName was always returning joystick 0 data, which
this fixes.
The PCM tests recently were failing by being slightly higher than voltage than expected. raised the tolerance to account for this.
Voltage was still clearly less than the on state while in the off state.
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