// pve.cxx -- "PVE" protocal class (for Provision Entertainment) // // Written by Curtis Olson, started November 1999. // // Copyright (C) 1999 Curtis L. Olson - http://www.flightgear.org/~curt // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as // published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the // License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. // // $Id$ #include // sprintf() #include #include #include #include #include "pve.hxx" FGPVE::FGPVE() { } FGPVE::~FGPVE() { } // "PVE" (ProVision Entertainment) output format (for some sort of // motion platform) // // Outputs a 5-byte data packet defined as follows: // // First bite: ASCII character "P" ( 0x50 or 80 decimal ) // Second byte: "roll" value (1-255) 1 being 0* and 255 being 359* // Third byte: "pitch" value (1-255) 1 being 0* and 255 being 359* // Fourth byte: "heave" value (or vertical acceleration?) bool FGPVE::gen_message() { // cout << "generating pve message" << endl; FGInterface *f = cur_fdm_state; // get roll and pitch, convert to degrees double roll_deg = f->get_Phi() * SGD_RADIANS_TO_DEGREES; while ( roll_deg <= -180.0 ) { roll_deg += 360.0; } while ( roll_deg > 180.0 ) { roll_deg -= 360.0; } double pitch_deg = f->get_Theta() * SGD_RADIANS_TO_DEGREES; while ( pitch_deg <= -180.0 ) { pitch_deg += 360.0; } while ( pitch_deg > 180.0 ) { pitch_deg -= 360.0; } short int heave = (int)(f->get_W_body() * 128.0); // scale roll and pitch to output format (1 - 255) // straight && level == (128, 128) short int roll = (int)(roll_deg * 32768 / 180.0); short int pitch = (int)(pitch_deg * 32768 / 180.0); unsigned char roll_b1, roll_b2, pitch_b1, pitch_b2, heave_b1, heave_b2; roll_b1 = roll >> 8; roll_b2 = roll & 0x00ff; pitch_b1 = pitch >> 8; pitch_b2 = pitch & 0x00ff; heave_b1 = heave >> 8; heave_b2 = heave & 0x00ff; sprintf( buf, "p%c%c%c%c%c%c\n", roll_b1, roll_b2, pitch_b1, pitch_b2, heave_b1, heave_b2 ); length = 8; // printf( "p [ %u %u ] [ %u %u ] [ %u %u ]\n", // roll_b1, roll_b2, pitch_b1, pitch_b2, heave_b1, heave_b2 ); SG_LOG( SG_IO, SG_INFO, "roll=" << roll << " pitch=" << pitch << " heave=" << heave ); return true; } // parse RUL message bool FGPVE::parse_message() { SG_LOG( SG_IO, SG_ALERT, "PVE input not supported" ); return false; } // process work for this port bool FGPVE::process() { SGIOChannel *io = get_io_channel(); if ( get_direction() == SG_IO_OUT ) { gen_message(); if ( ! io->write( buf, length ) ) { SG_LOG( SG_IO, SG_ALERT, "Error writing data." ); return false; } } else if ( get_direction() == SG_IO_IN ) { SG_LOG( SG_IO, SG_ALERT, "in direction not supported for RUL." ); return false; } return true; }