From: Walter Fetter Lages Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2022 07:23:00 +0000 (-0300) Subject: Port to Humble. X-Git-Url: http://git.ece.ufrgs.br/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b9c36cd1ae0f3f1b3f895eb3095f90ab3bbcee10;p=imu_odometry.git Port to Humble. --- diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt index 7dc70ec..0a2c737 100644 --- a/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,211 +1,46 @@ -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0.2) +cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.8) project(imu_odometry) -## Compile as C++11, supported in ROS Kinetic and newer -add_compile_options(-std=c++11) +if(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX OR CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "Clang") + add_compile_options(-Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic) +endif() -## Find catkin macros and libraries -## if COMPONENTS list like find_package(catkin REQUIRED COMPONENTS xyz) -## is used, also find other catkin packages -find_package(catkin REQUIRED COMPONENTS -# nav_msgs - roscpp - sensor_msgs - tf -) - -## System dependencies are found with CMake's conventions -# find_package(Boost REQUIRED COMPONENTS system) -#find_package(Eigen3 REQUIRED) - - -## Uncomment this if the package has a setup.py. This macro ensures -## modules and global scripts declared therein get installed -## See http://ros.org/doc/api/catkin/html/user_guide/setup_dot_py.html -# catkin_python_setup() - -################################################ -## Declare ROS messages, services and actions ## -################################################ - -## To declare and build messages, services or actions from within this -## package, follow these steps: -## * Let MSG_DEP_SET be the set of packages whose message types you use in -## your messages/services/actions (e.g. std_msgs, actionlib_msgs, ...). -## * In the file package.xml: -## * add a build_depend tag for "message_generation" -## * add a build_depend and a exec_depend tag for each package in MSG_DEP_SET -## * If MSG_DEP_SET isn't empty the following dependency has been pulled in -## but can be declared for certainty nonetheless: -## * add a exec_depend tag for "message_runtime" -## * In this file (CMakeLists.txt): -## * add "message_generation" and every package in MSG_DEP_SET to -## find_package(catkin REQUIRED COMPONENTS ...) -## * add "message_runtime" and every package in MSG_DEP_SET to -## catkin_package(CATKIN_DEPENDS ...) -## * uncomment the add_*_files sections below as needed -## and list every .msg/.srv/.action file to be processed -## * uncomment the generate_messages entry below -## * add every package in MSG_DEP_SET to generate_messages(DEPENDENCIES ...) - -## Generate messages in the 'msg' folder -# add_message_files( -# FILES -# Message1.msg -# Message2.msg -# ) - -## Generate services in the 'srv' folder -# add_service_files( -# FILES -# Service1.srv -# Service2.srv -# ) - -## Generate actions in the 'action' folder -# add_action_files( -# FILES -# Action1.action -# Action2.action -# ) - -## Generate added messages and services with any dependencies listed here -# generate_messages( -# DEPENDENCIES -# nav_msgs# sensor_msgs -# ) - -################################################ -## Declare ROS dynamic reconfigure parameters ## -################################################ - -## To declare and build dynamic reconfigure parameters within this -## package, follow these steps: -## * In the file package.xml: -## * add a build_depend and a exec_depend tag for "dynamic_reconfigure" -## * In this file (CMakeLists.txt): -## * add "dynamic_reconfigure" to -## find_package(catkin REQUIRED COMPONENTS ...) -## * uncomment the "generate_dynamic_reconfigure_options" section below -## and list every .cfg file to be processed - -## Generate dynamic reconfigure parameters in the 'cfg' folder -# generate_dynamic_reconfigure_options( -# cfg/DynReconf1.cfg -# cfg/DynReconf2.cfg -# ) - -################################### -## catkin specific configuration ## -################################### -## The catkin_package macro generates cmake config files for your package -## Declare things to be passed to dependent projects -## INCLUDE_DIRS: uncomment this if your package contains header files -## LIBRARIES: libraries you create in this project that dependent projects also need -## CATKIN_DEPENDS: catkin_packages dependent projects also need -## DEPENDS: system dependencies of this project that dependent projects also need -catkin_package( -# INCLUDE_DIRS include -# LIBRARIES imu_odometry -# CATKIN_DEPENDS nav_msgs roscpp sensor_msgs tf -# DEPENDS Eigen3 -) - -########### -## Build ## -########### +# find dependencies +find_package(ament_cmake REQUIRED) +find_package(rclcpp REQUIRED) +find_package(sensor_msgs REQUIRED) +find_package(tf2_ros REQUIRED) +find_package(tf2_geometry_msgs REQUIRED) -## Specify additional locations of header files -## Your package locations should be listed before other locations -include_directories( -# include - ${catkin_INCLUDE_DIRS} -# TODO: Check names of system library include directories (Eigen3) -# ${Eigen3_INCLUDE_DIRS} -) - -## Declare a C++ library -# add_library(${PROJECT_NAME} -# src/${PROJECT_NAME}/imu_odometry.cpp -# ) - -## Add cmake target dependencies of the library -## as an example, code may need to be generated before libraries -## either from message generation or dynamic reconfigure -# add_dependencies(${PROJECT_NAME} ${${PROJECT_NAME}_EXPORTED_TARGETS} ${catkin_EXPORTED_TARGETS}) - -## Declare a C++ executable -## With catkin_make all packages are built within a single CMake context -## The recommended prefix ensures that target names across packages don't collide add_executable(imu2tf src/imu2tf.cpp) - -## Rename C++ executable without prefix -## The above recommended prefix causes long target names, the following renames the -## target back to the shorter version for ease of user use -## e.g. "rosrun someones_pkg node" instead of "rosrun someones_pkg someones_pkg_node" -# set_target_properties(${PROJECT_NAME}_node PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME node PREFIX "") - 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Class: rviz_default_plugins/Axes + Enabled: true + Length: 5 + Name: Axes (map) + Radius: 0.10000000149011612 + Reference Frame: map + Value: true + - Class: rviz_default_plugins/Axes + Enabled: true + Length: 5 + Name: Axes (enu_link) + Radius: 0.10000000149011612 + Reference Frame: enu_link + Value: true + - Class: rviz_default_plugins/Axes + Enabled: true + Length: 5 + Name: Axes (imu_link) + Radius: 0.10000000149011612 + Reference Frame: imu_link + Value: true + - Alpha: 0.30000001192092896 + Autocompute Intensity Bounds: false + Autocompute Value Bounds: + Max Value: 10 + Min Value: -10 + Value: true + Axis: Z + Channel Name: temperature + Class: rviz_default_plugins/Temperature + Color: 255; 255; 255 + Color Transformer: "" + Decay Time: 0 + Enabled: true + Invert Rainbow: true + Max Color: 255; 255; 255 + Max Intensity: 100 + Min Color: 0; 0; 0 + Min Intensity: 0 + Name: Temperature + Position Transformer: "" + Selectable: true + Size (Pixels): 3 + Size (m): 1 + Style: Flat Squares + Topic: + Depth: 5 + Durability Policy: Volatile + Filter size: 10 + History Policy: Keep Last + Reliability Policy: Reliable + Value: /imu/temperature + Use Fixed Frame: true + Use rainbow: true + Value: true + Enabled: true + Global Options: + Background Color: 255; 255; 255 + Fixed Frame: map + Frame Rate: 30 + Name: root + Tools: + - Class: rviz_default_plugins/Interact + Hide Inactive Objects: true + - Class: rviz_default_plugins/MoveCamera + - Class: rviz_default_plugins/Select + - Class: rviz_default_plugins/FocusCamera + - Class: rviz_default_plugins/Measure + Line color: 128; 128; 0 + - Class: rviz_default_plugins/SetInitialPose + Covariance x: 0.25 + Covariance y: 0.25 + Covariance yaw: 0.06853891909122467 + Topic: + Depth: 5 + Durability Policy: Volatile + History Policy: Keep Last + Reliability Policy: Reliable + Value: /initialpose + - Class: rviz_default_plugins/SetGoal + Topic: + Depth: 5 + Durability Policy: Volatile + History Policy: Keep Last + Reliability Policy: Reliable + Value: /goal_pose + - Class: rviz_default_plugins/PublishPoint + Single click: true + Topic: + Depth: 5 + Durability Policy: Volatile + History Policy: Keep Last + Reliability Policy: Reliable + Value: /clicked_point + Transformation: + Current: + Class: rviz_default_plugins/TF + Value: true + Views: + Current: + Class: rviz_default_plugins/Orbit + Distance: 18.14019012451172 + Enable Stereo Rendering: + Stereo Eye Separation: 0.05999999865889549 + Stereo Focal Distance: 1 + Swap Stereo Eyes: false + Value: false + Focal Point: + X: 0 + Y: 0 + Z: 0 + Focal Shape Fixed Size: true + Focal Shape Size: 0.05000000074505806 + Invert Z Axis: false + Name: Current View + Near Clip Distance: 0.009999999776482582 + Pitch: 0.785398006439209 + Target Frame: + Value: Orbit (rviz) + Yaw: 0.785398006439209 + Saved: ~ +Window Geometry: + Displays: + collapsed: false + Height: 846 + Hide Left Dock: false + Hide Right Dock: false + QMainWindow State: 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 + Selection: + collapsed: false + Time: + collapsed: false + Tool Properties: + collapsed: false + Views: + collapsed: false + Width: 1200 + X: 210 + Y: 84 diff --git a/launch/display.launch b/launch/display.launch deleted file mode 100644 index c92d2f7..0000000 --- a/launch/display.launch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/launch/display.launch.xml b/launch/display.launch.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8ab3ea --- /dev/null +++ b/launch/display.launch.xml @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/package.xml b/package.xml index 8c66606..797133a 100644 --- a/package.xml +++ b/package.xml @@ -1,81 +1,23 @@ - + + imu_odometry - 0.1.0 - The imu_odometry package - - - - + 2.0.0 + IMU Odometry Walter Fetter Lages + GPL-3.0-only + ament_cmake - - - - GPLv3 - - - - - - - + rclcpp + sensor_msgs + tf2_ros + tf2_geometry_msgs - - - - - Walter Fetter Lages + ament_lint_auto + ament_lint_common - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - catkin - - roscpp - sensor_msgs - tf - - roscpp - sensor_msgs - tf - - roscpp - sensor_msgs - tf - - - - - + ament_cmake diff --git a/rviz/display.rviz b/rviz/display.rviz deleted file mode 100644 index f1113e3..0000000 --- a/rviz/display.rviz +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -Panels: - - Class: rviz/Displays - Help Height: 78 - Name: Displays - Property Tree Widget: - Expanded: ~ - Splitter Ratio: 0.4301801919937134 - Tree Height: 558 - - Class: rviz/Selection - Name: Selection - - Class: rviz/Tool Properties - Expanded: - - /2D Pose Estimate1 - - /2D Nav Goal1 - - /Publish Point1 - Name: Tool Properties - Splitter Ratio: 0.5886790156364441 - - Class: rviz/Views - Expanded: - - /Current View1 - Name: Views - Splitter Ratio: 0.5 - - Class: rviz/Time - Experimental: false - Name: Time - SyncMode: 0 - SyncSource: "" -Preferences: - PromptSaveOnExit: true -Visualization Manager: - Class: "" - Displays: - - Alpha: 0.5 - Cell Size: 1 - Class: rviz/Grid - Color: 160; 160; 164 - Enabled: true - Line Style: - Line Width: 0.029999999329447746 - Value: Lines - Name: Grid - Normal Cell Count: 0 - Offset: - X: 0 - Y: 0 - Z: 0 - Plane: XY - Plane Cell Count: 10 - Reference Frame: - Value: true - - Alpha: 1 - Class: rviz_plugin_tutorials/Imu - Color: 204; 51; 204 - Enabled: true - History Length: 1 - Name: Imu (data) - Topic: /imu/data - Unreliable: false - Value: true - - Alpha: 0.10000000149011612 - Class: rviz_plugin_tutorials/Imu - Color: 57; 52; 204 - Enabled: true - History Length: 1 - Name: Imu (raw data) - Topic: /imu/data_raw - Unreliable: false - Value: true - - Class: rviz/Axes - Enabled: true - Length: 5 - Name: Axes (Fixed Frame) - Radius: 0.10000000149011612 - Reference Frame: - Value: true - - Class: rviz/Axes - Enabled: true - Length: 5 - Name: Axes (enu_link) - Radius: 0.10000000149011612 - Reference Frame: enu_link - Value: true - - Class: rviz/Axes - Enabled: true - Length: 5 - Name: Axes (imu_link) - Radius: 0.10000000149011612 - Reference Frame: imu_link - Value: true - Enabled: true - Global Options: - Background Color: 249; 249; 249 - Default Light: true - Fixed Frame: map - Frame Rate: 30 - Name: root - Tools: - - Class: rviz/Interact - Hide Inactive Objects: true - - Class: rviz/MoveCamera - - Class: rviz/Select - - Class: rviz/FocusCamera - - Class: rviz/Measure - - Class: rviz/SetInitialPose - Topic: /initialpose - - Class: rviz/SetGoal - Topic: /move_base_simple/goal - - Class: rviz/PublishPoint - Single click: true - Topic: /clicked_point - Value: true - Views: - Current: - Class: rviz/Orbit - Distance: 24.678123474121094 - Enable Stereo Rendering: - Stereo Eye Separation: 0.05999999865889549 - Stereo Focal Distance: 1 - Swap Stereo Eyes: false - Value: false - Focal Point: - X: -1.5147979259490967 - Y: -1.228423833847046 - Z: 1.93975031375885 - Focal Shape Fixed Size: true - Focal Shape Size: 0.05000000074505806 - Invert Z Axis: false - Name: Current View - Near Clip Distance: 0.009999999776482582 - Pitch: 0.785398006439209 - Target Frame: - Value: Orbit (rviz) - Yaw: 0.785398006439209 - Saved: ~ -Window Geometry: - Displays: - collapsed: false - Height: 846 - Hide Left Dock: false - Hide Right Dock: false - QMainWindow State: 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 - Selection: - collapsed: false - Time: - collapsed: false - Tool Properties: - collapsed: false - Views: - collapsed: false - Width: 1372 - X: 0 - Y: 0 diff --git a/src/imu2tf.cpp b/src/imu2tf.cpp index 0bb2543..440e1ec 100644 --- a/src/imu2tf.cpp +++ b/src/imu2tf.cpp @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /****************************************************************************** ROS IMU to tf Converter - Copyright (C) 2018 Walter Fetter Lages + Copyright (C) 2018, 2020 Walter Fetter Lages 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 @@ -18,69 +18,67 @@ *******************************************************************************/ -#include +#include -#include -#include +#include +#include +#include -class ImuToTf +class ImuToTf: public rclcpp::Node { public: - ImuToTf(const ros::NodeHandle &node,const char *child_frame_id); + ImuToTf(const char *name,const char *child_frame_id); ~ImuToTf(void); private: - ros::NodeHandle node_; - ros::Subscriber imuSubscriber_; - ros::Publisher tfPublisher_; + rclcpp::Subscription::SharedPtr imuSubscriber_; + std::unique_ptr tfBroadcaster_; std::string frame_id_; - void imuCB(const sensor_msgs::Imu::ConstPtr &imuMsg) const; + void imuCB(const sensor_msgs::msg::Imu::SharedPtr imuMsg) const; }; -ImuToTf::ImuToTf(const ros::NodeHandle &node,const char *frame_id) +ImuToTf::ImuToTf(const char *name,const char *frame_id): Node(name) { - node_=node; frame_id_=frame_id; - imuSubscriber_=node_.subscribe("imu/data",10,&ImuToTf::imuCB,this); - tfPublisher_=node_.advertise("/tf",10); + + tfBroadcaster_=std::make_unique(*this); + + using std::placeholders::_1; + imuSubscriber_=create_subscription("imu/data",10,std::bind(&ImuToTf::imuCB,this,_1)); } ImuToTf::~ImuToTf(void) { - imuSubscriber_.shutdown(); - tfPublisher_.shutdown(); } -void ImuToTf::imuCB(const sensor_msgs::Imu::ConstPtr &imuMsg) const +void ImuToTf::imuCB(const sensor_msgs::msg::Imu::SharedPtr imuMsg) const { - tf::tfMessage tfMsg; - - tfMsg.transforms.resize(1); - tfMsg.transforms[0].header.stamp=imuMsg->header.stamp; - tfMsg.transforms[0].header.frame_id=frame_id_; - tfMsg.transforms[0].child_frame_id=imuMsg->header.frame_id;; - tfMsg.transforms[0].transform.translation.x=0.0; - tfMsg.transforms[0].transform.translation.y=0.0; - tfMsg.transforms[0].transform.translation.z=0.0; - tfMsg.transforms[0].transform.rotation=imuMsg->orientation; - - tfPublisher_.publish(tfMsg); + geometry_msgs::msg::TransformStamped tf; +// tf.header.stamp=imuMsg->header.stamp; + tf.header.stamp=now()+rclcpp::Duration(0,150000000); + tf.header.frame_id=frame_id_; + tf.child_frame_id=imuMsg->header.frame_id; + tf.transform.translation.x=0.0; + tf.transform.translation.y=0.0; + tf.transform.translation.z=0.0; + tf.transform.rotation=imuMsg->orientation; + + tfBroadcaster_->sendTransform(tf); } int main(int argc,char* argv[]) { - ros::init(argc,argv,"imu2tf"); - ros::NodeHandle node; + rclcpp::init(argc,argv); - if(argc != 2) + if(argc < 2) { - ROS_ERROR_STREAM("imu2tf: No base frame id.\n"); + RCLCPP_ERROR_STREAM(rclcpp::get_logger("imu2tf"),"No base frame id.\n"); return -1; } - ImuToTf imuToTf(node,argv[1]); - - ros::spin(); + rclcpp::spin(std::make_shared("imu2tf",argv[1])); + + rclcpp::shutdown(); return 0; }