#!nsh # # Flight startup script for PX4FMU+PX4IO # # disable USB and autostart set USB no set MODE custom # # Start the ORB (first app to start) # uorb start # # Load microSD params # echo "[init] loading microSD params" param select /fs/microsd/params if [ -f /fs/microsd/params ] then param load /fs/microsd/params fi # # Load default params for this platform # if param compare SYS_AUTOCONFIG 1 then # Set all params here, then disable autoconfig param set SYS_AUTOCONFIG 0 param save /fs/microsd/params fi # # Force some key parameters to sane values # MAV_TYPE 1 = fixed wing, 2 = quadrotor, 13 = hexarotor # see https://pixhawk.ethz.ch/mavlink/ # param set MAV_TYPE 10 # # Check if PX4IO Firmware should be upgraded (from Andrew Tridgell) # if [ -f /fs/microsd/px4io.bin ] then echo "PX4IO Firmware found. Checking Upgrade.." if cmp /fs/microsd/px4io.bin /fs/microsd/px4io.bin.current then echo "No newer version, skipping upgrade." else echo "Loading /fs/microsd/px4io.bin" if px4io update /fs/microsd/px4io.bin > /fs/microsd/px4io_update.log then cp /fs/microsd/px4io.bin /fs/microsd/px4io.bin.current echo "Flashed /fs/microsd/px4io.bin OK" >> /fs/microsd/px4io_update.log else echo "Failed flashing /fs/microsd/px4io.bin" >> /fs/microsd/px4io_update.log echo "Failed to upgrade PX4IO firmware - check if PX4IO is in bootloader mode" fi fi fi # # Start MAVLink (depends on orb) # mavlink start -d /dev/ttyS1 -b 57600 usleep 5000 # # Start the commander (depends on orb, mavlink) # commander start # # Start PX4IO interface (depends on orb, commander) # px4io start # # Allow PX4IO to recover from midair restarts. # this is very unlikely, but quite safe and robust. px4io recovery # # Disable px4io topic limiting # px4io limit 200 # # Start the sensors (depends on orb, px4io) # sh /etc/init.d/rc.sensors # # Start GPS interface (depends on orb) # gps start # # Start the attitude estimator (depends on orb) # attitude_estimator_ekf start # # Load mixer and start controllers (depends on px4io) # md25 start 3 0x58 segway start # # Start logging # sdlog2 start -r 50 -a -b 14 # # Start system state # if blinkm start then blinkm systemstate fi