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The robot_state_publisher continuously hits the parameter server with 3 requests for every joint_state message and in each fixed joint timer interval.
$ sudo tcpflow -c port 11311 -i lo 127.000.000.001.49382-127.000.001.001.11311: POST / HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: XMLRPC++ 0.7 Host: simtoru-0003:11311 Content-Type: text/xml Content-length: 236 <?xml version="1.0"?> <methodCall><methodName>searchParam</methodName> <params><param><value>/robot_state_publisher</value></param><param><value>tf_prefix</value></param></params></methodCall> 127.000.001.001.11311-127.000.000.001.49382: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: BaseHTTP/0.6 Python/3.8.10 Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2022 22:43:39 GMT Content-type: text/xml Content-length: 384 <?xml version='1.0'?> <methodResponse> <params> <param> <value><array><data> <value><int>1</int></value> <value><string>Found [/robot_state_publisher/tf_prefix]</string></value> <value><string>/robot_state_publisher/tf_prefix</string></value> </data></array></value> </param> </params> </methodResponse> 127.000.000.001.49382-127.000.001.001.11311: POST / HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: XMLRPC++ 0.7 Host: simtoru-0003:11311 Content-Type: text/xml Content-length: 296 <?xml version="1.0"?> <methodCall><methodName>hasParam</methodName> <params><param><value>/robot_state_publisher</value></param><param><value>/robot_state_publisher/tf_prefix</value></param></params></methodCall> 127.000.001.001.11311-127.000.000.001.49382: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: BaseHTTP/0.6 Python/3.8.10 Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2022 22:43:39 GMT Content-type: text/xml Content-length: 307 <?xml version='1.0'?> <methodResponse> <params> <param> <value><array><data> <value><int>1</int></value> <value><string>/robot_state_publisher/tf_prefix</string></value> <value><boolean>1</boolean></value> </data></array></value> </param> </params> </methodResponse> 127.000.000.001.49382-127.000.001.001.11311: POST / HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: XMLRPC++ 0.7 Host: simtoru-0003:11311 Content-Type: text/xml Content-length: 296 <?xml version="1.0"?> <methodCall><methodName>getParam</methodName> <params><param><value>/robot_state_publisher</value></param><param><value>/robot_state_publisher/tf_prefix</value></param></params></methodCall> 127.000.001.001.11311-127.000.000.001.49382: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: BaseHTTP/0.6 Python/3.8.10 Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2022 22:43:39 GMT Content-type: text/xml Content-length: 317 <?xml version='1.0'?> <methodResponse> <params> <param> <value><array><data> <value><int>1</int></value> <value><string>Parameter [/robot_state_publisher/tf_prefix]</string></value> <value><string>/</string></value> </data></array></value> </param> </params> </methodResponse>
This was introduced by #169. The tf_prefix is refreshly retrieved every time. I assume this was unintentional.
One potential solution that would maintain ABI is to move the getTFPrefix calls to static variables in the callbacks.
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The robot_state_publisher continuously hits the parameter server with 3 requests for every joint_state message and in each fixed joint timer interval.
This was introduced by #169. The tf_prefix is refreshly retrieved every time. I assume this was unintentional.
One potential solution that would maintain ABI is to move the getTFPrefix calls to static variables in the callbacks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: