Cleanup of UPM C++ examples. Switched from heap allocation to
stack allocation when possible. This simplifies the samples since it
removes the need for explicit memory management. A script was used to
identify and replace pointer use. To simplify the replace script, I
re-formatted the C++ examples using the UPM .clang-format file.
Unfortuantely this changes the look of the UPM C++ examples to a large
degree. However, examples will now have a standard look/feel and
uniform formatting.
* Ran clang-format w/provided UPM .clang-format file
* Removed new's/delete's whenever possible (left those in interface
examples)
* Added IIO sensor library implementation of callback void* arg
* Converted all sleeps to upm defined delays (added header when
necessary)
* Scrubbed CXX example includes
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
Since UPM uses doxy2swig, there is no need for the swig interface
file autodoc for python.
Also, turned on the doxy2swig --quiet switch which cleans up the build
log a tiny bit.
This removes a redundant chunk of documentation from python modules
(per each function).
Old:
def pH(self, samples=15):
+-> """
| pH(DFRPH self, unsigned int samples=15) -> float
|
| Parameters
| ----------
swig| samples: unsigned int
|
| pH(DFRPH self) -> float
|
| Parameters
| ----------
+-> self: upm::DFRPH *
+-> float pH(unsigned int
| samples=15)
|
| Take a number of samples and return the detected pH value. The default
| number of samples is 15.
|
doxy2swig| Parameters:
| -----------
|
| samples: The number of samples to average over, default 15
|
| The pH value detected
| """
+-> return _pyupm_dfrph.DFRPH_pH(self, samples)
New:
def pH(self, samples=15):
+-> """
| float pH(unsigned int
| samples=15)
|
| Take a number of samples and return the detected pH value. The default
| number of samples is 15.
|
doxy2swig| Parameters:
| -----------
|
| samples: The number of samples to average over, default 15
|
| The pH value detected
+-> """
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
* Updated pom file generation: Generate pom files after all sensor
library targets have been created - allows for dependencies
* Changes for compiling on Android
* Check for mraa build options: Look at symbols in mraa library to
determine UPM build options (example: mraa_iio_init, mraa_firmata_init)
* Add per target summary for C/C++/java/nodejs/python
* Added hierarchy to fti include directory...
old: #include "upm_voltage.h"
new: #include "fti/upm_voltage.h"
* Removed unimplemented methods from mpu9150 library and java example
* Add utilities-c target for all c examples. Most of the C examples
rely on the upm_delay methods. Add a dependency on the utilities-c
target for all c examples.
* Updated the examples/CMakeLists.txt to add dependencies passed via
TARGETS to the target name parsed from the example name. Also updated
the interface example names to start with 'interfaces'.
* Updated src/examples/CMakeLists.txt to ALWAYS remove examples from the
example_src_list (moved this from end of function to beginning).
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
In an effort to clean-up and standardize UPM library
documentation, this commit updates (and in most cases,
unifies) the CMake description string AND CXX header
@comname string.
Strings were taken from datasheets when possible, spelling
mistakes were addressed, copy/paste errors where fixed,
Title Case was used, etc.
* Tested/updated/added @web tags
* Added/updated invalid sensor images
* Added/updated @man tags, added missing manufacturers
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
A handful of modules do not require mraa. Captured this in
src/CMakeLists.txt - only add mraa dependency for targets which
use:
upm_module_init(mraa ... )
or
upm_mixed_module_init(... REQUIRES mraa)
All sensors which use UPM interfaces (src/interfaces) now
explicitly add the interfaces target:
upm_module_init(interfaces ... )
or
upm_mixed_module_init(... REQUIRES interfaces)
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
Updated UPM cmake to build both python2/3 modules if the necessary
python libs are available.
* Removed BUILDPYTHON3 cmake option in favor of building both
versions
* Added cmake module to find both python2 and python3
* Added macro which can be called from per-sensor cmake files
to add dependency libraries via target_link_libraries as well
as swig_link_libraries (for java, nodejs, and python)
* Python2 is required for python documentation builds
* Cleanup of python usage throughout UPM cmakelists.
* Make find_package for Node required. Removed check for NODE_FOUND
(which should have been NODEJS_FOUND) in favor of REQUIRED.
* The cxx and .py wrapper files get generated in python2/3 (instead
of the same directory). It appears these files are identical,
however since the targets can be built in parallel it's safer to split
them out.
* Updated all cmake dependencies related to building documentation.
* Removed unused classname from cmake files
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
The existing driver only supported IIO. This change adds support for
controlling the device via an I2C connection. In addition, there is a
new C++ example for it (l3gd20-i2c.cxx).
Note: Only basic functionality is supported, though a full register
map and access functions are available to fill in any desired
functionality.
Note, that some methods are only usable with specific connection
types. See the documentation.
Signed-off-by: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
L3GD20 is tri-axis gyroscope from STMicroelectronics.
This sensor can measure angular velocity in degree per second.
The library provided is libupm-l3gd20.so.0.4.0.
The example provided is l3gd20-example where it will print x,y,z axis when
trigger buffer data is ready.
This sensor requires calibration to be done for 2 seconds. Please place the
sensor on level surface.
As the sensor data is noisy, we have implemented denoise algorithm within the
sensor library.
Signed-off-by: Lay, Kuan Loon <kuan.loon.lay@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>