lfbb
A Lock Free Bipartite Buffer Library written in standard C11 (by DNedic)
fprime
F´ - A flight software and embedded systems framework (by nasa)
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10 | 73 | |
56 | 9,894 | |
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6.2 | 9.2 | |
about 1 month ago | 6 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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lfbb
Posts with mentions or reviews of lfbb.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-29.
- A lock-free ring-buffer with contiguous reservations (2019)
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OpenPicoRTOS: 'cause the world DEFINITELY needs another RTOS !
If you're interested in how to do that you can check out a library of mine: https://github.com/DNedic/lfbb (although you don't need to bother with memory ordering if you don't want, you can just use the sequential consistency model).
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How do you handle data coupling between RTOS tasks?
You might be interested to take a look at this if efficiency is one of your goals: https://github.com/DNedic/lfbb
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Library for generic ringbuffer that can be filled via DMA?
I have exactly what you are looking for https://github.com/DNedic/lfbb
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Best practices on loosely coupling the high-level modules on a sensor-packager-transmitter embedded c device.
I don't see a reason SensorCollector should send a flag when there is enough data to send, the circular buffer object should be able to tell you when there is enough data to send and it should not be coupled to your specific applicaton. For situations where you want the data to always be contigous and need a general purpose circular buffer, you can take a look at a library i wrote: https://github.com/DNedic/lfbb
- LFBB – A Lock Free Bipartite Buffer Library Written in Standard C11
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Best practice for preventing data collisions between ISR and non ISR code without turning off interrupts? (FreeRTOS)
If you need something more advanced, check this out: https://github.com/DNedic/lfbb
- A Lock Free Bipartite Buffer Library Written in Standard C11
- Lock Free Bipartite Buffer Library Written in Standard C11
- A Lock Free Bipartite Buffer library written in standard C11
fprime
Posts with mentions or reviews of fprime.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-23.
- Fprime – A flight software and embedded systems framework by NASA
- F Prime – Flight software framework by NASA
- F': NASA Ingenuity Open-Source Flight Software Framework
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Help finding flight software learning resources
Does anyone have any suggestions for learning to write flight software or have any resources to learn from? I'm not necessarily looking for a framework to learn either, unless you think I should be focusing on something like https://nasa.github.io/fprime/. At this point, I don't know what I don't know... what should I be focusing on?
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What version of C++ does JPL use?
F´ (F Prime) is originally developed at JPL, which is written under the C++11 standard. The linked video should be based on JPL Institutional Coding Standard for the C Programming Language, which is a guideline for C. They should be using C++11 nowadays.
- GitHub - nasa/fprime: F' - A flight software and embedded systems framework
- Mars-Hubschrauber Ingenuity übertraf alle Erwartungen: Die kleine Helikopterdrohne begleitet den Rover Perseverance seit zwei Jahren – niemand hätte gedacht, dass er so lange durchhält
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Mars Ingenuity helicopter breaks record for speed and altitude, NASA says
The navigation camera is something you can buy online, the other terrain camera is a Sony IMX 214, The flight software is on github, the altimeter is from sparkfun.
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[ANN] NASA's Ogma -- now with FPrime support
[1] https://github.com/nasa/fprime
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NASA should switch to Arch, bro 😎
Probes and satellites either user custom made os, or proprietary real time OS like VxWorks, or more recently open source fprime.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing lfbb and fprime you can also consider the following projects:
lwrb - Lightweight generic ring buffer manager library
ardupilot - ArduPlane, ArduCopter, ArduRover, ArduSub source
nanoprintf - The smallest public printf implementation for its feature set.
cFS - The Core Flight System (cFS)
fifo_map - a FIFO-ordered associative container for C++
Awesome-Linux-Software - 🐧 A list of awesome Linux softwares
Vitis-Tutorials - Vitis In-Depth Tutorials
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
muon - GPU based Electron on a diet
seL4 - The seL4 microkernel
OpenPicoRTOS - Very small, safe, lightning fast, yet portable preemptive RTOS with SMP support
Netdata - The open-source observability platform everyone needs