Replaces clearpilot's working state wholesale with the modelrevert branch's
tree (modelrevert tip cea422b). Discards the parked-controlsd manager-process
split and the two session READMEs that documented it; keeps the simpler
in-process park short-circuits (controlsd state_control, plannerd, frogpilot_process)
and the cached-output decimation (modeld, dmonitoringmodeld) that achieve
the same goal with less moving parts. Also brings in the locationd GPS
ignore, the calibrationd valid=calStatus gate, and the model-revert lineage's
controlsd / paramsd / torqued / events.py / carstate.py / interfaces.py.
This is a single new commit on clearpilot (no merge), so the branch advances
linearly while the file state matches modelrevert exactly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
CLAUDE.md: added a "Logging" rule — never use cloudlog (upstream cloud
pipeline, effectively a black hole for us), always use
print(..., file=sys.stderr, flush=True). Manager redirects each process's
stderr to /data/log2/current/{proc}.log. Prefix our lines with "CLP ".
Diagnostic logging — when a publisher sets its own msg.valid=False, log
which specific subscriber tripped the check. Only fires on transition
(True→False) so we don't spam. Covers the services whose cascades we've
been chasing:
- frogpilot_planner (frogpilotPlan)
- longitudinal_planner (longitudinalPlan)
- paramsd (liveParameters)
- calibrationd (liveCalibration)
- torqued (liveTorqueParameters)
- dmonitoringd (driverMonitoringState)
gpsd.is_daylight: fixed a day-boundary bug where the function would flip
to "night" at UTC midnight regardless of actual local sunset. At 85W
sunset is ~00:20 UTC next day, so between local 8pm and actual sunset
the function used *tomorrow's* sunrise/sunset and said night. Now checks
yesterday/today/tomorrow windows with UTC-day offsets.
ui/onroad.cc: nightrider tire-path outline is now light blue (#99CCFF)
at 3px (was white/status-tinted at 6px); lane lines 5% thinner (float
pen width).
thermald/power_monitoring: auto-shutdown timer 10min → 30min.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>