TipsAndTricks/Creating Recipes for ROS modules
Introduction
Robot Operating System (ROS) isn't an OS but a set of modules for robotics applications that interact via a pub/sub interface. Thanks to meta-ros you can add a wide range of ROS modules to your OS build. But how do you add your own ROS module? This article covers creating a recipe for a ROS module. For this article we'll use the vectornav module as an example. We'll also assume you already have meta-ros in your bblayers.conf.
Starting with "devtool add"
Standard practice for a creating a recipe is use devtool add. The github project doesn't have any releases, so let's use the git repo.
$ devtool add https://github.com/dawonn/vectornav
This completes OK, let's take a look at the recipe.
$ devtool edit-recipe vectornav
# Recipe created by recipetool
# This is the basis of a recipe and may need further editing in order to be fully functional.
# (Feel free to remove these comments when editing.)
# WARNING: the following LICENSE and LIC_FILES_CHKSUM values are best guesses - it is
# your responsibility to verify that the values are complete and correct.
LICENSE = "MIT"
LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://vnccpplib/LICENSE.txt;md5=a3e2f266f2adb30b4ae17db437fa9727"
SRC_URI = "git://github.com/dawonn/vectornav;protocol=https"
# Modify these as desired
PV = "1.0+git${SRCPV}"
SRCREV = "497173f3ddbe21216d77d3b2021a5ef48a17ec4a"
S = "${WORKDIR}/git"
# NOTE: unable to map the following CMake package dependencies: catkin
inherit cmake
# Specify any options you want to pass to cmake using EXTRA_OECMAKE:
EXTRA_OECMAKE = ""
Note the comment
# NOTE: unable to map the following CMake package dependencies: catkin
And sure enough, the build fails as the comment predicted.
$ devtool build vectornav | CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:7 (find_package): | By not providing "Findcatkin.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this project has | asked CMake to find a package configuration file provided by "catkin", but | CMake did not find one.
Assuming you've worked with ROS, you'll know that it builds with a cmake based tool called catkin. This is usually installed as a developer package so some Yocto work will need to be done to build the builder. This seems like a tough task, so let's see how other ROS modules have done this.
Understanding Existing ROS Recipes
Let's look at a an existing meta-ros recipe zeroconf-msgs to see how they support catkin.
DESCRIPTION = "General ros communications used by the various zeroconf implementations."
SECTION = "devel"
LICENSE = "BSD"
LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://package.xml;beginline=8;endline=8;md5=5ee5b8b046ae48ad94a2037ca953a67b"
DEPENDS = "std-msgs message-generation"
SRC_URI = "https://github.com/stonier/${ROS_SPN}/archive/${PV}.tar.gz;downloadfilename=${ROS_SP}.tar.gz"
SRC_URI[md5sum] = "38e89e637f855c2ea0e8cb65c02dfd08"
SRC_URI[sha256sum] = "a5bfd788bc2e2aefb07cb3a302a25cbeef2ce7e931a3a273cb1ae9669645a696"
S = "${WORKDIR}/${ROS_SP}"
inherit catkin
The first things to note is that LIC_FILES_CHKSUM refers to package.xml, a key catkin file. This includes the licence and ROS dependencies, let's take a look at it
<package>
<name>zeroconf_msgs</name>
<version>0.2.1</version>
<description>
General ros communications used by the various zeroconf implementations.
</description>
<maintainer email="d.stonier@gmail.com">Daniel Stonier</maintainer>
<license>BSD</license>
<url type="website">http://www.ros.org/wiki/zeroconf_msgs</url>
<url type="repository">https://github.com/stonier/zeroconf_msgs</url>
<url type="bugtracker">https://github.com/stonier/zeroconf_msgs/issues</url>
<author email="d.stonier@gmail.com">Daniel Stonier</author>
<buildtool_depend>catkin</buildtool_depend>
<build_depend>message_generation</build_depend>
<build_depend>std_msgs</build_depend>
<run_depend>message_runtime</run_depend>
<run_depend>std_msgs</run_depend>
<export>
<architecture_independent/>
</export>in the <tt>run_depend</tt> that are not also in <tt>
</package>
There is some useful information to create a recipe. Let's create a mapping between package.xml tags and recipe variables.
| package.xml Tag | Recipe directive | Comment |
| name | PN | devtool got this right |
| version | PV | devtool missed this |
| description | SUMMARY | devtool missed this. This should map to SUMMARY, not DESCRIPTION which adds detail |
| license | LICENSE | devtool got this right |
| url | HOMEPAGE | type="website". Seems to be an optional tag |
| url | SRC_URI | type="repository". Seems to be an optional tag |
| buildtool_depend | inherit | Will always be catkin(?), which inherits cmake |
| build_depend | DEPENDS | devtool missed this |
| runs_depend | RDEPENDS_{PN} | This should only contain entries that are not already in build_depend |
So let's take a look at the package.xml for our module
<package>
<name>vectornav</name>
<version>0.1.0</version>
<description>ROS interface for the VectorNav INS/GPS</description>
<maintainer email="dereck@gmail.com">Dereck Wonnacott</maintainer>
<license>MIT</license>
<!-- <url type="website">http://ros.org/wiki/vectornav</url> -->
<author email="dereck@gmail.com">Dereck Wonnacott</author>
<buildtool_depend>catkin</buildtool_depend>
<build_depend>roscpp</build_depend>
<build_depend>geometry_msgs</build_depend>
<build_depend>sensor_msgs</build_depend>
<build_depend>tf</build_depend>
<run_depend>roscpp</run_depend>
<run_depend>sensor_msgs</run_depend>
<run_depend>geometry_msgs</run_depend>
<run_depend>tf</run_depend>
<!-- Maintainer Note:
The vnccpplib directory is from http://www.vectornav.com/support/downloads
I removed the version string from the directory name, sanitized file
permissions, and removed all but the src and include directories.
-->
</package>
And map it to recipe directives
| Recipe entry | Value |
| PV | 0.1.0 |
| SUMMARY | ROS interface for the VectorNav INS/GPS |
| LICENSE | MIT |
| HOMEPAGE | http://ros.org/wiki/vectornav |
| inherit | catkin |
| DEPENDS | roscpp geometry_msgs sensor_msgs tf |
| RDEPENDS |
Now let's update rhe recipe the devtool created with these values