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Buelmann: new implementation for ceiling Since my first functional fix in the ceiling computation in commit ceecabfddb57, I noticed that the computation used a linear search, that became rather computational expensive after that commit. The simple question is: why not a binary search? So, this commit implements the binary search. But there is a long story attached to this. Comparing ceiling results from hwOS and this OSTC4 code were very different. Basically, the original OSTC4 algorithm computed the ceiling using the same GFlow to GFhigh slope, in such a way, that the ceiling was in sync with the presented deco stops, where the hwOS code presents a GFhigh based ceiling. This said, it is more logical when the OSTC4 and hwOS code give similar results. This new recursive algorithm gives very similar results for the ceiling compared to hwOS. To be complete here, the Buelmann ceiling is the depth to which you can ascend, so that the leading tissue reaches GFhigh. This also explains why the deepest deco stop is normally deeper than the ceiling (unless one dives with GF like 80/80). The code implemented here is rather straightforward recursion. Signed-off-by: Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl>
author Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl>
date Thu, 11 Apr 2019 17:48:48 +0200
parents cc9c18075e00
children 1203255481e4
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
///
/// \file   Discovery/Inc/data_exchange_main.h
/// \brief  Header file for communciation of Master with second CPU
/// \author heinrichs weikamp gmbh
/// \date   13-Oct-2014
///
/// $Id$
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \par Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Heinrichs Weikamp gmbh
///
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef DATA_EXCHANGE_MAIN_H
#define DATA_EXCHANGE_MAIN_H

/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include <stdint.h>
#include "data_exchange.h"

/* Exported functions --------------------------------------------------------*/

void DataEX_set_update_RTE_not_power_on(void);
uint8_t DataEX_was_power_on(void);
void DataEX_init(void);
uint8_t DataEX_call(void);
uint32_t DataEX_time_elapsed_ms(uint32_t ticksstart,uint32_t ticksnow);

uint32_t get_num_SPI_CALLBACKS(void);
SDataExchangeSlaveToMaster* get_dataInPointer(void);
void DataEX_copy_to_LifeData(_Bool *modeChangeFlag);
void DataEX_copy_to_deco(void);
void DateEx_copy_to_dataOut(void);
uint32_t DataEX_lost_connection_count(void);
void DataEX_control_connection_while_asking_for_sleep(void);
uint8_t DataEX_check_RTE_version__needs_update(void);


SDataReceiveFromMaster * dataOutGetPointer(void);

uint16_t DataEX_debug_data(uint16_t *dataOut20x5);

#endif /* DATA_EXCHANGE_MAIN_H */