view Documentations/dump-rte.cfg @ 173:05c770dc2911 max-depth

Bugfix: make max depth move with current depth (part 1) The display in dive mode of the max depth was updated before the actual depth, which looks very strange. The reason for this was conceptually simple. The depth value was averaged over a set of depth samples, but the current depth was only taken from the current sample. So, per definition, on an initial descend, the current depth is always bigger (deeper) than any average from previous shallower samples. This part 1 commit introduces a new function that is used immediate after reception of the new sample from the RTE. This function does the trivial average of a set of samples. Notice that also the surface and ambient mbar pressures are taken into account (which are used heavily over the entire code). This is a consistency thing. We should base any further calculation from the data presented in the UI, instead of presenting A, and use A' for further calculations. Signed-off-by: Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl>
author Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl>
date Mon, 11 Mar 2019 19:48:57 +0100
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#! openocd -f
# Define the prob used:
source [find interface/stlink-v2.cfg]
set WORKAREASIZE 0x8000
transport select hla_swd

# Reset options
set ENABLE_LOW_POWER 1
set STOP_WATCHDOG 1
reset_config srst_only srst_nogate connect_assert_srst

# Seelct the right chip
set CHIPNAME stm32f411RETx
set CONNECT_UNDER_RESET 1
source [find target/stm32f4x.cfg]

# Allow to continue execution after a connection:
init_reset run

#puts "Flash banks:"
#flash banks

#puts "Reading..."
#flash dump_image CPU2-RTE-dump.hex 0x00000000 0x8000

#puts "Done."
#exit