我正在尝试修改此代码以尝试使其在Arduino Mega上运行。我对C很陌生,所以我可能犯了一些重大错误。顺便说一句,这是一个自平衡的滑板。
此代码来自ATmega32(来自here,我正试图让它在Arduino Mega上运行。)
此代码是为ATmega32 development board编写的。
但是我遇到了这个错误:
o:在功能
中main':</br> C:\Users\*******\AppData\Local\Temp\build27006.tmp/Test2.cpp:406:</br> undefined reference to
设置'
为什么?我在这里甚至没有提到setup
!
这是我的代码:
#include <avr/io.h>
#include <avr/pgmspace.h>
#include <avr/interrupt.h>
#include <math.h>
#define CLOCK_SPEED 16000000
#define OCR1_MAX 1023
typedef unsigned char u8;
void set_motor_idle(void);
void InitPorts(void);
float level = 0;
float Throttle_pedal;
float aa;
float accelraw;
float x_acc;
float accsum;
float x_accdeg;
float gyrosum;
float gangleratedeg;
float gangleraterads;
float ti = 2.2;
float overallgain;
float gaincontrol;
float batteryvolts = 24;
float gyroangledt;
float angle;
float anglerads;
float balance_torque;
float softstart;
float cur_speed;
float cycle_time = 0.0064;
float Balance_point;
float a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6; //Savitzky-Golay variables for accelerometer.
float TCCR0;
int i;
int j;
int tipstart;
void InitPorts(void)
{
PORTC = 0x00; //Port C pullups set to low (no output voltage) to begin with.
DDRC = 0xFF; //Port C pins all set as output via the port C direction register.
//PORTC |= (1<<PC1); //Make C1 +ve so disables OSMC during startup.
DDRA = 0x00; //All port A pins set as input.
PORTA = 0x00; //Port A input pullups set to low pullups.
DDRD = 0xFF; //Configure all port D pins as output as prerequisite
//for OCR1A (PinD5) and OCR1B (Pin D4) working properly.
PORTB = 0x00; //Port B pullups set to low (no output voltage) to begin with.
DDRB = 0xFF; //All port B pins set to output.
}
/*
IO:
I am using a ATMega32 16 MHz with an external crystal clock. New planned pin
arrangement to OSMC motor controller.
PC4 Onboard LED
PD5/OC1A ALI -> OSMC pin 6
PD4/OC1B BLI -> OSMC pin 8
PC1 Disable -> OSMC pin 4
PC2 BHI -> OSMC pin 7
PC3 AHI -> OSMC pin 5
PA6/ADC6 Vbatt/10 -> OSMC pin 3
PA1/ADC1 pitch rate gyro
PA0/ADC0 accelerometer
*/
void adc_init(void) {
/* Turn off analogue comparator as we don't use it */
ACSR = (1 << ACD);
/* Select PA0 */
ADMUX = 0;
ADMUX |=(1<<REFS0); //This tells it to use VCC (approx. 5 V) as the reference
//voltage NOT the default which is the internal 2.5V reference
/* Set ADC prescaler to 128, enable ADC, and start conversion. */
ADCSRA = 0 | (1<<ADPS2) | (1<<ADPS1) | (1<<ADPS0)
| (1<<ADEN) //Enable ADC
| (1<<ADSC); //Start first conversion
/* Wait until bogus first conversion is finished */
while (ADCSRA & (1 << ADSC)) {
}
}
uint16_t adc_read(uint8_t channel) {
/* Select channel */
ADMUX = channel;
ADMUX |= (1<<REFS0); //Here it is again
/* Start conversion */
ADCSRA |= (1 << ADSC);
/* Wait until conversion finished */
while (ADCSRA & (1 << ADSC)) {
}
/* Return the result */
return ADCW;
}
/* 156 cycles per sec, 6.4 ms per cycle MEASURED ON OSCILLOSCOPE. */
/* Read all the ADC inputs and do some conversion. */
void sample_inputs(void) {
uint16_t adc0, adc1, adc2, adc3, adc4, adc5;
gyrosum = 0;
adc0 = adc_read(0); /* Accelerometer pin PA0 */
accelraw = (float) adc0;
for (j=0; j<7; j++) {
adc1 = adc_read(1); //Gyro pin PA1
gyrosum = (float) gyrosum + adc1; //Using a mean of 7 samples per loop for the gyro so
//it gets a complete update with each loop of the program.
}
adc2 = adc_read(2); /* Grey wire overallgain (via cutout switch), position PA2. */
adc3 = adc_read(3); /* Position lever pulled back position PA3. */
adc4 = adc_read(4); /* Throttle_pedal, position PA4. */
adc5 = adc_read(5); /* Position lever pushed forwards, position PA5. */
//adc6 = adc_read(6); /* Vbatt input from OSMC (not used at present), position PA6. */
//Sav Golay filter for accelerometer only.
a0 = a1;
a1 = a2;
a2 = a3;
a3 = a4;
a4 = a5;
a5 = a6;
a6 = (float) accelraw;
accsum = (float) ((-2*a0) + (3*a1) + (6*a2) + (7*a3) +
(6*a4) + (3*a5) + (-2*a6))/21; //Sav Golay calculation
gaincontrol = (float) gaincontrol*0.9 + 0.1*adc2/341; //Smooths any voltage spikes and gives range 0-3.
Throttle_pedal=(float) Throttle_pedal*0.9 + 0.1*adc4/341; //Smooths any voltage spikes and gives range 0-3
//Cuts the motor if the dead mans button is let go
//(gaincontrol variable also wired in through this button to adc2
if (adc2<100) {
Throttle_pedal = 0.001;
gaincontrol = 0.001;
}
overallgain = gaincontrol*softstart;
//What to do if the lever is pulled back or pushed forwards or not doing anything:
Balance_point = 514;
if (adc3 > 100)
Balance_point = 534;
if (adc5>100)
Balance_point = 494;
PORTB |= (1<<PB2); //Port B2 turned on/off once per loop so I can measure
//loop time with an oscilloscope
/*ACCELEROMETER signal processing*/
/*Subtract offsets*/
x_acc = (float) accsum - Balance_point; //accsum is SG value for accelerometer, not
//a true "sum" so no need to divide by 7
if (x_acc < -250)
x_acc = -250; //Cap acceleration values to a range of -250 to +250 (80
//degree tilt each way).
if (x_acc > 250)
x_acc = 250;
/* Accelerometer angle change is about 3.45 units per degree tilt in
range 0-30 degrees(sin theta). Convert tilt to degrees of tilt from
accelerometer sensor. Sin angle roughly = angle for small angles so
no need to do trigonometry. x_acc below is now in DEGREES */
x_accdeg= (float) x_acc/-3.45; //The minus sign corrects for a back
//to front accelerometer mounting!
/* GYRO signal processing*/
/* Subtract offsets: Sensor reading is 0-1024 so "balance point" i.e. my required
zero point will be that reading minus 512. */
/* Gyro angle change of 20mV per deg per sec from datasheet gives change
of 4.096 units (on the scale of 0 - 1023) per degree per sec angle change.
This limits the rate of change of gyro angle to just less than the
maximum rate it is actually capable of measuring (100 deg/sec). Note
all these fractions are rounded up to an integer later just before
it is sent to the PWM generator which in turn is connected to the
motor controller. */
gangleratedeg = (float)((gyrosum/7) - 508)/4.096; //gyrosum is a sum of a group
//of 7 samples so divide by 7 for gyro value
if (gangleratedeg < -92)
gangleratedeg = -92;
if (gangleratedeg > 92)
gangleratedeg = 92;
/* I turn port B2 on and off once per main program cycle so I can attach an
oscilloscope to it and work out the program cycle time.
I use the cycle time to work out gyro angle change per cycle where you
have to know the length of this time interval. */
PORTB &= (0<<PB2);
/* ti represents scaling for the "i" or integral factor (currently 2.2 here)
gyroangledt is anglechange since last CYCLE in degrees from gyro sensor,
where ti is scaling factor (should in theory be about 1 but 2.2 makes
board feel tighter)
ganglerate is now in units of degrees per second.
aa varies the time constant, that is, a smaller aa value makes
accelerometer time constant longer as it slowly corrects for
the gyro drift. */
aa=0.005;
gyroangledt = (float)ti*cycle_time*gangleratedeg;
gangleraterads = (float)gangleratedeg*0.017453;
/* New angle in DEGREES is old angle plus change in angle from gyro
since last cycle with little bit of new accel reading factored in. */
angle = (float)((1-aa) * (angle+gyroangledt)) + (aa * x_accdeg); //The main angle calculating function*/
//Convert angle from degrees to radians
anglerads=(float)angle*0.017453;
balance_torque=(float)(4.5*anglerads) + (0.5*gangleraterads);
cur_speed = (float)(cur_speed + (Throttle_pedal * balance_torque * cycle_time)) * 0.999;
/* The level value is from -1 to +1 and represents the duty cycle to be sent to
the motor. Converting to radians helps us stay within these limits. */
level = (balance_torque + cur_speed) * overallgain;
}
/* Configure timer and set up the output pins OC1A(Pin PD5 on my micro) and
OC1B (Pin PD4 on my micro) as phase-correct PWM channels.
Note: Some strongly feel that locked-antiphase is the way to go as get
regenerative braking and good control around mid-balance point. The downside
is that you can get a lot more noise and voltage spikes in system but
these can be smoothed out with filters.
Others are far more expert on this than I am so need to look into this
for yourself but this is my understanding.
My aim is to start with phase-correct as I just about understand it and
others have used it OK, then develop from there. */
void timer_init()
{
TCCR0 = 0 |
(1<<CS02) | (1<<CS01) | (1<<CS00); // External clock to Pin T0 Clock on rising edge/1024
// PWM mode is "PWM, Phase Correct, 10-bit"
TCCR1A = 0 |
(1<<COM1A1) | (1<<COM1A0) | // set on match up, clear on match down
(1<<COM1B1) | (1<<COM1B0) | // set on match up, clear on match down
(1<<WGM11) | (1<<WGM10); //OCR1_Max is 1023 so these are set like this
TCCR1B = 0 |
(1<<CS10); // Prescaler divide by 1 see P131 datasheet about prescaling
values to change here.
/* 16 MHz / 1 / 1024 / 2 gives 8 kHz, probably about right. */
}
void set_motor()
/* The leveli terms is the level term rescaled from -1023 to +1023 as an
integer ready to send to the PWM motor control ports that are in
turn connected to the OSMC. */
{
//if (level<-0.9) level= -0.9; //Checks we are within sensible limits
//if (level>0.9) level=0.9;
int16_t leveli = (int16_t)(level*1023); //NOTE: here we take the floating
//point value we have ended up with
//for "level", we multiply it by 1023
//and then make it into an integer
//before feeding the value into
//the PWM generator as "leveli"
if (leveli<-1020)
leveli=-1020; //Double-checks that we are within sensible PWM limits as do
//not want to suddenly be thrown off the board
if (leveli>1020)
leveli=1020;
/* Set up LED or buzzer on Port B1 to warn me to slow down if torque to be
delivered is more than 50% of max possible. The reason for this is that
you always need some reserve motor power in case you start tipping
forward at speed. If the motor is already running flat-out you would
be about to fall over at high speed! Some use an auto-tip back routine
to automatically limit top speed. For now I will do it this way as easier. */
if (level<-0.7 || level>0.7) {
PORTB |= (1<<PB1);
}
else {
PORTB &= (0<<PB1);
}
softstart = (float) softstart+0.001;
if (softstart>1.0)
softstart=1.0;
//PORTC |= (0<<PC1); // AHI=1 PinC3, BHI=1 PinC2 set both to ON for OSMC to
//work and both to OFF to shut motor down.
/*NOTE: I am not sure why, but to stop the motor cutting out on direction
changes I had in the end to hard wire AHI and BHI to +12 V. */
/* Un-disabled OSMC by setting PinC1 output to zero, a 1 would disable the OSMC. */
PORTC |= 0x0c; //Make C1 pulled down so un-disables the OSMC i.e. enables it.
PORTC &= ~0x02; //Disable is off
if (leveli<0) {
OCR1A = -leveli; // ALI is PWM. Going backwards as leveli variable is a
//negative signed value, keep the minus sign in here!
OCR1B = 0; // BLI = 0
}
else {
OCR1A = 0; // ALI = 0 going forwards as leveli variable is a positive signed value
OCR1B = leveli; // BLI is PWM
}
}
void loop()
{
InitPorts();
adc_init();
timer_init();
/* Initial tilt-start code
Turn on micro while board tipped to one side, rider about to step
onto it, if tilt angle crosses zero (mid) point balance algorithm
becomes operational otherwise locked in this loop forever until
it is tipped to level position as rider gets onto the board. */
tipstart=0;
accelraw = 0;
while (tipstart<1){
// You need this to allow the SG filter to wind up to the proper
//stable value when you first turn machine on, before looking
//at the value of accsum (below).
for (i=0; i<20; i++) {
sample_inputs();
}
if (accsum<504 || accsum>524) {
// if (x_accdeg>0) {
tipstart=0;
}
else {
tipstart=1;
softstart=0.4;
}
}
angle=0;
cur_speed=0;
/* End of tilt start code. If go beyond this point then machine
has become level and is active. */
sei();
while (1) {
sample_inputs();
set_motor();
}
}
BTW,我正在使用 Arduino编译器(您可以在 Download the Arduino Software 找到它。)
答案 0 :(得分:4)
为什么?我甚至没有参考这里的设置!
这是因为你没有引用setup
它正在抱怨。
Arduino代码生成main
(对于此处的讨论)基本上如下所示:
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
setup();
while(1) {
loop();
}
}
因此,您应该将loop
函数重命名为setup
并将其作为此部分:
while (1) {
sample_inputs();
set_motor();
}
删除while
循环,并将这两个函数调用放入一个名为loop
的新函数中。
答案 1 :(得分:2)
Arduino语言要求您定义两个函数,setup()和loop()。
如果你没有设置(),你应该定义一个空函数来满足语言要求:
void setup()
{
// do nothing
}
答案 2 :(得分:0)
包含的代码甚至没有主要功能。它看起来像是工具链中的设置问题,或者你一直在调查错误的cpp文件。
找到Test2.cpp和406行(在一个名为main
的函数中)