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Getting no value on motor signals together with Betaflight SITL #241
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Update: I get some motor signals with values but then they quickly go back to zero. I have tried again with the exact versions of both gym-pybullet and Betaflight that was used when the ReadMe was updated, the gym-pybullet commit 9a9ca8a on nov 27 2023 and the Betaflight commit cafe727 on nov 23 2023. I usually get the same results with no movement/motor signals zero, but now sometimes the drones starts following the trajectory and does so for different periods of time, before the motor signals go back to all zero and the drone drops. So far it seems to be random if the drone moves at all and for how long, it has never completed a simulation. |
Hello @Honungsburken it should be noted that the simulation is running in its own python interpreter process at the rate set gym-pybullet-drones/gym_pybullet_drones/utils/utils.py Lines 10 to 11 in 3d7b12e
while betaflight binaries is run as its own binaries and bidirectional communication is over UDP (see lines linked below) gym-pybullet-drones/gym_pybullet_drones/envs/BetaAviary.py Lines 111 to 127 in 3d7b12e
The first thing I would investigate if you did anything that might have affected the time-alignment of sim and bf (like not synching to wall-clock or changing the sim freq) |
Hi @JacopoPan, Thanks for your answer! I have looked into your comments but I can not see that I have done anything that might affect the time-alignment. However, that doesn't necessarily mean it's not the problem. I have switched some frequencies in both beta.py and Base/BetaAviary (to both higher and lower). But the ones set in beta.py overwrites the default values of 240 in Base/BetaAviary so there is no point in changing those. I tried setting sim/ctrl frequency to 500 again, which was the original, and to my surprise, the whole simulation ran without problems. I can’t recall that I tried anything that I didn’t do before, but the whole simulation ran. Then the drone crashed again after some time, and sometimes it succeeded again. Still seems to be very random. I have not changed anything regarding the sync. The only trend I might see (but am not sure) is that the simulation seems to complete/run for longer if I restart the terminals. When checking CPU load it seems to be utilizing only 50%. I am running a laptop with Ryzen 5 4500U. Should it be no problem or could it be that it lacks single core performance? When I look at the render output in the terminal during the sim, the sim time vs the wall clock time always starts low and ramps up until 0.89x. Is this normal or should it be closer to 1? The only other clock related thing I can think of is that I am dual booting Windows and Ubuntu 22.04, which gives the wrong time for Windows, but I don’t think it should affect Ubuntu since I have not changed any time settings. |
I would try to increase the ctrl (not necessary the physics) freq to > 500hz and remove the sync() from the loop running the sim |
Hi again, There is a check in BaseAviary if self.PYB_FREQ % self.CTRL_FREQ != 0:
raise ValueError(f'[ERROR] in BaseAviary.__init__(), pyb_freq {pyb_freq} is not divisible by env_freq {ctrl_freq}.') That makes sure that the physics freq is always a multiple of the control, therefore I can't only increase the ctrl frequency. I tried removing that and modified the code to make it run anyway, but I did not get it to work properly. Do you think it is worth spending more time on that? I tried raising both ctrl and physics frequency to values between 500-1500, the higher values subsequently makes the drone run its trajectory faster but not more robust. But I've found (and that was the reason it worked better after my second message), that commenting out the env.render() that makes the high frequent terminal output, makes the simulation complete in about 75% of runs. Do you have any other ideas how to improve this further, or is this expected with the "naive" sync? |
no no, of course the PYB_FREQ must be an integer multiple of CTRL_FREQ because the pybullet engine steps N time between every control input. I'm not sure about the drone going faster over the trajectory changing any of those freqs (it shouldn't happen: check the simple trajectory generation in the example, you probably need to scale it to cover the greater number of steps per second you take now). Removing all the printouts does make sense, have you removed the sync() sleep as well? |
Thanks, I'll look into the scaling. I have tried removing the sync() sleep several times but then the drone does not move at all for some reason |
Hello,
I don’t get values on the motor signals together with Betaflight SITL when running the ReadMe example.
I tried downloading Betaflight Configurator as that was previously in the instructions. But for the latest version, my understanding is that the eeprom.bin file replaces the Configurator. (Though, I had not noticed “Initialized motor count 4” when running the betaflight_SITL.elf file before I set the motors to PWM in the configurator, but that can just be me)
PWMOut seems to be set to port 9001/9002, but when running the simulation it creates a new terminal running the betaflight_SITL.elf from the betaflights/bf0/obj/main/ folder. The Bind port 5761 for UART1 subsequently fails because I am already running the betaflight_SITL.elf file from betaflight/obj/main/ as per the PyBullet gym ReadMe examples. The signals over 9001 and 9002 seems to be sent, but I can only see them in Wireshark if I close the terminal with the failed bind port message. When closing I get the “catch up” messages and then it continues running. If I close the terminal immediately I just get the continuous messages over the whole simulation. The problem is that all the messages are empty, so the drone does not fly at all.
I am confused about what betaflight_SITL.elf file should be running, the one in betaflight/obj/main/ as per the PyBullet gym ReadMe or betaflights/bf0/obj/main/ folder. I have also tried to modify the code in BetaAviary.py that opens the terminal to just open one at the time. I get messages on 9001/9002 regardless of which betaflight_SITL.elf is running, but the data is always just zeros. Though, one difference is that I get only get the “Initialized motor count 4” when running the file from betaflight/obj/main/ as per the ReadMe.
I also modified the clone_bfs.sh script a little to get the right version of Betaflight, I added “git checkout c155f58 #v4.5.0” to get version 4.5.0 instead of 4.5.1.
I’ll attach the outputs from the betaflight_SITL.elf terminals when running the example. What can be the reason for not getting values for the motor signals?
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