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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <avr/io.h>
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#include "attitude.h"
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#include "dongfangMath.h"
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#include "commands.h"
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// For scope debugging only!
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#include "rc.h"
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// where our main data flow comes from.
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#include "analog.h"
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#include "configuration.h"
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#include "output.h"
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// Some calculations are performed depending on some stick related things.
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#include "controlMixer.h"
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#define CHECK_MIN_MAX(value, min, max) {if(value < min) value = min; else if(value > max) value = max;}
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/*
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 * Gyro readings, as read from the analog module. It would have been nice to flow
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 * them around between the different calculations as a struct or array (doing
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 * things functionally without side effects) but this is shorter and probably
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 * faster too.
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 * The variables are overwritten at each attitude calculation invocation - the values
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 * are not preserved or reused.
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 */
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int16_t rate_ATT[2], yawRate;
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// With different (less) filtering
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int16_t rate_PID[2];
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int16_t differential[2];
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/*
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 * Gyro readings, after performing "axis coupling" - that is, the transfomation
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 * of rotation rates from the airframe-local coordinate system to a ground-fixed
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 * coordinate system. If axis copling is disabled, the gyro readings will be
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 * copied into these directly.
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 * These are global for the same pragmatic reason as with the gyro readings.
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 * The variables are overwritten at each attitude calculation invocation - the values
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 * are not preserved or reused.
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 */
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int16_t ACRate[2], ACYawRate;
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/*
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 * Gyro integrals. These are the rotation angles of the airframe compared to the
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 * horizontal plane, yaw relative to yaw at start.
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 */
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int32_t attitude[2];
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//int readingHeight = 0;
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// Yaw angle and compass stuff.
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int32_t headingError;
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// The difference between the above 2 (heading - course) on a -180..179 degree interval.
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// Not necessary. Never read anywhere.
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// int16_t compassOffCourse = 0;
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uint16_t ignoreCompassTimer = 0;// 500;
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int32_t heading; // Yaw Gyro Integral supported by compass
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int16_t yawGyroDrift;
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int16_t correctionSum[2] = { 0, 0 };
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// For NaviCTRL use.
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int16_t averageAcc[2] = { 0, 0 }, averageAccCount = 0;
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/*
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 * Experiment: Compensating for dynamic-induced gyro biasing.
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 */
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int16_t driftComp[2] = { 0, 0 }, driftCompYaw = 0;
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// int16_t savedDynamicOffsetPitch = 0, savedDynamicOffsetRoll = 0;
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// int32_t dynamicCalPitch, dynamicCalRoll, dynamicCalYaw;
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// int16_t dynamicCalCount;
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uint16_t accVector;
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/************************************************************************
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 * Set inclination angles from the acc. sensor data.                    
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 * If acc. sensors are not used, set to zero.                          
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 * TODO: One could use inverse sine to calculate the angles more        
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 * accurately, but since: 1) the angles are rather small at times when
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 * it makes sense to set the integrals (standing on ground, or flying at  
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 * constant speed, and 2) at small angles a, sin(a) ~= constant * a,    
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 * it is hardly worth the trouble.                                      
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 ************************************************************************/
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int32_t getAngleEstimateFromAcc(uint8_t axis) {
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  //int32_t correctionTerm = (dynamicParams.levelCorrection[axis] - 128) * 256L;
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  return (int32_t) GYRO_ACC_FACTOR * (int32_t) filteredAcc[axis]; // + correctionTerm;
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  // return 342L * filteredAcc[axis];
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}
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void setStaticAttitudeAngles(void) {
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#ifdef ATTITUDE_USE_ACC_SENSORS
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  attitude[PITCH] = getAngleEstimateFromAcc(PITCH);
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  attitude[ROLL] = getAngleEstimateFromAcc(ROLL);
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#else
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  attitude[PITCH] = attitude[ROLL] = 0;
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#endif
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}
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/************************************************************************
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 * Neutral Readings                                                    
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 ************************************************************************/
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void attitude_setNeutral(void) {
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  // Servo_Off(); // disable servo output. TODO: Why bother? The servos are going to make a jerk anyway.
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  // dynamicParams.axisCoupling1 = dynamicParams.axisCoupling2 = 0;
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  driftComp[PITCH] = driftComp[ROLL] = yawGyroDrift = driftCompYaw = 0;
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  correctionSum[PITCH] = correctionSum[ROLL] = 0;
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  // Calibrate hardware.
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  analog_setNeutral();
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  // reset gyro integrals to acc guessing
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  setStaticAttitudeAngles();
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  attitude_resetHeadingToMagnetic();
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  // Servo_On(); //enable servo output
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}
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/************************************************************************
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 * Get sensor data from the analog module, and release the ADC          
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 * TODO: Ultimately, the analog module could do this (instead of dumping
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 * the values into variables).
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 * The rate variable end up in a range of about [-1024, 1023].
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 *************************************************************************/
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void getAnalogData(void) {
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  uint8_t axis;
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  analog_update();
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  for (axis = PITCH; axis <= ROLL; axis++) {
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    rate_PID[axis] = gyro_PID[axis] + driftComp[axis];
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    rate_ATT[axis] = gyro_ATT[axis] + driftComp[axis];
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    differential[axis] = gyroD[axis];
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    averageAcc[axis] += acc[axis];
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  }
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  averageAccCount++;
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  yawRate = yawGyro + driftCompYaw;
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}
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/*
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 * This is the standard flight-style coordinate system transformation
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 * (from airframe-local axes to a ground-based system). For some reason
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 * the MK uses a left-hand coordinate system. The tranformation has been
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 * changed accordingly.
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 */
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void trigAxisCoupling(void) {
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  int16_t rollAngleInDegrees = attitude[ROLL] / GYRO_DEG_FACTOR_PITCHROLL;
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  int16_t pitchAngleInDegrees = attitude[PITCH] / GYRO_DEG_FACTOR_PITCHROLL;
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  int16_t cospitch = cos_360(pitchAngleInDegrees);
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  int16_t cosroll = cos_360(rollAngleInDegrees);
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  int16_t sinroll = sin_360(rollAngleInDegrees);
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  ACRate[PITCH] = (((int32_t) rate_ATT[PITCH] * cosroll
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      - (int32_t) yawRate * sinroll) >> LOG_MATH_UNIT_FACTOR);
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  ACRate[ROLL] = rate_ATT[ROLL]
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      + (((((int32_t) rate_ATT[PITCH] * sinroll + (int32_t) yawRate * cosroll)
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          >> LOG_MATH_UNIT_FACTOR) * tan_360(pitchAngleInDegrees))
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          >> LOG_MATH_UNIT_FACTOR);
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  ACYawRate =
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      ((int32_t) rate_ATT[PITCH] * sinroll + (int32_t) yawRate * cosroll)
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          / cospitch;
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  ACYawRate =
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      ((int32_t) rate_ATT[PITCH] * sinroll + (int32_t) yawRate * cosroll)
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          / cospitch;
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}
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// 480 usec with axis coupling - almost no time without.
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void integrate(void) {
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  // First, perform axis coupling. If disabled xxxRate is just copied to ACxxxRate.
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  uint8_t axis;
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  if (staticParams.bitConfig & CFG_AXIS_COUPLING_ACTIVE) {
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    trigAxisCoupling();
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  } else {
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    ACRate[PITCH] = rate_ATT[PITCH];
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    ACRate[ROLL] = rate_ATT[ROLL];
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    ACYawRate = yawRate;
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  }
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  /*
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   * Yaw
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   * Calculate yaw gyro integral (~ to rotation angle)
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   * Limit heading proportional to 0 deg to 360 deg
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   */
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  heading += ACYawRate;
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  intervalWrap(&heading, YAWOVER360);
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  headingError += ACYawRate;
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  debugOut.analog[27] = heading / 100;
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  /*
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   * Pitch axis integration and range boundary wrap.
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   */
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  for (axis = PITCH; axis <= ROLL; axis++) {
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    attitude[axis] += ACRate[axis];
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    if (attitude[axis] > PITCHROLLOVER180) {
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      attitude[axis] -= PITCHROLLOVER360;
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    } else if (attitude[axis] <= -PITCHROLLOVER180) {
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      attitude[axis] += PITCHROLLOVER360;
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    }
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  }
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}
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/************************************************************************
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 * A kind of 0'th order integral correction, that corrects the integrals
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 * directly. This is the "gyroAccFactor" stuff in the original code.
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 * There is (there) also a drift compensation
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 * - it corrects the differential of the integral = the gyro offsets.
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 * That should only be necessary with drifty gyros like ENC-03.
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 ************************************************************************/
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void correctIntegralsByAcc0thOrder(void) {
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  // TODO: Consider changing this to: Only correct when integrals are less than ...., or only correct when angular velocities
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  // are less than ....., or reintroduce Kalman.
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  // Well actually the Z axis acc. check is not so silly.
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  uint8_t axis;
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  int32_t temp;
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  uint8_t ca = controlActivity >> 8;
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  uint8_t highControlActivity = (ca > staticParams.maxControlActivity);
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  if (highControlActivity) {
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    debugOut.digital[1] |= DEBUG_ACC0THORDER;
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  } else {
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    debugOut.digital[1] &= ~DEBUG_ACC0THORDER;
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  }
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  if (accVector <= dynamicParams.maxAccVector) {
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    debugOut.digital[0] &= ~DEBUG_ACC0THORDER;
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    uint8_t permilleAcc = staticParams.zerothOrderCorrection;
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    int32_t accDerived;
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    /*
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     if ((controlYaw < -64) || (controlYaw > 64)) { // reduce further if yaw stick is active
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     permilleAcc /= 2;
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     debugFullWeight = 0;
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     }
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     if ((maxControl[PITCH] > 64) || (maxControl[ROLL] > 64)) { // reduce effect during stick commands. Replace by controlActivity.
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     permilleAcc /= 2;
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     debugFullWeight = 0;
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     */
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    if (highControlActivity) { // reduce effect during stick control activity
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      permilleAcc /= 4;
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      if (controlActivity > staticParams.maxControlActivity * 2) { // reduce effect during stick control activity
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        permilleAcc /= 4;
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      }
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    }
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    /*
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     * Add to each sum: The amount by which the angle is changed just below.
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     */
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    for (axis = PITCH; axis <= ROLL; axis++) {
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      accDerived = getAngleEstimateFromAcc(axis);
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      debugOut.analog[9 + axis] = accDerived / (GYRO_DEG_FACTOR_PITCHROLL / 10);
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      // 1000 * the correction amount that will be added to the gyro angle in next line.
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      temp = attitude[axis];
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      attitude[axis] = ((int32_t) (1000L - permilleAcc) * temp
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          + (int32_t) permilleAcc * accDerived) / 1000L;
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      correctionSum[axis] += attitude[axis] - temp;
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    }
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  } else {
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    debugOut.analog[9] = 0;
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    debugOut.analog[10] = 0;
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    // experiment: Kill drift compensation updates when not flying smooth.
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    // correctionSum[PITCH] = correctionSum[ROLL] = 0;
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    debugOut.digital[0] |= DEBUG_ACC0THORDER;
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  }
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}
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/************************************************************************
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 * This is an attempt to correct not the error in the angle integrals
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 * (that happens in correctIntegralsByAcc0thOrder above) but rather the
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 * cause of it: Gyro drift, vibration and rounding errors.
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 * All the corrections made in correctIntegralsByAcc0thOrder over
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 * DRIFTCORRECTION_TIME cycles are summed up. This number is
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 * then divided by DRIFTCORRECTION_TIME to get the approx.
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 * correction that should have been applied to each iteration to fix
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 * the error. This is then added to the dynamic offsets.
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 ************************************************************************/
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// 2 times / sec. = 488/2
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#define DRIFTCORRECTION_TIME 256L
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void driftCorrection(void) {
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  static int16_t timer = DRIFTCORRECTION_TIME;
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  int16_t deltaCorrection;
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  int16_t round;
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  uint8_t axis;
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  if (!--timer) {
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    timer = DRIFTCORRECTION_TIME;
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    for (axis = PITCH; axis <= ROLL; axis++) {
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      // Take the sum of corrections applied, add it to delta
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      if (correctionSum[axis] >= 0)
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        round = DRIFTCORRECTION_TIME / 2;
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      else
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        round = -DRIFTCORRECTION_TIME / 2;
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      deltaCorrection = (correctionSum[axis] + round) / DRIFTCORRECTION_TIME;
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      // Add the delta to the compensation. So positive delta means, gyro should have higher value.
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      driftComp[axis] += deltaCorrection / staticParams.driftCompDivider;
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      CHECK_MIN_MAX(driftComp[axis], -staticParams.driftCompLimit, staticParams.driftCompLimit);
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      // DebugOut.Analog[11 + axis] = correctionSum[axis];
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      // DebugOut.Analog[16 + axis] = correctionSum[axis];
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      // debugOut.analog[28 + axis] = driftComp[axis];
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      correctionSum[axis] = 0;
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    }
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  }
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}
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void calculateAccVector(void) {
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  int16_t temp;
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  temp = filteredAcc[0] >> 3;
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  accVector = temp * temp;
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  temp = filteredAcc[1] >> 3;
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  accVector += temp * temp;
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  temp = filteredAcc[2] >> 3;
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  accVector += temp * temp;
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  //debugOut.analog[18] = accVector;
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}
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void attitude_resetHeadingToMagnetic(void) {
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  if (commands_isCalibratingCompass())
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    return;
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  // Compass is off, skip.
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  if (!(staticParams.bitConfig & CFG_COMPASS_ACTIVE))
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      return;
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  // Compass is invalid, skip.
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  if (magneticHeading < 0)
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    return;
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  heading = (int32_t) magneticHeading * GYRO_DEG_FACTOR_YAW;
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  //targetHeading = heading;
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  headingError = 0;
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  debugOut.digital[0] ^= DEBUG_COMPASS;
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}
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void correctHeadingToMagnetic(void) {
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  int32_t error;
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  if (commands_isCalibratingCompass()) {
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    debugOut.analog[29] = 1;
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    return;
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  }
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  // Compass is off, skip.
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  // Naaah this is assumed.
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  // if (!(staticParams.bitConfig & CFG_COMPASS_ACTIVE))
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  //     return;
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  // Compass is invalid, skip.
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  if (magneticHeading < 0) {
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    debugOut.analog[29] = 2;
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    return;
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  }
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  // Spinning fast, skip
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  if (abs(yawRate) > 128) {
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    debugOut.analog[29] = 3;
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    return;
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  }
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  // Otherwise invalidated, skip
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  if (ignoreCompassTimer) {
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    ignoreCompassTimer--;
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    debugOut.analog[29] = 4;
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    return;
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  }
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  // TODO: Find computational cost of this.
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  error = ((int32_t)magneticHeading*GYRO_DEG_FACTOR_YAW - heading);
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  if (error <= -YAWOVER180) error += YAWOVER360;
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  else if (error > YAWOVER180) error -= YAWOVER360;
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  // We only correct errors larger than the resolution of the compass, or else we would keep rounding the
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  // better resolution of the gyros to the worse resolution of the compass all the time.
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  // The correction should really only serve to compensate for gyro drift.
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  if(abs(error) < GYRO_DEG_FACTOR_YAW) return;
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  int32_t correction = (error * staticParams.compassYawCorrection) >> 8;
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  debugOut.analog[30] = correction;
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  // The correction is added both to current heading (the direction in which the copter thinks it is pointing)
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  // and to the target heading (the direction to which it maneuvers to point). That means, this correction has
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  // no effect on control at all!!! It only has effect on the values of the two variables. However, these values
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  // could have effect on control elsewhere, like in compassControl.c .
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  heading += correction;
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  intervalWrap(&heading, YAWOVER360);
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  // If we want a transparent flight wrt. compass correction (meaning the copter does not change attitude all
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  // when the compass corrects the heading - it only corrects numbers!) we want to add:
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  // This will however cause drift to remain uncorrected!
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  // headingError += correction;
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  debugOut.analog[29] = 0;
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}
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/************************************************************************
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 * Main procedure.
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 ************************************************************************/
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void calculateFlightAttitude(void) {
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  getAnalogData();
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  calculateAccVector();
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  integrate();
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#ifdef ATTITUDE_USE_ACC_SENSORS
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  correctIntegralsByAcc0thOrder();
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  driftCorrection();
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#endif
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  // We are done reading variables from the analog module.
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  // Interrupt-driven sensor reading may restart.
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  startAnalogConversionCycle();
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  if (staticParams.bitConfig & (CFG_COMPASS_ACTIVE | CFG_GPS_ACTIVE)) {
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    correctHeadingToMagnetic();
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  }
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}
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/*
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 * This is part of an experiment to measure average sensor offsets caused by motor vibration,
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 * and to compensate them away. It brings about some improvement, but no miracles.
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 * As long as the left stick is kept in the start-motors position, the dynamic compensation
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 * will measure the effect of vibration, to use for later compensation. So, one should keep
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 * the stick in the start-motors position for a few seconds, till all motors run (at the wrong
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 * speed unfortunately... must find a better way)
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 */
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/*
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 void attitude_startDynamicCalibration(void) {
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 dynamicCalPitch = dynamicCalRoll = dynamicCalYaw = dynamicCalCount = 0;
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 savedDynamicOffsetPitch = savedDynamicOffsetRoll = 1000;
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 }
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 void attitude_continueDynamicCalibration(void) {
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 // measure dynamic offset now...
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 dynamicCalPitch += hiResPitchGyro;
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 dynamicCalRoll += hiResRollGyro;
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 dynamicCalYaw += rawYawGyroSum;
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 dynamicCalCount++;
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 // Param6: Manual mode. The offsets are taken from Param7 and Param8.
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 if (dynamicParams.UserParam6 || 1) { // currently always enabled.
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 // manual mode
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 driftCompPitch = dynamicParams.UserParam7 - 128;
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 driftCompRoll = dynamicParams.UserParam8 - 128;
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 } else {
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 // use the sampled value (does not seem to work so well....)
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 driftCompPitch = savedDynamicOffsetPitch = -dynamicCalPitch / dynamicCalCount;
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 driftCompRoll = savedDynamicOffsetRoll = -dynamicCalRoll / dynamicCalCount;
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 driftCompYaw = -dynamicCalYaw / dynamicCalCount;
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 }
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 // keep resetting these meanwhile, to avoid accumulating errors.
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 setStaticAttitudeIntegrals();
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 yawAngle = 0;
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 }
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 */