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robot agnostic hardware_interface package. | ||
This package will eventually be moved into its own repo. | ||
# Overview | ||
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## Best practice for `hardware_interface` implementation | ||
In the following section you can find some advices which will help you implement interface | ||
for your specific hardware. | ||
For detailed information about this package, please see the [ros2_control Documentation]! | ||
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### Best practice for having different update rate for each `hardware_interface` by counting loops | ||
Current implementation of [ros2_control main node](https://github.com/ros-controls/ros2_control/blob/master/controller_manager/src/ros2_control_node.cpp) | ||
has one update rate that controls the rate of the [`read()`](https://github.com/ros-controls/ros2_control/blob/fe462926416d527d1da163bc3eabd02ee1de9be9/hardware_interface/include/hardware_interface/system_interface.hpp#L169) and [`write()`](https://github.com/ros-controls/ros2_control/blob/fe462926416d527d1da163bc3eabd02ee1de9be9/hardware_interface/include/hardware_interface/system_interface.hpp#L178) | ||
calls in [`hardware_interface(s)`](https://github.com/ros-controls/ros2_control/blob/master/hardware_interface/include/hardware_interface/system_interface.hpp). | ||
In this section suggestion on how to run each interface implementation on its own update rate is introduced. | ||
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1. Add parameters of main control loop update rate and desired update rate for your hardware interface. | ||
``` | ||
<?xml version="1.0"?> | ||
<robot xmlns:xacro="http://www.ros.org/wiki/xacro"> | ||
<xacro:macro name="system_interface" params="name main_loop_update_rate desired_hw_update_rate"> | ||
<ros2_control name="${name}" type="system"> | ||
<hardware> | ||
<plugin>my_system_interface/MySystemHardware</plugin> | ||
<param name="main_loop_update_rate">${main_loop_update_rate}</param> | ||
<param name="desired_hw_update_rate">${desired_hw_update_rate}</param> | ||
</hardware> | ||
... | ||
</ros2_control> | ||
</xacro:macro> | ||
</robot> | ||
``` | ||
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2. In you [`on_init()`](https://github.com/ros-controls/ros2_control/blob/fe462926416d527d1da163bc3eabd02ee1de9be9/hardware_interface/include/hardware_interface/system_interface.hpp#L94) specific implementation fetch desired parameters: | ||
``` | ||
namespace my_system_interface | ||
{ | ||
hardware_interface::CallbackReturn MySystemHardware::on_init( | ||
const hardware_interface::HardwareInfo & info) | ||
{ | ||
if ( | ||
hardware_interface::SystemInterface::on_init(info) != | ||
hardware_interface::CallbackReturn::SUCCESS) | ||
{ | ||
return hardware_interface::CallbackReturn::ERROR; | ||
} | ||
// declaration in *.hpp file --> unsigned int main_loop_update_rate_, desired_hw_update_rate_ = 100 ; | ||
main_loop_update_rate_ = stoi(info_.hardware_parameters["main_loop_update_rate"]); | ||
desired_hw_update_rate_ = stoi(info_.hardware_parameters["desired_hw_update_rate"]); | ||
... | ||
} | ||
... | ||
} // my_system_interface | ||
``` | ||
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3. In your `on_activate()` specific implementation reset internal loop counter | ||
``` | ||
hardware_interface::CallbackReturn MySystemHardware::on_activate( | ||
const rclcpp_lifecycle::State & /*previous_state*/) | ||
{ | ||
// declaration in *.hpp file --> unsigned int update_loop_counter_ ; | ||
update_loop_counter_ = 0; | ||
... | ||
} | ||
``` | ||
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4. In your `read(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period)` and/or | ||
`write(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period)` | ||
specific implementations decide if you should interfere with your hardware | ||
``` | ||
hardware_interface::return_type MySystemHardware::read(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period) | ||
{ | ||
bool hardware_go = main_loop_update_rate_ == 0 || | ||
desired_hw_update_rate_ == 0 || | ||
((update_loop_counter_ % desired_hw_update_rate_) == 0); | ||
if (hardware_go){ | ||
// hardware comms and operations | ||
} | ||
... | ||
// update counter | ||
++update_loop_counter_; | ||
update_loop_counter_ %= main_loop_update_rate_; | ||
} | ||
``` | ||
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### Best practice for having different update rate for each `hardware_interface` by measuring elapsed time | ||
Another way to decide if hardware communication should be executed in the`read(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period)` and/or | ||
`write(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period)` implementations is to measure elapsed time since last pass: | ||
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``` | ||
hardware_interface::CallbackReturn MySystemHardware::on_activate( | ||
const rclcpp_lifecycle::State & /*previous_state*/) | ||
{ | ||
// declaration in *.hpp file --> bool first_read_pass_, first_write_pass_ = true ; | ||
first_read_pass_ = first_write_pass_ = true; | ||
... | ||
} | ||
hardware_interface::return_type MySystemHardware::read(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period) | ||
{ | ||
if (first_read_pass_ || (time - last_read_time_ ) > period) | ||
{ | ||
first_read_pass_ = false; | ||
// declaration in *.hpp file --> rclcpp::Time last_read_time_ ; | ||
last_read_time_ = time; | ||
// hardware comms and operations | ||
... | ||
} | ||
... | ||
} | ||
hardware_interface::return_type MySystemHardware::write(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period) | ||
{ | ||
if (first_write_pass_ || (time - last_write_time_ ) > period) | ||
{ | ||
first_write_pass_ = false; | ||
// declaration in *.hpp file --> rclcpp::Time last_write_time_ ; | ||
last_write_time_ = time; | ||
// hardware comms and operations | ||
... | ||
} | ||
... | ||
} | ||
``` | ||
[ros2_control Documentation]: https://control.ros.org/master/doc/ros2_control/hardware_interface/doc/hardware_components_userdoc.html |
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:github_url: https://github.com/ros-controls/ros2_control/blob/{REPOS_FILE_BRANCH}/hardware_interface/doc/different_update_rates_userdoc.rst | ||
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.. _different_update_rates_userdoc: | ||
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Different update rates for Hardware Components | ||
=============================================================================== | ||
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In the following sections you can find some advice which will help you to implement Hardware | ||
Components with update rates different from the main control loop. | ||
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By counting loops | ||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
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Current implementation of | ||
`ros2_control main node <https://github.com/ros-controls/ros2_control/blob/{REPOS_FILE_BRANCH}/controller_manager/src/ros2_control_node.cpp>`_ | ||
has one update rate that controls the rate of the | ||
`read(...) <https://github.com/ros-controls/ros2_control/blob/0bdcd414c7ab8091f3e1b8d9b73a91c778388e82/hardware_interface/include/hardware_interface/system_interface.hpp#L175>`_ | ||
and `write(...) <https://github.com/ros-controls/ros2_control/blob/fe462926416d527d1da163bc3eabd02ee1de9be9/hardware_interface/include/hardware_interface/system_interface.hpp#L178>`_ | ||
calls in `hardware_interface(s) <https://github.com/ros-controls/ros2_control/blob/{REPOS_FILE_BRANCH}/hardware_interface/include/hardware_interface/system_interface.hpp>`_. | ||
To achieve different update rates for your hardware component you can use the following steps: | ||
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.. _step-1: | ||
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1. Add parameters of main control loop update rate and desired update rate for your hardware component | ||
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.. code:: xml | ||
<?xml version="1.0"?> | ||
<robot xmlns:xacro="http://www.ros.org/wiki/xacro"> | ||
<xacro:macro name="system_interface" params="name main_loop_update_rate desired_hw_update_rate"> | ||
<ros2_control name="${name}" type="system"> | ||
<hardware> | ||
<plugin>my_system_interface/MySystemHardware</plugin> | ||
<param name="main_loop_update_rate">${main_loop_update_rate}</param> | ||
<param name="desired_hw_update_rate">${desired_hw_update_rate}</param> | ||
</hardware> | ||
... | ||
</ros2_control> | ||
</xacro:macro> | ||
</robot> | ||
.. _step-2: | ||
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2. In you ``on_init()`` specific implementation fetch the desired parameters | ||
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.. code:: cpp | ||
namespace my_system_interface | ||
{ | ||
hardware_interface::CallbackReturn MySystemHardware::on_init( | ||
const hardware_interface::HardwareInfo & info) | ||
{ | ||
if ( | ||
hardware_interface::SystemInterface::on_init(info) != | ||
hardware_interface::CallbackReturn::SUCCESS) | ||
{ | ||
return hardware_interface::CallbackReturn::ERROR; | ||
} | ||
// declaration in *.hpp file --> unsigned int main_loop_update_rate_, desired_hw_update_rate_ = 100 ; | ||
main_loop_update_rate_ = stoi(info_.hardware_parameters["main_loop_update_rate"]); | ||
desired_hw_update_rate_ = stoi(info_.hardware_parameters["desired_hw_update_rate"]); | ||
... | ||
} | ||
... | ||
} // my_system_interface | ||
3. In your ``on_activate`` specific implementation reset internal loop counter | ||
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.. code:: cpp | ||
hardware_interface::CallbackReturn MySystemHardware::on_activate( | ||
const rclcpp_lifecycle::State & /*previous_state*/) | ||
{ | ||
// declaration in *.hpp file --> unsigned int update_loop_counter_ ; | ||
update_loop_counter_ = 0; | ||
... | ||
} | ||
4. In your ``read(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period)`` | ||
and/or ``write(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period)`` | ||
specific implementations decide if you should interfere with your hardware | ||
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.. code:: cpp | ||
hardware_interface::return_type MySystemHardware::read(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period) | ||
{ | ||
bool hardware_go = main_loop_update_rate_ == 0 || | ||
desired_hw_update_rate_ == 0 || | ||
((update_loop_counter_ % desired_hw_update_rate_) == 0); | ||
if (hardware_go){ | ||
// hardware comms and operations | ||
... | ||
} | ||
... | ||
// update counter | ||
++update_loop_counter_; | ||
update_loop_counter_ %= main_loop_update_rate_; | ||
} | ||
By measuring elapsed time | ||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
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Another way to decide if hardware communication should be executed in the | ||
``read(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period)`` and/or | ||
``write(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period)`` | ||
implementations is to measure elapsed time since last pass: | ||
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1. In your ``on_activate`` specific implementation reset the flags that indicate | ||
that this is the first pass of the ``read`` and ``write`` methods | ||
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.. code:: cpp | ||
hardware_interface::CallbackReturn MySystemHardware::on_activate( | ||
const rclcpp_lifecycle::State & /*previous_state*/) | ||
{ | ||
// declaration in *.hpp file --> bool first_read_pass_, first_write_pass_ = true ; | ||
first_read_pass_ = first_write_pass_ = true; | ||
... | ||
} | ||
2. In your ``read(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period)`` | ||
and/or ``write(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period)`` | ||
specific implementations decide if you should interfere with your hardware | ||
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.. code:: cpp | ||
hardware_interface::return_type MySystemHardware::read(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period) | ||
{ | ||
if (first_read_pass_ || (time - last_read_time_ ) > desired_hw_update_period_) | ||
{ | ||
first_read_pass_ = false; | ||
// declaration in *.hpp file --> rclcpp::Time last_read_time_ ; | ||
last_read_time_ = time; | ||
// hardware comms and operations | ||
... | ||
} | ||
... | ||
} | ||
hardware_interface::return_type MySystemHardware::write(const rclcpp::Time & time, const rclcpp::Duration & period) | ||
{ | ||
if (first_write_pass_ || (time - last_write_time_ ) > desired_hw_update_period_) | ||
{ | ||
first_write_pass_ = false; | ||
// declaration in *.hpp file --> rclcpp::Time last_write_time_ ; | ||
last_write_time_ = time; | ||
// hardware comms and operations | ||
... | ||
} | ||
... | ||
} | ||
.. note:: | ||
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The approach to get the desired update period value from the URDF and assign it to the variable | ||
``desired_hw_update_period_`` is the same as in the previous section (|step-1|_ and |step-2|_) but | ||
with a different parameter name. | ||
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.. |step-1| replace:: step 1 | ||
.. |step-2| replace:: step 2 |
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